Disney is looking to turn another one of its classic attractions into a feature-length film.

Disneyland, which is in Anaheim, California, plays home to Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride. It’s a kids attraction that has been there since the park opened in 1955.

Deadline reports that there are now plans to take that attraction, initially based on a book called The Wind In The Willows, and turn it into a film:

The studio has set iconic commercials and video director Pete Candeland to develop a live-action/CGI mix feature.

Tron: Legacy producer Justin Springer will produce Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride, and the studio is looking for a writer to draft the plot into a film.

Good fans know that the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise was also based off a classic Disneyland ride.