Main Street, U.S.A. is the gateway to Disneyland Park. Stroll down the street where turn-of-the-century architecture and transportation recreate the quintessential small town of Middle America in the early 1900's.
Welcome to Main Street, U.S.A. — home, sweet home in the park!
Attractions
Hop on a vintage vehicle or horse-drawn streetcar for a jaunt down Main Street, U.S.A., watch some of Disney's early short films at the Main Street Cinema, or board the Disneyland Railroad at the grand Main Street Station for a ride around the park! You can even see one of our nation's most beloved presidents speak during The Disneyland Story presenting Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln.
Entertainment
Share the timeless experience of watching fireworks explode over Sleeping Beauty Castle with the ones you love. Main Street, U.S.A. is always alive with music, including the jaunty melodies of a ragtime piano player and the dulcet tones of The Dapper Dans, a barbershop quartet singing the songs of yesteryear.
Be sure to check the Entertainment Schedule for the latest shows and performance times.
Shopping
Magic tricks, sweet treats, jewelry — those are just a few of the amazing things you can buy on Main Street, U.S.A.! Explore the extraordinary selection of merchandise at the famed Emporium, pick up a pair of ears at The Mad Hatter, or even find a fine Disney collectible at Disneyana such as an animation cell. You can even visit the Disney Gallery and take home a captivating original artwork by Disney artists. The unique shops offer a prime selection of gifts for friends and family of all ages.
Dining
Enjoy the enticing aroma of baked goods, rich coffees and sugary ice cream cones in this land. Plenty of carts and wagons provide quick, healthy snacks for those just passing through. For something a little more leisurely, try the Carnation Café or the Plaza Inn, which offers a fantastic Character breakfast with Minnie Mouse and her friends.
Walt's Apartment
Preserved in just the order he left it, Walt's own apartment is located on the second floor above the firehouse. An antique-style lamp sits in the window in honor of his memory throughout the year, replaced by a Christmas tree during the holiday season. While it used to be lit to let Cast Members know when Walt was in residence, it's now a special symbol of Walt's continued presence in the Park.
Atmosphere
Wander down the alleyways and hear the bustle of everyday living drifting from the upstairs windows. Sounds from the past fill the air, such as train whistles and barbershop quartet tunes. The nostalgic ambiance is enhanced by the glow of the gas lamps and the clop-clop of hooves as horses draw colorful street cars down the road. The scent of freshly baked goods and other tempting aromas waft from the windows. Virtually every shop and pinwheel lollipop gleam with the promise and optimism of a simpler time.
Attractions and entertainment are subject to weather conditions and change without notice.
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