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  1. The Swiss Family Treehouse opened on November 18, 1962, in Adventureland in Disneyland, two years after the release of the popular Disney film, Swiss Family Robinson. John Mills, who played Father Robinson in the movie, and his daughter, child star Hayley Mills, appeared at the attraction’s opening.

  2. The Treehouse opened as the "Swiss Family Island Treehouse" on October 1, 1971, with the rest of the Magic Kingdom [2]. Although the tree looks authentic, it is actually made up of steel, concrete and stucco [3].

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  3. When the Magic Kingdom opened at Walt Disney World Resort on October 1, 1971, the Swiss Family Treehouse was one of the original attractions of Adventureland. The tree, while intended to look real, is actually made up of steel, concrete, and stucco, stretching 60 feet tall and 90 feet wide.

  4. One of the original Adventureland attractions, the Swiss Family Treehouse is meant to look like the real thing from the 1960 Disney movie of the same name. You will see the bedrooms, library, and...

  5. Swiss Family Treehouse Opened: 1971; Walk through time: 13 minutes, 5 seconds; Lightning Lane: No; A Defense of the Swiss Family Treehouse; Overview/History: The Swiss Family Treehouse is based on the 1960 live action Disney feature film "Swiss Family Robinson." The first thing you think when you visit this "attraction" is "why?"

  6. Tour the island abode the Swiss Family Robinson built after they were shipwrecked on a deserted island. Cross a bridge at the foot of a large leafy tree and climb handcrafted wooden stairs. Explore the living quarters of the famous adventurers and discover open-air rooms brimming with a bevy of 19th-century articles salvaged from the wreck.

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  8. Explore the Family's Home Journey up into the boughs, where you'll explore the Swiss Family Robinson treehouse. You'll tour the family's living quarters, open-air rooms, and more.

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