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While Disney Theme Parks Are Closed, You Can Virtually Ride Attractions On YouTube

by Lauren Novak

Published March 20, 2020

Virtually ride some Disney attractions while the theme parks are closed

Slinky Dog Dash

This ride is a newer one at Disney World’s Toy Story Land. It is a rollercoaster that takes you through Toy Story Land and the ride itself looks like Slinky Dog from Toy Story! This one looks really fun and thrilling.

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Peter Pan’s Flight

If you’d rather see the story of Peter Pan on this Magic Kingdom ride, take a virtual ride to Neverland.

Splash Mountain

Splash Mountain is one of the most popular and iconic rides at Magic Kingdom. If you ride it in real life, you are almost guaranteed to get wet. However, you can stay dry and check out the ride virtually in this YouTube video.

The Seas with Nemo and Friends

At Epcot, you can join Nemo and his friends while they explore the sea. This video features low light viewing, so you can really see everything.

If you are interested in other rides, simply search for them on YouTube to see if someone has captured them in HD quality!

RELATED: Disney World Announcing Its First-Ever Mary Poppins Attraction

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