Top Five Attractions: Disneyland Park

In this new series, David and I will each list our top five favorite attractions at the different Disney parks we have visited.

We start with the original: Disneyland Park.

Robert’s Top Five:

5. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad

4. Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye

3. Splash Mountain

2. The Haunted Mansion

1. Pirates of the Caribbean

 

David’s Top Five:

5. Star Tours

4. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad

3. Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room

2. Pirates of the Caribbean

1. The Haunted Mansion

 

Those are our top five.  What’s yours?

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?

“Who provides the voice of our 16th President in Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln?”

The answer is: Royal Dano

Congratulations to those who got the correct answer!

And now on to today’s question:

Name the two actors that host the bread factory tour in Disney California Adventure.

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

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?

“In what year did the Haunted Mansion open its gates at Disneyland?”

The answer is: 1969

Congratulations to those who got the correct answer!

And now on to today’s question:

Who provides the voice of our 16th President in “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln”?

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

The Scariest Place on Earth?

Somehow, I stumbled upon these frighteningly real-looking videos from the security cameras at our favorite park on the planet, Disneyland.  Now, I have heard of people seeing ghosts at the parks and seen really bad photos of ghosts at the park, but nothing quite like these.

I work in “the industry” and know a visual effect when I see it. This is either a very well executed visual effect by an avid Disneyland fanatic with a lot of time and resources on his hands, or a very bored security officer.

The problems I have with these videos is that there are either so many ghosts at the park that shooting any security camera at any time provides one with these results, or they’re a hoax — but how?! These are so incredibly haunting, I got goosebumps while watching them at work and continued to rewind them back and play them over and over again with a very genuine “how did they do that?!” look on my face.

That last one is my absolute favorite. Not just anyone has access to these apparent security cameras. How incredible is it that the possibility of these being real evokes these emotions out of me? I am a huge skeptic but I have an open mind. I just don’t have any grounds to disprove any of this.

I found another YouTube channel debunking these videos but I just don’t find their arguments to hold water. I, too, thought that it was a reflection at first on the lens but man, that last HM video is just INCREDIBLE! I don’t know much about security monitors but I have never seen a monitor “ghost” in that way. I liked watching his one video, though, because it has some other great videos.

The “ghost” videos that prompted this post were found at this YouTube page. They, unfortunately, are the only ones this user ever uploaded and the page has laid dormant for over 2 years — but not without gaining a substantial amount of hits! What do you think is going on in these videos? Is our magical park a haven for the disembodied?

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?

“Where in Disneyland can you find the following image?”

The answer is: The Sleeping Beauty Castle Walk Thru!

Congratulations to those who got the correct answer!

And now on to today’s question:

In what year did the Haunted Mansion open its gates at Disneyland?

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

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 attraction did Star Tours replace?”

The answer is: Adventure Thru Inner Space

Congratulations to Tyler and whoever else got the correct answer!

And now on to today’s question:

Where in Disneyland can you find the following image?

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

Happy Birthday, Walt!

On this day in 1901, Walter Elias Disney was born.  Little did anyone know the contribution he would have to the world.  Without Walt, what would our world be like?

Happy Birthday Walt!

 

What would the world of animation be today without Walt?

Walt and Steamboat Willie

 

How would theme parks be designed today without Walt?

Walt and Jose!

 

On this day, let’s look back and think about how Walt made a difference in our lives.  Whether it’s being 5 years old and watching Peter Pan for the first time or your first ride on the Tea Cups at Disneyland, we all have amazing childhood memories thanks to one man: Walt Disney.

Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse

 

Happy Birthday and Thank You!

All pictures are property of the Walt Disney Company.

Pirates Returns!

After a refurbishment that seemed to last forever, Pirates of the Caribbean has reopened at the Magic Kingdom of Disneyland!  Going to Disneyland without the most beloved attraction in Disney history was tough.  Pirates is the one attraction that I have to go on every time I visit the park.  Maybe I’m a bit too attached to what some people might call a “simple amusement park ride”, but it is so much more than that.  It is the single greatest attraction ever created and it showcases the talents of many including Walt Disney himself.  So come with me as I take you on a journey to the newly reopened Pirates of the Caribbean and I will describe to you some changes I noticed.

Back from Under the Tarps!

 

The first thing I noticed was how fresh and clean the talking skull now looks.  For the longest time, the talking skull had several spit balls on his hat.  Boy would I be mad if I saw some kid spitting spit balls at him!  Well, all of those balls of spit have been removed and he has been freshly repainted.  He looks great.

Pre-Refurbishment. Notice the Spitballs!

 

Once we enter the caves after the waterfall, I noticed that the cave looks better than ever.  For the last couple of years, there has been holes and wires showing and those are now all covered up and it looks great.

Inside the Caves

 

After the second waterfall, we come to the island full of skeletons.  Here I noticed some substantial changes.  First of all, the island itself has been re-sculpted on its edges.  The edges look steeper and natural sand no longer goes to the water’s edge.  It is now a carved surface, most likely to withstand waves of water crashing against it.

The skeletons themselves have been updated too.  The first skeleton we come upon has a new hat and eyepatch, along with a Jolly Roger flag.  The skeleton in the middle seems to be pretty much the same complete with his crab companion, but the skeleton with the sword through his chest has an all new skull.  It is a totally different sculpt than what had been used to.  The skull looks smaller and a little less lifelike.  He still looks great, however.  Also, this skeleton’s sword has been cut in half as if he were in an epic sword battle before his death.

Pre-Refurbishment.

 

Pre-Refurbishment

 

Pre-Refurbishment

 

Then we come to the Skeleton at the wheel.  He now sports a huge wig that looks like a 1980s Rock Star.  It’s a strange choice of hair, but his scene still looks amazing.

Pre-Refurbishment

 

As we came upon the mist screen, I found another substantial change.  The mist screen now alternates between Davey Jones and Blackbeard.

Davey Jones Alternates With...

 

Blackbeard

 

Our boats then slowly approached the cannonball fight and Barbossa’s animation is better than ever.  His body really exaggerates the words he is speaking and it’s great.  Barbossa also seems to have a bigger hat with a lot more feathers.

Pre-Refurbishment

 

The next change came in the Auction scene.  It is pretty much exactly the same, except the Auctioneer seems to have a new paint job on his face that is just remarkable.  He looks so good.  The only thing that was kind of weird was that his head was down the whole time.  He doesn’t seem to be interacting with the pirates as much because it looks like he’s talking into his chest.  I’m sure that will be fixed one of these days.

Pre-Refurbishment

 

The Pooped Pirate scene came up next and that tired old Pirate looks great.  He has a new wig of curly hair and a thick mustache.  I just wish he had his old hat with the long top.

Pre-Refurbishment

 

The Original Pooped Pirate - Complete with Top Hat!

 

In the burning city, all of the pirates looked remarkable, except I noticed that one was missing.  The pirate that is leaning against a lamp post was gone and so was the lamp post!  What was even stranger was that his vocals were still being played.  I hope they are just refurbishing him.  I would hate for him to be gone permanently.  He is one of my favorites.

Where Could He Be?

 

I didn’t really notice any changes from then on until the final Jack Sparrow scene.  He looked pretty much the same, except much cleaner with a fresh coat of paint.  I’m really not impressed with that animatronic at all though.  It just doesn’t fit in with the other pirates and their exaggerated features.  How I miss the old Pirates…

Pre-Refurbishment

 

As we go up the waterfall, we get one last word of warning and the audio now alternates between Davey Jones and Blackbeard like the mist screen earlier in the attraction.

When we finally disembark, a keen eye will notice one final change.  The unloading dock has been refurbished and expanded to help accommodate more handicapped people.

The Dock!

 

A few weeks before Pirates of the Caribbean reopened, a rumor was going around that mermaids from the fourth film would be added to the attraction.  I was upset by this as I think the attraction should stay away from film references.  Fortunately, it was only rumor and those mermaids never made an appearance.  So overall, this long refurbishment was worthwhile.  The Pirates look better than ever and the whole ride seems new and fresh.  So next time you are at Disneyland, ride Pirates and see what you think.  Let us know how you feel about these changes.

*A special thanks to Daveland for use of their pictures!*

 

Trip Report: November 27, 2011

Here’s a roundup of this past Sunday’s trip.

We got to the park early and had lunch at Storyteller’s Cafe.  We were bummed we missed breakfast (they don’t offer Sunday brunch, we discovered) but lunch is SUPER inexpensive here.  Just over $20 for my wife and I.  Highly recommended for those on a budget.

The smoke-stack works!

 

We then headed straight to the new Grand Circle Tour exhibit at the Disney Gallery.  Incredible!  I wanted everything on the walls in that exhibit!  I loved everything from the signage out front (with the working smoke stack!) to the train going around the back gallery.  A must-see!

This is an awesome Donald!

 

We then got to meet one of the Fab-5 in their holiday garb — Donald!  He was a great character but had no wrangler!  Strange but makes for good talking-to-your-neighbor-in-line time to get your picture just right!

Yodle-ay-ee-hoo!

 

We thought that today would be a fun time to try riding some things we never ride.  Today started with the Matternhorn.  After a month+ refurb, nothing has changed.  Still rough and still with the old cars.  Unfortunate.

What a beautiful day!

 

Love this scene!

 

He's winking!

 

Next was Small World Holiday!  I only ride this twice a year so this was a nice treat!  Looked and sounded great although one of the clowns that ride their bike on the wire was not working and one of the many suns had an eye (read: light) out.  Other than that, it was perfect timing for us to get out of the heat and skip the Christmas parade madness.  One day I’ll check that out.

Awkwarrrddd.

 

On our way to our next ride, we saw the Tangled meetup had a short line (only 20 minutes compared to the normal 45+).  We met Rapunzel and Flynn but it was pretty weird.  Usually meeting characters is fun because they are big smiling faces that you mime with.  These were kids our age and it seemed just — weird.  Not sure what that was about.

Vixen!

 

We also checked out the Reindeer Roundup!  We are never in the park early enough and we noticed that Santa Claus is also available for photos at the roundup!  Even better, the BBQ restaurant was open pretty late in the day which made me excited to come back for dinner soon!  It’s my favorite restaurant at Disneyland so dinner there would be killer!

Settled 1880!

 

We then put on our mining hats and headed over to Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.  We saw the queue was pretty long but the sign said only 10 minutes.  After about a 5 minute wait, we saw that the queue was only going to the stairs and straight up.  What a day for Disneyland — no lines!!!  We had a great ride.

Beautiful tree.

 

I went to take a picture of a beautifully autumn-red tree and accidentally punched myself in the eye with the camera.  It was a beautiful tree!  We also noticed that the collapsing mine projection looked new — although the rocks were not falling.  You win some, you lose some.

DCA all Christmas-y!

 

Looming in the distance!

 

After making our way through the NOS crowds, we grabbed some HMH fastpasses and made a b-line for DCA.  We met up with fellow RSP-er Robert to ride his favorite DCA attraction: The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror.  It, too, had a short line and we were also the line-time-takers (we were given this lanyard).

Fancy schmancy.

 

However, I was not sure who to give the lanyard to, so I gave it to the person I thought best to get it — the bellhop loading us into the elevator.  Not sure how that went down but let’s be honest, that’s the gauge for how long the line is.  The ride looked and sounded great but unfortunately the mirror effect was not working correctly.  I wonder what goes into that effect to make it so unreliable?

Below the basement.

 

Robert here:  I wanted to point out one other thing about our trip on Tower.  Usually when you enter the library, the door closes, a flash of lightning strikes, and the TV turns on.  At that precise moment, the lights go off.  However, on this particular trip, the lights stayed on.  They slowly started to dim and they were shut off about half way through the preshow video.  I wonder if that was intentional or not.  It was neat, but I think I prefer the lights to go out with the lightning strike.

*Star Tours chime*

 

We then headed back to Disneyland (sans Robert) to utilize some Star Tours fastpasses we got from a friend.  Unfortunately, as great as the queue was, that’s all we saw.  Our starspeeder was halted by a cast member so that we could sing Happy Birthday to another cast member and this seemed to break the entire spaceport.  We did receive some neat re-admits that included Star Tours (they’re red) and planned on returning or utilizing for another ride.  We ultimately did not.

HMH - Haunted Mansion Holiday!

 

Triumphant trumpets!

 

Wish this blew snow.

 

Oogie!

 

Merry Christmas!

 

Instead, we went to Haunted Mansion Holiday and lucky for us, we had fastpasses.  This was the longest line of the day at 45 minutes!  We sped onto the ride and everything looked, sounded, and smelled great!  We even got into the lobby before the narrator began, into the stretching room as he began, and into the hallway right on time!  I love when that all works out — but I also don’t think we should hope for that.  It should be consistant.

I love the look -- but that's about it.

 

After, we went to check out Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Forbidden Eye.  I have to admit, this is one of the best looking rides in the park.  But something is always a miss for me and I believe I found it.  I don’t buy the movements of the vehicle. I get that they programmed human reactions into the ride vehicle but it takes me out of the experience.  Also, all I see is a smooth track but all I feel is a bumpy ride.  I spend most of the time trying to figure out what’s going on.  I don’t like that I don’t enjoy the ride, but I also know I am in the minority here so I’ll ride with friends that enjoy it and think to myself that I am super flexible for my friends.  Ha!

Trader Sam's!

 

It’s Robert again!  So while, David was getting stuck on Star Tours and riding some E Ticket attractions, I was with my girlfriend and a few friends at Trader Sam’s at the Disneyland Hotel.  Boy I love that place.  There are so many intricate details that I notice every time I go.  While we were there, we witnessed a bunch of special effects including an erupting volcano, a sinking ship in a bottle, indoor rain, and a sinking bar stool!  If you haven’t been there, please go.  It’s one of my favorite places to be.

My wife!

 

It was then time to check out the newly re-opened Pirates of the Caribbean with Robert, Inthia, and Dawn.  We will cover the changes in a future post but wow, I thought there were some great changes!  There were also some things missing and some things added.  Fun ride all-in-all and no mermaids!  Where would they put them anyway that would make any sense?

"Rawr" means "I love you" in dinosaur.

 

We split from Robert, Inthia, and Dawn to use our re-admit at Space Mountain while they went to ride HMH but again, the line was so short, we saved out re-admit for later!  Another thrilling ride through the galaxy with a fun photo to boot.  I noticed that they no longer utilize the TV screens at the top of the inside queue as no one waits up there anymore.  I wish they’d update the videos/screens all together and maybe that’s next.

The Sandwich - Courtesy of Yelp.com

 

Robert again:  So while they were on Space Mountain, Inthia, Dawn, and I got fastpasses for the Haunted Mansion Holiday.  While waiting, we ate a delicious dinner at the French Market.  I had a great sandwich in miniature Jack Skellington Coffin!

The Rain's Coming Down!

 

We then had a bad bout with attractions.  We planned on trying to ride Star Tours with our group all back together but the fastpass line was 25+ minutes.  We tried to ride HMH a second time but it was closed!  We were, however, able to take a buzz through the Hundred Acre Woods with Winnie the Pooh.  I really love that ride and am saddened every time I see the line so short.  I really hope people make their way to that attraction enough!

The Decked Out Splash - Courtesy of Flickr.com

 

While making our way back to HMH, we noticed that Splash Mountain had a holiday layover on its facade that looked really great!  I guess it’s been around for a few years but I had never seen it before.  Nice touch — wish it was lit at night.

Suzi and I left to try to make it to Tortilla Joe’s at DTD before the rest of the group went on HMH.  Unfortunately the restaurant was closed for the night and we went home.  What I did notice throughout the whole experience: the Davy Crockett Canoes are still open!  I have to get on that before they shutter up for the winter!

It will be me, Robert, for the rest of this report:

The Floating Leota Ornament

 

After David and Suzi left, we finally made our way to the Haunted Mansion Holiday.  It was great except, Madame Leota was no longer a floating ornament.  She was stationary and there was no sign to her ornament pieces.  Also, her face was being projected, which they never do anymore.  It’s evident that they don’t use the projection often as they were not able to perfect it.  The projection was not aligned with the bust inside the crystal ball and her eyes were very small and pinched in the middle.  It really looked bad.  I assume that was the reason the ride was closed earlier.  When David went on it earlier in the day, he said that she looked good and was a floating ornament.  Oh well… I’m sure they’ll fix her up soon.

Sleeping Beauty's Castle

 

Inside the Castle

 

We headed over to Fantasyland after the Mansion, and took a bunch of photos of Sleeping Beauty’s Castle while it was all decked out for Christmas.  It is really beautiful.  While over there, we walked through the Castle to view the Sleeping Beauty scenes.  I love that it’s back.  It brings great childhood memories.

Make an Evil Wish!

 

After the Castle, we went on Snow White’s Scary Adventures.  It was a great ride and everything looked amazing.

Original artwork for Casey Jr. on display at the Disney Gallery

 

A trip to Casey Jr. came next.  We sat in our favorite spot, the caboose.  There’s nothing like a trip on Casey Jr. at night.  It is something that is so special and uniquely Disneyland.

BTMRR

 

We ended our night with a late night ride of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.  It was the perfect end to a wonderful day at Disneyland.

Goodnight!

 

See you at the parks!

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?

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

Some answers are: A broken stopwatch, a thimble, an invader, the fortune telling machine, a pair of broken glasses, a trumpet, an envelope with Rod Serling’s name on it,  a chalk outlined door…

Congratulations to those of you who knew the answer!

And now on to today’s question:

Which attraction did Star Tours replace?

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