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Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room
Tikisign
Disneyland
Land Adventureland
Designer WED Enterprises
Attraction type Audio-Animatronics show
Theme Polynesia
Opening date June 23, 1963
Hosted by José (Wally Boag)
Michael (Fulton Burley)
Fritz (Thurl Ravenscroft)
Pierre (Ernie Newton)
Music See below
Sponsored by Dole Foods (1976-present)
United Airlines (1963-1976)
Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room
WDETK in Magic Kingdom
Magic Kingdom
Land Adventureland
Opening date October 1, 1971 (as Tropical Serenade)
Closing date September 1, 1997
Re-opening date August 15, 2011
Replaced by The Enchanted Tiki Room: Under New Management (1998-2011)
Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room
Tokyo Disneyland
Land Adventureland
Opening date April 15, 1983
Closing date 1999
Replaced by The Enchanted Tiki Room: Now Playing "Get the Fever!"
Current show The Enchanted Tiki Room: Stitch Presents Aloha e Komo Mai!
Sponsored by Shinko Securities Co., Ltd.


Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room is an attraction in Disneyland at the Disneyland Resort and the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World, where it was originally titled Tropical Serenade. It formerly existed at Tokyo Disneyland but closed in 1999 where The Enchanted Tiki Room: Stitch Presents Aloha e Komo Mai! currently exists.

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History

The attraction opened on June 23, 1963 and was the first attraction to feature Audio-Animatronics, a WED Enterprises patented invention. The attraction's first commercial sponsor was United Airlines but sponsorship soon passed over to Hawaii's Dole Food Company who remains the sponsor to the present day. The attraction was actually, at first, separated from Disneyland in the fact that Walt Disney personally owned it himself through his own company, WED Enterprises, instead of the rest of Disneyland, which was, and still is, owned by the Walt Disney Company (then Walt Disney Productions). The show was originally going to be a restaurant featuring Audio-Animatronic birds serenading guests as they ate and drank. Testaments to the original design may be seen in the restrooms located on the lanai just outside the entrance to the show itself as well as the central "Magic Fountain," originally intended to be a coffee bar. A commercial kitchen, presently unused and out of sight of guests once served the defunct Tahitian Terrace and would have served the Tiki Room as well.

Since computers have played a central role in the attraction since its inception, Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room was also Disneyland's first fully air-conditioned building. The attraction opened in an era when all things Polynesian were popular and was an immediate hit. It houses a Hawaiian-themed musical show "hosted" by four lifelike macaws whose plumage matches their implied countries of origin. "José" is red, white and green and speaks with a Mexican accent, voiced by Wally Boag; "Michael" is white and green with an Irish brogue, voiced by Fulton Burley; "Pierre" is blue, white and red, and has a French accent courtesy of the voice talents of Ernie Newton while red, black and white "Fritz" has a German accent provided by Thurl Ravenscroft, who also voices Hawaiian god "Tangaroa" near the attraction's entrance. The main birds have changed color over the years. In 1965, the four host birds had almost identical plumage of white, green, yellow and blue. The four macaws as well as all the other birds are plumed with real feathers with the exception of chest plumage. The chests are covered in custom-woven cashmere which allows the figures to "breathe" in a lifelike manner. The choice came quite by accident; in a planning meeting, Harriet Burns noticed a cashmere sweater that Walt Disney was wearing which moved at the elbows exactly the way the engineers envisioned. So innovative was the technology by 1963 standards that an Audio-Animatronic talking bird once located near the walkway to beckon visitors inside caused enormous traffic jams of visitors trying to catch a glimpse of it.

While waiting outside in a lanai area for the show to start, visitors are serenaded by songs from the album Steel Guitar Magic - Hawaiian Style. Hawaiian gods are represented as well around the perimeter of the lanai and each has a story to tell via Audio-Animatronics. A brief documentary of the history of the pineapple is presented as well. The story, filmed in the early 1960s and updated at the end with a Macromedia Flash presentation of a parade of Dole products, is shown on a rear-projection screen on the rear of the roof of the Dole snack bar at the entrance to the lanai. Other than the removal of a minor musical number set to the "Barcarolle" from Jacques Offenbach's opera Tales of Hoffmann, the removal of a verse of In The Tiki Room and a whistled opening of Let's All Sing Like The Birdies Sing which included José's introduction of the song as the Tiki Room's "national anthem," the show has remained the same since its 1963 inception and as such is arguably dated. One chorus of Let's All Sing Like The Birdies Sing has José crooning like Bing Crosby, Fritz scat-singing in a gravelly voice like that of Louis Armstrong and Pierre singing like Maurice Chevalier. Still, the attraction remains among the park's most popular.

The show re-opened in March 2005 to standing-room-only crowds after a seven-month refurbishment, commissioned by new Disneyland management in a bid to restore the park to its former glory for its Happiest Homecoming on Earth. Previous park management had let standards all over the park (and in fact the entire resort) slip; feathers were regularly falling out of the Audio-Animatronics, the thatched roof of the building was breaking away in broad daylight, and the movements of the Audio-Animatronics were noisy and slow. After the renovation, virtually all of the original show and storyline remained but with a digitally remastered audio track mixed by the same person who remastered sounds of Disneyland for a special golden anniversary commemoration set. The attraction also received a new sound system both indoors and out and completely new Audio-Animatronics; they look identical to the previous ones, but have state-of-the art equipment inside. Updates in technology allowed Walt Disney Imagineering to create a show for the heightened expectations of 21st Century audiences while retaining the elements of the classic presentation.

Magic Kingdom and Tokyo Disneyland

The Tiki Room would be one of the opening day attractions at the Magic Kingdom, debuting on October 1, 1971. Here it would be retitled Tropical Serenade and feature a different preshow featuring two toucans named Clyde and Claude voiced by Dallas McKennon and Sebastian Cabot. After introducing themselves, they begin telling a story of how they found the Sunshine Pavilion and Tiki Room within when escaping from various animals on the Jungle Cruise. A castmember stops their story to tell them the show inside is about to start and guests enter the room for a copy of Disneyland's show. This template was used for Tokyo Disneyland's Tiki Room.

However, by the 1990s, plummeting attendance, often resulting from people leaving during the Offenbach sequence, lead to a complete overhaul of the attraction in the form of The Enchanted Tiki Room: Under New Management, hosted by Iago and Zazu. The old version closed on September 1, 1997 and re-opened as the new show on April 5, 1998. The attraction was criticized for it's weak attempts at being hip and relevant and the general cynicism Iago's inclusion resulted in, but the attraction would not be altered until 2011 when a fire broke out in the attraction's attic. The attraction would be transformed into a version of the original, trimmed down for pacing and not including the Enchanted Fountain, which was removed for the Under New Management version and opened on August 14. The original preshow would also make a return.

The Tokyo Disneyland version of the Tiki Room would go under a contemporary overhaul as well in 1999, with The Enchanted Tiki Room: Get the Fever!, utilizing new hosts and music with a story of waking the long dormant Tiki Gods with a party. This version would be replaced by The Enchanted Tiki Room: Stitch Presents Aloha e Komo Mai! on July 25, 2008, incorporating Stitch and music from the film and television series into the show.

Soundtrack

Attraction facts

  • Grand opening: June 23, 1963
  • Designer: WED Enterprises
  • Total birds: 225
    • Singing birds: 120
  • Show length: 17:28 (Original)
    • Pre-show: 10:00
  • Presentation: Theater presentation with Audio-Animatronics

Audio-Animatronics

According to the book Disneyland Detective by Kendra Trahan, the "cast list" breaks down as follows:

  • 54 singing orchids
  • 4 totem poles
  • 12 tiki drummers
  • 24 singing masks
  • 7 birds of paradise (the plant variety)
  • 8 macaws
  • 12 toucans
  • 9 forktail birds
  • 6 cockatoos
  • 20 assorted tropical birds

The frozen soft-serve Dole Whip dessert served on the lanai is available in only one other place in the world other than Disneyland or The Magic Kingdom, namely Dole Foods in Hawaii. No other Disney theme parks serves the snack.

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