Sign up for our daily newsletterEmail addressSign upI would like to subscribe to The Points Guy newsletters and special email promotions. The Points Guy will not share or sell your email. See privacy policy.Buy discounted Disney tickets here through MickeyVisit.comVisiting one of Disney’s Parks just got a little more accessible — and cheaper. Eleven of the renowned parks from California to Florida are now available on Google Street View.As of right now, Google Street View only covers Disney parks in the United States from Disneyland in Anaheim, California, to Disney World in Orlando, Florida, as well as some of their offshoots like Pandora, The World of Avatar, waterparks and dining and retail locations. Now, you can use Google to help plan a trip, relive memories or stream Google Maps to your screen and pretend like you’re in “The Most Magical Place on Earth.“Over the past couple of years, Google Maps has started to use its Street View as a tool for tourism. In the recent past, countries in Asia have partnered with Google to bring popular destinations and landmarks available on the company’s Map feature. The US has been more wary of putting public locations on Google Maps and Street View after the tech company was found to be using personal data via its Street View cars.The following Disney locations are available on Google Street view:Disneyland ParkDisney California Adventure ParkDowntown Disney DistrictMagic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney WorldDisney Springs – Dining, Retail LocationsDisney’s Hollywood StudiosPandora – The World of AvatarDisney’s Animal KingdomEpcotESPN Wide World of Sports ComplexDisney’s Typhoon Lagoon Water ParkDisney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park