Main Street, U.S.A.
Main Street, U.S.A. is the first "themed land" inside the main entrance of the many 'Disneyland'-style parks operated or licensed by The Walt Disney Company around the world.
Each Main Street, U.S.A. has a train station above the entrance, while the park's centrally located castle stands at the end .
The area closest to the entrance, usually just past the train station, is called Town Square. At the far end of main street, around and in front of the castle is called, The Hub or Central Plaza.
Town Square is home to City Hall, in which the Guest Relations office is located. Further along Main Street, the names painted in the windows on Main Street serve as credits for some of the many people, Imagineers and others, who contributed in some way to the creation of Disneyland. Largely they appear as fictional businesses, and they often refer to a hobby or interest that the person honored. Ub Iwerks's window, for example, refers to his prowess with cameras. For Disneyland's 50th anniversary, on July 17, 2005, a first-story window on each Main Street was unveiled with a dedication to all the cast members who had worked for Disney throughout the years. The streets are paved with resilient asphalt, a type of asphalt containing rubber, to prevent aching of feet. In July 2015, Disneyland expanded their Main Street U.S.A. with a Main Street Arcade in honour of their 60th anniversary.
The Hub is a plaza area in front of the castle at the end of Main Street. Here, one will find the entrances to most of the lands at the Magic Kingdom style parks. Usually, from left to right, a person will find the entrances to: Adventureland ; Frontierland ; through the castle, at all parks one will find Fantasyland ; and to the right will usually be Tomorrowland.
Disneyland
Inspired by Walt Disney's hometown of Marceline, Missouri , Main Street, U.S.A. is designed to resemble the center of an idealized turn-of-the-20th-century American town. According to Harper Goff, who worked on Main Street, U.S.A. with Walt, he showed Walt some photos of his childhood home of Fort Collins, Colorado. Walt liked the look, and so many of the features of the town were incorporated into Main Street, U.S.A. Another significant source of inspiration for the Main Street, U.S.A. concept came from the Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village, which Walt Disney visited twice in the 1940s.Walt Disney said, "For those of us who remember the carefree time it recreates, Main Street will bring back happy memories. For younger visitors, it is an adventure in turning back the calendar to the days of their grandfather's youth." Above the firehouse in Town Square at Disneyland is Walt Disney's personal apartment, fully furnished but off-limits to the public. A lamp is kept burning in the front window as a tribute to his memory, except at Christmas where a small tannenbaum replaces the lamp. It is largely decorated for both Halloween and Christmas.
There is a Christmas tree during Christmas Time, and there is a Mickey Mouse jack-o-lantern on Halloween Time, with additional pumpkin ears. In the circular hub in front of the Sleeping Beauty Castle, the bronze "Partners" statue of Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse is surrounded by smaller bronzes of familiar Disney characters, such as Donald Duck and the White Rabbit from Alice in Wonderland.
The Main Street Opera House in Town Square is the oldest building in Disneyland. It formerly served as the park's lumber mill between 1955 and 1961. The cannons that are displayed in the center of the square were used by the French army during the 1800s, although they were never fired in battle. The gas lamps that line the street originally came from St. Louis and were bought for $.03 a pound.
Partners'', sculpted by Blaine Gibson, was added in 1993. During the Halloween season, pumpkin busts for each themed land in the park, except Main Street, are seen around "Partners." It is listed as a real street in the Orange County Thomas Guide.
Attractions and entertainment
- The Disney Gallery
- Disneyland Railroad
- The Disneyland Story presenting Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln
- Main Street Cinema
- Main Street Vehicles
- Mickey's Soundsational Parade
- Main Street Arcade
- Magic Happens
- The Dapper Dans
- The Disneyland Band
- Halloween Screams
- Disney's Celebrate America
- Believe... In Holiday Magic
Former attractions and entertainment
- Bandstand
- Horse Drawn Fire Wagon
- Main Street Shooting Gallery
- Firehouse Five Plus Two
- Horse Drawn Surrey
- Carefree Corner
- Carnation Plaza Gardens
- Babes in Toyland Exhibit
- Legacy of Walt Disney
- The Walt Disney Story
- Disneyland Presents a Preview of Coming Attractions
- Gift-Giver Extraordinaire Machine
- Dream Machine
- Party Gras Parade
- The World According to Goofy Parade
- Aladdin's Royal Caravan Parade
- The Lion King Celebration Parade
- Dalmatian Celebration
- Light Magic
- Mulan Parade
- Parade of the Stars
- Walt Disney's Parade of Dreams
- Celebrate! – A Street Party
- Disney's Honorary VoluntEARS Cavalcade
- Paint the Night
- Main Street Electrical Parade
- Together Forever: A Pixar Nighttime Spectacular
- Mickey's Mix Magic
- Disneyland Forever
Restaurants and refreshments
- Carnation Café
- Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor
- Jolly Holiday Bakery
- Main Street Market House
- Plaza Inn
- Refreshment Corner
Former restaurants
- American Egg House
- Blue Ribbon Bakery
- Carnation Ice Cream Parlor
- Hills Bros. Coffee House & Coffee Garden
- Main Street Cone Shop
- Maxwell House Coffee Shop
- Plaza Pavilion Restaurant
- Puffin Bakery
- Sunkist Citrus House
- Town Square Cafe
Shops
- 20th Century Music Company
- Candy Kitchen
- Candy Palace
- China Closet
- Crystal Arts
- Crystal Palace
- Disney Clothiers, Ltd.
- Disneyana
- Disney Showcase
- Emporium
- Main Street Pin Shop
- New Century Jewelry
- Newsstand
- Penny Arcade
- Silhouette Studio
Former shops
- Annual Pass Center
- Bank of America
- Bank of Main Street
- Candle Shop
- Card Corner
- Coin Shop
- Cole of California Swimsuits
- Ellen's Gift Shop
- Fine Tobacco
- Flower Mart
- GAF Photo Salon
- Gallen-Kamp Stores Co.
- Gibson Greeting Cards
- Glass Blower
- Grandma's Baby Shop
- Great American Pastimes
- Hallmark Card Shop
- Hurricane Lamp Shop
- Intimate Apparel
- Jemrock Shop
- Jewelry Shop
- Jimmy Starr's Show Business Souvenirs
- Kodak Camera Center
- Mickey Mouse Club Headquarters Shop
- New Century Watches & Clocks
- Patented Pastimes
- Pen Shop
- Polaroid Camera Center
- Ruggles China & Glass Shop
- Story Book Shop
- Sunny-View Farms Jams & Jellies
- Town Square Realty
- Upjohn Pharmacy
- Watches & Clocks
- Wonderland Music
- Wurlitzer Music Hall
- Yale & Towne Lock Shop
- Western Printing Book Shop
Magic Kingdom
The decor is early-20th-century small-town America, inspired by Walt Disney's childhood and the film Lady and the Tramp. City Hall contains the Guest Relations lobby where cast members provide information and assistance. A real working barber shop gives haircuts. The carries a wide variety of Disney souvenirs such as plush toys, collectible pins, and Mickey-ear hats. Tony's Town Square and the Plaza Restaurant are sit-down restaurants. Casey's Corner is at the end of Main Street and sells traditional American ball park fare including burgers and fries.
In the distance beyond the end of Main Street stands Cinderella Castle. Though only 189 feet tall, it benefits from a technique known as forced perspective. The second stories of all the buildings along Main Street are shorter than the first stories, and the third stories are even shorter than the second, and the top windows of the castle are much smaller than standard. The resulting visual effect is that the buildings appear to be larger and taller than they really are. Main Street is considered the "opening credits" for the Magic Kingdom. Visitors pass under the train station, and then view the opening credits on the upper stories of the main street buildings.
Each window has a business name on it, such as "Seven Summits Expeditions, Frank G. Wells President"; each of these people has a connection to Disney. The windows/credits are ordered as they would be for a movie. In addition to the bronze "Partners Statue" of Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse in front of Cinderella Castle; there is also the "Sharing the Magic Statue" of Roy O. Disney sitting with Minnie Mouse near the park's entrance.
Surrounding the "Partners Statue" at the central hub are several iconic Disney characters featured throughout the park. These include Minnie, Donald, Br'er Rabbit, Goofy, Chip and Dale, etc.
Attractions and entertainment
- Casey's Corner Pianist
- City Hall
- Harmony Barber Shop
- Main Street Vehicles
- Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom
- Town Square Theater
- Walt Disney World Railroad
- Flag Retreat
- Citizens of Main Street
- Main Street Trolley Show
- Disney Festival of Fantasy Parade
- Move It! Shake It! Mouskedanceit! Street Party
Former attractions and entertainment
- America on Parade
- Main Street Electrical Parade
- Mickey's 50th Birthday Parade
- Dumbo's Circus Parade
- Tencennial Parade
- Mickey Mouse Character Parade
- Donald's 50th Birthday Parade
- Mickey's Street Party
- 15 Years of Magic
- All-America Parade
- Mickey's All-American Birthday Parade
- Disney Character Hit Parade
- 20th Anniversary "Surprise" Celebration Parade/Surprise Celebration
- Mickey Mania
- 25th Anniversary "Remember the Magic" Parade/Disney's Magical Moments Parade
- Family Fun Day Parade
- Share a Dream Come True
- Disney Dreams Come True
- Dream Along with Mickey
- Celebrate a Dream Come True
- Main Street Cinema
- Penny Arcade
- The Walt Disney Story
- SpectroMagic
- Swan Boats
- VMK Central
- Celebrate a Dream Come True Parade
- Move It! Shake It! Celebrate It! Street Party
- Move It! Shake It! Dance & Play It! Street Party
Restaurants and refreshments
- Casey's Corner
- Crystal Palace
- Main Street Bakery featuring Starbucks Coffee
- Plaza Ice Cream Parlor
- Plaza Restaurant
- Tony's Town Square Restaurant
Shops
- The Chapeau
- Confectionery
- Crystal Arts
- Disney Clothiers
- Disney & Co.
- Emporium
- Main Street Athletic Club
- Main Street Cinema
- Main Street Gallery
- Uptown Jewelers
Tokyo Disneyland
Attractions and entertainment
- Bicycle Piano
- Omnibus
- Penny Arcade
- Sax Four
- Tokyo Disneyland Band
- Welcome Flower Band
- Zip'n Zoom Guided Tours
Former attractions and entertainment
- Main Street Cinema
- Fire Engine
- Horseless Carriage
- Sax Five
- The Disney Gallery
Restaurants and refreshments
- Eastside Cafe
- Center Street Coffeehouse
- Restaurant Hokusai
- Ice Cream Cones
- Sweetheart Cafe
- Refreshment Corner
- Great American Waffle Company
- Club 33
Shops
- World Bazaar Confectionery
- Grand Emporium
- Main Street Daily
- Camera Center
- Town Center Fashions
- Harrington's Jewelry & Watches
- Pastry Palace
- Toy Station
- Magic Shop
- House of Greetings
- Silhouette Studio
- The Disney Gallery
- Disney & Co.
- The Home Store
Disneyland Park (Paris)
Also, due to often cold, rainy weather in the area, the Imagineers compromised and offered covered walkways on either side of Main Street called "arcades". There is the "Discovery Arcade" on the side closest to Discoveryland, and the "Liberty Arcade" on the side closest to Frontierland. These provide access to all of the shops along the length of Main Street, while giving shelter from the weather. They also provide a passageway when the street is crowded during parades and fireworks.
Attractions and entertainment
- Disneyland Railroad – Main Street Station
- Disney Illuminations
- Horse-Drawn Streetcars
- Main Street Vehicles
- Disney Stars on Parade
- Liberty Arcade
- Discovery Arcade
Restaurants and refreshments
- Walt's – An American Restaurant
- Plaza Gardens Restaurant
- Casey's Corner
- Victoria's Home-Style Restaurant
- Market House Deli
- Cable Car Bake shop
- Cookie Kitchen
- The Coffee Grinder
- The Ice Cream Company
- The Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlour
Shops
- Plaza East & West Boutiques
- The Storybook Store
- Ribbons & Bows Hat Shop
- The Bixby Brothers
- Emporium
- Dapper Dan's Hair Cuts
- New Century Notions, replacing Town Square Photography as of 1 August 2014.
- Boardwalk Candy Palace
- Disney Clothiers, Ltd.
- Main Street Motors
- Harrington's Fine China & Porcelains
- Disneyana Collectibles
- Lilly's Boutique
- Disney & Co.
Hong Kong Disneyland
The decor is 20th-century small-town America from about the years 1890–1910. Though being very similar to Anaheim's main street, the story of this street is heavily influenced by European immigrants. Plaza Inn has the same exterior design as the one in Anaheim but its theme is about a wealthy American couple who traveled to Hong Kong, fell in love with its culture and cuisine, and returned to create a classical English eatery filled with all the decorations they collected on their journeys. The Market House Bakery was founded by a Viennese pastry chef who brought some of the world's most famous desserts and coffee cakes from the Austrian imperial court.
Instead of using stone as the major building material like other main streets, Main Street at Hong Kong Disneyland was built mainly of wood, which is rare in Hong Kong. There are no horse-drawn streetcars on this street, although tracks for the streetcars can be seen from early conceptual arts.
In early August 2008, The Disneyland Story presenting How Mickey Mouse Came to Hong Kong was closed. It was re-themed to Art of Animation on August 31. On January 21, 2011, a new shop named Center Street Boutique was opened. On August 21, 2012, a new shop named Victorian Collection was opened, between Emporium and Centennial Hall.
Attractions and entertainment
- Animation Academy
- Art of Animation
- The Annex
- "Disney Paint the Night" Nighttime Spectacular
- Flights of Fantasy Parade
- Hong Kong Disneyland Railroad - Main Street Station
- Main Street Entertainment
- Main Street Vehicles
- Meet Chip and Dale in Main Street
- Meet Daisy at Town Square
- Meet Donald at Town Square
- Meet Duffy and Friends at Main Street Cinema
- Meet Goofy in Main Street
- Meet Mickey and Minnie at Town Square
- Meet Pluto in Main Street
Past attractions and entertainment
- The Disneyland Story presenting How Mickey Mouse Came to Hong Kong
- The Dapper Dans
- Main Street Haunted Hotel
- Turtle Talk with Crush
- Mickey's House
- High School Musical: LIVE!
- Tinker Bell's Pixie Dusted Castle
- "The Magic Continues" Preview Gallery
- Lightning McQueen "LIVE"!
- Graves Academy
- Monsters University Administration Building
- "Disney In The Stars" Fireworks
- Royal Princess Garden
- Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique
- We Love Mickey!
Future attractions and entertainment
- Once Upon a Time
Restaurants and refreshments
- Market House Bakery
- Main Street Corner Cafe
- Main Street Market
- Plaza Inn
- Popcorn, Cotton Candy, Frozen Lollipops Cart
- Sandwiches, Coffee Corner
Shops
- Castle View Gifts
- Centennial Hall
- Center Street Boutique
- Emporium
- Flower St. Boutique
- Main Street Cinema: My Journeys with Duffy
- Main Street Sweets
- Silhouette Studio
- The Curiosity Shop
- Town Square Photo
- Town Square Sundries
- Victorian Collection
Former shops
- Crystal Arts
- Midtown Jewelry
- Newsstand
Shanghai Disneyland
Attractions and entertainment
- Mickey's Film Festival
- Meet Minnie Mouse and Friends
- Shanghai Disneyland Band
Restaurants and refreshments
- Il Paperino
- Mickey & Pals Market Café
- Remy's Patisserie
Shops
- Avenue M Arcade
- Carefree Corner
- Sweethearts Confectionery
- Whistle Stop Shop