Chip 'n' Dale Treehouse


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

Kids can pretend to be chipmunks and scurry up a giant oak tree to frolic and play. Just climb up the spiral staircase and explore. Parents, this is mostly just a gussied-up jungle gym, but it’s an easy way for the kids to burn off some energy for a few minutes—if you need to go in after your kids, use the full-size stairs on the left. It used to also have a slide and the Acorn Crawl, a room filled with “acorns” (balls) for the kids to play in, but these were removed years ago and there’s not really much to do anymore. There’s virtually no wait for this attraction, if you can still call it that. 

Type: Playground
Scope: A-Ticket
Ages: Ages 3 & up
Thrill Factor:

FastPass: No
Queue Conditions: Allow 10 minutes

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PassPorter's Ratings for Chip 'n' Dale Treehouse
Author Jennifer Marx's Rating:
3/10
Author Dave Marx's Rating:
3/10
Author GingerJ's Rating:
4/10

Readers Rating:
3.3/10

Appeal by Age:

I would definitely visit this attraction again!
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What PassPorter Readers Think of Chip 'n' Dale Treehouse (1 comments):

It is fun for little kids
JENNYC123 gave this a rating of 3 on 06/03/2016 at 3:58:30 pm EDT

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