American Waterfront (Tokyo DisneySea)







































American Waterfront

Tokyo DisneySea American Waterfront View 201306.jpg
American Waterfront 1910

Theme
New York City and New England in the early 20th century
Attractions
Total 10
Other rides 6
Shows 3
Tokyo DisneySea
Coordinates
35°37′27″N 139°53′14″E / 35.62417°N 139.88722°E / 35.62417; 139.88722Coordinates: 35°37′27″N 139°53′14″E / 35.62417°N 139.88722°E / 35.62417; 139.88722
Status Operating
Opened September 4, 2001



The American Waterfront is themed to resemble the New England fishing village of Cape Cod




The American Waterfront area resembles a street in New York City




Toy Story Mania is one of the most popular attractions in DisneySea


American Waterfront is a "port-of-call" (themed land) at Tokyo DisneySea in the Tokyo Disney Resort. It represents the Northeastern seaboard of the United States in the early 20th century, and features two themed areas, an Old Cape Cod section, and a New York Harbor section with an elaborate backstory.




Contents






  • 1 Theming


  • 2 Attractions & Entertainment


  • 3 Former Attractions & Entertainment


  • 4 Restaurants & Refreshiments


  • 5 Shops


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links





Theming


The American Waterfront is themed to resemble a New York City enlivened by new immigrants, and the New England fishing community of Cape Cod.


New York is depicted as a bustling city during the 1910s, complete with an elevated railway, a classic American Theater and a harbor displaying a large range of boats, including the massive S.S. Columbia. This city's backstory revolves around the wealthy Harrison Hightower III, whose power grew stronger amid New York, as one can guess seeing his Hightower Hotel, symbol of his might until he mysteriously disappeared after retrieving a cursed African idol. His business rival Cornelius Endicott, owner of the S.S. Columbia ocean liner and a vast shipping empire has since picked up much of the slack, though his effort to tear down Hotel Hightower was blocked by his own daughter Beatrice. As such, New York Harbor features the main attractions:




  • Tower of Terror, inside the Hightower Hotel, guests will unravel the story and fright behind the tragic disappearance of Harrison Hightower III after bringing in a cursed African idol named "Shiriki Utundu"


  • Turtle Talk, inside the S.S. Columbia, where guests meet Crush, from the Disney.Pixar movie Finding Nemo, as they look through an underwater window.


  • Toy Story Mania!, the popular ride from Disney California Adventure Park and Disney's Hollywood Studios, based on the Toy Story movies.


Cape Cod offers a slower pace and the opportunity to stroll leisurely along its quaint streets and stores. Cape Cod also offers a unique[peacock term] experience to dive into the body of water surrounding Tokyo DisneySea and go for an adventurous swim with an instructor.



Attractions & Entertainment



  • Big Band Beat

  • Big City Vehicles


  • DisneySea Electric Railway (2 ft 6 in (762 mm) narrow gauge)[1]

  • DisneySea Transit Steamer Line

  • My Friend Duffy

  • Hello, New York!

  • Tower of Terror

  • Turtle Talk

  • Toy Story Mania!



Former Attractions & Entertainment



  • Encore!

  • Cape Cod Step Out

  • Donald's Boat Builders

  • Sail Away

  • Over the Waves

  • A Table is Waiting

  • Steps to Shine



Restaurants & Refreshiments




  • S.S. Columbia Dining Room

  • The Teddy Roosevelt Lounge

  • Restaurant Sakura

  • New York Deli

  • Liberty Landing Diner

  • Barnacle Bill's

  • Papadakis Fresh Fruit

  • High Tide Treats

  • Delancey Catering

  • Cape Cod Cook-Off



Shops



  • McDuck's Department Store

  • Tower of Terror Memorabilia

  • Steamboat Mickey's

  • Aunt Peg's Village Store

  • Newsie's Newsstand



References




  1. ^ DisneySea Electric Railway



External links


  • TDR Fan - American Waterfront Photos








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