Toy Story Mania might look like just another fun family ride, but it’s secretly one of the most competitive attractions in all of Disney World.

This is not a ride where you just sit back and relax. Nope, this is where friendships are tested, arms are sore by the end, and bragging rights are earned for the rest of the day. If you’re heading to Disney’s Hollywood Studios soon, here are six unspoken rules you’ll definitely want to follow when riding Toy Story Mania.
Aim for the Targets Worth the Most Points
This is not the time to waste your energy shooting at just anything that moves. The trick to racking up the highest score is knowing which targets actually give you the big payoffs.

Smaller targets usually mean bigger point values, so train your eyes to find those. A lot of people get distracted by the easy ones in front of them, but if you want to crush your competition, aim high, aim small, and keep your focus locked in.
Have No Mercy
Yes, Toy Story Mania is technically a family ride, but once you pull that string and your first shot hits, all bets are off. Friendly competition gets fierce fast, and if you’re like me, trash talk just adds to the fun. A little good-natured ribbing with your friends or family is part of the experience.

Whether it’s calling out their “weak aim” or reminding them you’re still in the lead, it keeps the ride even more entertaining. Just remember — it’s all in good fun, but don’t hold back.
Make Sure Your Cannon Works Before the Vehicle Leaves
This might be the most important pro tip of all. Once that ride vehicle pulls away from the load area, there’s no stopping for technical difficulties. Before the Cast Member sends you off, make sure your cannon is working properly.

Give it a couple of test pulls to make sure the string isn’t stuck and that your shots are firing. Nothing ruins the experience faster than realizing your cannon isn’t working and you’re stuck for the entire ride with zero points.
Be Prepared for Arm Pain (But Totally Worth It)
Here’s the truth: Toy Story Mania is basically a workout disguised as a ride. If you’ve never done it before, pulling that string over and over again gets tiring fast. By the end, your arm might feel like jelly, but don’t worry—it’s worth it.

Pro tip: I personally skip the practice round. It might seem helpful, but all it really does is drain my energy before the real competition even starts. Save every ounce of strength for when it counts.
Share the Same Target at the End
This one feels like cheating, but it’s really just smart teamwork. In the last scene, if you and your partner both focus on the same target, you can rack up way more points than going solo. The faster you both hit it, the higher those points climb.

Of course, you still need to shoot faster than your ride partner if you want the personal win, but this little trick is the difference between finishing with an “okay” score and finishing like a Toy Story Mania pro.
Do the Secret Hacks
Yes, the ride has hidden secrets, and once you learn them, you’ll never go back to playing the “basic” way. There are certain sequences and special targets that unlock big bonuses.

For example, working with your ride partner to trigger specific actions in the carnival scenes can open up high-value targets that most people totally miss. The hacks change everything, so once you’ve done your homework and found them, you’ll never be able to play without using them again.

Toy Story Mania may look colorful and lighthearted on the outside, but once you’re in that seat with the cannon in your hands, it’s all about strategy, speed, and a little bit of trash talk. Following these unspoken rules will not only give you a higher score but also make the whole experience ten times more fun.
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What’s your go-to Toy Story Mania strategy? Tell us in the comments below!

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