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Revision as of 12:20, 7 January 2013
Status | Operating |
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Theme | Remote jungles of Asia, Africa, South America, and the South Pacific |
Magic Kingdom | |
Status | Operating |
Opened | October 1, 1971 |
Tokyo Disneyland | |
Status | Operating |
Opened | April 15, 1983 |
Disneyland Park (Paris) | |
Status | Operating |
Opened | April 12, 1992 |
Hong Kong Disneyland | |
Status | Operating |
Opened | September 12, 2005 |
Shanghai Disneyland Park | |
Status | Under construction |
Opens | December 2015 |
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, and the South Pacific. "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]
Disneyland
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]
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. The Swiss Family Treehouse was redone and made Tarzan's Treehouse and Adventureland has remained the same since, until 2008 with the summer event, Indiana Jones Summer of Hidden Mysteries.
Attractions and entertainment
Former attractions and entertainment
- Swiss Family Treehouse (1962–1999)
- Big Game Safari Shooting Gallery (1962–1982)
- Aladdin's Oasis Dinner Show (1993–1996)
Restaurants
- Bengal Barbecue
- Tiki Juice Bar
- Tropical Imports
Former restaurants
- Tahitian Terrace (1962–1993)
- Sunkist I Presume (1962-1990)
Shopping
- Adventureland Bazaar
- South Seas Traders
- Indiana Jones Adventure Outpost
- Tropical Imports
Magic Kingdom
The Adventureland here 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 is unique to this version of Adventureland.
Attractions
- Jungle Cruise
- The Magic Carpets of Aladdin
- Pirates of the Caribbean
- The Pirates League
- Swiss Family Treehouse
- Tinker Bell's Magical Nook
- Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room
Entertainment
- Captain Jack Sparrow's Pirate Tutorial
Former attractions and entertainment
- The Enchanted Tiki Room (Under New Management) (1998–2011)
Restaurants
- Aloha Isle
- Tortuga Tavern (formerly El Pirata Y El Perico Restaurante)
- Sunshine Tree Terrace
Shopping
- Agrabah Bazaar
- Island Supply
- Pirate's Bazaar
Tokyo Disneyland
Tokyo Disneyland's Adventureland is a mish-mash of the various Adventureland interpretations. It features a unique ride - Western River Railroad - and a different version of Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room, minus the Walt Disney tag, with a more Hawaiian feel. It features a sub-land, similar to the Magic Kingdom Adventureland, 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!
- Jungle Cruise
- Lilo's Luau & Fun
- Mickey & Minnie's Polynesian Paradise
- Minnie Oh! Minnie
- Pirates of the Caribbean
- Swiss Family Treehouse
- Western River Railroad
Former attractions and entertainment
- Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room (1983–1999)
- The Enchanted Tiki Room: Now Playing "Get the Fever!" (2000–2008)
Restaurants
- Royal Street Veranda
- Blue Bayou Restaurant
- Café Orléans
- 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
Shopping
- The Golden Galleon
- Pirate Treasure
- Cristal Arts
- La Petite Parfumerie
- Party Gras Gift
- Chiba Traders - Arts and Crafts
- Safari Trading Company
- Tiki Tropic Shop
- Adventureland Bazaar
- Le Marché Bleu
Disneyland Park (Paris)
The European Adventureland 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. 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, it features the ride Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril, which was unique in a Disney park in 1993 with its first inversion.
- 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.
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
- Adventure Isle
- Indiana Jones et le Temple du Péril - (Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril)
- La Plage des Pirates
- La Cabane des Robinson - (Swiss Family Treehouse)
- Le Passage Enchanté d'Aladdin - (Aladdin's Enchanted Passage)
- Pirates of the Caribbean
Entertainments
- Following the Leader with Peter Pan
- Aladdin’s Magic Lamp
- Adventureland Rhythms of the Jungle
Former entertainments
- Make a Wish - Peter Pan to the Rescue
Restaurants
- Colonel Hathi's Pizza Outpost
- Adventureland Bazaar
- Hakuna Matata Restaurant
- Le Café de la Brousse
- Coolpost
- Captain Hook's Galley
- Le Comptoir du Capitaine
- Blue Lagoon Restaurant
Former restaurants
- Les Epices Enchantées (1992–1995)
- Explorers Club (1992–1995)
- The Bazar (1992–1999)
Shopping
- Les Trésors de Shéhérazade (Shahrazade's Treasures)
- La Girafe Curieuse (The Curious Giraffe)
- Indiana Jones Adventure Outpost (Formerly "Trader Sam's Jungle Boutique")
- Temple Traders Boutique
- Le Coffre du Capitaine (The Captain's Chest)
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, much like the Rivers of America in most Magic Kingdom–style parks' Frontierland area. It is also home to the "Festival of the Lion King" show.
In 2007 Summer, 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 for Demon Jungle, an exclusive attraction for the 2008-2010 Halloween seasons, has been built. It was home to The Revenge of the Headless Horseman from 2011-2012 Halloween.
On 30 June 2009, Donald Tsang, the Chief Executive of Hong Kong, announced that the expansion of Hong Kong Disneyland had been approved by the Executive Council. The park will receive three new themed lands — Grizzly Gulch, Mystic Point and Toy Story Land — which all located outside the Disneyland Railroad track, south to the current area.
Attractions and entertainment
- Festival of the Lion King
- Jungle River Cruise
- Liki Tikis
- Rafts to Tarzan Treehouse
- Tarzan's Treehouse
Former attractions and entertainment
- Lucky the Dinosaur (2005-2006)
- Jungle Puppet Carnival (2005–2009)
- Jungle Drumming (2005–2009)
Restaurants
- Outdoor Vending Cart
- River View Cafe
- Safari Snacks
- Tahitian Terrace
Shopping
- Merchandise Carts
- Professor Porter's Trading Post
Shanghai Disneyland Park
Shanghai Disneyland Park will feature a traditional Adventureland.
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.