Frontierland may predominantly be known for its wild west cowboy theming and atmosphere, but there's also a nice little corner that channels the Old West and its Spanish influences. Situated between the shooting gallery and Big Thunder Mountain, Rancho del Zocalo is a dining establishment specializing in Mexican cuisine. The building itself, though, evokes that Spanish adobe style, with courtyards and fountains and a very earthy architecture reminiscent of the original California pioneers. The restaurant has many wonderful little moments, and one of them happens just outside its direct entrance. Just a charming little view of the sky as a ceiling.
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Looking up at the roofs at the Rancho del Zocalo. |
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