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An ‘Inside’ Look at Buena Vista Street at Disney California Adventure Park

October 28, 2011 By Daniel Hale

On the heels of our last episode entitled, “Pump House!” where we discussed Buena Vista Street.  The Disney Parks Blog today posted an article about some of the Interiors of Buena Vista Street.  Enjoy…

Here on the Disney Parks Blog, we’ve talked about rooftops, storefronts and bridges on Buena Vista Street at Disney California Adventure park, but now it’s time to take a peek inside a few of the doors. I recently chatted with Lynne Itamura, Senior Principal Interior Designer at Walt Disney Imagineering, to find out how colors, materials and design are bringing the whole experience to life – inside and out.
Lynne told me that her team worked very closely with WDI creative directors to make sure that the environment which envelops guests on the exterior of Buena Vista Street translates to the interior spaces as well. They also focused on making the design elements fit the time period of the area – the 1920s through ‘30s. Even the patterns and glazing used for the tile will be typical of the time.

She also explained how different design elements can help create separate spaces – for example, the different spaces within Elias & Co., which will be the main merchandise location for the area. Separated into four areas, it will be built to resemble a classic department store. The main space, inspired by some of the older department stores along L.A.’s Wilshire Blvd., will make a grand statement with lots of stone – especially lighter-toned, pinkish-hued marble as seen in the rendering above. By contrast, the kids’ “department,” which will be the toy location, will be colored with a brighter, more playful palette.
“Color is a very important design element,” Lynne said. “It creates mood and volume.”

The accessories space, pictured in the rendering above, will feature more earth tones, while the jewelry location – at the end of the street – will shine and sparkle as if you’re inside a jewelry box. When choosing colors, Lynne’s team looked at historical color palettes from the time period.
“Because of the range of that time period, we had a lot to choose from,” she said.

For Trolley Treats and Clarabelle’s Hand-Scooped Ice Cream, the team looked for colors and materials that would showcase the candy and ice cream treats that would be available in those locations. Tiles on the wall of Trolley Treats will look like NECCO Wafers and the colors on the walls of the ice cream shop will be reminiscent of neapolitan ice cream.
“We had a great time talking about what would make this place say ‘ice cream,’” Lynne told me, adding that guests will find the decor very “lickable.”
“Although we really don’t encourage that,” she said.

Filed Under: News/Rumors Tagged With: Buena Vista Street, California Adventure

DCA 10/22/11

October 28, 2011 By Daniel Hale

Shot by TommyPix on 10/22/11.  Shot and edited with the iPad2

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Disney’s Art of Animation Resort Will Open in Phases Starting May 31

October 11, 2011 By Daniel Hale

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New DCA Attraction Posters

September 23, 2011 By Daniel Hale

There is nothing to say here…. Just look.

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Filed Under: News/Rumors Tagged With: California Adventure, Red Car Trolley, Sorin' Over California, Tower of Terror

Halloween Starts Today at the Disneyland Resort

September 16, 2011 By Daniel Hale

Why wait until October when you can start Halloween celebrations today?

It’s the beginning of Halloween Time at the Disneyland Resort and this party will continue on untill October 31st.  Some of the fun offerings include:

  • Space Mountain Ghost Galaxy
  • Main Street Pumpkin Festival: More than 300 unique carved pumpkins!
  • Haunted Mansion Holiday of course!
  • Big Thunder Ranch Halloween Roundup: See how Disney artist create elaborate pumpkin designs.
  • Dia De Los Muertos: Sugar skulls, marigolds and more adorn Rancho del Zocalo to pay tribute to ghosts of the past. (Pictured above)

And of course the separate ticketed event, Mickey’s Halloween Party begins Friday, Sept. 30.  See this post for more info on that.

Filed Under: News/Rumors Tagged With: disneyland, feature, Halloween Time, Mickey's Halloween Party

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