Port Voyage Gardens

Written and built by @Mickeynerd17

The Gardens are nestled between the many pathways of Port Voyage, and make for a perfect introduction to the magic and fantasy that lies beyond. Each garden is unique to itself with hidden surprises and features throughout the area.

The pathways leading from Harbortown U.S.A branch off to the different lands like a tree, symbolizing humanity's constant branching to new discoveries. The land juts out like a peninsula from Harbortown into the water, serving as a Port for guests to begin their voyage from. A main pathway circles the entire peninsula, and access to Snow White Castle and the multiple lands of the park can be accessed from this land.

"Partners" Statue

What's a Disney Park without a statue of Walt and Mickey? This classic duo have their special place situated right in front of Snow White Castle, greeting guests as they head off on their voyage of adventure.

The Diamond Mine

Situated to the right after leaving Harbortown U.S.A, the Diamond Mine is a cave full of precious jewels and evidence of mining taking place. It is said to be one of the sites the Seven Dwarfs got their diamonds from.

Compass Point

Located at the center of the land is Compass Point, a landmark dedicated to all the explorers and pathfinders in human history. The compass guided them on their journey, and now it guides guests to the multiple realms of Disneyland.

Gardens

The gardens of Port Voyage are the perfect blend of fantasy and reality. Each garden ranges with differing landscape, from perfectly trimmed, sweeping lawns to jagged structures that seemed to have been created by supernatural forces, all adorned with stately spruce trees. This beautiful arrangement is the perfect introduction to the magic and wonder of the park. Familiar shapes abound is this landscape. If you look hard enough, you might even find the impression of a peculiar mouse among the landscape.