Enchanted Tiki Room


Description from PassPorter's Disneyland Resort and Southern California Guidebook:

A perfectly cool place to sit and rest while 225 Audio-Animatronics birds, flowers, and other creatures sing and cavort above you. The Tiki Room has been a Disney fixture for many childhoods and was the first attraction to feature Audio-Animatronics when it opened in 1963. This is a fun musical revue, which grew from Walt Disney’s notion for an unusual Chinese restaurant called The Bird Cafe. Don’t miss the delightful tiki gods in the outdoor garden before the show and grab a Dole Whip to enjoy while you watch! Tip: You'll find a much shorter line for the Dole Whips inside the Tiki Room garden. Tip #2: the Tiki Room waiting area has rest rooms with no lines. Best views are on the left side. Bench seating. May remain in wheelchair and ECV.  

Type: Show
Scope: D-Ticket
Ages: All ages
Thrill Factor: Dark, loud, angry gods

Average Standby Wait: 10 min.
Pre-Show Duration: 10 min.
Show Duration: 16 min.
FastPass: None
Queue Conditions: Awesome outdoor queue in a garden with benches and access to Tiki Juice Bar for Dole Whips!

Special Considerations:
- Handheld Captioning
- Assistive Listening
- Headset
- May remain in wheelchair/ECV
- Seating type: bench with backs


Also Known As: Tiki Birds

ToddlerTip: Fun!
KidTip: Look for the Tiki gods.

PassPorter's Ratings for Enchanted Tiki Room
Author Jennifer Marx's Rating:
7/10
Author Dave Marx's Rating:
7/10
Author GingerJ's Rating:
6/10

Readers Rating:
7.1/10

Appeal by Age:
64.7%
64.71% of our readers would definitely visit Enchanted Tiki Room again.

I would definitely visit this attraction again!
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What PassPorter Readers Think of Enchanted Tiki Room (8 comments):

What is Disney heaven? Sitting in the tiki room eating a Dole Whip watching the show.
scott disney dad gave this a rating of 9 on 06/24/2016 at 10:41:23 pm EDT

On a non-magic hour day this is the very first attraction that we go to at the beginning of our Disneyland trip.
CharlesNKamber gave this a rating of 9 on 06/17/2016 at 1:48:21 pm EDT

I just love the songs in this attraction. My kids enjoyed it too. And it's a nice place to take a break on a hot, busy day. Classic Disney fun!
Aurora1976 gave this a rating of 8 on 06/08/2016 at 11:53:45 am EDT

This place was smart and stuck to the original
KDevines gave this a rating of 10 on 06/03/2016 at 12:08:29 am EDT

This ride holds a lot of nostalgia for me. My family isn't that fond of it, but I love it and make them visit it everytime we go to Disneyland. Grab a Dole Whip while you are waiting to enter the show. :)
justnicksmommy gave this a rating of 8 on 05/28/2016 at 8:00:38 am EDT

This is great for little ones and big ones alike. Some toddlers might be scared by the thunder and lightening, but really very cute songs and animatronics.
Kllh260 gave this a rating of 8 on 05/27/2016 at 1:00:18 pm EDT

Nice place for a break. Cute and you are able to sit down. Draw back, some people take up too much room on bench seats and you have to ask to get people to move down so your family can sit too.
jjssmiley gave this a rating of 7 on 05/27/2016 at 1:10:56 am EDT

I much prefer this version to Disney World's version.
mrsbruhaha gave this a rating of 9 on 05/26/2016 at 1:23:02 pm EDT

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