Jan. 11, 2008: Real Buildings that Inspired Disney's California Adventure, Part 1
This article presents six buildings at the Disney's California Adventure Park and the corresponding Los Angeles area buildings that inspired them.
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Great Part 1, Werner. I look forward to next week's Part 2.
I never really knew what building the facades in DCA's Backlot came from. The facade for Playhouse Disney makes sense for what originally occupied that space - the ABC Soap Opera Bistro. Pairing up the former ABC Radio/Studios building with the ABC Soap Opera restaurant in DCA was a nice touch. Too bad it didn't last long.
Re: Jan. 11, 2008: Real Buildings that Inspired Disney's California Adventure, Part 1
These are great articles! I love seeing the comparisons and histories. Looking forward to the continuation next week.
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I love this thread! My mom used to make hats at the Bullocks Wilshire!
Re: Jan. 11, 2008: Real Buildings that Inspired Disney's California Adventure, Part 1
I really enjoyed this article, and I can't wait for part 2.
Re: Jan. 11, 2008: Real Buildings that Inspired Disney's California Adventure, Part 1
Re: Jan. 11, 2008: Real Buildings that Inspired Disney's California Adventure, Part 1
I really enjoyed this article Werner, can't wait for part 2.
Re: Jan. 11, 2008: Real Buildings that Inspired Disney's California Adventure, Part 1
Nice article as usual. I was really interested in the restrooms which I know are inspired by a Frank LLoyd Wright textile block house. I had been a little curious as to which house that is but I hadn't tried to look it up myself. Hopefully that will be featured in the next update...
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Uncle Bob
I was really interested in the restrooms which I know are inspired by a Frank LLoyd Wright textile block house. I had been a little curious as to which house that is but I hadn't tried to look it up myself. Hopefully that will be featured in the next update...
Uncle Bob,
Alas, Part 2 on Friday, January 18, won't have anything about the Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired bathrooms. As you noted, they're clearly based on Frank Lloyd Wright's textile block houses of the 1920s.
However, as far as I can tell, the Imagineers designed the bathrooms bathrooms in the style of the textile block houses, but not patterned after any one single house.
When I first visited Disney's California Adventure in 2001, I had to smile when I saw the Frank Wright Lloyd bathrooms. This is a very clever product of Imagineering. There's nothing like it at the Studios park in Florida.
http://www.yesterland.com/images-ins...tbathrooms.jpg
This is one exterior I hope they don't change as part of the billion dollar upgrade to Disney's California Adventure.