Miscellaneous

Written by @DashHaber, @spacemt354, & @Pi on my Cake

Harbortown City Hall

Within the walls of Harbortown City Hall, Mayor Elias Winsford watches over his humble seaside community. Even if he might be busy with a meeting involving the sailors or merchants, his aides at City Hall are happy to help anyone who might be in need. Have you lost something and think it may have been found? Perhaps you need to make a dinner reservation for later? Maybe it’s something as simple as needing a map for the exciting day that you have ahead. Whatever the situation may be, the Guest Relations over at Harbortown City Hall are ready to assist in whatever is needed to make your day a happy one.

Bulfinch First Aid Center

Have you been enjoying your vacation, but have found yourself feeling a bit under the weather? Don’t hesitate to stop by the Bulfinch First Aid Center. Behind its plain and no-nonsense front, guests will find a team that is ready to help ease your concerns. Whether it’s cuts, bruises, or whatever may be ailing you, the staff at the Bulfinch First Aid Center is ready to help you get well so that you can get your vacation back on track.​

Harbortown Windows

Tribute to the original 1986 Imagineering Team that designed the Blue Sky Park:

AceAstro, Brer Panther, b-wolf95, DashHaber, D Hindley, goofyyukyukyuk17, Mickeynerd17, NateD1226, NigelChanning09, Outbound, PerGronStudio, Pi on my cake, pix, Pufflefan, spacemt354

Harbortown Trashcans

Faneuil Bridge

On the east side of Harbortown crossing over from the TTC lies Faneuil Bridge that rises over the lagoon. Its length is measured in 'Cakes', the height of Pi on my cake, as a reference to the Harvard Bridge in Cambridge, measured in Smoots.

DoGood Library Tunnel

On the west side of Harbortown connecting from the second gate and the shopping district lies an additional entrance to the park. Guests coming from this side will pass under the Silence Dogood Public Library (a new take on passing under the Train Station). Instead of the classic "movie posters" usually found under the train station, posters of "Book Covers" tease the attractions and adventures that await guests inside the park as they create their own story here in Disneyland 1986!