Horse-Drawn Streetcar
The horse-drawn streetcar is one of the turn-of-the-century vehicles that transport park guests back and forth on Main Street. Modelled after the streetcars found in many cities into the early 1900s, you can board at Town Square in front of Main Street Station or at the other end in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle.
- Location: Runs up and down Main Street.
- Date Opened: 7/15/1955
- # of Ride Units: There is just the single streetcar, though several horses take shifts in pulling it.
- Ride Capacity: 30
- Restraint Method: None
- Ticket Rating: A Ticket
- Ride Photo: No
- Open/Close: Opens with the park, closes around dusk and during parades.
- Wait Times: No more than 5 minutes, it is rare to have to wait for it to come around again.
- Length of Ride: 3 minutes
- FastPass: No
- Single Rider: No
- Queue Description: None, you wait at designated spots at the side of the street.
- Health Restriction: None
- Ride Access: You can remain in wheelchairs and ECVs while waiting for the next vehicle.
- Wheelchair Transfer: It is necessary to transfer from wheelchairs and ECVs. They can not be taken onto the vehicles so it will be necessary to take a round trip.
- Service Animals: Yes
- Audio: The only audio is whatever conversation is had with the driver.
- Weight and Size Issues: Should be none.
- Height Restriction: No
- Child Swap: No
- Other Issues: As with any moving vehicle children should not move around while it is in motion.
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