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    Adventureland Treehouse

    4.0 (23 reviews)

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    Eric P.

    Pretty awesome. Its a trail through a huge treehouse. Before that it was Tarzan's home and I think the original was the Swiss Family Robinson treehouse. Its relaxing but can be tight on some staircases when people are going the opposite direction or trying to go ahead. The attention to detail is really good.

    Carolen M.

    Considering that it was my first time seeing the revamped version of the Treehouse, I thought it was a version that was quite pretty at night as that's when I did see it. No one was around, so we easily went up at our own pace, took in the views which can be splendid minus this one area where there's a tree that blocks the view. It's not for the faint of heart or those who do not like heights. It does take up pretty high up that tree which means a lot of stairs. There are areas of flat so if you're tired you could take a mini break. I would imagine this would be great for those who have kids that need to expel some energy. Have them climb up and down the stairs and they're tire out in no time. I would highly suggest coming late at night to enjoy it without crowds.

    Sign in the treehouse for the music room!
    Rachelle P.

    I went up the stairs to tour what it would be like to live in the Adventureland Treehouse with my both my daughters since it's for all ages. My favorite part were the realistic sounds and movements of the wild animals like the moving ostrich and of course the beautiful waterfall outside! I would definitely recommend this fun experience located in Adventureland! They changed to this name in 2023. We will definitely be back! SYOY! :-)

    Erick W.

    Castaways come to life as adventure goers climb high into the treehouse abode of the family that was ship wrecked on an island and used their imagination and ingenuity to turn their island surroundings into a home, place of safety and survival and an exotic paradise! Come for the climb high above the tree-line and see it all!

    Ann T.

    The Treehouse is finally revamped and open again and I appreciate the update! It doesn't look as worn out or aged and, at least when I visited, wasn't covered with spider webs and bird poop as my review for the original Tarzan Treehouse went. There's a floor level that's ADA accessible but the upper portions of the tree are not. I don't know much about the Swiss Family Robinson or know if its something that Disney children are as familiar with (to be honest I thought the tree was going to be an Encanto tree at first), but it's cute and a nice place to walk through if you have free time throughout the day or need to get even more steps in. There's the neat waterfall at the front and the self working kitchen with the self stirring soup. There's also an animatronic ostrich peaking out which was cute. As you ascend the stairs you take a peak in the rooms and the lives of the family members who spend time there. The music and astronomy room were pretty to look at with lots of small details. My favorite was the little animal room at the top with the various lizards and birds. I loved the cute animal wind chimes they had near there too. Small cute details. Overall I had fun!

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    Britney M.

    Tarzan's Treehouse! Changed to Adventureland Treehouse. I really liked it as Tarzan's Treehouse though and it will always be that to me. Adventureland Treehouse just seems so boring? The Tarzan theme was great. Anyhow, same idea basically. Too many steps lol it takes you up to different rooms and you can see from above. I The treehouse is more for kids/ teenagers.

    Jenny L.

    Tarzan treehouse was revamped to Swiss family Robinson Treehouse. If you wanna take a quick break from rides to rides, here is a good spot to walk and look around. Hours: 8:00am-8:15pm 11:00pm-12:00am

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    Travis T.

    When I was growing up, I loved exploring this treehouse. I always thought it would be so cool to live inside of a treehouse. They have changed the theme of this attraction a few times over the years. It was originally the Swiss Family Treehouse inspired by the movie that came out in 1960. Then they changed it to Tarzan's Treehouse based off the cartoon. Now it is just called Adventureland Treehouse and once again it is themed after the "Swiss Family Robinson" movie. The tree is 80 feet tall and a great place to see all of Disneyland Park once you reach the top. If you struggle or don't like going up stairs, there are close to 70 steps that you have to go up and down.

    11/10/23
    Belle B.

    Disney just opened their most recent upgrade to the Adventureland Treehouse inspired by Walt Disney's Swiss Family Robinson. Going back the original representation of the attraction, this treehouse shows the oasis of the Robinson family. There are rooms and areas throughout the treehouse that displays rooms and inspiration of different family members. The treehouse also shows innovations and art created by many different family members. I don't want to spoil the fun so I won't tell you what is where and who it belongs to. This is fun adventure which is completely different from the the previous version featuring Tarzan and his family. Just a note for those who might have mobility issues, there are narrow stairways and of course it's a tree house so you'll need to walk up the stairs to enjoy the full treehouse. If you can't make it up and down all the stairs, there is a nice area at the bottom of the tree where you can enjoy a sample of the ingenuity of the family. It's a nice activity to enjoy and of course there is a beautiful view of the Disneyland Park from the top of the treehouse. If fun and there are lots of Easter eggs to explore. Definitely worth the walk up and down the stairs.

    Residents were artists
    Elyse F.

    There is a new version of the treehouse in Disneyland's Adventureland. The latest rendition is more like the Swiss Family Robinson original. Different areas depict various interests the inhabitants may have had. The rooms are more spread out than before. There are lots of stairs. Some items have been added to the ground floor. This allows those with mobility issues to experience at least part of the treehouse. Make sure to keep an eye out for the animatronic ostrich. She occasionally peeks out from behind her pen. We explored the treehouse after dark. Not many people were around. This made it easy to see everything and explore. Bonus points for the night views of the Rivers of America.

    Craig Y.

    Formerly Tarzan's Treehouse, Disneyland reimagined and reopened this treehouse back to Swiss Family Robinson. They did away with the bridge and other tree stump that the bridge was connected to. As you climb up the stairs you see the rooms of the family and stuff. One thing in certain spots along your walk around the treehouse you get some good views of the park now that you don't have the other tree blocking your view. Overall this treehouse is still a good workout climbing up and down stairs. It's so good to see the water wheel and water fall.

    Trina D.

    Formerly Tarzan's Treehouse and before that the Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse, the reimagined Adventureland Treehouse is back to Swiss Family Robinson. Honestly, they missed out on an Encanto mashup but whatever. It's a walkthrough attraction that requires one to go up ramps and stairs. This is a nice reprieve from the hustle and bustle of the busy paths in Adventureland and you can take in the view of the Rivers of America. This will keep the kiddos busy for a bit but it's nothing super exciting. It's cool to be able to walk through again and take in the nostalgia. Pop in for a visit, but don't expect it to be a thrill ride. It is not.

    This is actually the exit
    Emil C.

    Well, it looks like the Swiss Family Robinson had reclaimed their treehouse from Tarzan. Honestly, in all of the decades that I had been coming to Disneyland, I never once checked out this treehouse until it was reopened in late 2023 as the Adventureland Treehouse inspired by Walt Disney's Swiss Family Robinson. If you have trouble climbing a lot of stairs, you'll want to skip this one. Make sure to enter through the Adventureland Treehouse sign or you'll be going against traffic the entire way. There's a lot to look at throughout the entire treehouse and you get a nice view of the park when you reach the top. However nice the upgrades, there's really no reason for you to come back a second time.

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