The overall design of Disney California Adventure was initially created to resemble various aspects of California culture, modeled to look like a postcard of the Golden State. The goal of the new project was to create a look reminiscent of the 1920’s in Los Angeles, homage to when Walt Disney first arrived there.
To create the desired look, every detail of the construction and the products used had to be perfect, as creating a 1920s three-dimensional visual almost 100 years later was no easy task. The project required an enormous amount of tile and stone to accurately depict the era. Continental Marble and Tile of Corona, CA, was contracted to handle the task of installing the tile. “This was a huge project in every account,” said Curtis Ballantyne of Continental Marble and Tile.