The Country Bear Jamboree was the first attraction from Walt Disney World to be cloned to Disneyland and it is still missed by many through to today.
But there are still quite a few tributes left to the Country Bears left in Disneyland, and today we are going to take you through a few tributes to this classic attraction, as well as what is left of it in the parks of the Disneyland Resort.
The Hungry Bear Restaurant in Critter Country is still entirely themed to the Country Bear Jamboree.
All of the bathroom signs are themed to various characters from the attraction, including Trixie and Gomer.
Every sign in the restaurant seems to feature characters from this lost ride, even its Vacation Hoedown overlay version.
The counter also features characters from the attraction to this day.
There are also several tributes to characters from this ride in the Pooh's Corner shop in Critter Country.
The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh, which replaced the Country Bear Jamboree, still features a lot of the same infrastructure. The queue line is almost identical to how it appeared then, with a few extra details here and there.
The most famous tribute in the actual ride is statues of Max, Buff, and Melvin, but there is another part of the attraction that reutilizes part of the Country Bear Jamboree.
The hot air balloon of Winnie The Pooh in the ride reuses one of the Trixie mechanisms that had lowered and raised her from the ceiling in the Country Bear Jamboree.
One animatronic from the ride is still on display in the Disneyland Resort. Delores, the animatronic octopus can be found in the Collector's warehouse in the queue line of Guardians of the Galaxy Mission: Breakout.
The Country Bear Jamboree still lives on in Walt Disney World, but there are still numerous tributes to it in the original Disney Resort.
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