| It was Judy Reams who has brought into sight
the "Disneyland Traveling Ambassador"
where the Walt initiated his concept with subject
matter related to the New Orleans Square. Just
incase if you happen to observe the top of the
buildings of New Orleans Square, you will notice
that there is a top of a pirate ship.
It is like the Columbia Ship
on the Rivers of America. All the way through
New Orleans Square there is a group of Ironwork.
Some of it, though, is not iron at all.
At the higher ends of the ironwork a quantity
of the spires and such are made of rubber.
At the New Orleans Main Kitchen (NOMK)
you are bound to receive some of the best
served Blue Bayou, French Market, Cafe Orleans
and Club 33.there are different sounds that
come out of the windows in the New Orleans
Square area.
There is a tremendously out of the ordinary
looking structure where the Adventureland
drains out into New Orleans Square on the
northern part of the exterior of the street.
The structural design of the building transforms
in the space of three "buildings"
that is from Jungle/Afro-Polynesian to 1800's
French.
There's just about not a soul on the New
Orleans Square and Critter Country rides
during the Fantasmic shows and hence this
makes it the perfect time to visit attractions
such as the Pirates, Haunted, and Splash.
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Very close to the Men's restroom near the train
station in New Orleans Square is the path that
leads to the Westside Diner which is considered
to be a 1950's diner. The female cooks are seen
wearing a poodle skirts, and the place is full
of bar stools where one can sip a shake or a cold
drink.
The wall that are in the interiors of the New
Orleans Square situated next to Rivers of America
are made up of tangible material made to look
like brickwork except for in a single pot.
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Located between Critter Country
and Adventureland, New Orleans Square looks
like the French Quarter (narrow streets,
small shops, flower baskets and Mardi Gras
beads).
Take a boat from the bay to ride across
the Caribbean at Pirates of the Caribbean
or take a “doom buggy” and explore
the Haunted Mansion.
If you want to see an exhibit about Disneyland
50th Anniversary go to Disney Gallery. Hop
in the train at Disneyland Railroad, New
Orleans Square Station and enjoy the sights
along Rivers of America.
One of the best places to dine is Blue
Bayou where you can enjoy Cajun and Creole
dishes. For Muffuletta sandwiches head to
Cafe Orleans. Some other great places to
enjoy food are French Market (fried chicken
and salads), Harbour Galley (McDonald’s
French fries), Mint Julep Bar and Royal
Street Verandah (specialty: coffee).
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If you have to buy holiday decorations why not
get them from Disneyland at La Boutique de Noel
or maybe have your portrait painted at Portrait
Artists. Of course you can buy jewelry (Jewel
of Orleans), Pirates of the Caribbean merchandise
(Pieces of Eight) and Disney pins (La Mascarade
d'Orleans), among other stores.
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