Treehouse at Disneyland will go back to its roots: Travel Weekly

Tarzan is getting evicted from Adventureland in the Disneyland park in Southern Califirnia.

Tarzan’s Treehouse will be rethemed back to its roots, based on the film “Swiss Family Robinson.” It will reopen as Adventureland Treehouse in 2023, Disney said. An opening date is forthcoming.

The Tarzan iteration of the treehouse opened in 1999.

“Swiss Family Robinson” follows the Robinson family and their adventures after being shipwrecked on an uninhabited island while en route to New Guinea. There, they construct an ingenious treehouse to live in with all the comforts of home, including water thanks to a waterwheel.

It was that treehouse that was the inspiration for the original Adventureland Treehouse. 

A rendering of Mother's Music Room in the Adventureland Treehouse at Disneyland.

Guests who walk through the attraction will enter by the giant waterwheel and climb up on wood rope stairways. They will find rooms that tell the story of the family who built it, like the mother’s music den and the young sons’ nature room. 

The bottom floor of the treehouse will feature a kitchen and dining room and the father’s art studio, where there will be sketches and paintings of each of the rooms for those who prefer to stay on the ground. 

The Walt Disney World Resort’s Magic Kingdom in Orlando also is home to a treehouse, the Swiss Family Treehouse. It opened when the park did in 1971 and has been themed to the film since then.

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