Over at Disney California Adventure, walls are up around the construction of Carthay Circle Theatre.
As you can see above, Disney is very creative with their construction walls. Here we see an ad for “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” premiering at the Theatre. But look at what else is on these construction walls:
This wall has a trolly car with passengers aboard. Now when I looked at this painting something struck me instantly. The guy in the back of the car, wearing the hat, looks familiar. I then realized it was Walt himself! I had remembered a picture I had once seen of Walt with his camera taken in the 1920s.
So what do you think? Is that Walt riding the trolly car in DCA? If so, are the other people in the car anyone of importance?
When we entered Disneyland around 2pm, there were two ducks that seemed to be greeting guests just past the Disneyland Railroad tunnel. They were very cute and they were greeting people is such a professional manner that several people thought they were fake!
The first ride on today’s trip to Disneyland was Pirates of the Caribbean. There were a couple new things in the attraction to promote the fourth “Pirates” film. The projection of Davy Jones is now gone and replaced with that of Blackbeard. It’s a nice effect, but it doesn’t belong in Pirates of the Caribbean, in my opinion (Robert’s). It’s strange to see a floating head of a live actor in this great attraction filed with some of the best audio animatronics ever created. It also doesn’t really make sense why Blackbeard’s head is floating in a waterfall. It made sense with Davy Jones because he lived in the water. They also replaced Jones’ dialogue at the end of the attraction with Blackbeard’s. I prefer Ian McShane’s voice over Bill Nighy, but again, I would prefer to have the original ending. I would just like to hear that wonderful Blue Bayou music without any interruptions. A problem with McShane’s voice is that it doesn’t project very well. It is very deep and low so it is difficult to hear. Besides those new things, the ride looked great. Also, there was a lot of fog in the cannonball scene this time. I love when that happens.
Next we took a bobsled ride down the icy slopes of the majestic Matterhorn. Even though the ride can be a bit rough on one’s body at times, I still love it. The look of the mountain and its abominable inhabitant is pure classic Disney. There was one part of the ride where I looked over and saw a pile of at least 5 hats that have fallen off. That was pretty funny.
A friend then had fast passes for Space Mountain so that was our next stop. Space Mountain was intense, but fun! A roller coaster in the dark is really horrifying, but it’s so great. It’s one of the best.
We then visited our fine feathered friends in Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. We sat in the back and while it was great, there were parts that were difficult to hear. It seemed that the four main birds were loud enough, but the chorus was very soft. I think the speakers just weren’t working in our section. But even with the audio issue, the attraction was wonderful. I like how 1960s it looks. I hope it never changes and I hope that the new version coming to Walt Disney World will look as nice as this one.
Then came the Haunted Mansion. Again it looked and sounded great. Madame Leota was once again stationary. Yesterday marked the 6th year anniversary of the death of Thurl Ravenscroft. Thurl is the lead singing bust in the graveyard scene. I gave an extra long look at him that trip. He really was a great singer, actor, and voice! He is missed.
After the Mansion, we went over to Indiana Jones Adventure to use our fastpasses we had for that ride. Unfortunately, it was closed when we got there. Indiana Jones really closes down more than any other ride in the park. They need to get that fixed.
Since Indy was down, we decided it was time to head over to Disney California Adventure. Our first stop: The Twlight Zone Tower of Terror. I noticed that the lighting looked different in the boiler room. There is usually a bright blue light on the wall where the chalk outlined door is, but it was not on this time. Overall the boiler room just looked a bit darker than usual. The ride was great, but we were on with some annoying teenagers that yelled and screamed through the entire run. Why they don’t listen to the story and try to imagine themselves in this haunted hotel, I don’t know… Even with the annoying kids, the ride is still incredible.
Last, but not least, we headed over to World of Color. We wanted to see the show since it had new Little Mermaid scenes and Pirates scenes promoting the fourth film. The show was good and the new stuff looked great, but overall, I think I prefer the original show. The new Pirates stuff was neat, but they cut out almost the entire villain section, which I love. Oh well… I’m sure it will be back one day.
After the show, we walked by the new Little Mermaid attraction and wished we were on it. It looks amazing from the outside. Well, only one more week and we will go under the sea with Ariel and all her friends.
This trip was one of the rare times David and I didn’t go together. So this trip report will be the sole opinion of yours truly, Robert.
When my girlfriend and I arrived to the park, the first thing we wanted to see was the Mary Blair tribute at the Disney Gallery. They did an excellent job putting together a fitting tribute to one of the great Disney artists. Her work is so original and colorful. I could look at it for hours. To go along with Mary Blair’s art, they also had maquettes from “it’s a small world” on display. Those were very neat to see in person.
Off to the side in the Gallery is a little room where it appears an artist has been at work. I really like this room and it now displays some great Haunted Mansion drawings. The room is a nice detail that only Disneyland can do. It doesn’t need to be there, but the addition of it really adds to the magic.
After the Gallery, we walked straight into Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln. I really love that show. The Lincoln animatronic looked incredible. The way his lips move is amazing. He really pronounces each word with his lips. It’s a technological marvel.
We then walked by Star Tours to see if they would let us on, but we had no luck. They were doing Cast Member previews and boy did that make me jealous! I want to be in there!
Then came Pirates of the Caribbean. This was the first time I had been on the ride since the big premiere for “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides”. It looks like they adjusted the lighting and effects to make it look extra nice for the premiere. The fighting pirates shadow near the cannonball scene was looking great. Lately those shadows were fading so much that you could barely see what was going on. Now you can see every detail. There wasn’t anything else new to report, but each pirate looked great.
We were starting to get hungry after Pirates, so we grabbed a bite to eat at The French Market. I really like the food there. I usually get the roast beef and it’s very good. The mashed potatoes are by far the best thing on the menu!
After filling our rumbly tumblies, we went to the Haunted Mansion. It was a great ride once again, but Madame Leota was back to her stationary self. The Raven sitting on the tree branch at the entrance of the graveyard is now back. Also, we got Ezra as our hitchhiking ghost in our doombuggy. I’m always very happy when that happens as he is my favorite hitchhiker.
We then made our way to Fantasyland where we went on a classic: Casey Jr. Circus Train. It really is a great ride and it goes faster than you expect. It is best at night too. You see all the twinkling lights from Storybook Land down below. We also sat in the caboose, which adds a little something to the thrill.
We then wanted to go on Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride, but as we got in line, it had just broke down. You should have seen the sad look on my face…
So we went over to Pinocchio’s Daring Journey. Pinocchio is my favorite Disney film and I love the ride. Keep an eye open in the Pleasure Island scene for a Hidden Mickey in the form of popcorn!
We ended our night with Snow White’s Scary Adventures which may be my favorite Fantasyland dark ride. It is so scary, especially when you ride alone. And those new special effects are really terrific!
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After walking from the Mickey & Friends Parking Structure to the Disneyland Resort Main Entrance, we decided we would visit DCA. While entering Hollywood Pictures Backlot, we noticed that one of the video screens of ElecTRONica had an error screen up. It’s always embarrassing when that happens, but what can you do. Another thing that we noticed (which was awesome) was that the entire ElecTRONica show was being controlled via an iPad! How far technology has come!
Our first stop was at The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. We had a first time rider with us and boy was she nervous. We had to calm her down a few times in the queue, but she ended up enjoying it. The drops felt very good and the mirror scene was working! But the most amazing thing about our journey into the Twilight Zone was the view. We happened to ride the attraction right at sunset and the Disneyland Resort never looked more beautiful. It was the perfect time to ride the Tower.
We then made our way to Disneyland and to what did our wandering eyes appear? The Emporium and Crystal Arcade — they’ve returned to us! We also noticed that the eagle was missing from the banister on the corner.
After a short jaunt down Main Street, U.S.A., we decided to ascend Tarzan’s Treehouse. We don’t go through that attraction often, but it was very fun. The special effects are very exciting, especially the roaring cheetah effect.
After playing around in the Treehouse, we went to Pirates of the Caribbean. It was another great ride. Everything looked great. There didn’t seem to be any changes from last week’s trip on Pirates.
After Pirates, we decided to grab a bite to eat, but unfortunately many places were already closed. We don’t understand why Disneyland closes their restaurants so early. What was still open was the Stage Door Cafe. There we had chicken breast pieces, fish, and corn dogs. It’s a good snack, but not a healthy one…
It was then time for a visit to The Haunted Mansion. We walked right into the foyer and our ghost host welcomed us. Madame Leota was floating this time! The effect really seemed great that night. Sometimes I can see the wires that are holding her crystal ball, but not this time. I believed she was floating around the room! The raven at the entrance to the graveyard is still missing, however.
Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye was up next. The wait was only 5 minutes! The ride was very fun! I love that first Indy animatronic since they updated it. It is so much more realistic than the previous version and it looks a lot more like Harrison Ford. They did a good job.
Then came The Jungle Cruise. When we got on our boat, a couple of ducks were sleeping on the dock right next to us. When our skipper got on his speaker, he woke them up. They got so mad. They started quacking away at him. The ducks eventually gave up and went back to sleep. It was pretty awesome. Our skipper was very good. He used some fresh jokes and some that I hadn’t heard in a while. He didn’t use the “Danger” joke, which I hate, and he mentioned the gorilla reaching for bananas! I always wonder why skippers never mention him. My only problem with the skipper was that he sped through the scenes too quickly. He also didn’t do my (David) least favorite joke about the back-sude of water. I had a friend that was a skipper in the 90s. He recently passed away but his trademark was to never do the back-side of water joke. I’ll make a future post about that soon. This skipper we had this past visit pointed out three ducks in the water and was talking to them and before too long, he threw in, “…Oh, and there’s some water over there.” SO GREAT!
We then visited Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. It was great. David wrote an excellent article about it. The Tiki Room is really special. I love everything about it, especially the atmosphere and mood of the whole place. The Enchanted Garden is probably my favorite part.
To end our day, we strolled through Tomorrowland to see the new lights on Star Tours. I must say, it looks really neat! We also captured this little gem. We then went to the temporary location of the Star Trader where we noticed a shirt with an Ewok that says “Save the Trees”. A Cast Member then came up to us and said that an Ewok works in the shop. We didn’t quite know what he meant until he brought out another Cast Member who was only 4 feet tall! The lady played an Ewok in “Return of the Jedi”. It was nice to meet her.
As we exited the shop, the familiar announcement that one never wants to hear echoed through the Magic Kingdom… “Ladies and Gentlemen. Boys and Girls. Disneyland has now ended its normal operating day…”
On our last visit to Disneyland, we noticed that we could peek inside the Star Trader which is getting a new make-over for the opening of Star Tours. What we saw inside was so cool. It makes me that much more excited for the new Star Tours.
Look what’s above the Star Trader! The area where we used to see the Peoplemover go by is now a Star Tours queue for aliens and other Star Wars characters. It’s really just a scrolling sheet with outlines of the characters, but it is such a great and simple touch. Details like this really sell the story. We believe that those aliens are on their way to a distant planet guided by Star Tours.
Now look at the top of the photo… Do you see anything familiar? Why it’s the X-Wing that has been hidden in the Starcade for so many years! It has now returned to the Star Trader! Here is a photo of the X-Wing in its previous Starcade home:
April 24, 2011 is a special day for us. We arrived to the Disneyland Resort with our girls to experience our first visit to Club 33!
But to start off our trip, we headed over to Disney California Adventure. The entrance and Carthay Circle theater are really taking shape and before you know it, they will be complete!
We went to our favorite attraction at DCA, The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. The wait was only 13 minutes and it was an excellent ride. The mirror scene is still not working properly though. Once again the ghost effect turned into a blue blob instead of our individual ghost counterparts.
After TOT, we decided to go to Disneyland, but first stopped at Off the Page where David bought an incredible set of Mouse Ears. They are reminiscent of an old television set complete with color bars, antenas, and static. What makes them even better is that they are not supposed to be on sale yet! The Cast Member sold us the display without knowing! So cool!
We then walked through the gates of the Magic Kingdom of Disneyland and our first stop was The Disneyland Railroad. Because of the Splash Mountain refurbishment, we did not see the Splash finale through the Railroad window. It was all blacked out. We then arrived at our destination: Mickey’s Toontown.
Since we were all dressed up, we thought it would be neat to get a group shot with Mickey. So we went to Mickey’s House in Toontown and waited in the queue. It is an excellent queue that culminates in Mickey’s home theatre. While in line, we were discussing how fun it would be to take a picture with Steamboat Willie Mickey, but we had never seen him except for in the finale of Fantastmic! We then entered a “hot set” and who was there, but Steamboat Willie himself! It was incredible! It felt like meeting a real celebrity! There is something really special about meeting the Mouse.
King Arthur’s Carousel was up next. There was no line so we thought we would take a quick trip on the Merry-Go-Round. A fun time was had.
Then we went to Pirates of the Caribbean. Everything was looking great and guess who’s back? The parrot next to the guy with the hairy leg! It’s good to see him. In the area between the jail scene and arsenal scene, a bunch of teenagers jumped out of their boat onto the walkway. They ran around for a while and got back in their boat. We were so upset. We were wondering why they didn’t stop the ride and get these guys. But alas, justice was served. As we exited Pirates, we saw those teens surrounded by security and having their ID’s confiscated. Hopefully they’ll have fun in Disneyland jail!
After our cruise with the Pirates, it was time for Club 33! We will do a more thorough post about our trip to the Club, but let’s just say it was amazing. Everything was perfect from the decor, the service, the food, the art… It was an experience we will never forget.
We rode Pirates for a second time after dinner and then visited the 999 happy haunts in The Haunted Mansion. It was a great ride, but Madame Leota was not floating again. Also, the raven on the branch near the entrance to the graveyard was missing. Why do these birds keep flying away?!?!
Since Splash Mountain is closed, no one is visiting The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. We felt bad for it, so we made our way over there. It really is a great dark ride. A lot of people put it down, but we enjoy it. It may not be as great as Walt Disney World’s version, but it still is a welcomed addition to the Disneyland Resort.
We then made our way over to Frontierland to ride Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. We sat in the back again (the best seat). It was fast and scary. The back is the best because you are literally “pulled” through the ride. If you ride in the front, it feels as though the train slows down, waiting for the rear to catch up.
Before we said our goodbyes to the Magic Kingdom, we thought we would take a quick trip through Pixie Hollow. When we got to the area where Tinkerbell meets and greets, we noticed that the door was open to the backstage area and there was no one around. I think someone forgot to lock the door, but it was lucky for us.
After that, it was time to head home. It was one of the most magical, memorable, and special visits we have ever had to Disneyland.
EDITOR’S NOTE:
Once again, we saw a bird fly over Disneyland with a fish in its talons!