Swiss Family Treehouse
Almost two years after the film ''Swiss Family Robinson'' was released to theaters, Disneyland introduced the ''Swiss Family Treehouse'' to Adventureland. The attraction opened on November 18, 1962.
When the Magic Kingdom opened at Walt Disney World on October 1, 1971, the ''Swiss Family Treehouse'' was one of the original attractions of Adventureland. Similarly, when Tokyo Disneyland opened on April 15, 1983 and Disneyland Resort Paris opened as ''Euro Disneyland'' on April 12, 1992, the ''Swiss Family Treehouse'' was part of Adventureland. All three parks retain the original theme. The Paris version is called ''La Cabane Des Robinsons'' in .
Tarzan's Treehouse
In February 1999, Disneyland closed the ''Swiss Family Treehouse'', and Imagineers re-themed the attraction to coincide with the soon to be released '''' film. The giant artificial tree received a massive makeover, including thousands of replacement vinyl leaves and a new suspension bridge entrance from a new neighboring tree. On June 23, 1999, Tarzan’s Treehouse began welcoming park guests, just as Disney’s animated Tarzan premiered in movie theaters. The attraction also included new hands-on interactivity.
When Hong Kong Disneyland opened on September 12, 2005 it included ''Tarzan’s Treehouse'' built on ''Tarzan’s Island'' which is encircled by the Jungle Cruise.
The one within Paris was originally supposed to or was later on going to become a Tarzan's Treehouse but with a coaster around it. It is unknown why this project was cancelled.
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