The Main Street Electrical Light Parade always brings guests back to Anaheim to see classic California's Classic Disneyland event.
Disneyland is pure fantasy–and even nostalgia. If you’re a fan of the 1955
Mad Tea Party teacup ride, you may also like the Enchanted Tiki Room. Opened
in 1963, The Enchanted Tiki Room is old-fashioned, a little funky by today’s
standards, and yet, its simplicity is very appealing. Perhaps that is why
it’s still operating. Guests enter a courtyard to wait for admission to the
Enchanted Tiki Room, but not before stopping by the Dole kiosk where glasses
of Dole pineapple juice are sold and frosty, Dole whip soft-serve is
available. While waiting, a story about Polynesian gods unfolds from the
wall ornaments and masks. There’s Rongo, God of Agriculture; Tangaroa-Ru,
Goddess of the East Wind; Koro, the Midnight Dancer; and Maui in a four
minute pre-show.
Maui Who Roped the Playful Sun
Through his special mystic powers
He made the sun keep regular hours
Maui tells us – Time to go.
Time for wondrous Tiki Show.
Once seated in the theater in the round where guests wait in a slightly
darkened room, flowers unfold and artificial macaw birds on perches drop
from the ceiling appearing to sing (via Audio-Animatronics technology.)
Guests are invited by the birds to chime in. The attraction includes: 55
singing birds, 54 singing orchids, 24 singing masks and 12 tiki drummers.