Sunshine Plaza Disney California Adventure's original main gate entrance,
Sunshine Plaza, was designed to evoke a sensation as if one were stepping into a California postcard. After guests pass the giant letters spelling out California, they would pass beneath a mock-up of the
Golden Gate Bridge, which served to disguise a portion of the
resort's monorail track. Flanking both ends of the faux Golden Gate Bridge were two massive murals depicting the vast mountain ranges in California. A few meters into the park from the main gate was Sunshine Plaza that served as an access hub to all of the park's other themed lands. At the end of the path, there was a fountain featuring a large metal
sunburst designed to reflect solar rays into the surrounding area. Sunshine Plaza was also home to a replica of the
California Zephyr, which housed the plaza's two counter service restaurants: Baker's Field Bakery and Bur-r-r Bank Ice Cream. The plaza was also home to two of the park's biggest souvenir shops, Greetings from California and Engine Ears Toys.
Redesign and expansion Filling Station. On October 17, 2007,
The Walt Disney Company announced a multi-year, $1.1 billion expansion plan for
Disney California Adventure. Included in this expansion plan was the re-theming and complete overhaul of Sunshine Plaza into Buena Vista Street. The
Golden Gate Bridge replica was removed and the sunburst structure replaced with a recreation of the
Carthay Circle Theater, which showcased the world premiere of
Disney Animation's first feature film
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in 1937. The building serves as the new visual centerpiece of Disney California Adventure's reincarnation. In early August 2011, the
California Zephyr display was removed, with major portions being donated to the
Western Pacific Railroad Museum. The park's main gate was extended outward to where the postcard letters formerly stood, and resembles the
Pan-Pacific Auditorium, similar to the entrance of
Disney's Hollywood Studios in Florida. The
Red Car Trolley traveled through the plaza. The main gate was opened on July 15, 2011. The construction of the Red Car trolleys began on January 10, 2010. Construction of Buena Vista Street itself began in October 2010 and opened on June 15, 2012.
COVID-19 pandemic On November 19, 2020, Buena Vista Street was made accessible as a temporary extension of the nearby, unticketed
Downtown Disney District for shopping and dining while the remainder of Disney California Adventure remained closed due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. The land returned to its normal, ticketed operation when Disney California Adventure re-opened on April 30, 2021. ==See also==