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With the release of the film The Lion King in 1994, the theme came through to link the restaurant to the Disney universe. As such, it was renamed "Hakuna Matata Restaurant" in March 1994. The building itself remained unaltered, except for murals of the characters Timon and Pumbaa which were added later.
The second part of Adventureland has a more African appearance, and is mainly composed of shops and restaurants (like the Hakuna Matata Restaurant). A third themed area represents Asian mysterious jungles, themed to explorers and featuring the Indiana Jones et le Temple du Péril roller coaster.
Captain Jack's - Restaurant des Pirates, or simply Captain Jack's, is a full-service restaurant in the Disneyland Park at Disneyland Resort Paris. It is based on Disneyland's Blue Bayou Restaurant. [1] [2] [3] Although seated in a large, enclosed structure, diners experience an illusion that mimics being located on a Caribbean beach in an ...
Hakuna matata" is a Swahili language phrase from East Africa, meaning "no trouble". Hakuna Matata may also refer to: Hakuna matata, species of chalcid wasp from the family Eulophidae "Hakuna Matata" (song), 1994 song from Disney's animated film The Lion King; Hakuna Matata Restaurant, restaurant in Disneyland Park, Paris, France
The restaurant is located beside Le Château de la Belle au Bois Dormant (Sleeping Beauty Castle), in an old French inn-like building, resembling Cinderella's Château from the movie, complete with a fountain of the princess at the entrance, her pumpkin-shaped carriage, and the tower where she is locked up most of the time.
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Photographs of Explorers displayed in the restaurant. At the opening of the park, the building was originally known as Explorer's Club Restaurant.Housed in a colonial estate in a lush jungle where adventurers rest and have meals, the Club allowed guests to encounter famous European explorers, portrayed by cast actors, like David Livingstone or Ernest Hemingway.
The restaurant is located on 1401, Flower Street, which is also the location of Walt Disney Imagineering in Glendale, California. The three dining rooms located on the ground floor were removed in 1999 to make way for Lilly's Boutique, a shop themed to Lillian Disney, and designed to sell home items.