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Brave an adventure all your own at this secret island hideaway inspired by the stories of Mark Twain.
NeuroDiv Notes
Location: Frontierland at Disneyland Park
Height: Any Height
Best For: Kids, Tweens, Teens, Adults
ATTENTION: There are areas of the Island that are not accessible to all guests. The Caves are narrow and may be difficult for adults to pass through and are not wheelchair accessible.
Welcome to a serene and immersive journey through Tom Sawyer’s Island at Disneyland, captured in stunning 4K resolution and enhanced with soothing ASMR sounds! Join us on this virtual exploration, designed especially for those who might not have the chance to visit in person, including our neurodivergent friends and their families.
As you step into our video, you'll be transported to the enchanting world of Tom Sawyer's Island, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Disneyland. This charming escape from the bustling park offers a tranquil oasis where you can unwind and enjoy the peaceful beauty of nature.
Travel by log raft across the Rivers of America and retrace the steps of Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn when they ran away to live carefree lives as pirates.
Wander quiet paths shaded by sycamore and oak trees and enjoy scenic views of the riverbanks. Cross creaky suspension bridges in Smuggler’s Cove. Dare to explore the haunted caves of Dead Man’s Grotto. Climb through a fort built by the frontier’s early settlers.
As you explore, look out for the long-lost pirate treasure rumored to be hidden on the island!
Returning to Shore
When you’re ready to return to the hustle and bustle of New Orleans Square, simply make your way to the dock and hitch a ride back on a raft.
Designed by Disney Himself
Tom Sawyer Island opened to the public at Disneyland Resort in 1956. The attraction has the distinction of being the only one designed by Walt Disney.
Walt revered Mark Twain’s novels and wanted the island to reflect the world Twain conjured in his stories. Days before construction began, he took the plans home and reimagined the design, creating the inlets, coves and atmosphere the island is known for today.
In 2007, enchanting enhancements were added and the attraction was renamed Pirate’s Lair on Tom Sawyer Island.
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