Without a doubt, the Jungle Cruise is a Disney classic; from the jokes to the rudimentary audio-animatronics, this ride takes the cake. WDW's version of the attraction offers some of the most intriguing queue signs in the park and the two below are here for your viewing pleasure. I'm not sure what precipitated the inclusion of these hand drawn elements as part of the 1994 rehab but they're worth an idle moment of viewing and appreciation. The sign below is found as you approach the attraction e
http://gameit.ru/entry/product_placement_in_games.html. Для начала, немножко определений. Продакт плейсмент (product placement, PP) - это такой рекламный приём, заключающийся в том, что что-либо, какая-то книжка-игрушка-билборд-гаджет или другой реквизит в фильмах, телевизионных передачах, компьютерных играх, музыкальных клипах или книгах имеет реальный коммерческий аналог. Обычно демонстрируется сам рекламируемый продукт или его логотип, или упоминается о его хорошем качестве. Общеизвестн
Thought it might be fun to post together all the skippers that I have been on the JC with; I have recently started a tradition of photographing the skipper each time I ride on this attraction. Here is my collection so far. See more vintage (and current) Jungle Cruise photos on my regular website. Add to Technorati Favorites Add me to your del.icio.us network
When summer arrives, the Adventure Land set comes down and a Desert Safari set goes up. This goes along with the Safari Adventure theme.Most of the time, when painting set pieces, I work in my garage or on the driveway. It's not too unusual to see strange objects in my front yard. My favorite was a sarcophagus. It gives me a chuckle to see folks slow down or stop to take a look! I just wave.What else can you do.
The fourth Indiana Jones film (Indiana Jones and the Magic Quartz Head) will be released to theaters next week, and Disneyland has announced that there will be a number of exciting activities in Adventureland to help the park ride on the film’s advertising shirttails. Specifically: Indiana Jones Adventure Map: Guests will be able to buy a map that shows in great detail every nook and cranny of Adventureland — from the nearest bathroom to the farthest branch of Tarzan’s Tree House. No more gett
This article is about the area in Disney theme parks. For other uses, see Adventureland (disambiguation).
For the 2008 comedy film, see Adventureland (film).
Adventureland
Attraction type
Themed Land
Theme
Remote jungles of Asia, Africa and South Pacific
Opening date
July 17, 1955
Adventureland is one of the "themed lands" at the many Magic Kingdom-style parks run by The Walt Disney Company around the world. It is themed to resemble the remote jungles in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, desert islands, 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, congo 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. 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.’”
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 lay 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. Many years later Indiana Jones Adventure was added with the expansion of Adventureland and gave the entire land a 1930's theme. The Swiss Family Treehouse was redone and made Tarzan's Treehouse and Adventureland has remained the same since, until 2008 with the new summer event, Indiana Jones and the Summer of Hidden Mysteries. This event will feature a new archaelogist site where kids can uncover artifacts and treasure, new lines for the Jungle Cruise about Indy wandering through the jungle with several evident facts of his adventure shown throughout, new things added to the Indiana Jones Adventure queue (plus a possible refurbishment of the attraction), a street show where Indiana Jones meets up with an enemy who holds a map to the Temple of the Forbidden Eye that the other one wants which results in a special effect and stunt orientated show through Adventureland resulting with things like fire, chasing, pushing through crowds, falling off balconies and roofs, climbing up buildings and trees, a gun fight, and many other stunts, and finally guests will be given maps of Adventureland giving clues and hints to hidden secrets of the jungle.
Attractions
Jungle Cruise
Indiana Jones Adventure: The Temple of the Forbidden Eye
Tarzan's Treehouse
Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room
Restaurants
Bengal Barbecue
Tiki Juice Bar
Shopping
Adventureland Bazaar
South Seas Traders
Indiana Jones Adventure Outpost
The Magic Kingdom
See also: Magic Kingdom attraction and entertainment history
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. Other attractions that distinguish it from the others are the Magic Carpets of Aladdin spinner ride and the Enchanted Tiki Room (Under New Management), which now features Iago (from Disney's Aladdin) and Zazu (from The Lion King) as additional hosts. The transition between the cartoon-Arabia and Caribbean occurs seamlessly. A thrill ride called Fire Mountain was envisioned for the land a while back but due to lack of space it was never built.
Attractions
Jungle Cruise
The Enchanted Tiki Room (Under New Management)
Magic Carpets of Aladdin
Pirates of the Caribbean
Swiss Family Treehouse
Shrunken Ned's Junior Jungle Boats
Shows & Special Events
Captain Jack Sparrow's Pirate Tutorial
Character CongOasis
Restaurants
El Pirata Y el Perico Restaurante is found opposite of the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. It offers counter service dining, serving Mexican cuisine, with the same open air seating common to Mexico. The name El Pirata Y el Perico Restaurante is Spanish for The Pirate and the Parrot. It is open seasonally for lunch and dinner.
Sunshine Tree Terrace
Aloha Isle
Shopping
Bwana Bob's
Island Supply
Zanzibar Trading Company
Agrabah Bazaar
Pirates Bazaar
The Crow's Nest
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
Jungle Cruise
Western River Railroad
The Enchanted Tiki Room: Get The Fever!
Pirates of the Caribbean
Swiss Family Treehouse
Disneyland Park, Paris
The fourth Adventureland is more Asian in style, with heavy Indian influences and Morrocan decor. It seems the Aladdin Disney classic inspired the Imagineers when designing the entrance area of the Parisian Adventureland, possibly because the film was in production when the land was being built. Original attractions include Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril, a compact steel roller coaster around an abandoned Cambodian temple, with one inversion (the first ever on a Disney ride); Adventure Isle, an island of detailed walkways and hidden secrets; and Le Passage Enchanté d'Aladdin (the enchanted Aladdin's passage), a walk-through in the Agrabah Bazaar tracing the story of Disney's Aladdin. There is no Jungle Cruise, largely due to the unsuitable Parisian climate. A "Jungle Expedition" attraction was planned at the opening of the park, but was cancelled when the resort hit financial difficulties.
Attractions
Pirates of the Caribbean
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril
Adventure Isle
La Cabane des Robinson
Le Passage Enchanté d'Aladdin (walk-through exhibition)
Pirates' Beach (children's play area)
Captain Hook's Pirate Ship
Restaurants
Blue Lagoon restaurant
Colonel Hathi's Pizza Outpost
Restaurant Hakuna Matata
Agrabah Café Restaurant
Coolpost
Shopping
Indiana Jones Adventure Outpost
Le Coffre du Captain
Les Trésors de Shéhérazade
La Girafe Curieuse
Hong Kong Disneyland
Hong Kong Disneyland's Adventureland, temporarily renamed Pirateland to celebrate the release of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, 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.
Rumored attractions are Raging Spirits of Tokyo DisneySea which is a large steel roller coaster that races guests through an ancient excavation site where angry spirits send the riders looping around the ruins. Pirates of the Caribbean which would be built alongside a Caribbean Sea Port. The attraction has been rumored to be mixed with Splash Mountain and become a large flume attraction on a mountain. The attraction may be a version based on the films of the same name, or a more traditional version instead mixed with more movie characters. Haunted Mansion which is a ride through a retirement home to 999 happy haunts. A voodoo or pirate based version may be included and built in the Pirate village area and have a New Orleans style exterior like the original.
According to the official website, all of Adventureland is closing temporarily for refurbishment and the inclusion of the thrill ride DINOSAUR, scheduled to open summer 2008.
Attractions
Tarzan's Treehouse
Jungle River Cruise
"Festival of the Lion King" show
Liki Tikis
DINOSAUR
Restaurants
River View Cafe (Table service restaurant offer Chinese family dishes)
Tahitian Terrace (Quick service restaurant offer Chinese BBQ, soup noodle & wok)
Shopping
Professor Porter's Trading Post
Criticism
Though obviously rooted in Polynesia and the American idea of jungle “other”, Adventureland goes beyond that by not explicitly labeling anything. Middle-eastern architectural motifs, North African building styles, and African "primitive" elements mix Adventureland into a culturally and ethnically morphed space native to nowhere. An intentional lack of cultural explanation plays into the space as a tourist relief from reality. Walt Disney's original intent was to bring the “unusual” foreign experiences to Americans attending his park. With more postmodern “progression”, Adventureland now represents near-kitsch.
References
^ ab 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
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