Main Street Cinema


Description from PassPorter's Disneyland Resort and Southern California Guidebook:

Many guests overlook this “hole in the wall” showing Disney cartoon shorts like “Steamboat Willie.” Most are vintage, silent, and black and white, but it’s still fun to watch. Six different “screens” show different short movies continuously throughout the day. Cool off in the air conditioning. No seating available. Wheelchair/ECV accessible.

Type: Film
Scope: A-Ticket
Ages: Ages 3 & up
Thrill Factor: Simple fun

FastPass: None
Special Considerations:
- May remain in wheelchair/ECV

PassPorter's Ratings for Main Street Cinema
Author Jennifer Marx's Rating:
3/10
Author Dave Marx's Rating:
5/10
Author GingerJ's Rating:
4/10

Readers Rating:
5/10

Appeal by Age:
33.3%
33.33% of our readers would definitely visit Main Street Cinema again.

I would definitely visit this attraction again!
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What PassPorter Readers Think of Main Street Cinema (1 comments):

Watching old black and white cartoons is not the best way to spend your time while in Disneyland. I suggest skipping this
scott disney dad gave this a rating of 2 on 06/30/2016 at 12:22:46 am EDT

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