During the holiday season, Buena Vista Street follows Main Street’s lead and goes full-out on décor. Garlands, tinsel, ornaments, and a giant tree fill the street with cheer. Head over to the present pile beneath the tree, and you’ll find a special hidden gem with a connection to the Disney family. Somewhere in the present […] Read more…
Buena Vista Street
Atwater Ink & Paint
June 2012 – present LOCATION Buena Vista Street – Atwater Ink & Paint sits on the southern end of Buena Vista Street’s main corridor, next to Trolley Treats. To find the shop as you enter the park, keep to the right. You’ll see the doorway after you pass beneath the Monorail bridge, just beyond Julius […] Read more…
Concept Art: Buena Vista Street
If you’ve seen my previous posts on concept art, you know that design evolves over time. These images are not meant to be blueprints – they convey the look and feel of a land rather than exact imagery. In that spirit, Buena Vista Street‘s concept art is quite the mixed bag. Some images could be […] Read more…
Atwater Ink and Paint Art Supply Bulletin Board
Buena Vista Street is a special little land in California Adventure. It’s the only one in the park designed to feel like a real, living neighborhood – complete with newspapers, local transportation, and visible apartments. And if you visit Atwater Ink and Paint Art Supply, next to Trolley Treats, you’ll find more evidence of daily […] Read more…
Lands After Dark: Buena Vista Street
As much as I hate when a fun day in California Adventure ends, there’s something so nice about taking one last stroll through Buena Vista Street. In the evening, the street glows. Twinkling lights hang from the trees, while lanterns and spotlights bathe the buildings in warm light. That final walk down the street on […] Read more…
Walt Disney’s Nine Old Men
Buena Vista Street celebrates 1920s Los Angeles, where Walt and Roy founded Walt Disney Productions and changed the world of animation forever. So where better in the park to hide a little tribute to his legendary team? First, we have to know who we’re looking for. You may have heard of Walt Disney’s Nine Old […] Read more…
Unusual Angles: Buena Vista Street
Buena Vista Street is California Adventure’s little art deco wonderland. While Main Street USA brings charm and nostalgia, California Adventure’s front street is all about style and glamour. From the cobblestones to the highest railings, every inch of Buena Vista real estate looks fit for Hollywood royalty. If you’ve ever walked down the block, you’ve […] Read more…
Old Fashioned Candy Vending Machine
Buena Vista Street is California Adventure’s primary nostalgia spot. Guests here can enjoy handmade sweets, listen to the 5 & Dime, or hop on the Red Car Trolley. Like Main Street, Buena Vista Street’s nostalgia doesn’t fully extend into the shops; virtually every retail space sells the newest Disney goods. But one shop has a […] Read more…
Flora’s Beauty Parlor
When Walt and his Imagineers designed Disneyland, they included tons of little nods to Walt’s interests, loved ones, and life. Imagineers continued these tributes without Walt during the design of California Adventure, so both parks at the Disneyland Resort celebrate the things Walt loved most. Take Buena Vista Street for example. This street is supposed […] Read more…
Big Top Toys
June 2012 – present LOCATION Buena Vista Street – Big Top Toys hides in plain sight on Buena Vista Street, with its entrance peering out from beneath the bridge. Walk toward the circle, keeping to the left side of the street, and you’ll see the red marquee right under the monorail bridge. EXPERIENCE Details: Merchandise […] Read more…
Oswald’s Tires
June 2012 – present LOCATION Buena Vista Street – When the street opens into its first courtyard, just beyond the gates, visitors will notice an old-fashioned gas station on the left side of the plaza. This is Oswald’s Tires; walk under the car port and you’ll see the entrance. EXPERIENCE Details: Merchandise – ear hats, […] Read more…
Kingswell Camera Shop
June 2012 – present LOCATION Buena Vista Street – Kingswell Camera Shop is one of the few shops at the Disneyland Resort without a front-facing storefront or marquee. To find this little shop, head into the corner storefront by the lockers, to the right of Buena Vista Street’s main walkway. You’ll see Kingswell to the […] Read more…
Trolley Treats
June 2012 – present LOCATION Buena Vista Street – Trolley Treats faces the grand courtyard on the street, also known as Carthay Circle. If you’re starting from the gates, follow the street all the way to the fountain. You’ll see Trolley treats on your right, just before Fiddler, Fifer, & Practical Café. EXPERIENCE Details: Merchandise […] Read more…
Julius Katz & Sons
June 2012 – present LOCATION Buena Vista Street – Julius Katz & Sons marks the halfway point of the street. Visitors coming from the park gates will find the shop on the right side, just before Trolley Treats. EXPERIENCE Details: Merchandise – Pins and home decor Price Range – Cheaper pins under $10, with pricier […] Read more…