Discovery Arcade (Disneyland Paris)

Discovery Arcade is a sheltered walkthrough area in Main Street, U.S.A. at Disneyland Paris. This is an exhibition about inventors of the 19th century, which opened with the park in 1992. It is there to provide shelter during cold or rain.

Discovery Arcade
Disneyland Park (Paris)
AreaMain Street, U.S.A.
StatusOperating
CostFree With Admission
Opening dateApril 12, 1992
General statistics
Attraction typeWalkthrough attraction
DesignerWalt Disney Imagineering
Wheelchair accessible

Original Concept and Design

When Imagineers were working on the creation of the European Disney resort, they had to envision a Main Street that would cope with the changing climate of the region of Paris. Although a huge Victorian-style glass roof covering the street could be built as in Tokyo Disneyland's World Bazaar, the decision was made to build two covered walkways parallel to Main Street instead.

In the very early days of Disneyland in Anaheim, Walt Disney had imagined two streets adjacent to Main Street, respectively named Liberty Street (themed to American values and history) and Edison Square (themed to this inventor's achievements). Although they were never made reality, these ideas became inspiration for both arcades in Paris. As such, Imagineers came up with Liberty Arcade, themed to the lasting friendship between France and the United States and embodied by Lady Liberty, and Discovery Arcade, themed to inventions of the 19th century.

Discovery Arcade

The arcade is a long walkway, from Town Square to Edison Avenue, which also gets behind Main Street shops and restaurants. It features many showcase windows, each one displaying models and sketches from the U.S. Patent Office. These models were originally made in the 19th century.

The arcade also presents a series of posters representing American cities of the late 20th century, as they were envisioned a century ago.

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