Trivia Tuesdays

Welcome to another Trivia Tuesday.  Before we get on to our trivia question, let’s answer last week’s question, shall we?  Remember the question?

“Which band currently performs at the Golden Horseshoe in Disneyland?”

The answer is: Billy Hill and the Hillbillies!

Congratulations to those of you who knew the answer!

And now on to today’s question:

Name two of the many references to the Twilight Zone found in “The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror”.

Leave your answers in the comment section below and look out for future prizes!

Trip Report: October 22, 2011

What’s better than Disneyland on one’s birthday?  Going the day BEFORE your birthday and reaping all the perks of it being your birthday.  However, since this was a Saturday, we had to be strategic.

We showed up to the parks relatively early at about 1pm and took some great pictures of the halloween decor basking in the daylight of this warm October day.  Boy do those colors pop!

My wife, Suzi, headed over to City Hall to grab a birthday pin for me and to try to get us a couple seats on the Lilly Belle while I headed over to Ghost Galaxy to get a fastpass for the evening.  While she had no luck with the Lilly Belle seating, I was able to snag some 10pm fastpasses as well as this neat Captain EO preferred seating pass.

 

I had never seen these before but I love that they do surprises like this from time to time at the fastpass queues.

We then met up at Big Thunder Ranch BBQ for a little birthday lunch.  Since most of our park visits are during the evening, we never get to eat at this daytime eatery but today was my special day and I wanted to gorge.  And gorge we did!  But not before our 45-minute wait time for a table.  So, we used our time wisely and checked out the amazing pumpkin carving and goats next door at Big Thunder Ranch Halloween Roundup.  There will be a post soon with all of the great pumpkins we saw but here’s a little sneak peak!

 

Just before we were sat for lunch, I admired the Norman Rockwell halloween art that was set up around the restaurant.  I really love his style and I think this halloween work is among my favorite of his!  It really captures the imagination and wonder and most importantly the emotion of the holiday through the eyes of these almost cherub-like children.  Absolutely an amazing touch!

 

We were soon anxiously awaiting out meals with some great cowboy-style entertainment.  The trio that was performing we had seen a couple years ago when we came over to the BBQ and they had some really great halloween tunes to share with everyone.  It was really well organized and paced and the food was equally as amazing!  This is definitely a once-a-year type of meal but wow what a meal!  I even got a flour-less chocolate cake for dessert!

 

After lunch, we planned on riding Big Thunder Mountain Railroad but unfortunately it was closed! Not sure what the problem was but we then headed over to Disney California Adventure.  The construction in front is coming along nicely and the detour is becoming increasingly tolerable. The first attraction to which we headed for a fastpass was the appropriately halloween-y Tower of Terror.  I am a new iPhone user so today, the MouseWait app was in full effect and super useful!  Luckily it was only an hour wait so we headed into A Bug’s Land.

Suzi and I have planned for years to use the “Thank You” Chinese food box on Flick’s Flyers as our wedding gift “Thank You” cards.  This is really well done for such a run-of-the-mill attraction.  The details were on-point and the cast members, while chatty, really seemed to enjoy their jobs.  They did some fun voices over the intercom system and even took Suzi and my photo in the Thank You box for us before take-off!

 

Just before we lifted off, the cast member controlling the ride made sure everyone in line and on the ride know that “today [was] a special day in A Bug’s Land because it’s David’s birthday!!!”  It was really a nice touch and away we went for a circular tour of this corner of  the land.  It had some great views of the Tower at angles I had yet to see so I snapped a few shots off before we landed.

 

We then headed over to the Blue Sky Cellar to check out the new exhibits and new imagineer video.  I really liked how this one was done — it was more of a forma documentary style and the filmmakers used a slider and some great voiceover for profiling each imagineer.  And I am not sure if it’s new but the screen on which they show the film looked incredibly clear and vibrant!  It was probably the best looking HD monitor I have ever seen.

After a tear-jerker of a cinematic experience, we wandered over to California Screamin’ when suddenly Suzi spotted Hollywood “celebutant” Ryan Philippe (I Know What You Did Last Summer, Flags of our Fathers, Cruel Intentions) who was there with his son.  It was nice to see him without a plaid vested cast member — he was just out an about on his own. Screamin’ had quite the wait but we rode and it was great.  Cars Land is really coming along and Screamin’ really offers some great views of it!

We then headed over to Suzi’s favorite DCA attraction, The Silly Symphony Swings.  This is so fun at dusk because the sunset behind the Paradise Pier Hotel is always stunning — especially on a chilly autumn evening.  The oranges and ambers really embody the Halloweentime spirit!

 

Before heading back to Disneyland, we redeemed our Tower of Terror fastpasses.  One thing I always notice now is the ceiling of the tower and how clean it is compared to the walls and everything else.  A co-worker pointed this out when she rode for her first time last year and it has stuck with me ever since.  She put it this way, “… if Walt had created this attraction, he would have paid attention to every detail — including the ceiling of the Tower’s lobby scene!”  I couldn’t agree more.

 

While riding, I saw one of the coolest things I have ever seen on the ride.  Usually I hate when peiople bring on things that glow or a sword that lights up or something like that, but the girl in front of my just had one of those glowing necklaces.  It didn’t blink, it wasn’t too bright, it just glowed green.  When the mirror scene happened, we all disappeared into the 5th dimension, her necklace remained seemingly floating in place!  It looked more like we had all become ghosts and one of the invisible ghosts was wearing a glow-y necklace!  It was really neat and I would love to try it with a glow-y hat and glasses!

We then headed back over to Disneyland and went straight to redeem our Ghost Galaxy fastpasses.  The fastpass line went all the way out past the Captain EO queue!  It was so bazaar but after about 15 minutes, we were boarded.  It was a great ride and as Robert had predicted, the hand that follows you has been put into place and follows along perfectly!

 

Unfortunately we were unable to ride Haunted Mansion Holiday, Indy, and even Jungle Cruise due to the crowds, but we were able to walk right into Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room.  How was I wrong for so many years about this incredible attraction?  Unfortunately, there was no Maynard on duty for the evening but a terrific show none the less and the perfect cherry on top of our wonderful visit to the happiest place on earth!

New DCA Attraction Posters!

The Disney Parks Blog has posted three new attraction posters which will be coming soon to DCA.  I love the classic Disneyland Attraction Posters and these have that same great feel.

The Red Car Trolley

 

The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror

 

Soarin' Over California

 

These posters, among other things coming to the newly refurbished DCA, are now on display at the Blue Sky Cellar at Disney California Adventure.  If you happen to be in the park, head over there and see what’s in store for the future!

Floor Fridays #12

Hey all!

Here’s another in our ongoing series, but first, where was last week’s photo taken?

Disney California Adventure: Hollywood Backlot - Twilight Zone® Tower of Terror lobby entrance!

And this concludes our very first contest entry period!  Thank you all to those that entered.  We will be doing a drawing this week and the winner will be announced next week on Floor Fridays #13.  Thanks for playing, and now for this week’s floor:

Where Am I?

Good Luck!

Did You Know? – “Tower of Terror” Easter-Egg

Here’s another in our “tiny details of Disneyland” series.  I love this kind of stuff at the parks.  The tiny details that start as a rumor and are confirmed by a cast member or website are what make repeat visits to the park a joy for APs and families alike.

Today’s easter-egg is at DCA inside the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror.  Upstairs in the boiler room part of the queue, this “Lil’ Homies” action figure (available at your local grocery store or penny (.50¢) machine at the mall) stands guard at the far right elevator.

He's Watching Over You

He’s difficult to see in the dark queue but he’s there!  He welcomes everyone to the upper right-side freight elevator.  Keep an eye out for him next time you take a trip into the 5th dimension at the Disney California Adventure park!

17 Years of Fright

On July 22, 1994, Walt Disney World unveiled a brand new attraction that would redefine what an E Ticket really is.  The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror opened that summer and blew guests away.  It has the detail of rides like Pirates of the Caribbean and the thrill of rides like Space Mountain.  Tower of Terror is a truly unique attraction and it is a prime example of Imagineering at its best.  Here are some photos I took from my last trip to Walt Disney World in December 2010.

Enjoy!

Tower of Terror: Disneyland vs. Walt Disney World

The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror is one of the premiere rides at Disneyland and Walt Disney World.  It is a marvel in engineering, detail, and overall imagineering.  But which Tower is better?  Let’s take a look…

Disneyland Resort
Walt Disney World

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Tower in Florida is more ominous and full of detail.  It is 199 feet compared to DCA’s 183.  But what adds to the overwhelming structure is that it is built on a hill as well.

The queue in Florida is perhaps the best I have ever experienced.  You enter an overgrown garden that winds its way to the Hotel lobby.  In DCA, we do not get this.  Most of the outer queue in DCA is in a little section on the side of the Tower where you go back and forth.

DCA's Outdoor Queue

 

WDW's Winding Garden Queue

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The lobby is better in Florida as well.  The spider webs look more authentic and there are a few more things to see like a concierge desk.  The detail that I love in DCA’s lobby is the little doll on the couch.  It is very creepy and a great addition.

Notice the Doll in DCA's Lobby
WDW's Lobby

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Then comes the library.  I think DCA has the better library.  Visually, they look nearly identical, but DCA has the better audio quality.

DCA's Library
Artifacts in WDW's Library

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Boiler Room is up next.  Walt Disney World’s boiler room is amazing.  It is very dark, eerie, and realistic.  The noises coming from the generators also add to the authenticity.  The DCA boiler room is unique as it has two levels, running water dripping from the pipes, and the chalk door outline leading into another dimension!  But I gotta go with Florida’s boiler room.

The Door to Another Dimension in DCA's Boiler Room
Detail in WDW's Boiler Room

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Then comes the ride itself and without a doubt, Walt Disney World has the better ride.  I’m not going to explain in detail what is on the ride as I don’t want to spoil it for the people that have never been, but it is perfect.  Not only does it thrill and scare you with its faster than gravity drops, but the overall feeling is that you really are entering the Twilight Zone and being haunted by these ghostly inhabitants of the hotel.  Again, what DCA has over Florida’s is the better audio quality.

Take a Terrifying Ride into Another Dimension!

 

So while DCA’s Tower is great and one of my favorite rides at the Disneyland Resort, it just doesn’t compare to the original.  Walt Disney World’s Twilight Zone Tower of Terror is perhaps the greatest single ride ever created.

Which one do you prefer?

 

Editor’s Note:

And once again, a big thank you to Daveland for use of their pictures!