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'''Main Street, U.S.A. ''' is the first "themed land" inside the main entrance of the many theme parks operated or licensed by [[The Walt Disney Company]] around the world. Main Street, U.S.A. is themed to resemble American small towns during the early 20th Century. In [[Tokyo Disneyland]], it is called '''World Bazaar''' and covered by a glass [[Victorian architecture|Victorian-style]] [[Conservatory (greenhouse)|conservatory]] roof to shield guests from the weather there.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Overview of World Bazaar |url=http://www.tdrfan.com/tdl/world_bazaar/overview_of_world_bazaar/index.htm |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220808052412/http://www.tdrfan.com/tdl/world_bazaar/overview_of_world_bazaar/index.htm |archive-date=2022-08-08 |access-date=2022-08-07 |website=Chris's Tokyo Disney Resort Fan Site}}</ref> At [[Shanghai Disneyland]], it is called '''Mickey Avenue''' and is orientated to help introduce visitors to Disney characters.<ref name=scmp1988450>{{cite web|url=http://www.scmp.com/lifestyle/travel-leisure/article/1988450/how-disney-made-sure-shanghai-disneyland-doesnt-put-chinese|title=How Disney made sure Shanghai Disneyland doesn't put off Chinese visitors|date=12 July 2016 |url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160714155116/http://www.scmp.com/lifestyle/travel-leisure/article/1988450/how-disney-made-sure-shanghai-disneyland-doesnt-put-chinese|archive-date=July 14, 2016}}</ref>
'''Main Street, U.S.A. ''' is the first "themed land" inside the main entrance of the many theme parks operated or licensed by [[The Walt Disney Company]] around the world. Main Street, U.S.A. is themed to resemble American small towns during the early 20th century. In [[Tokyo Disneyland]], it is called '''World Bazaar''' and covered by a glass [[Victorian architecture|Victorian-style]] [[Conservatory (greenhouse)|conservatory]] roof to shield guests from the weather there.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Overview of World Bazaar |url=http://www.tdrfan.com/tdl/world_bazaar/overview_of_world_bazaar/index.htm |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220808052412/http://www.tdrfan.com/tdl/world_bazaar/overview_of_world_bazaar/index.htm |archive-date=2022-08-08 |access-date=2022-08-07 |website=Chris's Tokyo Disney Resort Fan Site}}</ref> At [[Shanghai Disneyland]], it is called '''Mickey Avenue''' and is orientated to help introduce visitors to Disney characters.<ref name=scmp1988450>{{cite web|url=http://www.scmp.com/lifestyle/travel-leisure/article/1988450/how-disney-made-sure-shanghai-disneyland-doesnt-put-chinese|title=How Disney made sure Shanghai Disneyland doesn't put off Chinese visitors|date=12 July 2016 |url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160714155116/http://www.scmp.com/lifestyle/travel-leisure/article/1988450/how-disney-made-sure-shanghai-disneyland-doesnt-put-chinese|archive-date=July 14, 2016}}</ref>


Each Main Street, U.S.A. (except in Tokyo and Shanghai) has a [[train station]] along the park's respective [[Rail transport in Walt Disney Parks and Resorts|Disney railroad]] above the entrance. The area closest to the entrance, usually just past the train station, is called Town Square.
Each Main Street, U.S.A. (except in Tokyo and Shanghai) has a [[train station]] along the park's respective [[Rail transport in Walt Disney Parks and Resorts|Disney railroad]] above the entrance. The area closest to the entrance, usually just past the train station, is called Town Square.


At the other end of Main Street stands the park's centrally located castle ([[Sleeping Beauty Castle]] at [[Disneyland|Disneyland in California]], [[Cinderella Castle]] at [[Walt Disney World]] and [[Tokyo Disneyland]], [[Le Château de la Belle au Bois Dormant]] at [[Disneyland Park (Paris)|Disneyland Park in Paris]], [[Castle of Magical Dreams]] at [[Hong Kong Disneyland]], [[Enchanted Storybook Castle]] at Shanghai Disneyland). In most of the parks, the area in front of the castle is known as The Hub or Central Plaza, while Shanghai Disneyland has the [[Gardens of Imagination]] in place of a hub/central plaza. At the Hub/Central Plaza, one will find the entrances to most of the other lands at the parks.
At the other end of Main Street stands the park's centrally located castle ([[Sleeping Beauty Castle]] at [[Disneyland]] in California, [[Cinderella Castle]] at [[Walt Disney World]] and [[Tokyo Disneyland]], [[Le Château de la Belle au Bois Dormant]] at [[Disneyland Park (Paris)|Disneyland Park in Paris]], [[Castle of Magical Dreams]] at [[Hong Kong Disneyland]], [[Enchanted Storybook Castle]] at Shanghai Disneyland). In most of the parks, the area in front of the castle is known as The Hub or Central Plaza, while Shanghai Disneyland has the [[Gardens of Imagination]] in place of a hub/central plaza. At the Hub/Central Plaza, one will find the entrances to most of the other lands at the parks.


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, [[Walt Disney Imagineering|Imagineer]]s and others, who contributed in some way to the creation of Disneyland. Largely they appear as fictional businesses (gyms, realtors, dentists), 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.
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, [[Walt Disney Imagineering|Imagineer]]s and others, who contributed in some way to the creation of Disneyland. Largely they appear as fictional businesses (gyms, realtors, dentists), and they often refer to a hobby or interest of the person honored. [[Ub Iwerks]]'s window, for example, refers to his prowess with cameras.


==Disneyland==
==Disneyland==
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[[File:Disneyland Apartment (15666353640).jpg|thumb|A replica of Walt Disney's apartment at the [[Walt Disney Family Museum]]]]
[[File:Disneyland Apartment (15666353640).jpg|thumb|A replica of Walt Disney's apartment at the [[Walt Disney Family Museum]]]]
[[File:Main street Disneyland, California.jpg|thumb|Main Street at Disneyland in August 2018]]
[[File:Main street Disneyland, California.jpg|thumb|Main Street at Disneyland in August 2018]]

{{Main Street Vehicles (Disneyland)}}
Inspired by [[Walt Disney]]'s hometown of [[Marceline, Missouri]] (as in the film ''[[Lady and the Tramp]])'', Main Street, U.S.A. is designed to resemble the center of an idealized turn-of-the-20th-century ({{circa|1910}}) American town.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Watts |first=Steven |date=1995 |title=Walt Disney: Art and Politics in the American Century |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/2081916 |journal=The Journal of American History |volume=82 |issue=1 |pages=84–110 |doi=10.2307/2081916 |jstor=2081916 |issn=0021-8723}}</ref> 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.<ref name="fort-collins.co.us">{{cite web|url=http://library.ci.fort-collins.co.us/Local_history/Topics/legends/disney.htm |title=Local History Archive Larimer Legends – Old Town & Disneyland – City of Fort Collins, Colorado |publisher=Library.ci.fort-collins.co.us |access-date=2013-12-19 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090125183538/http://library.ci.fort-collins.co.us/Local_history/Topics/legends/disney.htm |archive-date=2009-01-25 }}</ref> Another significant source of inspiration for the Main Street, U.S.A. concept came from the [[The Henry Ford|Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village]], which Walt Disney visited twice in the 1940s.<ref>[https://www.thehenryford.org/exhibits/pic/2005/september.asp The Henry Ford – Walt Disney Visits Henry Ford's Greenfield Village] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151224172729/http://www.thehenryford.org/exhibits/pic/2005/september.asp |date=2015-12-24 }}</ref>
Inspired by [[Walt Disney]]'s hometown of [[Marceline, Missouri]] (as in the film ''[[Lady and the Tramp]])'', Main Street, U.S.A. is designed to resemble the center of an idealized turn-of-the-20th-century ({{circa|1910}}) American town.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Watts |first=Steven |date=1995 |title=Walt Disney: Art and Politics in the American Century |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/2081916 |journal=The Journal of American History |volume=82 |issue=1 |pages=84–110 |doi=10.2307/2081916 |jstor=2081916 |issn=0021-8723}}</ref> 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.<ref name="fort-collins.co.us">{{cite web|url=http://library.ci.fort-collins.co.us/Local_history/Topics/legends/disney.htm |title=Local History Archive Larimer Legends – Old Town & Disneyland – City of Fort Collins, Colorado |publisher=Library.ci.fort-collins.co.us |access-date=2013-12-19 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090125183538/http://library.ci.fort-collins.co.us/Local_history/Topics/legends/disney.htm |archive-date=2009-01-25 }}</ref> Another significant source of inspiration for the Main Street, U.S.A. concept came from the [[The Henry Ford|Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village]], which Walt Disney visited twice in the 1940s.<ref>[https://www.thehenryford.org/exhibits/pic/2005/september.asp The Henry Ford – Walt Disney Visits Henry Ford's Greenfield Village] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151224172729/http://www.thehenryford.org/exhibits/pic/2005/september.asp |date=2015-12-24 }}</ref>


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."
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 [[Fire station|firehouse]] in Town Square at Disneyland is Walt Disney's personal [[apartment]], fully furnished but off-limits to the public. Walt Disney resided there so that he can quickly travel to and from The Walt Disney Company. A lamp is kept burning in the front window as a tribute to his memory, except at Christmas where a small [[Christmas tree|tannenbaum]] replaces the lamp. It is largely decorated for both [[Halloween]] and [[Christmas]].
Above the [[Fire station|firehouse]] in Town Square at Disneyland is Walt Disney's personal [[apartment]], fully furnished but off-limits to the public. Walt Disney resided there so that he could quickly travel to and from The Walt Disney Company. A lamp is kept burning in the front window as a tribute to his memory, except at Christmas where a small [[Christmas tree|tannenbaum]] replaces the lamp. It is largely decorated for both [[Halloween]] and [[Christmas]].


There is a {{convert|60|ft|m|adj=mid|-tall}} Christmas tree during Christmas Time, and there is a {{convert|16|ft|m|adj=mid|-high}} [[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.
There is a {{convert|60|ft|m|adj=mid|-tall}} Christmas tree during Christmas Time, and there is a {{convert|16|ft|m|adj=mid|-high}} [[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.
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===Attractions and entertainment===
===Attractions and entertainment===
* [[The Disney Gallery]] (2009–present)
* [[Disneyland Railroad]] (1955–present)
* [[Disneyland Railroad]] (1955–present)
* [[Main Street Vehicles#Disneyland|Main Street Vehicles]] (1955–present) (a {{Track gauge|3ft|lk=on|disp=[]}} [[Narrow-gauge railway|narrow gauge]] [[tram]]way with [[horsecar|horse-drawn streetcars]] is part of this attraction)<ref name="BlickpunktStraßenbahn">{{Cite web|title=Trams of the World 2017|url=http://blickpunktstrab.net/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/tramsderwelt2017.pdf|publisher=Blickpunkt Straßenbahn|date=January 24, 2017|access-date=February 16, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170216202427/http://blickpunktstrab.net/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/tramsderwelt2017.pdf|archive-date=February 16, 2017}}</ref><ref name="D23">{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Horse-Drawn Streetcars|url=https://d23.com/a-to-z/horse-drawn-streetcars/|work=[[D23 (Disney)]]|access-date=July 8, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231001162141/https://d23.com/a-to-z/horse-drawn-streetcars/|archive-date=October 1, 2023}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Eades|first=Mark|date=January 14, 2016|title=Disneyland Ride Review: a Trip Back in Time on the Horse-Drawn Streetcars|url=https://www.ocregister.com/2016/01/14/disneyland-ride-review-a-trip-back-in-time-on-the-horse-drawn-streetcars/|work=[[The Orange County Register]]|access-date=July 8, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190704134807/https://www.ocregister.com/2016/01/14/disneyland-ride-review-a-trip-back-in-time-on-the-horse-drawn-streetcars/|archive-date=July 4, 2019|url-access=subscription}}</ref>
* [[Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln]] (1965–present)
* Main Street Opera House
** [[Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln]] (1965–present)
** Walt Disney – A Magical Life<ref name="ocr20240811">{{cite news |last1=MacDonald |first1=Brady |title=Disney readying ‘Avatar’ attraction |url=https://www.ocregister.com/2024/08/10/disneyland-reveals-plans-for-new-avatar-land-based-on-way-of-water/ |access-date=11 August 2024 |work=The Orange County Register |date=August 11, 2024 |page=A9}}</ref> (Opening in 2025)
* [[The Disney Gallery]] (2009–present)
* [[Main Street Cinema]] (1955–present)
* [[Main Street Cinema]] (1955–present)
* [[Main Street Vehicles]] (a {{Track gauge|3ft|lk=on|disp=[]}} [[Narrow-gauge railway|narrow gauge]] [[tram]]way with [[horsecar|horse-drawn streetcars]] is part of this attraction<ref name="BlickpunktStraßenbahn">{{Cite web|title=Trams of the World 2017|url=http://blickpunktstrab.net/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/tramsderwelt2017.pdf|publisher=Blickpunkt Straßenbahn|date=January 24, 2017|access-date=February 16, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170216202427/http://blickpunktstrab.net/wordpress2/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/tramsderwelt2017.pdf|archive-date=February 16, 2017}}</ref>)
* Main Street Arcade
* Main Street Arcade
* [[The Dapper Dans]] (1959–present)
* [[The Dapper Dans]] (1959–present)
* The Disneyland Band
* The Disneyland Band

====Seasonal entertainment====
* [[Halloween Screams]] (2009–present)
* [[Halloween Screams]] (2009–present)
* [[Disney's Celebrate America]] (2008–present)
* [[Disney's Celebrate America]] (2008–present)
* [[Believe... In Holiday Magic]] (2000–present)
* [[Believe... In Holiday Magic]] (2000–present)
* [[Paint the Night]] (2015–2016) (Reopening in 2025)
* [[Wondrous Journeys]] (2023–present)


===Former attractions and entertainment===
===Former attractions and entertainment===
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* Celebrate! – A Street Party (2009–2010)
* Celebrate! – A Street Party (2009–2010)
* Disney's Honorary VoluntEARS Cavalcade (2010)
* Disney's Honorary VoluntEARS Cavalcade (2010)
* [[Paint the Night]] (2015–2016)
* [[Together Forever (Disney)|Together Forever: A Pixar Nighttime Spectacular]] (2018)
* Mickey's Soundsational Parade (2011-2019)
* Mickey's Soundsational Parade (2011-2019)
* [[Disneyland Forever]] (2015-2016, 2019, 2022)
* [[Disneyland Forever]] (2015-2016, 2019, 2022)
* [[Together Forever (Disney)|Together Forever: A Pixar Nighttime Spectacular]] (2018, 2024)
* Mickey's Mix Magic (2019; 2021-2022)
* Mickey's Mix Magic (2019; 2021-2022, 2024)
* [[Main Street Electrical Parade]] (1972–1996, 2017, 2019, 2022)
* [[Main Street Electrical Parade]] (1972–1996, 2017, 2019, 2022)
* [[Wondrous Journeys]] (2023, 2024)


===Restaurants and refreshments===
===Restaurants and refreshments===
* Carnation Café<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://huntingpixiedust.com/carnation-cafe-review/|title=Carnation Café Review|date=2018-07-30|website=Hunting Pixie Dust|language=en-US|access-date=2019-02-14}}</ref>
* Carnation Café<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://huntingpixiedust.com/carnation-cafe-review/|title=Carnation Café Review|date=2018-07-30|website=Hunting Pixie Dust|language=en-US|access-date=2019-02-14|archive-date=2019-02-14|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190214184725/https://huntingpixiedust.com/carnation-cafe-review/|url-status=dead}}</ref>
* Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor
* Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor
* Jolly Holiday Bakery
* Jolly Holiday Bakery
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==Magic Kingdom==
==Magic Kingdom==
{{see also|List of Magic Kingdom attractions}}
{{see also|List of Magic Kingdom attractions}}
[[File:Mainstreetflorida.jpg|thumb|Main Street, U.S.A. in [[Magic Kingdom]]]]
[[File:Mickey and Minnie in the Celebrate a Dream Come True Parade Main Street USA Walt Disney World.jpg|thumb|right|[[Mickey Mouse]] and [[Minnie Mouse]] in the Celebrate a Dream Come True Parade down Main Street, U.S.A.]]
[[File:Mickey and Minnie in the Celebrate a Dream Come True Parade Main Street USA Walt Disney World.jpg|thumb|right|[[Mickey Mouse]] and [[Minnie Mouse]] in the Celebrate a Dream Come True Parade down Main Street, U.S.A.]]
[[File: Street Performers on Main Street, U.S.A.jpg|thumb|The Dapper Dans on Main Street, U.S.A.]]
[[File: Street Performers on Main Street, U.S.A.jpg|thumb|The Dapper Dans on Main Street, U.S.A.]]
Main Street, U.S.A. at Magic Kingdom Park is themed as an early-20th century American town, inspired by Walt Disney's childhood home of [[Marceline, Missouri]]. Symbolically, Main Street represents the park's "[[opening credits]]", where guests pass under the train station (the opening curtain) at left or right, then view the names of key personnel along the windows of the buildings' upper floors. Many windows bear the name of a fictional business, such as "Seven Summits Expeditions, [[Frank Wells|Frank G. Wells]] President", with each representing a tribute to significant people connected to the Disney company and the development of the Walt Disney World Resort. It features stylistic influences from around the country. Taking its inspiration from [[New England]] to [[Missouri]], this design is most noticeable in the four corners in the middle of Main Street, where each of the four corner buildings represents a different architectural style. There is no opera house as there is at Disneyland; instead, there is the Town Square Theatre. The second stories of all the buildings along Main Street are shorter than the first stories, and are offices for Walt Disney World management.
Main Street, U.S.A. at Magic Kingdom Park is themed as an early-20th century American town, inspired by Walt Disney's childhood home of [[Marceline, Missouri]]. Symbolically, Main Street represents the park's "[[opening credits]]", where guests pass under the train station (the opening curtain) at left or right, then view the names of key personnel along the windows of the buildings' upper floors. Many windows bear the name of a fictional business, such as "Seven Summits Expeditions, [[Frank Wells|Frank G. Wells]] President", with each representing a tribute to significant people connected to the Disney company and the development of the Walt Disney World Resort. It features stylistic influences from around the country. Taking its inspiration from [[New England]] to [[Missouri]], this design is most noticeable in the four corners in the middle of Main Street, where each of the four corner buildings represents a different architectural style. There is no opera house as there is at Disneyland; instead, there is the Town Square Theatre. The second stories of all the buildings along Main Street are shorter than the first stories, and are offices for Walt Disney World management.
[[File:Mainstreetflorida.jpg|thumb|Main Street, U.S.A. at [[Magic Kingdom]]]]
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'''Table-Service Restaurants'''
* Tony's Town Square Restaurant - primarily Italian menu themed by ''[[The Lady and the Tramp]]''
* The Plaza Restaurant
* Crystal Palace - features Winnie the Pooh & Friends character buffet-dining


===Attractions and entertainment===
'''Quick-Service Food'''
* [[Walt Disney World Railroad]] (1971-present)
* Casey's Corner - Americana-baseball themed, specializing in hot-dogs, currently sponsored by [[Coca-Cola]].
* [[Main Street Vehicles#Magic Kingdom|Main Street Vehicles]] (1971-present) (a {{Track gauge|3ft|lk=on|disp=[]}} [[Narrow-gauge railway|narrow gauge]] [[tram]]way with [[horsecar|horse-drawn streetcars]] is part of this attraction)<ref name="BlickpunktStraßenbahn"/><ref name="D23"/><ref>{{Cite web|last=Eades|first=Mark|date=April 28, 2017|title=A Former Disney Imagineer’s Guide to Walt Disney World’s Main Street U.S.A.|url=https://www.ocregister.com/2017/04/28/a-former-disney-imagineers-guide-to-walt-disney-worlds-main-street-u-s-a/|work=The Orange County Register|access-date=July 8, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170428210320/https://www.ocregister.com/2017/04/28/a-former-disney-imagineers-guide-to-walt-disney-worlds-main-street-u-s-a/|archive-date=April 28, 2017|url-access=subscription}}</ref>
* Main Street Bakery - the parks only [[Starbucks]] location. Operated by Disney.
* Harmony Barber Shop - offers basic haircuts, popular for babies first haircuts.
* Main Street Confectionery - sells sweets including custom popcorn flavors, currently sponsored by [[Mars, Incorporated|Mars-Wrigley]], and includes a show kitchen.
* Town Square Theatre
* Main Street Popcorn Stand - located in front of the Chamber of Commerce.
** Meet Mickey Mouse
* The Plaza Ice Cream Parlour - currently sponsored by [[Edys]].
* Main Street Philharmonic (2000-present)

* [[The Dapper Dans]] - a men's [[acapella]] singing group. (1971-present)
'''Attractions'''
* Casey's Corner Pianist - professional pianist plays Disney music on an outdoor piano. (1971-present)
* Meet Mickey Mouse in the Town Square Theatre ▲
* Disney's Festival of Fantasy Parade (2014-present)

* Mickey's Magical Friendship Faire - A daily castle stage show performed in front of [[Cinderella Castle]]. (2022-present)
'''Buildings and Points of Interest'''
* Disney Adventure Friends Cavalcade (2022-present)
*City Hall - guest relations.
* [[Happily Ever After (Magic Kingdom)|Happily Ever After]] (2017-2021) (2023-present)
*Chamber of Commerce - lost and found.
*Fire Station - historical fire fighter memorabilia inside .
*Main Street Train Station - historical railroad memorabilia inside.
*Main Street Flag Pole - a daily retreat ceremony is performed.
*Share The Magic Statue - a statue of Roy Disney sitting with Minnie Mouse.
*Harmony Barbershop - offers basic haircuts, popular for babies first haircuts.
*Main Street Car Barn - home of the [[#Magic Kingdom|Main Street Vehicles]] that transport guests to The Hub at specific times during the day.
*Main Street First Aid & Babycare - provides medical attention and services for mothers and babies.
*Photo Pass & Memory Maker Service Station - located inside the Town Square Theatre.
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'''Entertainment'''
*[[The Dapper Dans]] - a men's [[acapella]] singing group. (1971-present)
*Casey's Corner Pianist - professional pianist plays Disney music on an outdoor piano. (1971-present)
*Disney's Festival of Fantasy Parade (2014-present)
*Mickey's Magical Friendship Faire - A daily castle stage show performed in front of [[Cinderella Castle]]. (2022-present)
*Disney Adventure Friends Cavalcade (2022-present)
*[[Happily Ever After (Magic Kingdom)|Happily Ever After]] (2017-2021) (2023-present)
* [[Disney Enchantment]] (October 1, 2021–April 2, 2023) (January 11, 2024-present)
* [[Disney Enchantment]] (October 1, 2021–April 2, 2023) (January 11, 2024-present)

'''Annual Event Entertainment'''
====Seasonal Entertainment====
*[[Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party#Mickey's Boo-to-You Halloween Parade|Mickey's Boo-to-You Halloween Parade]] - Halloween themed parade shown during [[Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party]]. (1999-2004) (2005-present)
* [[Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party#Mickey's Boo-to-You Halloween Parade|Mickey's Boo-to-You Halloween Parade]] - Halloween themed parade shown during [[Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party]]. (1999-2004) (2005-present)
*[[Fantasy in the Sky]] - New Year's Eve fireworks shown December 30th and 31st of any year. (1999–2000) (2007–present)
* [[Fantasy in the Sky]] - New Year's Eve fireworks shown December 30th and 31st of any year. (1999–2000) (2007–present)
*[[Disney's Celebrate America]] (2008-present)
* [[Disney's Celebrate America]] (2008-present)
*Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular - A live show performed on the [[Cinderella Castle]] stage during [[Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party]]. It stars the Sanderson sisters from the 1993 film, [[Hocus Pocus (1993 film)|Hocus Pocus]]. (2015-present)
*[[Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party#Mickey's Most Merriest Celebration|Mickey's Most Merriest Celebration]]- A live show performed on the [[Cinderella Castle]] stage during [[Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party]]. (2016-present)
* Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular - A live show performed on the [[Cinderella Castle]] stage during [[Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party]]. It stars the Sanderson sisters from the 1993 film, [[Hocus Pocus (1993 film)|Hocus Pocus]]. (2015-present)
*[[Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party#Disney’s Not So Spooky Spectacular!|Disney's Not So Spooky Spectacular!]] - Halloween themed fireworks shown during [[Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party]]. (2019-present)
* [[Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party#Mickey's Most Merriest Celebration|Mickey's Most Merriest Celebration]]- A live show performed on the [[Cinderella Castle]] stage during [[Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party]]. (2016-present)
*[[Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party#Minnie's Wonderful Christmastime Fireworks|Minnie's Wonderful Christmastime Fireworks]] - Christmas themed fireworks shown during [[Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party]]. (2019-present)
* [[Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party#Disney’s Not So Spooky Spectacular!|Disney's Not So Spooky Spectacular!]] - Halloween themed fireworks shown during [[Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party]]. (2019-present)
*[[Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party#Mickey's Once Upon a Christmastime Parade|Mickey's Once Upon a Christmastime Parade]] - Christmas themed parade shown during [[Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party]]. (1994-2006) (2007-2019) (2021-present)
* [[Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party#Minnie's Wonderful Christmastime Fireworks|Minnie's Wonderful Christmastime Fireworks]] - Christmas themed fireworks shown during [[Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party]]. (2019-present)
* [[Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party#Mickey's Once Upon a Christmastime Parade|Mickey's Once Upon a Christmastime Parade]] - Christmas themed parade shown during [[Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party]]. (1994-2006) (2007-2019) (2021-present)
'''Merchandise'''
*Emporium - the largest merchandise location in the park, lining the Westside of the street.
*Curtain Call Collectibles - located inside the Town Square Theatre. Also the main ear-hat embroidery location.
*Box Office Gifts - located inside the Town Square Theatre.
*Crystal Arts - operated by Arribas Brothers, a third-party vendor specializing in engraved glass and [[glassblowing]]. Demonstrations of glassblowing are shown inside. <ref>[https://www.arribas.com/]</ref>
*Main Street Balloons - usually located at Center Street. Operated by third-party Rubio Arts.
*Main Street Caricature & Cameo Artist - located on Center Street.
*Main Street Cinema - a gift shop for various merchandise collections. Disney-cartoons are played inside, projected on the back wall of the shop.
*Uptown Jewelers - the parks main shop for jewelry, bags, and accessories.
*[[Pandora (jewelry)|Pandora Jewelry]] - located inside Uptown Jewelers, staffed by third-party Pandora specialists.
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===Former attractions and entertainment===
===Former attractions and entertainment===
'''Fireworks'''
====Fireworks====
* [[Fantasy in the Sky]] (1971-2003)
* [[Fantasy in the Sky]] (1971-2003)
* [[Cinderella Castle#The Magic, the Memories and You|The Magic, the Memories and You]] (2011-2012)
* [[Cinderella Castle#The Magic, the Memories and You|The Magic, the Memories and You]] (2011-2012)
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* [[Once Upon a Time (Disney parks)|Once Upon a Time]] (2016-2020)
* [[Once Upon a Time (Disney parks)|Once Upon a Time]] (2016-2020)


'''Parades'''
====Parades====
* America on Parade (June 14, 1975–September 6, 1976)
* America on Parade (June 14, 1975–September 6, 1976)
* Mickey Mouse Club Parade (1977)
* Mickey Mouse Club Parade (1977)
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* 50th Anniversary "Mickey’s Celebration" Cavalcade (October 1, 2021-March 31, 2023)
* 50th Anniversary "Mickey’s Celebration" Cavalcade (October 1, 2021-March 31, 2023)


'''Other attractions'''
====Other attractions====
* Penny Arcade (1971–1995)
* Penny Arcade (1971–1995)
* Main Street Cinema (1971–1998)
* Main Street Cinema (1971–1998)
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* Dream Along with Mickey (October 1, 2006-April 2, 2016)
* Dream Along with Mickey (October 1, 2006-April 2, 2016)
* Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom (2012–2021)
* Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom (2012–2021)

===Restaurants and refreshments===
* Tony's Town Square Restaurant - primarily Italian menu themed by ''[[The Lady and the Tramp]]''
* The Plaza Restaurant
* Crystal Palace - features Winnie the Pooh & Friends character buffet-dining
* Casey's Corner - Americana-baseball themed, specializing in hot-dogs, currently sponsored by [[Coca-Cola]].
* Main Street Bakery - the parks only [[Starbucks]] location. Operated by Disney.
* Main Street Confectionery - sells sweets including custom popcorn flavors, currently sponsored by [[Mars, Incorporated|Mars-Wrigley]], and includes a show kitchen.
* Main Street Popcorn Stand - located in front of the Chamber of Commerce.
* The Plaza Ice Cream Parlour - currently sponsored by [[Edys]].

===Shops===
* Emporium - the largest merchandise location in the park, lining the Westside of the street.
* Curtain Call Collectibles - located inside the Town Square Theatre. Also the main ear-hat embroidery location.
* Box Office Gifts - located inside the Town Square Theatre.
* Crystal Arts - operated by Arribas Brothers, a third-party vendor specializing in engraved glass and [[glassblowing]]. Demonstrations of glassblowing are shown inside. <ref>{{cite web|title=Arribas Brothers at Walt Disney World|url=https://www.arribas.com/}}</ref>
* Main Street Balloons - usually located at Center Street. Operated by third-party Rubio Arts.
* Main Street Caricature & Cameo Artist - located on Center Street.
* Main Street Cinema - a gift shop for various merchandise collections. Disney-cartoons are played inside, projected on the back wall of the shop.
* Uptown Jewelers - the parks main shop for jewelry, bags, and accessories.
* [[Pandora (jewelry)|Pandora Jewelry]] - located inside Uptown Jewelers, staffed by third-party Pandora specialists.


==Tokyo Disneyland==
==Tokyo Disneyland==
{{See also|List of Tokyo Disneyland attractions}}
{{See also|List of Tokyo Disneyland attractions}}
[[File:World Bazaar at TDL.jpg|thumb|right|World Bazaar at [[Tokyo Disneyland]] during the Christmas Season]]
[[File:World Bazaar, Tokyo Disneyland (9409949418).jpg|thumb|right|World Bazaar in [[Tokyo Disneyland]]]]
The '''World Bazaar''' is the alternative of Main Street, U.S.A. It is covered by a glass [[Victorian architecture|Victorian-style]] conservatory roof to shield guests from the Japanese weather. Amongst others, World Bazaar features a 1920s American [[Art Deco]] styled restaurant. World Bazaar features the most eateries out of the "Main Streets", with three table service restaurants (four including [[Club 33]]). There is also a larger side street called "Center Street" that runs across Main Street which exits on either side into Tomorrowland and Adventureland. This was the first "Main Street" that did not have a train station (the other "Main Street" being in [[Shanghai Disneyland Park|Shanghai Disneyland.]]) World Bazaar is also home to Tokyo Disneyland's [[Club 33]].
The '''World Bazaar''' is the alternative of Main Street, U.S.A. It is covered by a glass [[Victorian architecture|Victorian-style]] conservatory roof to shield guests from the Japanese weather. Amongst others, World Bazaar features a 1920s American [[Art Deco]] styled restaurant. World Bazaar features the most eateries out of the "Main Streets", with three table service restaurants (four including [[Club 33]]). There is also a larger side street called "Center Street" that runs across Main Street which exits on either side into Tomorrowland and Adventureland. This was the first "Main Street" that did not have a train station (the other "Main Street" being in [[Shanghai Disneyland Park|Shanghai Disneyland.]]) World Bazaar is also home to Tokyo Disneyland's [[Club 33]].


===Attractions and entertainment===
===Attractions and entertainment===
* Bicycle Piano
* Bicycle Piano
* [[Main Street Vehicles#Tokyo Disneyland|Omnibus]]
* Omnibus
* Penny Arcade
* Penny Arcade
* Sax Four
* Sax Four
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* The Home Store
* The Home Store


==Disneyland Paris==
==Disneyland Park (Paris)==
{{Horse-Drawn Streetcars (Disneyland Park (Paris))}}
[[File:77700 Chessy, France - panoramio (10).jpg|thumb|Main Street, U.S.A. in [[Disneyland Park (Paris)]]]]
This street is an almost exact copy of the street in Florida. Town Square is different though. It is influenced by New York city architecture. The original idea was going to be a new approach, completely different from the other versions. Themed to America in the 1920s rather than turn-of-the-century, influenced by the [[jazz]] era, cinema, [[flapper]], gangsters, and [[Art Deco]] architecture. An era that fascinated Europeans. Attractions would include a 360° cinema, a [[speakeasy]], and an elevated tramway to fit with the 1920s theme instead of horse-drawn trolleys and Victorian vehicles. Eventually the whole idea was scrapped, only Main Street Motors, with the large billboards on top of it, is one of the few remaining elements of it.
This street is an almost exact copy of the street in Florida, though Town Square is different. It is influenced by New York city architecture. The original idea was going to be a new approach, completely different from the other versions. Themed to America in the 1920s rather than turn-of-the-century, influenced by the [[jazz]] era, cinema, [[flapper]], gangsters, and [[Art Deco]] architecture. An era that fascinated Europeans. Attractions would include a 360° cinema, a [[speakeasy]], and an elevated tramway to fit with the 1920s theme instead of horse-drawn trolleys and Victorian vehicles. Eventually the whole idea was scrapped, only Main Street Motors, with the large billboards on top of it, is one of the few remaining elements of it.


Due to often cold, rainy weather in the area, the Imagineers created 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.
Due to often cold, rainy weather in the area, the Imagineers created 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===
===Attractions and entertainment===
* [[Disneyland Railroad (Paris)|Disneyland Railroad]] – Main Street Station (1992–present)
* [[Disneyland Railroad (Paris)|Disneyland Railroad]] – Main Street Station (1992–present)
* [[Main Street Vehicles#Disneyland Park (Paris)|Main Street Vehicles]] (1992–present)
* Horse-Drawn Streetcars ({{RailGauge|3ft|lk=on|disp=[]}} narrow gauge [[tram]]way<ref name="BlickpunktStraßenbahn"/>)
* [[Main Street Vehicles#Disneyland Park (Paris)|Horse-Drawn Streetcars]] (1992–present) ({{RailGauge|3ft|lk=on|disp=[]}} narrow gauge [[tram]]way)<ref name="BlickpunktStraßenbahn"/><ref name="D23"/>
* [[Main Street Vehicles]]
* [[Disney Stars on Parade]] (2017–present)
* [[Disney Stars on Parade]] (2017–present)
* [[Liberty Arcade (Disneyland Paris)|Liberty Arcade]] (1992–present)
* [[Liberty Arcade (Disneyland Paris)|Liberty Arcade]] (1992–present)
* [[Discovery Arcade (Disneyland Paris)|Discovery Arcade]] (1992–present)
* [[Discovery Arcade (Disneyland Paris)|Discovery Arcade]] (1992–present)

===Former attractions and entertainment===


===Restaurants and refreshments===
===Restaurants and refreshments===
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* Cable Car Bake shop
* Cable Car Bake shop
* Cookie Kitchen
* Cookie Kitchen
* Tiana’s Palace (themed to [[The Princess and the Frog]])
* The Coffee Grinder
* The Coffee Grinder
* The Ice Cream Company
* The Ice Cream Company
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==Hong Kong Disneyland==
==Hong Kong Disneyland==
{{Original research|section|date=April 2015}}
{{Original research|section|date=April 2015}}
[[File:Hong Kong Disneyland (10098349555).jpg|thumb|Main Street, U.S.A. in [[Hong Kong Disneyland]]]]
[[File:HK Disneyland Main Street 1.jpg|thumb|right|A [[cannon]] located at the Town Square of Hong Kong Disneyland]]
[[File:HK Disneyland Main Street 1.jpg|thumb|right|A [[cannon]] located at the Town Square of Hong Kong Disneyland]]
[[File:香港迪士尼樂園 (199).JPG|thumb|right|Emporium at night]]
[[File:香港迪士尼樂園 (199).JPG|thumb|right|Emporium at night]]
Inspired by the main street in Disneyland, the buildings of this Main Street are almost identical to those in Anaheim. Like other main streets, Hong Kong Disneyland's Main Street, U.S.A. serves as the entrance of the park. Plans originally featured a restaurant under the [[Hong Kong Disneyland Railroad]] station, but were scrapped due to budget reasons. Unlike Main Streets from other parks, Main Street at Hong Kong Disneyland is built mainly of [[wood]] instead of [[stone]].
Inspired by the main street in Disneyland, the buildings of this Main Street are almost identical to those in Anaheim. Like other main streets, Hong Kong Disneyland's Main Street, U.S.A. serves as the entrance of the park. Plans originally featured a restaurant under the [[Hong Kong Disneyland Railroad]] station, but were scrapped due to budget reasons. Unlike Main Streets from other parks, Main Street at Hong Kong Disneyland is built mainly of [[concrete]] and [[fiberglass]] instead of [[wood]]. This was done so to protect the buildings better from the inclement weather.


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 [[Vienna|Viennese]] [[pastry chef]] who brought some of the world's most famous desserts and coffee cakes from the [[Austrians|Austrian]] imperial court. There are no horse-drawn streetcars on this street, although tracks for the streetcars can be seen from early conceptual arts.
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 [[Vienna|Viennese]] [[pastry chef]] who brought some of the world's most famous desserts and coffee cakes from the [[Austrians|Austrian]] imperial court. There are no horse-drawn streetcars on this street, although tracks for the streetcars can be seen from early conceptual arts.
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* The Annex
* The Annex
* Flights of Fantasy Parade
* Flights of Fantasy Parade
* Hong Kong Disneyland Band (2005-present)
* [[Hong Kong Disneyland Railroad|Hong Kong Disneyland Railroad - Main Street Station]] (2005–present)
* [[Hong Kong Disneyland Railroad|Hong Kong Disneyland Railroad - Main Street Station]] (2005–present)
* Main Street Entertainment
* Main Street Entertainment
* Main Street Vehicles
* [[Main Street Vehicles#Hong Kong Disneyland|Main Street Vehicles]]
* Meet Chip and Dale in Main Street
* Meet Chip and Dale in Main Street
* Meet Daisy at Town Square
* Meet Daisy at Town Square
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* Momentous (2022-present)
* Momentous (2022-present)


===Past attractions and entertainment===
===Former attractions and entertainment===
* The Disneyland Story presenting How Mickey Mouse Came to Hong Kong (2005–2008, re-themed as Art of Animation)
* The Disneyland Story presenting How Mickey Mouse Came to Hong Kong (2005–2008, re-themed as Art of Animation)
* [[The Dapper Dans]] (2007–2008)
* [[The Dapper Dans]] (2007–2008)
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* We Love Mickey! (2018-2023)
* We Love Mickey! (2018-2023)
* [[Paint the Night|"Disney Paint the Night" Nighttime Spectacular]] (2014–2020; cancelled)
* [[Paint the Night|"Disney Paint the Night" Nighttime Spectacular]] (2014–2020; cancelled)

===Future attractions and entertainment===
* [[Main Street Electrical Parade]]


===Restaurants and refreshments===
===Restaurants and refreshments===
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==Shanghai Disneyland==
==Shanghai Disneyland==
[[File:Shanghai Disneyland (29541350201).jpg|thumb|Mickey Avenue in [[Shanghai Disneyland]]]]
'''Mickey Avenue''', the entrance of the [[Shanghai Disneyland Park]], is the park's equivalent to Main Street, U.S.A.. The area is inspired by the personalities of Disney cartoon characters such as [[Mickey Mouse]], [[Minnie Mouse]], [[Donald Duck]], and [[Chip 'n' Dale]], as well as Disney films including, [[Ratatouille (film)|''Ratatouille'']], ''[[The Three Caballeros]]'', and ''[[Lady and the Tramp]].''<ref name="details">{{cite web|url=http://www.insidethemagic.net/2015/08/additional-details-revealed-about-shanghai-disneyland-tangled-restaurant-jack-sparrow-stunt-show-tim-burton-alice-in-wonderland-maze/|title=Additional details revealed about Shanghai Disneyland: Tangled restaurant, Jack Sparrow stunt show, Tim Burton: Alice in Wonderland maze|work=Inside the Magic|date=3 August 2015 |access-date=August 20, 2015}}</ref> Avenue M Arcade, the largest gift shop in the park,<ref name="disneyparks">{{cite web|url=http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2015/07/shanghai-disneyland-themed-lands-to-include-new-attractions-live-shows/|title=Shanghai Disneyland Themed Lands to Include New Attractions, Live Shows|work=Disney Parks Blog|date=14 July 2015 |access-date=August 20, 2015}}</ref> is modeled after the [[Carthay Circle Theater]].<ref name="parkspavilion">{{cite web|url=http://micechat.com/109168-d23-expo-parks-resorts-pavilion/|title=D23 Expo: Disney Parks & Resorts Pavilion takes you to Shanghai|work=MiceChat|access-date=August 20, 2015}}</ref> The ''[[Storytellers (statue)|Storytellers]]'' statue, which depicts a young [[Walt Disney]] and Mickey Mouse, is located at the end of Mickey Avenue and in front of the [[Gardens of Imagination]].
'''Mickey Avenue''', the entrance of the [[Shanghai Disneyland Park]], is the park's equivalent to Main Street, U.S.A.. The area is inspired by the personalities of Disney cartoon characters such as [[Mickey Mouse]], [[Minnie Mouse]], [[Donald Duck]], and [[Chip 'n' Dale]], as well as Disney films including, [[Ratatouille (film)|''Ratatouille'']], ''[[The Three Caballeros]]'', and ''[[Lady and the Tramp]].''<ref name="details">{{cite web|url=http://www.insidethemagic.net/2015/08/additional-details-revealed-about-shanghai-disneyland-tangled-restaurant-jack-sparrow-stunt-show-tim-burton-alice-in-wonderland-maze/|title=Additional details revealed about Shanghai Disneyland: Tangled restaurant, Jack Sparrow stunt show, Tim Burton: Alice in Wonderland maze|work=Inside the Magic|date=3 August 2015 |access-date=August 20, 2015}}</ref> Avenue M Arcade, the largest gift shop in the park,<ref name="disneyparks">{{cite web|url=http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2015/07/shanghai-disneyland-themed-lands-to-include-new-attractions-live-shows/|title=Shanghai Disneyland Themed Lands to Include New Attractions, Live Shows|work=Disney Parks Blog|date=14 July 2015 |access-date=August 20, 2015}}</ref> is modeled after the [[Carthay Circle Theater]].<ref name="parkspavilion">{{cite web|url=http://micechat.com/109168-d23-expo-parks-resorts-pavilion/|title=D23 Expo: Disney Parks & Resorts Pavilion takes you to Shanghai|work=MiceChat|access-date=August 20, 2015}}</ref> The ''[[Storytellers (statue)|Storytellers]]'' statue, which depicts a young [[Walt Disney]] and Mickey Mouse, is located at the end of Mickey Avenue and in front of the [[Gardens of Imagination]].


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== See also ==
== See also ==
{{Portal|Disney|Trains|Transport|Greater Los Angeles|Florida|Tokyo|France|Hong Kong}}
{{Portal|Disney|Trains|Transport|Greater Los Angeles|Florida|Tokyo|France|Hong Kong|China}}
* [[American Waterfront (Tokyo DisneySea)]]
* [[Rail transport in Walt Disney Parks and Resorts]]
* [[Tony Baxter]]
* [[Tony Baxter]]


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[[Category:Hong Kong Disneyland]]
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Main Street, U.S.A.
Theme19th Century to early 20th Century Marceline, Missouri, Fort Collins, Colorado and Classical Hollywood cinema
Disneyland, Anaheim, California
StatusOperating
OpenedJuly 17, 1955
Magic Kingdom, Bay Lake, Florida
StatusOperating
OpenedOctober 1, 1971
Tokyo Disneyland, Urayasu, Chiba (As World Bazaar)
StatusOperating
OpenedApril 15, 1983
Disneyland Paris, Marne-la-Vallée, France
StatusOperating
OpenedApril 12, 1992
Hong Kong Disneyland, Lantau Island, Hong Kong
StatusOperating
OpenedSeptember 12, 2005
Shanghai Disneyland, Pudong, Shanghai (As Mickey Avenue)
StatusOperating
OpenedJune 16, 2016

Main Street, U.S.A. is the first "themed land" inside the main entrance of the many theme parks operated or licensed by The Walt Disney Company around the world. Main Street, U.S.A. is themed to resemble American small towns during the early 20th century. In Tokyo Disneyland, it is called World Bazaar and covered by a glass Victorian-style conservatory roof to shield guests from the weather there.[1] At Shanghai Disneyland, it is called Mickey Avenue and is orientated to help introduce visitors to Disney characters.[2]

Each Main Street, U.S.A. (except in Tokyo and Shanghai) has a train station along the park's respective Disney railroad above the entrance. The area closest to the entrance, usually just past the train station, is called Town Square.

At the other end of Main Street stands the park's centrally located castle (Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland in California, Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World and Tokyo Disneyland, Le Château de la Belle au Bois Dormant at Disneyland Park in Paris, Castle of Magical Dreams at Hong Kong Disneyland, Enchanted Storybook Castle at Shanghai Disneyland). In most of the parks, the area in front of the castle is known as The Hub or Central Plaza, while Shanghai Disneyland has the Gardens of Imagination in place of a hub/central plaza. At the Hub/Central Plaza, one will find the entrances to most of the other lands at the parks.

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 (gyms, realtors, dentists), and they often refer to a hobby or interest of the person honored. Ub Iwerks's window, for example, refers to his prowess with cameras.

Disneyland

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Castle photo from Main Street at Disneyland.
A replica of Walt Disney's apartment at the Walt Disney Family Museum
Main Street at Disneyland in August 2018

Inspired by Walt Disney's hometown of Marceline, Missouri (as in the film Lady and the Tramp), Main Street, U.S.A. is designed to resemble the center of an idealized turn-of-the-20th-century (c. 1910) American town.[3] 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.[4] 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.[5]

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. Walt Disney resided there so that he could quickly travel to and from The Walt Disney Company. 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 60-foot-tall (18 m) Christmas tree during Christmas Time, and there is a 16-foot-high (4.9 m) 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.[6]

Partners, sculpted by Blaine Gibson,[7] 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.

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 (employees) 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 honor of their 60th anniversary.

Attractions and entertainment

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Seasonal entertainment

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Former attractions and entertainment

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Restaurants and refreshments

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  • Carnation Café[12]
  • Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor
  • Jolly Holiday Bakery
  • Main Street Market House (sponsored by Starbucks)
  • Plaza Inn (formerly the Red Wagon Inn)[13]
  • Refreshment Corner

Former restaurants

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  • American Egg House (1978–1983)
  • Blue Ribbon Bakery (1990–2012)
  • Carnation Ice Cream Parlor (1955–1997)
  • Hills Bros. Coffee House & Coffee Garden (1958–1976)
  • Main Street Cone Shop (2000–2014)
  • Maxwell House Coffee Shop (1955–1957)
  • Plaza Pavilion Restaurant (1955–1998)
  • Puffin Bakery (1955–1960)
  • Sunkist Citrus House (1960–1989)
  • Town Square Cafe (1976–1978; 1983–1992)

Shops

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  • 20th Century Music Company
  • Candy Kitchen
  • Candy Palace
  • China Closet
  • Crystal Arts
  • Crystal Palace
  • Disney Clothiers, Ltd.
  • Disneyana
  • Disney Showcase
  • Emporium
  • Main Street Magic Shop[14]
  • Main Street Pin Shop
  • New Century Jewelry
  • Newsstand
  • Penny Arcade
  • Silhouette Studio[15]

Former shops

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  • Annual Pass Center (2005–2009)
  • Bank of America (1955–1992)
  • Bank of Main Street (1992–2005)
  • Candle Shop (1958–1975)
  • Card Corner (1985–1988)
  • Coin Shop (1957–1960)
  • Cole of California Swimsuits (1956–1957)
  • Ellen's Gift Shop (1955–1956)
  • Fine Tobacco (1955–1990)
  • Flower Mart (1957–1995)
  • GAF Photo Salon (1970–1984)
  • Gallen-Kamp Stores Co. (1955–1957)
  • Gibson Greeting Cards (1955–1959)
  • Glass Blower (1955–1966)
  • Grandma's Baby Shop (1955)
  • Great American Pastimes (1991–1999)
  • Hallmark Card Shop (1960–1985)
  • Hurricane Lamp Shop (1972–1976)
  • Intimate Apparel (1955–1956)
  • Jemrock Shop (1955–1957)
  • Jewelry Shop (1957–1986)
  • Jimmy Starr's Show Business Souvenirs (1956–1959)
  • Kodak Camera Center (1984–1994)
  • Mickey Mouse Club Headquarters Shop (1963–1964)
  • New Century Watches & Clocks (1972–2008)
  • Patented Pastimes (1990–1991)
  • Pen Shop (1955–1959)
  • Polaroid Camera Center (1955–1970)
  • Ruggles China & Glass Shop (1955–1964)
  • Story Book Shop (1955–1980)
  • Sunny-View Farms Jams & Jellies (1955–1957)
  • Town Square Realty (1955–1960)
  • Upjohn Pharmacy (1955–1970)
  • Watches & Clocks (1955–1971)
  • Wonderland Music (1960–1972)
  • Wurlitzer Music Hall (1955–1968)
  • Yale & Towne Lock Shop (1955–1964)
  • Western Printing Book Shop (1980–1995)

Magic Kingdom

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Main Street, U.S.A. in Magic Kingdom
Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse in the Celebrate a Dream Come True Parade down Main Street, U.S.A.
The Dapper Dans on Main Street, U.S.A.

Main Street, U.S.A. at Magic Kingdom Park is themed as an early-20th century American town, inspired by Walt Disney's childhood home of Marceline, Missouri. Symbolically, Main Street represents the park's "opening credits", where guests pass under the train station (the opening curtain) at left or right, then view the names of key personnel along the windows of the buildings' upper floors. Many windows bear the name of a fictional business, such as "Seven Summits Expeditions, Frank G. Wells President", with each representing a tribute to significant people connected to the Disney company and the development of the Walt Disney World Resort. It features stylistic influences from around the country. Taking its inspiration from New England to Missouri, this design is most noticeable in the four corners in the middle of Main Street, where each of the four corner buildings represents a different architectural style. There is no opera house as there is at Disneyland; instead, there is the Town Square Theatre. The second stories of all the buildings along Main Street are shorter than the first stories, and are offices for Walt Disney World management.

Attractions and entertainment

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Seasonal Entertainment

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Former attractions and entertainment

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Fireworks

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Parades

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  • America on Parade (June 14, 1975–September 6, 1976)
  • Mickey Mouse Club Parade (1977)
  • Mickey's 50th Birthday Parade (1978)
  • Dumbo's Circus Parade (1979)
  • Tencennial Parade (1981–1982)
  • Mickey Mouse Character Parade (1983–1984)
  • Donald's 50th Birthday Parade (Early-Mid 1984-November 1984)
  • Mickey's Street Party (January 1985 – 1986)
  • 15 Years of Magic (October 1, 1986–September 30, 1987)
  • Spirit of America Parade (October 1, 1987–1988)
  • Mickey's All-American Birthday Parade (1988–1990)
  • Disney Character Hit Parade (1989–1991)
  • 20th Anniversary "Surprise" Celebration Parade/Surprise Celebration (September 21, 1991–June 4, 1994)
  • Mickey Mania (June 1, 1994–September 30, 1996)
  • 25th Anniversary "Remember the Magic" Parade/Disney's Magical Moments Parade (September 27, 1996–September 30th, 2001)
  • Share a Dream Come True (October 1, 2001–August 9, 2006)
  • Family Fun Day Parade (2006–2007)
  • Disney Dreams Come True Parade (August 10, 2006-November 2008)
  • Disney Dreams Come True Parade (July 2006 – 2009)
  • SpectroMagic (October 1, 1991–May 21, 1999) (April 2, 2001–June 4, 2010)
  • Celebrate A Dream Come True Parade (January 23, 2009-January 4, 2014)
  • Move It! Shake It! Celebrate It! Street Party (February 2009-October 23, 2014)
  • Main Street Electrical Parade (June 11, 1977– September 14, 1991) (May 21, 1999–April 1, 2001) (June 6, 2010–October 9, 2016)
  • Move It! Shake It! Dance & Play It! Street Party (October 24, 2014-December 1, 2018)
  • Move It! Shake It! MousekeDance It! Street Party (January 18, 2019-March 15, 2020)
  • 50th Anniversary "Mickey’s Celebration" Cavalcade (October 1, 2021-March 31, 2023)

Other attractions

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  • Penny Arcade (1971–1995)
  • Main Street Cinema (1971–1998)
  • Swan Boats (May 20, 1973-August 1983)
  • The Walt Disney Story (1973–1992)
  • VMK Central
  • Cinderella's Surprise Celebration (October 1, 2001-February 26, 2005)
  • Cinderellabration (2005-2006)
  • The Disney Villains Mix and Mingle (2005-October 31, 2014)
  • Dream Along with Mickey (October 1, 2006-April 2, 2016)
  • Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom (2012–2021)

Restaurants and refreshments

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  • Tony's Town Square Restaurant - primarily Italian menu themed by The Lady and the Tramp
  • The Plaza Restaurant
  • Crystal Palace - features Winnie the Pooh & Friends character buffet-dining
  • Casey's Corner - Americana-baseball themed, specializing in hot-dogs, currently sponsored by Coca-Cola.
  • Main Street Bakery - the parks only Starbucks location. Operated by Disney.
  • Main Street Confectionery - sells sweets including custom popcorn flavors, currently sponsored by Mars-Wrigley, and includes a show kitchen.
  • Main Street Popcorn Stand - located in front of the Chamber of Commerce.
  • The Plaza Ice Cream Parlour - currently sponsored by Edys.

Shops

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  • Emporium - the largest merchandise location in the park, lining the Westside of the street.
  • Curtain Call Collectibles - located inside the Town Square Theatre. Also the main ear-hat embroidery location.
  • Box Office Gifts - located inside the Town Square Theatre.
  • Crystal Arts - operated by Arribas Brothers, a third-party vendor specializing in engraved glass and glassblowing. Demonstrations of glassblowing are shown inside. [17]
  • Main Street Balloons - usually located at Center Street. Operated by third-party Rubio Arts.
  • Main Street Caricature & Cameo Artist - located on Center Street.
  • Main Street Cinema - a gift shop for various merchandise collections. Disney-cartoons are played inside, projected on the back wall of the shop.
  • Uptown Jewelers - the parks main shop for jewelry, bags, and accessories.
  • Pandora Jewelry - located inside Uptown Jewelers, staffed by third-party Pandora specialists.

Tokyo Disneyland

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World Bazaar in Tokyo Disneyland

The World Bazaar is the alternative of Main Street, U.S.A. It is covered by a glass Victorian-style conservatory roof to shield guests from the Japanese weather. Amongst others, World Bazaar features a 1920s American Art Deco styled restaurant. World Bazaar features the most eateries out of the "Main Streets", with three table service restaurants (four including Club 33). There is also a larger side street called "Center Street" that runs across Main Street which exits on either side into Tomorrowland and Adventureland. This was the first "Main Street" that did not have a train station (the other "Main Street" being in Shanghai Disneyland.) World Bazaar is also home to Tokyo Disneyland's Club 33.

Attractions and entertainment

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  • Bicycle Piano
  • Omnibus
  • Penny Arcade
  • Sax Four
  • Tokyo Disneyland Band

Former attractions and entertainment

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Restaurants and refreshments

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  • Eastside Cafe
  • Center Street Coffeehouse
  • Restaurant Hokusai
  • Ice Cream Cones
  • Sweetheart Cafe
  • Refreshment Corner
  • Great American Waffle Company
  • Club 33

Shops

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  • 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)

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Main Street, U.S.A. in Disneyland Park (Paris)

This street is an almost exact copy of the street in Florida, though Town Square is different. It is influenced by New York city architecture. The original idea was going to be a new approach, completely different from the other versions. Themed to America in the 1920s rather than turn-of-the-century, influenced by the jazz era, cinema, flapper, gangsters, and Art Deco architecture. An era that fascinated Europeans. Attractions would include a 360° cinema, a speakeasy, and an elevated tramway to fit with the 1920s theme instead of horse-drawn trolleys and Victorian vehicles. Eventually the whole idea was scrapped, only Main Street Motors, with the large billboards on top of it, is one of the few remaining elements of it.

Due to often cold, rainy weather in the area, the Imagineers created 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

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Restaurants and refreshments

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Shops

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  • 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

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Main Street, U.S.A. in Hong Kong Disneyland
A cannon located at the Town Square of Hong Kong Disneyland
Emporium at night

Inspired by the main street in Disneyland, the buildings of this Main Street are almost identical to those in Anaheim. Like other main streets, Hong Kong Disneyland's Main Street, U.S.A. serves as the entrance of the park. Plans originally featured a restaurant under the Hong Kong Disneyland Railroad station, but were scrapped due to budget reasons. Unlike Main Streets from other parks, Main Street at Hong Kong Disneyland is built mainly of concrete and fiberglass instead of wood. This was done so to protect the buildings better from the inclement weather.

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. 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

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Former attractions and entertainment

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  • The Disneyland Story presenting How Mickey Mouse Came to Hong Kong (2005–2008, re-themed as Art of Animation)
  • The Dapper Dans (2007–2008)
  • Main Street Haunted Hotel (2007-2011)
  • Turtle Talk with Crush (2008)
  • Mickey's House (2008–2009)
  • High School Musical: LIVE! (2008–2011, re-themed as Lightning McQueen "LIVE"!)
  • Tinker Bell's Pixie Dusted Castle (2010–2011)
  • "The Magic Continues" Preview Gallery (2011)
  • Lightning McQueen "LIVE"! (2011)
  • Graves Academy (2012–2014)
  • Monsters University Administration Building (2013)
  • "Disney In The Stars" Fireworks (2005–2018)
  • Royal Princess Garden (2017–2019)
  • Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique (2017–2019)
  • We Love Mickey! (2018-2023)
  • "Disney Paint the Night" Nighttime Spectacular (2014–2020; cancelled)

Restaurants and refreshments

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  • Market House Bakery
  • Main Street Corner Cafe
  • Main Street Market
  • Plaza Inn
  • Popcorn, Cotton Candy, Frozen Lollipops Cart
  • Sandwiches, Coffee Corner

Shops

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  • 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

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  • Crystal Arts
  • Midtown Jewelry
  • Newsstand

Shanghai Disneyland

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Mickey Avenue in Shanghai Disneyland

Mickey Avenue, the entrance of the Shanghai Disneyland Park, is the park's equivalent to Main Street, U.S.A.. The area is inspired by the personalities of Disney cartoon characters such as Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, and Chip 'n' Dale, as well as Disney films including, Ratatouille, The Three Caballeros, and Lady and the Tramp.[20] Avenue M Arcade, the largest gift shop in the park,[21] is modeled after the Carthay Circle Theater.[22] The Storytellers statue, which depicts a young Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse, is located at the end of Mickey Avenue and in front of the Gardens of Imagination.

Attractions and entertainment

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  • Meet Minnie Mouse and Friends
  • Shanghai Disneyland Band

Restaurants and refreshments

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  • Il Paperino
  • Mickey & Pals Market Café
  • Remy's Patisserie

Shops

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  • Avenue M Arcade
  • Carefree Corner
  • Sweethearts Confectionery
  • Whistle Stop Shop

See also

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References

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