Paradise Gardens Park
The area in 2016, when it was still under Paradise Pier
ThemeA Victorian era seaside amusement park
Attractions
Total5
Roller coasters1
Other rides4
Shows1
Disney California Adventure
Coordinates33°48′18″N 117°55′20″W / 33.80491740691794°N 117.92228347143214°W / 33.80491740691794; -117.92228347143214
StatusOperating
OpenedFebruary 8, 2001 (as Paradise Pier)
June 23, 2018 (as Paradise Gardens Park)
ClosedJune 22, 2018 (as Paradise Pier)

Paradise Gardens Park is a themed land at Disney California Adventure.

The area opened as Paradise Pier in 2001 along with the rest of the theme park. In 2010, World of Color and Silly Symphony Swings were added. To complete the Paradise Pier makeover, Disney opened Goofy's Sky School (rethemed Mulholland Madness) and The Little Mermaid ~ Ariel's Undersea Adventure (replacing Golden Dreams).

Part of Paradise Pier was reimagined into Pixar Pier, which opened on June 23, 2018.[1] The area that includes Paradise Gardens, Goofy's Sky School, Silly Symphony Swings, Jumpin' Jellyfish, Golden Zephyr, and The Little Mermaid ~ Ariel's Undersea Adventure was renamed Paradise Gardens Park.[2][3]

History

When the park first opened in 2001, Paradise Pier originally resembled a modern seaside amusement park, similar to that of the Santa Monica Pier, or Santa Cruz Boardwalk. As part of the Disney California Adventure $1.1 billion expansion project, Paradise Pier was re-themed to evoke the charm of Victorian era seaside amusement parks of the 1920s.

The Orange Stinger underwent extensive re-theming to become Silly Symphony Swings, based on Walt Disney's 1935 short film The Band Concert. Silly Symphony Swings opened on May 28, 2010. Cosmetic changes were also made to California Screamin': the Mickey Mouse silhouette was altered to represent a sunburst pattern, with a large Paradise Pier sign hanging above the loop, and the scream tubes were also repainted a darker shade of blue.

Walt Disney Imagineering created World of Color, a new nighttime spectacular featuring fountains and projection effects, for Paradise Bay. An area on the northern waterfront was repurposed into a viewing area for the show, known as Paradise Park. World of Color premiered on June 11, 2010, and plays nightly.

The Little Mermaid ~ Ariel's Undersea Adventure—which replaced Golden Dreams—opened June 3, 2011. As of November 2010, Mulholland Madness was closed and reopened July 1, 2011, as Goofy's Sky School, inspired by Walt Disney's 1940 short film Goofy's Glider.

On June 23, 2018, part of Paradise Pier become Pixar Pier, inspired by films from Pixar Animation Studios. California Screamin' became the Incredicoaster, Mickey's Fun Wheel opened as the Pixar Pal-A-Round, with Pixar characters on its gondolas.[3] The Luxo Jr. animatronic was installed on the top of Pixar Pier's marquee, four months later, in October.[4] Jessie's Critter Carousel opened in 2019 taking the place of King Triton's carousel. The Maliboomer closed in 2010 and was unused garden space until it was replaced by the Inside Out Emotional Whirlwind attraction in 2019.[3][2][5]

Attractions

Restaurants

Shops

Nighttime Spectaculars

Seasonal Shows & Park Entertainment

Characters

PhotoPass Locations

Retired features

Former attractions

Former shops and restaurants

References

  1. ^ Glover, Erin. "Pixar Pier to Open June 23 at Disney California Adventure Park; New 'Incredibles' Float to Join 'Paint the Night' Parade". Disney Parks Blog. Retrieved February 12, 2018.
  2. ^ a b Glover, Erin. "New Pixar Pier to Bring Favorite Pixar Stories to Life at Disney California Adventure Park; Limited-Time Pixar Fest Celebration Coming Throughout Disneyland Resort". Disney Parks Blog. Retrieved July 16, 2017.
  3. ^ a b c Glover, Erin (November 2, 2017). "Pixar Pier to Bring New Incredicoaster and More to Disney California Adventure Park Summer 2018". Disney Parks Blog. Retrieved November 3, 2017.
  4. ^ Soberman·October 31, Matthew; Read, 2018·1 Min (October 31, 2018). "PHOTOS, VIDEO: Luxo Jr. Animatronic Arrives at Pixar Pier". WDW News Today. Retrieved November 1, 2020.((cite web)): CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ "PIXAR PIER Coming to Disney's California Adventure Theme Park in 2018 | Nerdist". nerdist.com. Archived from the original on November 5, 2017.
  6. ^ Weiss Werner. "Disney's LuminAria". Yesterland.com. Retrieved June 9, 2012.
  7. ^ Weiss Werner. "Mulholland Madness". Yesterland.com. Retrieved June 9, 2012.
  8. ^ Weiss Werner. "Orange Stinger". Yesterland.com. Retrieved June 9, 2012.
  9. ^ Weiss Werner. "Lilo & Stitch's Ohana Luau". Yesterland.com. Retrieved June 9, 2012.
  10. ^ Weiss Werner. "Golden Dreams". Yesterland.com. Retrieved June 9, 2012.
  11. ^ Weiss Werner. "Burger Invasion". Yesterland.com.
  12. ^ Weiss Werner. "Pizza Oom Mow Mow". Yesterland.com. Retrieved June 9, 2012.
  13. ^ Weiss Werner. "Sunglass Shack". Yesterland.com. Retrieved June 9, 2012.
  14. ^ Weiss Werner. "Avalon Cove". Yesterland.com. Retrieved June 9, 2012.
  15. ^ Weiss Werner. "Souvenir 66". Yesterland.com. Retrieved June 9, 2012.