Today at Disneyland, the long awaited Tropical Hideaway in Adventureland soft-opened to guests. The new establishment replaces the long-shuttered Aladdin’s Oasis, former home of the Tahitian Terrace. It’s nestled between Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room and The Jungle Cruise, encompassing lore from both classic attractions, as well as a number of other past and present Disney rides and more.

The Tropical Hideaway is right at home in the jungles of Adventureland. We begin with a video tour:

The main sign has a water feature.

A new tiki god is holding the sign up if you look at the back.

Signage entices guests over the bridge.

The tile magic carpet was left behind as a nod to Aladdin’s Oasis.

Some other minor elements of the former offering remain as well, but they fit nicely.

Lovely new tabletops evoke icons of Adventureland and other Disney-Polynesian locales.

The location offers bottled and canned beverages, as well as some pre-packaged snacks, but the standouts are the Dole Whip creations and new hot items.

Dole Whips can now come in Orange and Raspberry in addition to Pineapple, and special swirls mixing them are available. There’s also a special loaded whip the allows cast members to bang a gong and make an announcement, as you can see in the video at the top of this article.

Lumpia and bao buns round out the remainder of the menu.

Above, guests will find the “homes” of the birds from the Enchanted Tiki Room.

The seating area is nicely shaded.

As you enjoy a treat, you can hear some antics from the “long lost” Rosita, an audio-animatronic bird representing a character briefly mentioned in the Enchanted Tiki Room.

Oars representing famous expeditions from members of S.E.A. (the Society of Explorers and Adventurers) hang on the wall. References include members Harrison Hightower (Tokyo DisneySea Tower of Terror), Lord Henry Mystic (Mystic Manor at Hong Kong Disneyland), Jason Chandler (Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Discovery Bay), Merriweather Adam Pleasure (Pleasure Island at Walt Disney World), Mary Oceaneer (Disney Cruise Line, Miss Adventure Falls at Typhoon Lagoon), Dr. Albert Falls (The Jungle Cruise, Skipper Canteen), and Barnabas T. Bullion (Big Thunder Mountain Railroad). There are more, but we failed to place where they are from.

One section creatively reuses lamps from Aladdin’s Oasis.

Nearby, guests will find access to the Enchanted Tiki Room, where they are invited to enter with their acquired treats.

The walkway leads to stairs to enter the Enchanted Tiki Garden.

For all you Disney trash can lovers out there…

To get an in-depth look at the some of the food options, we reviewed the new treats available at the Tropical Hideaway (although cast members have said more will be added later).

So, what do you think of the new Tropical Hideaway at Disneyland?