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New Orleans Square at Disneyland Park Fact Sheet
ANAHEIM, Calif. – New Orleans Square at Disneyland Park evokes the energy, elegance, colorful culture, music and architecture of the French Quarter. It features the classic attractions, Pirates of the Caribbean and Haunted Mansion, along with distinctive boutiques and restaurants that give a taste of the Crescent City in the 1800s.
Walt Disney on New Orleans Square: “Disneyland would be a world of Americans, past and present, seen through the eyes of my imagination – a place of warmth and nostalgia, of illusion and color and delight.”
What’s New: Magnolia Park, a new, elegant park-like area adjacent to Tiana’s Palace, is a space that holds memories and history. Now, it serves as a place where guests can relax and enjoy the ambiance and live entertainment under the shade of new and historic trees.
Attractions:
- Pirates of the Caribbean – Guests set sail as Captain Jack Sparrow attempts to plunder the town’s treasures during this swashbuckling cruise through the sea. The attraction features more than 120 Audio-Animatronics figures.
- Haunted Mansion – Ghosts and ghouls await those who choose to take a tour of this foreboding estate. The attraction’s newly expanded outdoor queue ties into mansion’s lore with gardens inspired by Master Gracey, Madame Leota and the one-eyed cat.
Dining:
- Tiana’s Palace – Inspired by Princess Tiana’s restaurant featured in Walt Disney Animation Studios’ “The Princess and the Frog,” this quick-service location offers delicious New Orleans-inspired meals including gumbo, beignets and more
- Blue Bayou Restaurant – Inside Pirates of the Caribbean sits a table-service restaurant with a mystical nighttime setting, home to Cajun and Creole specialties
- Cafe Orleans – Table-service option serving the popular Monte Cristo sandwich
- Royal Street Veranda – A quick-service location serving up Southern favorites
- Mint Julep Bar – Offers fan-favorite mint juleps and Mickey Mouse-shaped beignets
- Harbour Galley – An outpost for hearty options, including clam chowder and lobster rolls
Guests may choose to mobile order food and beverages from Tiana’s Palace, Royal Street Veranda, Mint Julep Bar and Harbour Galley via the Disneyland app.*
Shopping:
- Eudora’s Chic Boutique Featuring Tiana’s Gourmet Secrets – Inspired by Eudora, Princess Tiana’s dressmaker mother in the Walt Disney Animation Studios’ film “The Princess and the Frog,” this shop features a unique assortment of Tiana- and New Orleans-themed apparel, accessories and more.
- Shops in New Orleans Square – From etched crystal and fragrances to pirate treasures, guests will find a wide selection of goods and souvenirs at Port Royal Curios and Curiosities, Pieces of Eight, Cristal d’Orleans, Mademoiselle Antoinette’s Parfumerie and La Mascarade d’Orleans.
Entertainment:
- New Orleans Square buzzes with blues and jazz of the French Quarter, with regular performances from live entertainers such as The Bootstrappers and Jambalaya Jazz.
- Guests may find Princess Tiana around New Orleans Square throughout the day.
- The nighttime spectacular Fantasmic! is an extravagant live show on the Rivers of America, featuring dazzling special effects and beloved Disney characters. Guests can check Disneyland.com and the Disneyland app for performance schedules.
Did you know?
- Some of the trees in Magnolia Park predate Disneyland Park itself, as they were sourced from Pershing Park in downtown Los Angeles by Disney Imagineer Bill Evans.
- During the Halloween and Holiday seasons each year, Jack Skellington from “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas” gives the Haunted Mansion a macabre makeover, complete with jack-o-lanterns, wreaths and a real gingerbread house.
- New Orleans Square is filled with relics and inspired replications such as mechanical toys, ornate vases, lacy wrought-iron lampposts and railings brought back from New Orleans by Walt Disney and his wife, Lillian.
- The upper stories of the New Orleans Square buildings are private areas, home to the membership-only Club 33 and 21 Royal, a residence once envisioned by Walt and Lillian Disney as a luxurious oasis for hosting celebrities and dignitaries.