Tarzan's Treehouse, Interactive treehouse attraction in Hong Kong Disneyland, China
Tarzan's Treehouse is a walk-through attraction on an island at Hong Kong Disneyland, where guests move between levels using stairs and suspension bridges. The structure contains several rooms with furniture, tools, and items that tell a jungle story.
The attraction opened in September 2005 as part of the new theme park in Hong Kong. After a long closure during the pandemic, it reopened in January 2024 with updated elements.
Visitors walk through a multi-story structure built on its own island, with rooms showing elements from a jungle story. Each space contains objects and scenes that represent family life in a rainforest setting.
Guests reach the attraction by taking rafts that travel across a river within the park. The paths through the structure lead across several levels with stairs that are not suitable for strollers.
The construction uses more than 300,000 artificial leaves made from vinyl, creating the impression of a dense canopy. At several stations, visitors can try interactive elements that show different aspects of jungle life.
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