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Adventureland
Adventureland logo.svg
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Adventureland at Disneyland in 2010
Theme Remote jungles of Asia, Africa, South America, the South Pacific and the Caribbean Islands, the Middle East, Pirates
Disneyland
Status Operating
Opened July 17, 1955 (Sunday)
Magic Kingdom
Status Operating
Opened October 1, 1971 (Friday)
Tokyo Disneyland
Status Operating
Opened April 15, 1983 (Friday)
Disneyland Park (Paris)
Status Operating
Opened April 12, 1992 (Sunday)
Hong Kong Disneyland
Status Operating
Opened September 12, 2005 (Monday)
Shanghai Disneyland Park
Status Operating
Opened June 16, 2016 (Thursday)
Adventureland is one of the "themed lands" at the many Disneyland-style theme parks run by the Walt Disney Company around the world. It is themed to resemble the remote jungles in Africa, Asia, South America, the South Pacific and the Caribbean. "To create a land that would make this dream reality", said Walt Disney, "We pictured ourselves far from civilization, in the remote jungles of Asia and Africa."
Adventureland provides a 1950s view of exotic adventure, capitalizing on the post-war Tiki craze. Lush vegetation resembles jungles while elements of the "other" surround the visitor. Tribal performance masks, conga drums, non-American totem poles, exotic animal statues, and architecture of Pacific influence make for a confined area wherein industry and technology take a back seat to uncharted nature.[1] Noted art historian David T. Doris explains Adventureland as, "a pastiche of imaginary colonial spaces, conflated within the green and foliate milieu of "the Jungle."[2]
Contents
1 Disneyland
1.1 Attractions and entertainment
1.2 Former attractions and entertainment
1.3 Restaurants and refreshments
1.4 Former restaurants and refreshments
1.5 Shops
1.6 Former shops
2 Magic Kingdom
2.1 Attractions and entertainment
2.2 Former attractions and entertainment
2.3 Restaurants and refreshments
2.4 Former restaurants and refreshments
2.5 Shops
2.6 Former shops
3 Tokyo Disneyland
3.1 Attractions and entertainment
3.2 Former attractions and entertainment
3.3 Restaurants and refreshments
3.4 Shops
4 Disneyland Park (Paris)
4.1 Attractions and entertainment
4.2 Former attractions and entertainment
4.3 Restaurants and refreshments
4.4 Former restaurants and refreshments
4.5 Shops
5 Hong Kong Disneyland
5.1 Attractions and entertainment
5.2 Former attractions and entertainment
5.3 Restaurants and refreshments
5.4 Shops
6 Shanghai Disneyland Park
6.1 Attractions and entertainment
6.2 Former attractions and entertainment
6.3 Restaurants and refreshments
6.4 Shops
7 In popular culture
8 References
Disneyland
See also: List of Disneyland attractions
Disneyland's Adventureland was originally envisioned as True-Life Adventureland, and was to be based on Walt's famous award-winning nature documentaries on Africa and Asia. The land was originally supposed to have real animals from Africa to inhabit a jungle river, but after zoologists told Walt the real animals would lie around or hide, the imagineers built mechanical animals instead. Adventureland opened with the Jungle Cruise as its star attraction, until the Swiss Family Treehouse was added years later. With the groundbreaking technology of audio animatronics Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room was added nearby the land's entry bridge. Oceanic Arts also created the series of tribal masks that now line the entry bridge.[3]
Jungle Cruise at Disneyland Kodak Tri-X 400 film
Many years later Indiana Jones Adventure was added with the expansion of Adventureland and gave the entire land a 1930s theme, which concurs with the setting created by the rustic boats of the Jungle Cruise and its DJ Albert Awol who plays big band music from the 1930s. In 1999, the Swiss Family Treehouse was transformed into Tarzan's Treehouse. Adventureland has remained the same since, until 2008 with the former summer event, Indiana Jones Summer of Hidden Mysteries.
Attractions and entertainment
Indiana Jones Adventure (1995-present)
Jungle Cruise (1955-present)
Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room (1963-present)
Tarzan's Treehouse (1999-present)
Former attractions and entertainment
Magnolia Park (1955â1962)
Swiss Family Treehouse (1962â1999)
Big Game Safari Shooting Gallery (1962â1982)
Aladdin's Oasis Dinner Show (1993â1997)
Aladdin's Oasis (1993â2008)
Restaurants and refreshments
Bengal Barbecue
Tiki Juice Bar
Tropical Imports
The Tropical Hideaway
Former restaurants and refreshments
Tropical Cantina (1955â1962)
Sunkist I Presume (1962â1992)
Tahitian Terrace (1962â1993)
Indy Fruit Cart (1995â2006)
Shops
Adventureland Bazaar
South Seas Traders
Indiana Jones Adventure Outpost
Former shops
Safari Outpost (1986â1995)
Magic Kingdom
Adventureland at Magic Kingdom
See also: List of Magic Kingdom attractions
The Adventureland at Walt Disney World is divided into two main sub-areas, one being the Arabian Village and the other one being Caribbean Plaza, which is home to Pirates of the Caribbean. The original Polynesian motif is still visible with the prominence of jungle surrounding the Swiss Family Treehouse and Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room. The 1930s adventurer/explorer vibe is clear with the background music heard over loud projecting speakers recently installed throughout Adventureland with a different vibe than that of Disneyland's, but with similar Big Band music and witty announcements. The Magic Carpets of Aladdin attraction was unique to this version of Adventureland before the opening of Tokyo DisneySea and Walt Disney Studios Park in Paris.
Attractions and entertainment
Jungle Cruise (1971-present)
The Magic Carpets of Aladdin (2001-present)
Pirates of the Caribbean (1973-present)
The Pirates League
Swiss Family Treehouse (1971-present)
Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room (1971-1997 and 2011-present)
Pirate's Adventure (Treasures of Seven Seas)
Former attractions and entertainment
The Enchanted Tiki Room (Under New Management) (1998â2011)
Tinker Bell's Magical Nook (2011-2014)
Restaurants and refreshments
Aloha Isle
Tortuga Tavern (formerly El Pirata Y El Perico Restaurante)
Sunshine Tree Terrace
Skipper's Canteen
Former restaurants and refreshments
Adventureland Veranda (1971â1994)
Shops
Agrabah Bazaar
Island Supply by Sunglass Hut
Plaza del Sol Caribe Bazaar
Zanzibar Trading Co
Bwana Bob's
Former shops
Tiki Tropic Shop (1971-2000)
The Magic Carpet (1971-1987)
Traders of Timbuktu (1971-2000)
Oriental Imports (1971-1987)
Tropic Toppers (1971-1988)
The House of Treasure (located in Caribbean Plaza, 1973-2001)
The Golden Galleon and La Princesa de Cristal (also located in Caribbean Plaza, 1974-1992)
The Pirate's Arcade (Caribbean Plaza, 1974-1980)
While the House of Treasure opened originally when the Pirates premiered in December 1973, it started fully operating in February 1974 according to a March 1974 issue of "Eyes and Ears", a cast member newsletter for Walt Disney World.[4]
Tokyo Disneyland
Adventureland at Tokyo Disneyland
See also: List of Tokyo Disneyland attractions
Tokyo Disneyland's Adventureland is a mish-mash of the various Adventureland interpretations. It features a unique ride - the Western River Railroad - and a Lilo & Stitch-themed version of Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room. It features a pair of sub-lands: The Typhoon Lagoon inspired Coral Landing near the Swiss Family Treehouse and another one based on New Orleans Square at Disneyland, which features Pirates of the Caribbean. World Bazaar's buildings fade into New Orleans.
Attractions and entertainment
The Enchanted Tiki Room: Stitch Presents Aloha e Komo Mai! (2008-present)
Jungle Cruise (1983-present)
Theatre Orleans
Let's Party Gras!
Polynesian Terrace Show
Mickey's Rainbow Luau
Pirates Brass
Pirates of the Caribbean (1983-present)
Swiss Family Treehouse (1993-present)
Western River Railroad (1983-present)
Former attractions and entertainment
Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room (1983â1999)
The Enchanted Tiki Room: Now Playing "Get the Fever!" (1999â2008)
Adventureland Stage (1983-2000)
Adventureland Revue (1984-1993)
Sebastian's Caribbean Carnival (1993-1996)
Fiesta Tropical (1996-2000)
Polynesian Terrace Show
Mickey & Minnie's Polynesian Paradise (2009-2015)
Lilo's Luau & Fun (2005-2020)
Theatre Orleans
Mickey's Adventureland Mardi Gras (2001-2004)
Minnie Oh! Minnie (2004â2018)
Jungle Rhythms (2016-2020)
Jungle SounDuo
Restaurants and refreshments
Royal Street Veranda
Blue Bayou Restaurant
Café Orleans
The Gazebo
Crystal Palace Restaurant
Polynesian Terrace Restaurant
Parkside Wagon
Boiler Room Bites
China Voyager
Squeezer's Tropical Juice Bar
Fresh Fruit Oasis
The Skipper's Galley
Shops
The Golden Galleon
Pirate Treasure
Cristal Arts
La Petite Parfumerie
Party Gras Gifts
Adventureland Bazaar
Le Marché Bleu
Disneyland Park (Paris)
The European Adventureland is geographically switched with Frontierland, compared to the American parks. It contains more heavy Indian and Moroccan influences. It features four themed areas :
The first, known as Adventureland Bazar, is a recreation of an oriental city from the 1001 Arabian Nights, presumably Agrabah from the Disney movie Aladdin (Imagineers were designing the entrance area of this Adventureland while the film was in production). In 1993, the attraction Le Passage Enchanté d'Aladdin opened in this very area. During the Christmas and holiday season there is a Nativity scene with life-size figures displayed in this area of the park. The concept of this city eventually reached overseas resorts.
The second part of Adventureland has a more African appearance, and is mainly composed of shops and restaurants (like the Hakuna Matata Restaurant).
A third themed area represents Asian mysterious jungles, themed to explorers and featuring the Indiana Jones et le Temple du PĂ©ril roller coaster.
The last part, and the biggest, is a Caribbean area, covering most of the surface of Adventureland. It features the ride Pirates of the Caribbean and Adventure Isle, a Tom Sawyer Island-like walkthrough spot, with some attractions like Swiss Family Treehouse or Captain Hook's Pirate Ship. There is also a small pleasure beach in this part of Adventureland which is open to swimmers during the summer months.
This Adventureland presented some construction problems, mainly due to the unsuitable local climate. Growing exotic jungles in a place where winters could be harsh was a tough task. This is also the reason why there is no Jungle Cruise ride, since most animatronics animals would have been exposed to this weather. However, abandoned ideas intended to build an adequate ride under a glass roof, but that never came true.
There is no Tiki Room attraction either, although the Explorers Club Restaurant (now Colonel Hathi's Outpost) features animatronics birds that used to sing.
Attractions and entertainment
Adventure Isle (1992-present)
La Plage des Pirates
La Cabane des Robinson - (Swiss Family Treehouse) (1992-present)
Le Passage Enchanté d'Aladdin - (Aladdin's Enchanted Passage) (1993-present)
Pirates of the Caribbean (1992-present)1
Rhythm of the Jungle
Indiana Jones et le Temple du PĂ©ril - (Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril) (1993-present)
Former attractions and entertainment
Adventureland Rhythms of the Jungle
Aladdin's Magic Lamp
Following the Leader with Peter Pan
Make a Wish - Peter Pan to the Rescue
Restaurants and refreshments
Colonel Hathi's Pizza Outpost
Adventureland Bazaar
Hakuna Matata Restaurant
Le Café de la Brousse
Restaurant Agrabah Café
Dragon chaud chinois de Mushu
Coolpost
Captain Hook's Galley
Le Comptoir du Capitaine
Captain Jack Restaurant (formerly Blue Lagoon Restaurant)
Former restaurants and refreshments
Les Epices EnchantĂ©es (1992â1995)
Explorers Club (1992â1995)
The Bazar (1992â1999)
Shops
Les Trésors de Shéhérazade (Shahrazade's Treasures)
La Girafe Curieuse (The Curious Giraffe)
Indiana Jones Adventure Outpost
Temple Traders Boutique
Le Coffre du Capitaine (The Captain's Chest)
Hong Kong Disneyland
Adventureland at Hong Kong Disneyland
Hong Kong Disneyland's Adventureland is the biggest among all Disney parks and features a large island area home to Tarzan's Treehouse, which is circled by the Jungle Cruise, not much like the Rivers of America in most Magic Kingdomâstyle parks' Adventureland area. It is also home to the "Festival of the Lion King" show.
In early May to August 2007, the land was converted into Pirateland, in conjunction with the release of the film Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End.
The outer edge of the land was under construction from early May to September 2008, adjacent to Festival of The Lion King. A temporary structure was built for Demon Jungle, an exclusive attraction for the 2008â2010 Halloween seasons, and transformed to The Revenge of the Headless Horseman for the 2011â2014 Halloween seasons; it is now home to introduced its all-new âBlack Boxâ space" known as "The Pavilion", a flexible event venue. Unlike the other parks, there is still no Pirates of the Caribbean at this location yet.
On September 1, 2017, the area around the bridge that near the entrance of the theme land and in front of Tahitian Terence has surround by fences hiding the works starting recently for "Moana: A Homecoming Celebration" opening on 2018, as part of its multiyear expansion plan for the Park since November 22, 2016.[5][6][7][8][9]
Attractions and entertainment
Festival of the Lion King (2005-present)
Jungle River Cruise (2005-present)
Karibuni Marketplace
Liki Tikis
Moana: A Homecoming Celebration
Rafts to Tarzan's Treehouse
Street Entertainment at Adventureland
Tarzan's Treehouse (2005-present)
Former attractions and entertainment
Lucky the Dinosaur (2005â2006)
Jungle Puppet Carnival (2005â2009)
Restaurants and refreshments
Korean Squid, Turkey Leg, Refreshing Drinks, & Frozen Lollipop Cart
Korean Squid & Turkey Leg Cart
River View Cafe
Tahitian Terrace
Shops
Professor Porter's Trading Post
Shanghai Disneyland Park
Shanghai Disneyland Park features an area similar to the "Adventurelands" found at other Disney parks, named Adventure Isle. Just like "Adventureland" at Disneyland Paris, "Adventure Isle" does not include a Jungle Cruise attraction, and instead features a ropes course called "Camp Discovery", a dinosaur-themed rapids attraction named "Roaring Rapids and Soaring Over the Horizon. This version is also different in the fact that it is on the right side of the main hub instead of being on the left.
The land's story focuses around a group called the League of Adventurers, who came upon the island after their airship was driven off course in the 1930s. Befriending the native Arbori tribe, they have been engaged in studying their culture and the island ever since.[10] Each attraction is tied to a Guardian Animal in the Arbori mythology: Roaring Rapids is the realm of Q'arĂĄq; a giant crocodilian Guardian of Water, Soaring Over the Horizon is located in a celestial temple to Q'otar; a condor spirit of the air, and Camp Discovery lies in the realm of Q'ai; the fanged cat guardian of the earth.
Attractions and entertainment
Camp Discovery
Explorer Canoes
Happy Circle
Roaring Rapids (2016-present)
Soaring Over the Horizon (2016-present)
Former attractions and entertainment
Tarzan: Call of the Jungle (2016-2019)
Restaurants and refreshments
Tribal Table
Piranha Bites
Shops
Laughing Monkey Traders
Rainbow Frog Trinkets
In popular culture
In the Epic Mickey series, Wasteland's version of Adventureland is Ventureland. Its main elements is the movie Peter Pan and the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction.
References
Minnick, Nathaniel. "Disney's Lands in the History of Colonial Displays of the Exotic" (University of Michigan, 2006)
Doris, David T., "It's the Truth, It's Actual: Kodak Photo Spots At Walt Disney World." Visual Resources Vol XIV pp. 321-338. 1999
Jim Fanning (2009). Disneyland Challenge. Disney Editions. p. 13. ISBN 978-1-4231-0675-3.
Foxxfur (2018-04-20). "Passport to Dreams Old & New: The Forgotten Shops of Adventureland". Passport to Dreams Old & New. Retrieved 2018-08-30.
Barnes, Brooks (November 22, 2016). "Hong Kong Disneyland, Seeking Return to Profit, Plans $1.4 Billion Upgrade". The New York Times. Retrieved November 23, 2016.
Miller, Daniel (November 22, 2016). "Hong Kong Disneyland in line for a $1.4-billion expansion, adding a 'Frozen' themed land in a bid to boost growth". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 23, 2016.
"Hong Kong Disneyland Set for Multi-Year Transformation with All-New Attractions and Entertainment". news-en.hongkongdisneyland.com. Hong Kong Disneyland Resort. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
"Multi-Year Expansion of Hong Kong Disneyland Announced by The Walt Disney Company and Hong Kong Government". www.edmontonjournal.com. CNW Group. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
Ng, Ellie (22 November 2016). "Disneyland to receive HK$5.8 billion in gov't funds to expand park". Hong Kong Free Press.
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Adventureland (Disney)
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Adventureland
Adventureland logo.svg
Dlp adventureland.jpg
Adventureland at Disneyland in 2010
Theme Remote jungles of Asia, Africa, South America, the South Pacific and the Caribbean Islands, the Middle East, Pirates
Disneyland
Status Operating
Opened July 17, 1955 (Sunday)
Magic Kingdom
Status Operating
Opened October 1, 1971 (Friday)
Tokyo Disneyland
Status Operating
Opened April 15, 1983 (Friday)
Disneyland Park (Paris)
Status Operating
Opened April 12, 1992 (Sunday)
Hong Kong Disneyland
Status Operating
Opened September 12, 2005 (Monday)
Shanghai Disneyland Park
Status Operating
Opened June 16, 2016 (Thursday)
Adventureland is one of the "themed lands" at the many Disneyland-style theme parks run by the Walt Disney Company around the world. It is themed to resemble the remote jungles in Africa, Asia, South America, the South Pacific and the Caribbean. "To create a land that would make this dream reality", said Walt Disney, "We pictured ourselves far from civilization, in the remote jungles of Asia and Africa."
Adventureland provides a 1950s view of exotic adventure, capitalizing on the post-war Tiki craze. Lush vegetation resembles jungles while elements of the "other" surround the visitor. Tribal performance masks, conga drums, non-American totem poles, exotic animal statues, and architecture of Pacific influence make for a confined area wherein industry and technology take a back seat to uncharted nature.[1] Noted art historian David T. Doris explains Adventureland as, "a pastiche of imaginary colonial spaces, conflated within the green and foliate milieu of "the Jungle."[2]
Contents
1 Disneyland
1.1 Attractions and entertainment
1.2 Former attractions and entertainment
1.3 Restaurants and refreshments
1.4 Former restaurants and refreshments
1.5 Shops
1.6 Former shops
2 Magic Kingdom
2.1 Attractions and entertainment
2.2 Former attractions and entertainment
2.3 Restaurants and refreshments
2.4 Former restaurants and refreshments
2.5 Shops
2.6 Former shops
3 Tokyo Disneyland
3.1 Attractions and entertainment
3.2 Former attractions and entertainment
3.3 Restaurants and refreshments
3.4 Shops
4 Disneyland Park (Paris)
4.1 Attractions and entertainment
4.2 Former attractions and entertainment
4.3 Restaurants and refreshments
4.4 Former restaurants and refreshments
4.5 Shops
5 Hong Kong Disneyland
5.1 Attractions and entertainment
5.2 Former attractions and entertainment
5.3 Restaurants and refreshments
5.4 Shops
6 Shanghai Disneyland Park
6.1 Attractions and entertainment
6.2 Former attractions and entertainment
6.3 Restaurants and refreshments
6.4 Shops
7 In popular culture
8 References
Disneyland
See also: List of Disneyland attractions
Disneyland's Adventureland was originally envisioned as True-Life Adventureland, and was to be based on Walt's famous award-winning nature documentaries on Africa and Asia. The land was originally supposed to have real animals from Africa to inhabit a jungle river, but after zoologists told Walt the real animals would lie around or hide, the imagineers built mechanical animals instead. Adventureland opened with the Jungle Cruise as its star attraction, until the Swiss Family Treehouse was added years later. With the groundbreaking technology of audio animatronics Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room was added nearby the land's entry bridge. Oceanic Arts also created the series of tribal masks that now line the entry bridge.[3]
Jungle Cruise at Disneyland Kodak Tri-X 400 film
Many years later Indiana Jones Adventure was added with the expansion of Adventureland and gave the entire land a 1930s theme, which concurs with the setting created by the rustic boats of the Jungle Cruise and its DJ Albert Awol who plays big band music from the 1930s. In 1999, the Swiss Family Treehouse was transformed into Tarzan's Treehouse. Adventureland has remained the same since, until 2008 with the former summer event, Indiana Jones Summer of Hidden Mysteries.
Attractions and entertainment
Indiana Jones Adventure (1995-present)
Jungle Cruise (1955-present)
Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room (1963-present)
Tarzan's Treehouse (1999-present)
Former attractions and entertainment
Magnolia Park (1955â1962)
Swiss Family Treehouse (1962â1999)
Big Game Safari Shooting Gallery (1962â1982)
Aladdin's Oasis Dinner Show (1993â1997)
Aladdin's Oasis (1993â2008)
Restaurants and refreshments
Bengal Barbecue
Tiki Juice Bar
Tropical Imports
The Tropical Hideaway
Former restaurants and refreshments
Tropical Cantina (1955â1962)
Sunkist I Presume (1962â1992)
Tahitian Terrace (1962â1993)
Indy Fruit Cart (1995â2006)
Shops
Adventureland Bazaar
South Seas Traders
Indiana Jones Adventure Outpost
Former shops
Safari Outpost (1986â1995)
Magic Kingdom
Adventureland at Magic Kingdom
See also: List of Magic Kingdom attractions
The Adventureland at Walt Disney World is divided into two main sub-areas, one being the Arabian Village and the other one being Caribbean Plaza, which is home to Pirates of the Caribbean. The original Polynesian motif is still visible with the prominence of jungle surrounding the Swiss Family Treehouse and Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room. The 1930s adventurer/explorer vibe is clear with the background music heard over loud projecting speakers recently installed throughout Adventureland with a different vibe than that of Disneyland's, but with similar Big Band music and witty announcements. The Magic Carpets of Aladdin attraction was unique to this version of Adventureland before the opening of Tokyo DisneySea and Walt Disney Studios Park in Paris.
Attractions and entertainment
Jungle Cruise (1971-present)
The Magic Carpets of Aladdin (2001-present)
Pirates of the Caribbean (1973-present)
The Pirates League
Swiss Family Treehouse (1971-present)
Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room (1971-1997 and 2011-present)
Pirate's Adventure (Treasures of Seven Seas)
Former attractions and entertainment
The Enchanted Tiki Room (Under New Management) (1998â2011)
Tinker Bell's Magical Nook (2011-2014)
Restaurants and refreshments
Aloha Isle
Tortuga Tavern (formerly El Pirata Y El Perico Restaurante)
Sunshine Tree Terrace
Skipper's Canteen
Former restaurants and refreshments
Adventureland Veranda (1971â1994)
Shops
Agrabah Bazaar
Island Supply by Sunglass Hut
Plaza del Sol Caribe Bazaar
Zanzibar Trading Co
Bwana Bob's
Former shops
Tiki Tropic Shop (1971-2000)
The Magic Carpet (1971-1987)
Traders of Timbuktu (1971-2000)
Oriental Imports (1971-1987)
Tropic Toppers (1971-1988)
The House of Treasure (located in Caribbean Plaza, 1973-2001)
The Golden Galleon and La Princesa de Cristal (also located in Caribbean Plaza, 1974-1992)
The Pirate's Arcade (Caribbean Plaza, 1974-1980)
While the House of Treasure opened originally when the Pirates premiered in December 1973, it started fully operating in February 1974 according to a March 1974 issue of "Eyes and Ears", a cast member newsletter for Walt Disney World.[4]
Tokyo Disneyland
Adventureland at Tokyo Disneyland
See also: List of Tokyo Disneyland attractions
Tokyo Disneyland's Adventureland is a mish-mash of the various Adventureland interpretations. It features a unique ride - the Western River Railroad - and a Lilo & Stitch-themed version of Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room. It features a pair of sub-lands: The Typhoon Lagoon inspired Coral Landing near the Swiss Family Treehouse and another one based on New Orleans Square at Disneyland, which features Pirates of the Caribbean. World Bazaar's buildings fade into New Orleans.
Attractions and entertainment
The Enchanted Tiki Room: Stitch Presents Aloha e Komo Mai! (2008-present)
Jungle Cruise (1983-present)
Theatre Orleans
Let's Party Gras!
Polynesian Terrace Show
Mickey's Rainbow Luau
Pirates Brass
Pirates of the Caribbean (1983-present)
Swiss Family Treehouse (1993-present)
Western River Railroad (1983-present)
Former attractions and entertainment
Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room (1983â1999)
The Enchanted Tiki Room: Now Playing "Get the Fever!" (1999â2008)
Adventureland Stage (1983-2000)
Adventureland Revue (1984-1993)
Sebastian's Caribbean Carnival (1993-1996)
Fiesta Tropical (1996-2000)
Polynesian Terrace Show
Mickey & Minnie's Polynesian Paradise (2009-2015)
Lilo's Luau & Fun (2005-2020)
Theatre Orleans
Mickey's Adventureland Mardi Gras (2001-2004)
Minnie Oh! Minnie (2004â2018)
Jungle Rhythms (2016-2020)
Jungle SounDuo
Restaurants and refreshments
Royal Street Veranda
Blue Bayou Restaurant
Café Orleans
The Gazebo
Crystal Palace Restaurant
Polynesian Terrace Restaurant
Parkside Wagon
Boiler Room Bites
China Voyager
Squeezer's Tropical Juice Bar
Fresh Fruit Oasis
The Skipper's Galley
Shops
The Golden Galleon
Pirate Treasure
Cristal Arts
La Petite Parfumerie
Party Gras Gifts
Adventureland Bazaar
Le Marché Bleu
Disneyland Park (Paris)
The European Adventureland is geographically switched with Frontierland, compared to the American parks. It contains more heavy Indian and Moroccan influences. It features four themed areas :
The first, known as Adventureland Bazar, is a recreation of an oriental city from the 1001 Arabian Nights, presumably Agrabah from the Disney movie Aladdin (Imagineers were designing the entrance area of this Adventureland while the film was in production). In 1993, the attraction Le Passage Enchanté d'Aladdin opened in this very area. During the Christmas and holiday season there is a Nativity scene with life-size figures displayed in this area of the park. The concept of this city eventually reached overseas resorts.
The second part of Adventureland has a more African appearance, and is mainly composed of shops and restaurants (like the Hakuna Matata Restaurant).
A third themed area represents Asian mysterious jungles, themed to explorers and featuring the Indiana Jones et le Temple du PĂ©ril roller coaster.
The last part, and the biggest, is a Caribbean area, covering most of the surface of Adventureland. It features the ride Pirates of the Caribbean and Adventure Isle, a Tom Sawyer Island-like walkthrough spot, with some attractions like Swiss Family Treehouse or Captain Hook's Pirate Ship. There is also a small pleasure beach in this part of Adventureland which is open to swimmers during the summer months.
This Adventureland presented some construction problems, mainly due to the unsuitable local climate. Growing exotic jungles in a place where winters could be harsh was a tough task. This is also the reason why there is no Jungle Cruise ride, since most animatronics animals would have been exposed to this weather. However, abandoned ideas intended to build an adequate ride under a glass roof, but that never came true.
There is no Tiki Room attraction either, although the Explorers Club Restaurant (now Colonel Hathi's Outpost) features animatronics birds that used to sing.
Attractions and entertainment
Adventure Isle (1992-present)
La Plage des Pirates
La Cabane des Robinson - (Swiss Family Treehouse) (1992-present)
Le Passage Enchanté d'Aladdin - (Aladdin's Enchanted Passage) (1993-present)
Pirates of the Caribbean (1992-present)1
Rhythm of the Jungle
Indiana Jones et le Temple du PĂ©ril - (Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril) (1993-present)
Former attractions and entertainment
Adventureland Rhythms of the Jungle
Aladdin's Magic Lamp
Following the Leader with Peter Pan
Make a Wish - Peter Pan to the Rescue
Restaurants and refreshments
Colonel Hathi's Pizza Outpost
Adventureland Bazaar
Hakuna Matata Restaurant
Le Café de la Brousse
Restaurant Agrabah Café
Dragon chaud chinois de Mushu
Coolpost
Captain Hook's Galley
Le Comptoir du Capitaine
Captain Jack Restaurant (formerly Blue Lagoon Restaurant)
Former restaurants and refreshments
Les Epices EnchantĂ©es (1992â1995)
Explorers Club (1992â1995)
The Bazar (1992â1999)
Shops
Les Trésors de Shéhérazade (Shahrazade's Treasures)
La Girafe Curieuse (The Curious Giraffe)
Indiana Jones Adventure Outpost
Temple Traders Boutique
Le Coffre du Capitaine (The Captain's Chest)
Hong Kong Disneyland
Adventureland at Hong Kong Disneyland
Hong Kong Disneyland's Adventureland is the biggest among all Disney parks and features a large island area home to Tarzan's Treehouse, which is circled by the Jungle Cruise, not much like the Rivers of America in most Magic Kingdomâstyle parks' Adventureland area. It is also home to the "Festival of the Lion King" show.
In early May to August 2007, the land was converted into Pirateland, in conjunction with the release of the film Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End.
The outer edge of the land was under construction from early May to September 2008, adjacent to Festival of The Lion King. A temporary structure was built for Demon Jungle, an exclusive attraction for the 2008â2010 Halloween seasons, and transformed to The Revenge of the Headless Horseman for the 2011â2014 Halloween seasons; it is now home to introduced its all-new âBlack Boxâ space" known as "The Pavilion", a flexible event venue. Unlike the other parks, there is still no Pirates of the Caribbean at this location yet.
On September 1, 2017, the area around the bridge that near the entrance of the theme land and in front of Tahitian Terence has surround by fences hiding the works starting recently for "Moana: A Homecoming Celebration" opening on 2018, as part of its multiyear expansion plan for the Park since November 22, 2016.[5][6][7][8][9]
Attractions and entertainment
Festival of the Lion King (2005-present)
Jungle River Cruise (2005-present)
Karibuni Marketplace
Liki Tikis
Moana: A Homecoming Celebration
Rafts to Tarzan's Treehouse
Street Entertainment at Adventureland
Tarzan's Treehouse (2005-present)
Former attractions and entertainment
Lucky the Dinosaur (2005â2006)
Jungle Puppet Carnival (2005â2009)
Restaurants and refreshments
Korean Squid, Turkey Leg, Refreshing Drinks, & Frozen Lollipop Cart
Korean Squid & Turkey Leg Cart
River View Cafe
Tahitian Terrace
Shops
Professor Porter's Trading Post
Shanghai Disneyland Park
Shanghai Disneyland Park features an area similar to the "Adventurelands" found at other Disney parks, named Adventure Isle. Just like "Adventureland" at Disneyland Paris, "Adventure Isle" does not include a Jungle Cruise attraction, and instead features a ropes course called "Camp Discovery", a dinosaur-themed rapids attraction named "Roaring Rapids and Soaring Over the Horizon. This version is also different in the fact that it is on the right side of the main hub instead of being on the left.
The land's story focuses around a group called the League of Adventurers, who came upon the island after their airship was driven off course in the 1930s. Befriending the native Arbori tribe, they have been engaged in studying their culture and the island ever since.[10] Each attraction is tied to a Guardian Animal in the Arbori mythology: Roaring Rapids is the realm of Q'arĂĄq; a giant crocodilian Guardian of Water, Soaring Over the Horizon is located in a celestial temple to Q'otar; a condor spirit of the air, and Camp Discovery lies in the realm of Q'ai; the fanged cat guardian of the earth.
Attractions and entertainment
Camp Discovery
Explorer Canoes
Happy Circle
Roaring Rapids (2016-present)
Soaring Over the Horizon (2016-present)
Former attractions and entertainment
Tarzan: Call of the Jungle (2016-2019)
Restaurants and refreshments
Tribal Table
Piranha Bites
Shops
Laughing Monkey Traders
Rainbow Frog Trinkets
In popular culture
In the Epic Mickey series, Wasteland's version of Adventureland is Ventureland. Its main elements is the movie Peter Pan and the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction.
References
Minnick, Nathaniel. "Disney's Lands in the History of Colonial Displays of the Exotic" (University of Michigan, 2006)
Doris, David T., "It's the Truth, It's Actual: Kodak Photo Spots At Walt Disney World." Visual Resources Vol XIV pp. 321-338. 1999
Jim Fanning (2009). Disneyland Challenge. Disney Editions. p. 13. ISBN 978-1-4231-0675-3.
Foxxfur (2018-04-20). "Passport to Dreams Old & New: The Forgotten Shops of Adventureland". Passport to Dreams Old & New. Retrieved 2018-08-30.
Barnes, Brooks (November 22, 2016). "Hong Kong Disneyland, Seeking Return to Profit, Plans $1.4 Billion Upgrade". The New York Times. Retrieved November 23, 2016.
Miller, Daniel (November 22, 2016). "Hong Kong Disneyland in line for a $1.4-billion expansion, adding a 'Frozen' themed land in a bid to boost growth". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 23, 2016.
"Hong Kong Disneyland Set for Multi-Year Transformation with All-New Attractions and Entertainment". news-en.hongkongdisneyland.com. Hong Kong Disneyland Resort. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
"Multi-Year Expansion of Hong Kong Disneyland Announced by The Walt Disney Company and Hong Kong Government". www.edmontonjournal.com. CNW Group. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
Ng, Ellie (22 November 2016). "Disneyland to receive HK$5.8 billion in gov't funds to expand park". Hong Kong Free Press.
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