"it's a small world"

Amusement park ride · Anaheim

"it's a small world"

Amusement park ride · Anaheim

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1313 Disneyland Dr, Anaheim, CA 92802

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Classic boat ride celebrating global unity with dolls singing  

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Marina Zemskaia

Google
Unfortunately, this ride is definitely not for adults. If you don’t want to hear the same two lines of a song repeated 500 times, you won’t enjoy it. Honestly, it was an unpleasant experience. The ride itself is way too long. Some of the boats don’t even move properly and only start going when other boats bump into them. There are lots of lifeless dolls. Sure, they’re dressed in different costumes from various cultures and placed in themed scenes, which is kind of cool, but honestly, it feels pretty creepy being stuck in this doll castle. And that song… It’s incredibly annoying. If at least the lyrics were longer than two lines, maybe it would’ve been bearable. But by the tenth repetition, it seriously feels like a nightmare, and it just drives you crazy. All in all, this ride feels outdated and is really only for die-hard fans or little kids.

Friendly Notary

Google
The famous ride for all families to enjoy! Any child of any age can go on this ride. You can cool off from the heat on this ride and take a break! Each time you ride it, you will probably notice a new detail! Look for Disney Characters throughout the ride!

Toon Tran

Google
"It's a Small World" is a Disney classic that never gets old — it’s charming, nostalgic, and full of heart! 🌍✨🎠 From the moment you step into the beautifully designed building, you’re greeted by the iconic theme song and colorful, whimsical decor. The boat ride takes you through scenes representing cultures and landmarks from around the world, all brought to life with beautifully crafted dolls dressed in traditional clothing and singing the famous "It's a Small World" song in different languages. The attention to detail is incredible — the sets are vibrant, the costumes are adorable, and the lighting and effects create a magical atmosphere. The slow and gentle pace makes it perfect for families with kids, but honestly, adults will love the nostalgic vibe too. It’s not just a ride — it’s a celebration of unity and diversity, reminding you that despite our differences, the world is connected. The catchy song might get stuck in your head (for better or worse), but that’s part of the charm! Definitely a must-ride for the full Disney experience. 🌍❤️🚤🎶

Tobi West

Google
Decorated for the holidays! Its a Small World is already such a cute ride but add holiday decor and it just gets that much sweeter. It’s fun to travel through the different lands to see how the winter holidays look around the world. You’ll have the happy little song stuck in your head for days. Check ride wait times in the app, this one can be lengthy and the line is outside. If you can get a lightning lane pass, it’s worth it. They also have a snow fall moment nearby (see video) that is adorable during the holiday season!

Traveling With Welt

Google
First impressions. It's a very slow but cute ride. The holiday decor was still up when I went but honestly it looked really pretty. I wouldn't mind getting on this ride again.

James F

Google
Classic ride celebrating cultural diversity. Visited during the holiday season when the ride is updated with a holiday theme. Always a must do when you go to Disneyland. Historically this ride was developed for the World’s Fair in New York and then brought back to Disneyland. There is a sign outside the ride commemorating that.

Saskia Fox

Google
Fab little ride that all the family can enjoy. Kind of cheesy and very sweet! But typical Disney a must do I would say. Definitely reccomend!

Kyle Mika

Google
I’m not sure how this became a classic, but it just is! I love this simple ride and it’s perfect for all older and younger guests. The actual animatronics might need updates but it’s still a fun world!
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Lance L.

Yelp
Leave it Disneyland... The Happiest Place on Earth... To bring us ALL together. To UNITE us despite our differences. And to remind us that... It's a small world after all It's a small world after all It's a small world after all It's a small, small world. You just started singing that out loud didn't you? Don't worry, I won't tell anyone ;) Yes indeed, it's a small, small world that each of us call our home... It's a little place known as Earth... Maybe you've heard of it?? And in a world that has 195 recognized countries with over 7,000 distinct known languages, we as humans still have the ability to communicate, to interact and to share an emotional connection with one another no matter where we originate from. And despite our differences in Culture, Ethnicity, Heritage, and/or Religious backgrounds... Communication amongst us is the key to our survival as a race, the Human Race. Because even if we can't physically understand what one human is trying to communicate to another human that lives half way across the globe let's say due to a language barrier.... We can all recognize a smile, recognize when a fellow human is sad or even a simple wave of the hand to either greet them or wish them farewell. --------------------- Well, would you believe me if I told you that this 10 minute ride has been a Disneyland staple attraction for almost 60 years where you will be welcomed, greeted and sung to by the children of the world. This ride takes you through a journey that is represented by all 7 continents and gives you a small taste of the many cultures that make up the human Population. The ride was designed by Walt Disney himself to promote peace and unity to all and if you have an open mind and an open heart, I think you will agree that it accomplishes that. The line to get on is never super crazy, but if it does stack up, don't fret as the line moves pretty quickly. Located in Fantasyland, this is a ride for all ages, all heights and for every Disneyland guest to enjoy. With that being said.... Remember that a smile can change someone's day. A simple wave can spark up a good conversation. And simply being kind to someone that's not like you can be the start of a lifelong friendship. Because in the end, it truly is... a small world...After All.
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Stacy F.

Yelp
A staple classic that can't be missed. This ride has been around since the beginning and holds so much nostalgia for so many! The line is usually within 30 minutes or under, give or take busy holiday times. You'll hop in a boat and be whisked away into a world of song and whimsy. The song is catchy, and I promise you'll be singing it long after you exit the ride. The animatronics are older, but they still have a great look to them. Sit back and enjoy a vintage ride that will throw you back to olden Disney times. Overall: A Nostalgia for the win on this one!
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Kekoa O.

Yelp
One of the most relaxing rides in Disneyland! Another great resting spot to beat the heat here too since they have the AC on at all times too. They have multicultural art here and it's really nice to see that. Great experience!
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Laurel R.

Yelp
You either love it or hate it. I'm on the good end I love this ride but I see how some may not favor it. It's long it's adorable the repetitive song is blasting on a loop. I find it a nice break to relax my feet and enjoy the Disney magic. The line typically isn't too bad either.
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Meghan W.

Yelp
We were at Disneyland right before they closed down It's a Small World. We are so glad we did. It gives me all kinds of good childhood memories. They did not change a thing about this ride. It was different because they had it in a Christmas theme which I love even more!
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Matthew U.

Yelp
This to me, this is peak Disney. And a song to be stuck in your head all day and weeks to follow. This was the one ride that I wanted to do while in the park and one that I knew we would be able to get on rather quickly at any point in the day. We were on this ride in no time after getting in line and we went on our way through the ride. I remember doing this ride in Disney World and was hoping to have the same experience. Somehow, it was better. I really enjoyed my time in here riding along in the boat. My friends that were with me made sure to check out the hidden Disney characters throughout the ride. There are so many and they are all uniquely hidden throughout the ride. Every where you looked there was another character. Characters from Disney classics all the way up to the newer movies we have come to love. I saw so many characters that it was so hard to count the total number I did see. By the end of the ride I was humming the song and refreshed to go back out into the park. Honestly, this is a ride that I could do multiple in a visit and not get tired of it. There is so much to see and each time I am sure I will see something new or get a different perspective of where I had already looked.
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Eric S.

Yelp
It's a world of laughter A world of tears It's a world of hopes And a world of fears There's so much that we share That it's time we're aware It's a small world after all It's a small world after all It's a small world after all It's a small world after all It's a small, small world There is just one moon And one golden sun And a smile means Friendship to everyone Though the mountains divide And the oceans are wide It's a small world after all It's a small world after all It's a small world after all It's a small world after all It's a small, small world LOL IS THE SONG STUCK IN YOUR HEAD YET!!!
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Angela V.

Yelp
A classic ride in Disneyland! I usually don't go on this ride unless I want to escape the summer heat or sit down for a while. The song will replay over and over again in your head for the rest of the day. However, it's a must during the holidays. The outdoor light display is truly magical and the entire inside is fully decorated as well.
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Aaron W.

Yelp
So Its a small world is another iconic ride that is really Walt Disney's ode to celebrating all the cultures of the world and bringing Peace on earth. We got to go while the Christmas (or should I say Holiday decorations are up). Too bad Disney took any reference to The Prince of Peace - Jesus, out of the Christmas carols that were played. I digress. It is nice to have a calm ride to go on and chill before hanging out with the crowds again. I can't help but wonder if the makers of Tianna's Bayou were attempting ( but failing completely) to do something similar.
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Mike F.

Yelp
It's a Small World is such a classic ride in Disneyland! From my very first visit in 1987 to my most recent visit the other day, I always make time to enjoy It's a Small World every time I visit the Magic Kingdom. Not only that, on a warm summer day it's a great reprieve from the sun and warm weather. They really crank the AC in there! lol Although the line always seems long, it did keep moving at a good pace. Once you are seated in your boat, off you go! I have noticed over the years that they do add new little touches and some more modern characters in there. (Just off the top of my head, for example, I saw Finding Nemo characters in there) The song will burrow its way into your mind and be stuck there for a bit too. lol I know some people that don't care for it, but I enjoy the heck out of it! It is an absolute classic and if I am lucky enough to get to visit Disneyland again someday, I will be in line to experience It's a Small World again!! 5 stars.
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Lily V.

Yelp
With all the times I've been to Disneyland I barely remember how this ride goes. The pop culture of it makes me feel like I know what to expect. In September, the ride was closed so I didn't get to experience the regular small world ride. In December, I got to ride it but it was the holiday decoration and songs. The wait was only 20minutes but when I say the ride was longer than other rides, it is LONGER. We got on with other people with the 4 of us. Gotta make sure the kids don't try to touch the water because the boat and walls will hurt them! The dolls were creepy! I can't help but notice some child play looking dolls! The song is soooo repetitive and it's the festive dogs so it was actually not as bad as the original song. I was ready to leave after the third room but each time you think your done, the ride keeps going! It's a fun ride for the kids, so much to see and point at. The ceiling might take you out of the magic, some ceiling boards are looking a bit rough. During summer, I bet the cool area and long ride makes it a great resting ride. But in winter, it's really festive and colorful!
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Travis T.

Yelp
This beloved ride at Disneyland is one of those rides that some people love and other people find annoying. Growing up, my mother loved this ride and would always sing the "It's a Small World" song. It's a Small World is a boat ride through many different countries. While going through each country, hundreds of audio-animatronic dolls sing "Its a Small World" over and over again in their own language (a song written by the Sherman Brothers). These dolls are dressed in traditional costumes from many cultures around the world. It's a Small World debuted at the 1964 New York World's Fair and opened at Disneyland in 1966. It's a Small World is a longtime favorite for many Disneyland regulars. I go to Disneyland often and this is a ride that I will only occasionally go on. I enjoy it, but I will skip it to make time for the more bigger thrill rides. My favorite part of It's a Small World is the flying magic carpets and the people singing underwater. Over the years, they have added audio-animatronic dolls of Disney characters from some of the newer movies to the ride. Disneyland decorates It's a Small World during the Christmas holiday season and the ride becomes "It's a Small World Holiday".
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Kim V.

Yelp
I've always heard people talking about this iconic old ride; I was finally able to ride on it recently. This ride is located in Magic Kingdom, Walt Disney World Resort. This one opened in 1971 and one of many throughout the world. It's a 12-15 persons on a boat; 4 rows and 4 riders per row. The theme song "It's a small world" by Sherman Brothers played in the background. There were hundreds of animatronics dressed up as different cultures throughout the world. Even though the ride was cheesy and out of date, I really enjoyed it. I liked the meaning of it and how it promotes world peace; regardless of our background, color, beliefs, and differences, we should all get along or at least respect each other. The characters were cute and somewhat creepy; overly cheerful, but I do watch a lot of horror movies so it's just my mind lol. I think everyone should ride it at least once and I'm glad I did!
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Ann T.

Yelp
Could have sworn that I've already written a review for It's a Small World, but I guess I left a review for their holiday version (the first time I went after ages). An iconic ride at Disneyland and a MUST since it is one of the longer rides with so, so much to look at. We've never had to wait too long in the queue, but if there is a long line, make sure you have sunblock and some shade if it's summertime because the direct sunlight is brutal. Once you depart on your little boats you make a journey visiting all the continents around the world with various countries represented for each one. Everything is very cute and happy, since "It's a Small World, after all". The song is sung throughout the ride in diverse languages and dialects. Lots to look at in the details of each area and it's neat to see familiar Disney faces in their regions of origin, including under the sea with Ariel! My favorites are definitely the geese and other cute animals you can see throughout the world and Stitch too! I believe that this is the only place in the park where you can listen to the safety instructions in French, German, and Japanese as it's only in English and Spanish on other rides. I'm hoping they add Mandarin and Cantonese one day to represent Disneyland Shanghai and HK! Lovely ride overall.
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Chelle S.

Yelp
This is a reminder to my future self: don't go on this ride. I went on this ride for the first time in a very long time and came to this conclusion: It's a long ride after all. It's a long, long ride. It's loud, it's repetitive, it's annoying, and it's oh, so very long. 15 minutes to be precise. 15 MINUTES!
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Diele K.

Yelp
If this was a review on the song, then I would do negative stars if I was able! The artwork of Mary Blair is iconic, and thus saves the rating (3 stars)! I do find myself trying this attraction every once in awhile as a Magic Key holder, and I do love the exterior and interior of the ride. If only I could remember to bring my AirPods to drown out that dreadful song. During the holiday time at the Disneyland Resort, this attraction will change and is definitely worth a visit!
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Cris I.

Yelp
Who says this ride is only for kids to enjoy? Who are you kidding? I'm an adult but I consider this to be my favorite ride in Disneyland. I'd been in this ride many, many times before but I still make it a point to do it every single time I get to visit the park. A visit won't be complete until I ride o the boat that goes on a magical ride in this small world. I truly enjoy watching the tiny dolls singing and dancing with lively music. I enjoy it even more during the holiday season when the lights and overall decor are prettier and livelier.
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Craig Y.

Yelp
Ok who doesn't love It's A Small World. This is a must ride for any first timers. They still had the holiday theme going although the outside looked like the ride was closed cause they were removing the Holiday lights and theme. Anyways this ride is the best for relaxation and bringing back childhood memories and singing along with the music. This is always a go to ride.
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Mohammed N.

Yelp
One of favorite rides to go on pretty cool place to chill and take photos I like this place a lot
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Deanne R.

Yelp
A little tired? Well we used this as break time for all the walking lol.... But the music will get to you sooner than later:) If you have smaller kids, this will be a plus, they will love it n sing to you after... just kidding
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Britney M.

Yelp
IF dolls scare you, then don't go on this ride lolol Animated dolls from around the world lol Riders beware: You will get the song stuck in your head lol This ride is great for all ages. It's an easy ride. You just float in the water and enjoy the animatronics. This is an older ride. It probably needs an update. But it is a chill and relaxing ride (as long as you don't have any issues with dolls lol). The ride feels like it takes a while because you float so slow, but it takes about roughly 15 minutes I believe. It is fun to see all the cultures represented and how they portray each one on the ride. The idea is that we are all connected and human. I wouldn't wait a long time for this ride- not worth it. But if there is little to no wait, then sure why not? I'm waiting for a 2024 update to this ride that includes LGBTQIA+
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Rosario S. C.

Yelp
Its's A Small World is probably one of Disney's oldest rides but it still a lot of fun do with the kids or the grandkids. They have added some of the newer Disney Characters from the movies all around. This ride is good to get out of the hot sun.
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Heather K.

Yelp
GETTING HERE: Disneyland. Done. :) REVIEW: Oh, where to begin? I have so many amazing memories of this attraction, from my childhood days until just last year for a birthday celebration. Call me old-fashioned, a child at heart, you can fill in the blanks: to me, you haven't done Disneyland until you've enjoyed this attraction. Period. I love Small World anytime of year. This water/boat ride is a fantastic experience on a hot summer day, to take a quick respite from the heat. AND, especially enjoyable, if not more, during the Holidays. You must see it decorated with the lights. IMO, almost as spectacular as the Castle at Holiday time. Don't let the potentially overwhelming line deter you: hang tight and you can usually move through pretty quickly. Come on in, sit down and take a breather and enjoy the wonder that is "It's a Small World". Classic classic Disneyland. A must! :)
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Michelle T.

Yelp
It's a Small World is a tranquil boat ride with a slow pace, featuring an abundance of decorative dolls to admire. Anyone, regardless of height or age, can board the ride. During the holidays, Disney transforms the theme and incorporates additional festive decorations.
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Elyse F.

Yelp
It's a Small World originally debuted at the 1964 World's Fair in New York. After a couple of years, the ride was brought to Disneyland. The ride has been a staple ever since. It's a Small World is a leisurely boat ride. Animatronic children happily sing all while adorned in traditional garb of their countries. An update was made to the ride a number of years ago. Characters from some animated favorites have been added to the ride. Keep your eyes peeled for such characters as Alice of Alice and Wonderland, and Woody and Jessie of Toy Story, just to name a few. At around 15 minutes, It's a Small World is one of the longer Disneyland rides. Our last ride had a wait time of about 10 minutes. Anytime the ride is longer than the wait is a win in my book. On hot days, the longer ride time gives a welcomed break from the heat. If you are waiting in line, and hear the clock chiming, make sure to look at the clock. This clock is a giant glockenspiel. The figures that come out are representative of the figures on the ride. I know it's a controversial topic. People either love or hate this ride. I am among those who adore it. Much to my husband's chagrin, It's a Small World is a must ride for me. I have imparted this love of the ride to my children.
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Lauren L.

Yelp
Small world holiday is so friggin beautiful. I love everything here. The line moves super fast too.
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Michael C.

Yelp
This ride is perfect especially during the summer if you are trying to escape the heat! It's one of the coldest rides and the slow speed at which it goes is perfect if you need to take a break. [ACCESSIBILITY] This is one of the few rides where you don't have to move from your wheelchair or ECV.
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Sarah S.

Yelp
I love It's a Small World~! Sure the song gets stuck in your head every time you ride it...sometimes to the point of annoyance driving you up the wall...but it's a classic! And the message of lalala, we all can coexist, lalala - I love it! It's such a chill ride and sooooo~ much longer than the Disney World version. At the Disneyland version, you'll be sailing for 15 minutes compared to just 10 minutes at Disney World. Either way it's long and can offer a nice respite for your feet. And when you think about this ride being open for almost 60 years...that's insane, such a feat! In 2009, they added a bunch of classic Disney characters to the cast of children singing. My favorite addition was Aladdin and Jasmine, all sorts of romantic on their magic carpet. Disney legend is that any kids who act up at the park, end up living in perpetuity stuck singing in the ride, LOL! They just added characters in wheelchairs this week. How was this not a thing before with 300 animatronic characters?! But I also appreciate when things expand for inclusivity.
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Michael R.

Yelp
It certainly is You can't come to Disneyland without boarding this iconic ride. I remember riding this when I was little and I feel I've come full circle bringing my son here. The line moves quickly and if you come at the right time just after sunset. You are treated to the staff turning on the lights. It's really beautiful especially during the holidays. Get on the boat and enjoy a smooth ride for about 10 mins. All the songs are in different languages as you pass through the different countries. Overall five stars. You can't put a price on a child's smile. Or the price on yours. Now excuse me, I'm checking genie for the next ride. M
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Arlene M.

Yelp
Small World is Walt's Disney's 2nd entry into the New York world's fair in 1964-65. Dedicated to unity as shown by the children of the world, "It's a small world" captures the essence of what we as inhabitants of this earth have in common. The song "It's a small world" was written by the Sherman brothers who also produced the music to Mary Poppins. The art of Mary Blair is extensive throughout this ride. The beautiful front with the clock that ticks from side to side is there along with magnificient topiaries gracing the attraction. The ride starts outdoors as you enter a large boat and you slowly make your way from country to country as you hear children singing the theme song. Disney does what it can to keep the attraction fresh. Look for Disney movie characters such as Alice, the White Rabbit, the little Mermaid, the three cabelleros, Nemo, and more. You are welcomed by signs into this wonderous place and at the end all representatives of the different countries unite to form a final scene of togetherness. This is truly classic Disney at its best. The Magic Kingdom counterpart: Disneyland excels here in presenting the "full show" with scenes I had not viewed before including the USA. I often wondered while riding that version whatever happened to our country except at the grand finale. Their ride is totally enclosed in a building and here and there you will see a few children from countries not represented before such as a wedding in Israel. I will credit them with the fact they have the ferris wheel scene right before you leave but being able to see the attraction as Walt Disney imagined it goes without saying. It's a small world has become such a famous attraction that you can actually see an original "doll" in Disney's 100th the exhibition currently on tour in both the US and in London. The ride empties out into a small gift shop which we didn't spend much time in. All in all it leaves a great legacy not only to us but to future generations. Located in Fantasyland in Disneyland.
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Marianne W.

Yelp
It's a Small World thanks to Craig! He practically lives at Disneyland California! I saw my review is missing. I'm sure I did a review of these little children that represent all the nations on the planet. It's a beautiful joyful experience and especially loved by children. I'm a big kid so I never miss the opportunity to go for the show. You can also see It's a Small World at Disney World in Florida. Either place you shouldn't miss it. My only problem is the song sticks in my head!
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Lorri D.

Yelp
Cutest store in all of Disneyland. Maybe because it is located in the most magical part of the Park, at the exit of It's A Small World... so everything is cute, and charming, and kid-like, very pastel and "fluffy". Most of the stores around Disneyland are about the same except for those that are at the exits of rides, those will sell you items that pertain to the ride. Like exiting Star Tours you will find Star Wars items, Space Mountain you will find things related to the galaxy, etc. So it makes sense that this one would have all the sweetness of Small World and Fantasy Land. So, my review isn't necessarily about the items inside as it is about the Cast Members we've encountered inside this shop. On one occasion 2 or 3 of the CMs spoke for quite a while to my mom about how one would go about becoming a CM, she had asked because my nephew has always been interested. They were very patient with her and explained kind of the ins and outs of what it involves. On another occasion, I had brought a face mask (during Covid times) and I hated it, I thought it would be a fun one to wear but I felt like an idiot wearing it... so I went in to ask them if they had any of the disposable ones. Not only did they (which probably all places had them available) but they were so very friendly about giving me one and didn't seem fake or insincere. They actually had me laughing about my mask.... but they completely understood why I'd want another. To those that I've encountered at this shop, thank you for making he experience a pleasant and memorable one.
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Tamara T.

Yelp
Disney classic, a must do ride if you've never been. It's great for kids and also gives you a chance to sit down and rest and take in the sights in an air conditioned building. This is also great for older folks that are looking for a ride with no crazy thrills. It's a lazy river boat ride with dolls or puppets that sing It's a Small World. Wait time varies, and it can get hot in the summer with little to no shade, so try going before the afternoon or in the evening when the sun has gone down. This is also a great location to catch the parade as they have a few projections on the outside of the building to keep people entertained as they wait. The last time I went they projected scenes from Encanto and played the song We Don't Talk About Bruno.
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Net A.

Yelp
Never never never missed this ride every time I come to Disneyland. For a Friday , the line wasn't that super long wait so it was nice not to be scorched under the sun. This attraction is located at the Fantasyland area. "It's a small world" boat ride is at Disney theme parks around the world and is considered a Walt Disney masterpiece. We embarked on a fantasy boat ride and sailed smoothly through a tunnel and at the entrance we were greeted by a welcome attractive signs written in different languages. Singing along to the song "It's a Small World After All " during this boat tour cruising along the Waterway on this 10-minute journey through all 7 continents. My grandkids were very entertained passing through chorus of childlike dolls and animals from around the globe. The colorful, vivid, and fantastical scenes representing the iconic sights and sounds features over 300 audio-animatronic dolls adorned in their traditional costumes from cultures around the world. Well I'm so proud that the Philippines was represented by a single doll in her "kimono" and fanning itself . Too bad that my 18 month old granddaughter fell asleep during this journey but the other 2 really were excited and enjoyed the journey. As we were exiting the tunnel there were several written signs of Thank You in different languages.
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Gail U.

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6-26-22 A gentle ride where once you step down into a boat it will transport you to sweet faced dolls costumed to their land of origin. My favorites are from Egypt, Morocco and Thailand. Coming from Hawaii just gotta love the addition of Lilo and Stitch. The theme song plays throughout your voyage to a multitude of countries. If your feet need a break and you need to escape from the scorching Sun of summer, come enjoy this primarily indoor ride. If cutesy is your thing, you'll enjoy it in here.
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Madrian M.

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I think it may be scientifically impossible to brood or be in a bad mood on Its A Small World. Its an automatic mood booster. Maybe it's the combo of that catchy song, the bright, colorful dreamy designs or storybook scenery. I dunno but one things for real-I hop off this ride with a genuine smile NO MATTER how long the line was. This ride never gets old, its timeless. I love love love it. The merch shop just outside It's A Small World offers the coolest Disneyland bags, pins and hoodies.
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Lindsay F.

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This ride is great for babies and adults alike. The ride is long and the building it's in is semi-climate controlled, so great for adults who need a seated break from the chaos and weather. For babies, it's well lit, doesn't have any scary parts, and held our baby's attention the whole time. A few of the little kid rides on the Disney side are actually not that kid-friendly lol - they're insanely loud, dark, and have scary parts. This ride isn't one of those. Could some of the scenes inside this ride use some aesthetic upgrades? Sure, but at the same time, the less-than-perfect scenery is what gives this attraction some of its charm. The light show on the outside part of this ride during the holidays is amazing!
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Steph C.

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I took my not-quite-three-year-old to Disneyland a couple months ago and went on It's a Small World for the first time in my adult life. I would never wait in that line to ride without a child, but Leo B. loved it, and it was less racist than I remembered, so five stars. The estimated wait time when we got in line was 25 minutes, but I guess everyone decided they wanted to see multicultural puppets at the same time because we ended up waiting for around an hour. Thankfully, our kid did great in line. Maybe toddlers have seen too little of the world to get bored at Disneyland. The ride was cute and long enough to feel worthwhile. Leo loved being on the little boat and was absolutely mesmerized by the song and the puppets. We pointed out the Korean ones, since we're Korean, and the Mexican ones, since we've been to Mexico, and he just feasted on it all. He loved his first trip to Disneyland, and It's a Small World was probably his favorite part. He still talks about it, and I imagine we'll ride it several more times in the years to come.
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Monique W.

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It's A Small World Toy Shop is a store located outside of the It's A Small World Ride. The Ride actually drops you off right into the store. The store is relatively small compared to some of the other Disneyland stores on property. The shop has items themed around the It's A Small World Ride. There is a board game, puzzles, clothing, and toys available. It can be difficult to get out of due to the limited amount of walkways available. There are a lot of people getting off the ride and the store can get busy quickly. Most of the time, the line at the register is short with limited amount of wait time to make purchases. Annual pass does work at this shop.
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Kayla M.

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The 1st Time I Went Was 2006, The 2nd Time Was October 15th, 2022 & Again On December 25th (Christmas Day). I Really Like The Ride Because You Get To Ride In 1 Of The 3 Coloured Boats While Crocheted Dolls From Around The World Singing Their Traditional Song & The Holiday Remix In December.
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Jeff L.

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I haven't been on It's a Small World for such a long time until my most recent trip to a Disneyland. I had gone a couple years ago to the Walt Disney World version but the one here in Disneyland is the original and way better. Since this is outdoors, the facade is amazing and you can spot it from really far away. (The WDW version is an unimpressive indoor interpretation) I was genuinely surprised by the design of the the ride and how the boats moves. There's got to be jets or currents but they're not noticeable at all. One cool thing about the dolls here in this ride is that there are some dolls dressed up like the characters from movies so they are fun to point out and identify. Although I was saying how amazing it is to be out side, the downside is that there isn't much covering here so you are going to under the relentless sun, especially if you're here on a hot sunny day. Even some of the cast members have giant umbrellas to hide under so they are not baking. What a wonderful and classic ride this is I'm glad I rode this, even though I typically do not come to this far back the park, but I might more often now that Toontown should be opening soon and Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway is open now too.
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Amie L.

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What a small world! Omg how does this attraction not have 5 stars!!?? It is the BEST! It's colorful, happy, relaxing, enjoyable, nostalgic and truly one of a kind! Small World is never dull. It's always so great to ride this ride in the middle of the day & sit down and relax while enjoying one of Disneyland's most beloved nostalgic attractions. I have always been a fan. There is so much to admire! Diversity and art meets Disney magic. There are special Disney characters in the ride!!! You'll have to see if you can spot them! The colors make me so happy and the song is funny to hear over and over but it makes the experience. I will always recommend It's a Small World. It reminds me of when I was a kid and I used to throw pennys in the water.
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Nick P.

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Such an iconic ride!!! This ride has been a family favorite with my parents and hubby's mom (his dad finds it immature lol). We recently went on this ride together and felt all of the nostalgia. We sang to the iconic song and pointed out familiar Disney characters placed throughout the ride. This ride brings instant happiness to us! Wait time for this ride varies, but it moves faster than the listed wait time. We don't recommend waiting for over 15 minutes for this ride. Overall amazing ride. We watched the documentary on how this ride was made and was blown away by the fact that Disney Legend, Alice Davis had went through dozens of National Geographic magazines to find inspiration on designing the costumes. The amount of work, creativity, and the technology made available in the early 1960s made this ride all the more special to us.
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Chanté B.

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Old boat ride that is a classic, super scary to those that are afraid of dolls that blink and move. The song gets stuck in your head, because it repeats itself over and over in the slowest boat ride. Not a fan but a classic and kids wanted to see what it was all about. You go through different cultures and see how each culture celebrates their lifestyles from what they wear, how they dance ect.
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Spencer Q.

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So I have to say when I come to Disneyland this isn't a ride I run to. It's a good ride for a little rest! It's been a very long time since I've set foot on it so I gave it a go again. I will say I did like that they incorporated some of the Disney movies into the ride like Lilo and Stitch, Little Mermaid, and Toy Story to name a few.
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Cristina B.

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Classic ride to rest your feet for bit while staying out of the heat. Don't forget to check this place out during Christmas time!
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Lauren T.

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i will say that before having kids, i hardly went on this ride. now that i'm a mom of 2 toddlers, i'm on this ride almost every time we're visiting the parks. it's really cute to see my babies dance and singalong as we journey around the world in our tiny little cruise ship. best of all, it's air conditioned!
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Neen M.

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I don't care what people think about the basic ness of this ride or the overplayed song. This is one of the happiest rides in the park!!!! Such a cheery bright fun. To me it's a must and the front of this ride is so beautiful! It's a classic picture and ride and I want to enjoy it as much as I can in all its basicness because one day it could very well go digital with screens, etc. Gotta appreciate the simpleness when and while you can.
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Cindy H.

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Wait can be pretty long unless you catch it at odd times of the day. We went during the holiday parade at 3:00 so the wait was shorter. They renovated the inside for the holidays so it was really cute to see all the Christmas decorations. Nice break for the parents, with ~15 min sitting time in an AC room.