Fantasyland
- 1955–1964 Mickey Mouse Club Theater
- Walk-in theater continuously showing animated Disney films and shorts, similar to the Main Street Cinema
- 1964–1982, Renamed Fantasyland Theater (not to be confused with the present-day theater)
- Now the site of Pinocchio's Daring Journey
- 1955–1956, Mickey Mouse Club Circus
- A circus arts show featuring actual cast members of the Mickey Mouse Club, live animals with Professor George J. Keller's Jungle Killers, Bob-O the Disneyland Clown and the talking equine, The Wonder Horse!
- 1956, Keller's Jungle Killers
- 1955–1983, Merlin's Magic Shop
- The original magic shop in the park. A second one on Main Street, U.S.A. opened in 1957 and continues to this day. Steve Martin worked at the store for three years beginning in August 1960. "I knew every nook and cranny of the shop" he recalled in later years and credited working there as helping hone his performing skills.
- 1956–1994, Skyway to Tomorrowland
- This ride, a typical aerial lift ride seen in many parks, traveled from a chalet on the west side of Fantasyland, through the Matterhorn, to a station in Tomorrowland. Cabins for up to about 6 people hung from cables and ran constantly back and forth between the two lands. One difference between this skyway and those in many other parks: even from above, Disneyland's backstage areas were hidden from view. When the Skyway closed in 1994, all signs of it, including its huge supporting towers, vanished seemingly overnight. It was closed primary for financial reasons, as refurbishing it to comply with recently passed safety and accessibility laws would have also necessitated changes to the Matterhorn (through which it passed), which was deemed financially prohibitive. The chalet, which still exists on a hillside in Fantasyland, was hidden instantly by tall pine trees. One of the two holes on the Tomorrowland side of the Matterhorn was partly sealed up a few years later.
- 1956–1958, Junior Autopia
- 1957–1966, Midget Autopia
A pint-sized version of Autopia for toddlers
- 1959–1991, Fantasyland Autopia
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- 1991–1993, Rescue Ranger Raceway
- 1993–2000, Fantasyland Autopia (merged with Tomorrowland Autopia to become Autopia in 2000)
- 1961–1982, Skull Rock and Pirate's Cove (located near the entrance to Storybook Land ride)
A dining experience related to Captin Hook's Pirate Ship.
- 1957–1991, Motor Boat Cruise
- Simulated experience of navigating waterways in a motor boat
- 1991–1993, Renamed Motor Boat Cruise to Gummi Glen, based on the Gummi Bears television show
- Dock is now a seating area called Fantasia Gardens
- 1985–1995, Videopolis
- A nighttime dance club targeted at young adults. Featuring many TV monitors playing modern music videos and special live musical guests. Also featured its very own snack bar, "Yumz". Videopolis was converted into an amphitheatre in 1990 and was renamed Fantasyland Theatre in 1995. See below for shows.
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