Showing posts with label Creole Café. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Creole Café. Show all posts

Sunday, March 16, 2014

New Orleans Signage: Square and Otherwise



In the good old U. S. of A., there are two versions of New Orleans: the first one shown here is the squeaky clean Disney-fied version found in Anaheim, California. This October 1967 image shows the Frontierland wayfinding signage at the entrance to New Orleans Square, which was Walt's attempt to bring one of his favorite cities to his theme park. Visually, he did a darn good job. The only thing missing are the puke, the pee, and the decadence that have made the original a legend. By creating curved streets, this tiny area seems much bigger to guests who might have to ask themselves, "Have I been down this corridor yet?"

Zooming in, you can see the Blue Bayou Restaurant (still there), The Creole Cafe (now called Cafe Orleans), and the One Of A Kind Shop, where guests could buy antiques and other unique merchandise from all over the world. WITHOUT a Mickey or Disney connection. Let's stop and ponder that a moment.



I'll bet today's Disneyland Merchandising Department would be sweating a bullet over this one.



Gliding across the country to the original...I recently posted this December 1954 image showing the Old Absinthe House. I was bummed that when I zoomed in, I couldn't read the cornerstone signage.



As fate would have it, I was able to acquire this image which shows the same piece from a much closer vantage point:



Who says wishes don't come true?

See more vintage & current New Orleans Square photos from my collection on my main website.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

TPE: Random New Orleans Square



Welcome to New Orleans Square, one of the few "lands" at Disneyland that guests were able to watch being built from the ground up. Naturally, I'd want to take advantage of this rare opportunity with my time machine to see the construction process from start to finish.

The next two images show before...



and the 1969 "after":



Pirates of the Caribbean exterior before:



and "after" in July 1967:



The front of Pirates under construction:



and "after" in May 1967:



Some early publicity stills celebrating the opening of New Orleans Square:







Brer Fox and Brer Bear, from "Song of the South," were part of the publicity for N.O.S.:





Two early color images:



The front of the Blue Bayou Restaurant:



One of my favorite semi-hidden areas of my favorite square is The Court of Angels:







Nothing like the Royal Street Bachelors to lend an authentic musical note:











A piano player at The Creole Café:



Two early shots of The French Market:





See more vintage & current Disneyland New Orleans Square photos on my Haunted Mansion web page.