Disneyland Sydney

 is a theme park located in,. The park is operated by Disney Parks, Experiences and Products and Great Australian Resorts Pty. Ltd., through a joint-venture of and Great Australian Resorts. The park began construction in 1996, and opened on February 11, 2000.

The park has five themed areas: Main Street AUS, Adventureland, The Great Outback, Fantasyland and Tomorrowland; and three mini-lands: Critter Country, AUSEPCOT, and Mickey's Toontown.

Dedication

 * To all who come to this happy place, welcome. Disneyland Sydney is your land, from the wonders of the Australian Outback, to the future-scape of tomorrow, the adventurous jungle and the world of fantasy, it is authentically Disney and distinctly Australian. It was created to be an eternal source of joy, laughter, inspiration, and imagination to the people of Australia. And may this magical kingdom be an enduring reminder of the centuries of friendship and cooperation between the great nations of the Commonwealth of Australia and the United States of America.
 * - Michael Eisner, February 11, 2000

Preparations
For the location of the park's land, the Walt Disney Company hired Great Australian Resorts to scout a possible site for the then-unnamed Disneyland Sydney with their private planes. Among the locations considered included: a spot on in, a spot in the , and a reclaimed land proposal in.

The purchase of disused forestland adjacent to by The Walt Disney Company and Great Australian Resorts to build a new resort was approved in 1994. A record number of trees on the site were transplanted to other locations in the Sydney region. Three units of Australian engineers and architects were sent to California to Disneyland, Florida to Magic Kingdom and Japan to Tokyo Disneyland respectively to tour the three parks and prepare to design & construct the new park.

Construction
The construction of the park and the resort in general began in 1996, with the groundbreaking ceremony televised live on a episode of . Journalists, politicians, and locals viewed the groundbreaking as an indication of the high expectations for the park in the future. The final cost of Disneyland Sydney was AU$320 million rather than the projected AU$200 million.

Advertising
The first advertisements were aired on the newly bought out ABC (US) network starting in late 1996 for the US viewers, Australian advertising began in early 1997, on the Nine Network.

Opening
The park opened on February 11, 2000. The live broadcast of the grand opening, titled Disneyland Sydney: A Grand Opening for the Ages, was simulcast on the and  in  and internationally broadcast to various Disney TV channels, including the  in the. Many distinguished guests and celebrities from Australia, New Zealand, the United States, and other countries joined, , Great Australian founder Bruce McKechnie, Australian Prime Minister , and Premier of New South Wales for a showcase of choreography, acrobatics, costumes, and technology in grand scale, with dazzling lights, Disney music, pageantry, special effects, and fireworks.

This is the first park to open up with FastPass support.

Later Years
The influx of tourists traveling to Sydney for the helped boost attendance for the park and the resort in general, while also boosting attendance for the competing Entertainment Park Down Under. Meanwhile, Wonderland Sydney and were unable to compete with the success the Disneyland Australia Resort and Entertainment Park Down Under were having as a result of the Olympics. Sega World Sydney eventually closed while Wonderland Sydney was able to rebound as Six Flags Sydney.

Ticket pricing for the first season was AU$11.08 for day adult tickets while child and elderly one day tickets were priced at AU$5.10, described as "Australia's Best Theme Park Value" at the time.

395 employees/castmembers were hired at first. Australians, New Zealanders and Singaporeans comprised a large majority of the castmember workforce, while a mixture of American, Canadian & British expatriates, Australasians, South Africans, and Singaporeans were hired for most "performance" (e.g. actors, singers, dancers, walkarounds) castmember positions.

In 2001, it was judged "Australia's No. 1 Tourist Attraction" by a panel of experts in the entertainment & tourism industries.

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Disneyland Sydney, Disney's Aussie Beach, and Disney's Studio Park temporarily closed from March 18, 2020 and remained closed until Disneyland Sydney reopened on May 21, 2020, under strict rules that included, but was not limited to: social distancing, reduced capacity, temperature screenings, and mandatory face masks. The Dapper Dans performed on the reopening day in the performers' pajamas and wearing face masks to poke fun at the "Stay Home, Stay Safe" movement.

Rides & Attractions
In order clockwise from south to southeast.

Main Street AUS

 * City Hall (added 2000)
 * The Dapper Dans (added 2000; a barbershop quartet that entertains guests around Main Street)
 * Current lineup: Ralph "Ralphy" McKillop, Brock "Brocko" Martin, Rakesh Majumdar, Nathan Xanthopoulos
 * Disney Fantasy on Parade (added 2000)
 * Disneyland Railroad (added 2000)
 * Main Street Vehicles (added 2000; includes horseless carriage, fire engine, omnibus, and 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge horse-drawn streetcars)
 * Main Street Electrical Parade: Dreamlights (added 2000)
 * Partners (added 2000; recreation of the famous Disneyland/Disney World statue)

Forgotton Springs

 * The Enchanted Tiki Room: Starring Iago and Zazu (added 2000) [FastPass]
 * Jungle Cruise (added 2000) [FastPass]
 * Swiss Family Treehouse (added 2000)

Caribbean Lagoon

 * Caribbean Jungle Mouse (added 2000; a Zamperla Wild Mouse Coaster) [FastPass]
 * Pirates of the Caribbean (added 2000) [FastPass+]

The Great Outback
This land replaced Frontierland, and it's based on the Australian Outback rather than the Wild West.
 * Big Koala Outback Railroad (added 2000; a Vekoma 3-lift Junior Mine Coaster) [FastPass]
 * Golden Horseshoe Revue (added 2000; a live show in the Golden Horseshoe Saloon - featured performers include Kenny Boag)
 * Mark Twain Riverboat (added 2000) [FastPass]
 * Tom Sawyer's Island (added 2000)
 * Fantasmic! (added 2000)

Storybook Village

 * Cinderella Castle (added 2000; in 2015 the former special events area space (originally intended for a cancelled "Mystery Tour" attraction, similar to Tokyo's) was converted into a Be Our Guest Restaurant-style Table Service Restaurant)
 * King Arthur's Royal Carousel (added 2000)
 * Sleeping Beauty's Spell (added 2000) [FastPass]
 * Dumbo the Flying Elephant (added 2000)
 * Mad Hatter's Tea Party (added 2000) [FastPass]
 * Peter Pan's Flight (added 2000) [FastPass]

Enchanted Forest

 * It's a Small World (added 2000; a dark ride, in 2019 various Disney characters in Mary Blair style were added to the ride) [FastPass]
 * Mr. Toad's Wild Ride (added 2000; considered the apex of all Mr. Toad rides, with 4 tracks, each entirely different, Track A goes into a barnyard, Track B into the town, Track C into a river and Track D into an airport) [FastPass]
 * The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (added 2004; a dark ride, a combination of Disneyland's, WDW's and Tokyo Disneyland's (Hunny Hunt) locations) [FastPass]
 * The Enchanted Forest Theatre (added 2001; original home of Barney's Theatre prior to it's move to Disney's Studio Park)

Avenue of Planets

 * The ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter (added 2000; a mirrored clone of the Now Defunct Disney World Attraction, this version also ads a huge parental warning with employees encouraged to discourage families with young children on to the attraction) [FastPass]
 * Qantas Dreamflight (added 2000; An omnimover dark ride, originally planned to be Honey, I Shrunk The Audience! before they needed a dark ride in the Tomorrowland lineup)
 * Star Tours – The Adventures Continue (added 2013; a Thales 3D Motion Simulator ride) [FastPass]
 * The Legend of Captain EO (added 2000)

Rockettower Plaza

 * Rocket Jets (added 2000)
 * Autopia (Presented by Toyota) (added 2000; a Huss-TechEruo-built clone of the Autopias at Disneyland and Disneyland Paris) [FastPass]
 * Space Mountain (added 2000; a indoor Vekoma Launched Coaster, this coaster has no inversions unlike Mission 2, this coaster is essentially a launched version of the Tokyo Disneyland version) [FastPass]
 * Tomorrowland Peoplemover (added 2000)
 * Tron Lightcycle Power Run (added 2019; a semi-indoor Vekoma Motorbike Coaster) [FastPass]

Critter Country
Unlike most locations, due to the massive Frontierland changes, is on the other side of the railroad tracks behind The Great Outback.
 * Country Bear Jamboree (added 2000; animatronics built by Garner Holt Productions & WED Imagineering)
 * Splash Mountain (added 2000; a Hopkins log flume, mirror of the Tokyo Disneyland location, voice-track re-recorded in 2020 to alter some character voices) [FastPass]

AUSEPCOT
Often compared to the "Hollywood Land" at DCA on shrinking an entire park down to a single land.

World Celebration

 * Journey into Imagination with Figment (added 2004: A dark ride attraction) [FastPass]
 * Spaceship Earth (added 2000; a dark ride housed within a large geodesic sphere) [FastPass]
 * Test Track (added 2000; a high-speed slot car dark ride) [FastPass]

World Nature

 * Australia Zoo Outpost (added 2000: a mini-zoo licensed to the )
 * Journey of Water: Inspired by Moana (added 2021: walkthrough)
 * The Seas with Nemo & Friends (added 2010; an aquarium and attached dark ride attraction) [FastPass]

Showcase

 * World Showcase (added 2008; a sub-land within AUSEPCOT with a set of pavilions and several restaurants)
 * Australia Pavilion
 * New Zealand Pavilion
 * ANZAC Spirit Pavilion (only pavilion to be focused on a relationship between two countries and not a single country)
 * United States Pavilion
 * United Kingdom Pavilion
 * China Pavilion
 * Italy Pavilion
 * Canada Pavilion
 * Japan Pavilion

Mickey's Toontown
Unlike most locations, it is on the southeast corner of the park. Previously partially themed to from 2003-2013.

The Suburbs

 * The Barnstormer Thru Goofy's Trailer Park (added 2000; a Vekoma Junior Coaster based on the Mickey Mouse Works series) [FastPass]
 * Mickey's House and Meet Mickey (added 2000; a meet & greet house)
 * Minnie's House (added 2000)
 * Goofy's Paint 'n' Play House (added 2008)
 * Donald's Boat (added 2000)
 * Toon Park (added 2000)

Downtown Toontown

 * Jolly Trolley (added 2000)
 * Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin (added 2000) [FastPass]
 * Mickey's Philarmagic (added 2006) [FastPass]
 * Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway (added 2023) [FastPass]

Tomorrowland

 * Star Tours (2000-2012 Closed due to being Outdated)

Mickey's Toontown

 * Goofy's Bounce House (2000-2007; closed due to safety reasons, replaced by Goofy's Paint 'n' Play House, original mailbox moved to Goofy's Trailer, which originally had no mailbox)

Current

 * Walt's - An American Restaurant (2000; table service) [Main Street AUS]
 * Cinderella's Fairy Tale Hall (2016; quick service/table service) [Fantasyland]
 * Blue Lagoon Restaurant (2000; table service) [Adventureland]
 * Club 33 (2000; private club) [Main Street AUS]
 * Golden Horseshoe Saloon (2000; table service) [The Great Outbook]
 * Hungry Kangaroo Restaurant (2000; table service) [Critter Country]
 * Minnie's Diner (2002; diner/fast food/table service) [Mickey's ToonTown]
 * McDonald's (aka Macca's) (2000; fast food) [Mickey's ToonTown and Fantasyland]
 * The Lunching Pad (2000; counter service) [Tomorrowland]

Shops

 * Emporium (2000) [Main Street AUS]

Trivia

 * It is often stated in the media that the park took away 's title of "The Disney Down Under" upon opening.
 * FastPass costs $30 AUD.
 * The park was the first and formerly only park to have a paid FastPass system.