View shows the buildings that were once called New Orleans in Frontierland, but are now part of Frontierland and used for backstage storage and cooking. Rumor has it that there is a large plan for tearing down these buildings and constructing a large two story restaurant on this location. I will be rather sad to see these quaint structures disappear, but Disneyland does need to grow and a nice restuarant overlooking the Rivers of America would be a welcome change. If you look closely at this photo, you will see the sign for Don DeFore's Silver Banjo Barbecue restaurant on the left hand side (partially obstructed by a pole for the umbrella) and on the right hand side over the doorway is the sign for Aunt Jemima's Kitchen. Also the people eating are using plain white dishes and the drink cups are paper cups with the great land logos on them.
Wednesday, April 26, 2006
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When I was a child, we started every visit to Disneyland with breakfast at Aunt Jemima's!
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