Monday, June 12, 2023

“A” is for Adventureland



When you have no idea what to post, this is what you do. Vintage Disneyland by the alphabet. This random assortment begins with a July 18, 1955 shot of Adventureland showing Casa de Huespedes (which stands for “guesthouse”) in the background.



My most recent corresponding shot is from 2011 (yikes!); it appears the thatched roof took up too much space and was eliminated at some point.



In March 1958, the Disneyland Bandstand had been moved from Main Street to Adventureland (approximately where Indiana Jones now resides).



One of the many events held there was this Ken-L-Ration dog show with Sergeant Preston of the Yukon.



An earlier shot of the Bandstand sans landscaping.



I wonder if this guest took the opportunity to serenade with a song while enjoying the Bandstand all to herself?



Adventureland was full of Tiki sculptures, as evidenced by this May 1961 photo:



Have to zoom in for this one to get a closer look at the base, which was sculpted to look like a palm tree trunk.



This tired and tatted gent proudly displays a brochure and ticket book in his pocket.



I’d show you what the 1961 brochure looks like, but then I’d be encroaching on the “Bs.”

See more Disneyland Adventureland photos at my main website.

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:09 AM

    Adventureland was and is a very cramped area. That extended roof into what little walking area there is couldn't have lasted long. The bandstand...the last time I saw it at Rodger's Gardens, it was now incorporated with the restaurant and no longer a stand-alone structure that one could recognize as the original in Disneyland. I wonder if any reference to it is made on the menu. KS

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  2. KS - I was not aware of the Bandstand conversion into a restaurant! Hopefully it was done tastefully (pun unintended but not minded, either!)

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  3. Anonymous2:33 PM

    Dave...you might check it out should you be in the Corona del Mar area. Seemed VERY popular. It's now tastefully attached to the adjacent structure...sort of like a small solarium room. KS

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  4. Anonymous2:40 PM

    Well...I misspoke...and my memory is a bit foggy. However, it is integrated into the outdoor restaurant area. You can look it up on the website. KS

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