Go! Go! Smart Wheels - Disney Mickey Mouse Magical Wonderland Train Station
VTech • Go! Go! Smart Wheels / Disney Mickey Mouse Series

Toy Category
Electronic Educational Playset
Year Released
2018
Condition
Good/Very Good - The item shows visible play wear. The main structure appears intact, but the 'Tickets' booth sticker has some peeling at the edges and there are surface scuffs on the plastic. Electronics are untested in photo.
Estimated Market Value
15.00 USD - 25.00 USD (for the complete set with Mickey Train)
Description
A colorful plastic train station playset featuring Mickey Mouse. It includes a clock tower with Mickey hand hands, a 'Popcorn' stand, and a 'Tickets' booth featuring Donald Duck graphics. The set features a 'SmartPoint' location on the red track section that triggers phrases, music, and sound effects when a Go! Go! Smart Wheels vehicle is rolled over it.
Market Value
Estimated Market Value
15.00 USD - 25.00 USD (for the complete set with Mickey Train)
Auction Estimate
5.00 USD - 10.00 USD (for this specific loose piece without the vehicle)
Toy Identity
Edition Details
Standard retail edition, manufactured in China
Model Number
80-511800
Toy Type
Interactive Plastic Playset with SmartPoint technology
Toy Condition
Good/Very Good - The item shows visible play wear. The main structure appears intact, but the 'Tickets' booth sticker has some peeling at the edges and there are surface scuffs on the plastic. Electronics are untested in photo.
Packaging Condition
No Packaging - Item is loose
Rarity & Significance
Common. This is a mass-produced modern educational toy with high play value but low collectible rarity. Its significance lies in the Disney licensing and compatibility with the wider VTech Go! Go! Smart system.
Special Features
SmartPoint technology that interacts with specific VTech vehicles, movable clock hands, and connecting points for extra Go! Go! Smart Wheels track pieces.
Notable Variations
This specific piece is the main gate component of the larger 'Magical Wonderland' playset; variations usually involve regional language differences for the electronic voice.