A Disneyland classic is climbing back into the spotlight. In 2023, the Adventureland Treehouse Disneyland attraction will reopen with a completely reimagined design. It pays tribute to the original Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse built by Walt Disney and Imagineers in 1962, blending nostalgia with new storytelling and design.
Set on the edge of the Jungle River, the new Adventureland Treehouse Disneyland experience begins once again at the giant waterwheel. Guests ascend wood rope stairways to explore creative environments built high among the branches of a massive tree. These rooms showcase how one imaginative family transformed their treetop home using salvaged materials and natural elements.
Explore the New Adventureland Treehouse Disneyland
At the heart of this updated Disneyland treehouse is a family with a flair for innovation. The rooms reflect each family member’s personality:
- The mother’s music den features found instruments and cozy touches.
- The sons’ nature room is filled with hand-built gadgets and wild discoveries.
- The daughter’s astronomer’s loft looks to the skies with handmade telescopes and star maps.
Each space is thoughtfully crafted, turning everyday items into whimsical displays of creativity.
Discover Ground-Level Magic
If climbing isn’t for you, stay grounded and explore the first floor. The kitchen and dining area showcases clever solutions for jungle living. Nearby, the father’s art studio reveals renderings of the family’s treetop lifestyle. These spaces offer immersive storytelling from the ground up.
Imagineering Brings It to Life
Walt Disney Imagineering is breathing new life into the Adventureland Treehouse Disneyland attraction.
Visitors of all ages can enjoy this renewed vision of a Disney classic. Whether you remember climbing through the original or are visiting for the first time, the Adventureland Treehouse Disneyland welcomes you to explore, dream, and discover adventure in the treetops.