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 did “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” premiere?”

The answer is: The New York World’s Fair of 1964

Congratulations to those of you who knew the answer!

And now on to today’s question:

Name the Imagineer who was responsible for the look of “its a small world”.  (Hint: She was born 100 years ago this year.)

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

Disneyland Trip Report: October 16, 2011

This past Sunday, an evening trip to the Disneyland Resort was in store.

When we got to the park, night was already upon us and we were a bit hungry.  So, we went to the new area on Paradise Pier in DCA to get something to eat.  I had pizza and salad.  It was wonderful.  I’m very impressed with the food there.

Wonderful Theming and Food

 

Once we were full, we headed over to The Little Mermaid: Ariel’s Undersea Adventure.  We walked right on and experienced our enchantment under the sea.  It was a great ride as always.

DCA's Newest Attraction

 

We wanted to go to Tower of Terror after the Mermaid, but it was already closing time for DCA.  So we headed over to the original: Disneyland Park!

The Main Entrance!

 

Since everyone was coming over from a closed DCA, it was quite crowded on Main Street.  We decided to do some shopping on Main Street to start our night at the Magic Kingdom.  David bought some really neat Haunted Mansion Holiday pins.

The cavalcade of characters.

 

"I know you're curious to see what's inside...

 

...It's what happens when two holidays collide!"

 

We stopped in the Main Street Cinema for a few minutes and watched old Disney shorts.  I like it in there.  I just wish that they would change the movies that they play inside.  I have seen pictures in the past where they play actual silent movies in the theatre like “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” and “The Phantom of the Opera”.  These are public domain films and they could easily play those for Halloween time.  I think that would be a wonderful little detail and a bit of nostalgia for some people.

The Cinema's Ticket Taker is in the Halloween Spirit!

 

How great would it be if they did this today???

 

The first ride we went on at Disneyland was Casey Jr.’s Circus Train.  We sat in my favorite spot, the caboose.  The ride was really fun.  I can’t get enough of it.

The Ticket Booth

 

We took a stroll through Big Thunder Trail after that and looked at some of the Halloween decorations on display.  They have a really neat pumpkin with a carved skeleton Mickey on it.  I really love walking through Big Thunder Trail at night.  It is so dark and eerie, even when it’s not Halloween!

The Skeleton Mickey Pumpkin

 

The Haunted Mansion Holiday was up next.  It was its usual great self.  I didn’t notice anything different from the previous visit.  I’m wondering if anyone else ever had this issue with the Mansion…  When we left the stretching room, we were in the front of the group exiting the lift.  Now it seems as though people are rushing us to get to their doombuggy, but I like to enjoy the changing portraits.  I like to go at a nice slow pace, but everyone else rushes to get to the “ride” and skips a great part of the attraction.  To me, the ride began when we entered the Mansion in the foyer and I want to experience everything.  It’s frustrating that people don’t take the time to enjoy the wonderful details.

The Haunted Mansion

 

The Little Oogie

 

We ended our night by looking through the New Orleans Square gift shops and spending some time with the Fortune Red Machine.  I love that thing.  The pirate inside looks so neat!

Argh! What will yer fortune be?

 

It was a nice and relaxing trip.  Even though it was short, it was well worth the trip!

Trivia Tuesdays… on a Thursday?

Yes, I realize that I am a few days late, but October has been a crazy month.  We have been attending so many Halloween events.  I love October.  I don’t want it to end.  Anyways, on to the trivia!

But 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 Hollywood Tower Hotel get struck by lightning?”

The answer is: 1939

Congratulations to those of you who knew the answer!

And now on to today’s question:

Where did “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln” premiere?

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

Disneyland Trip Report: Mickey’s Halloween Party

Last Friday, we went to Mickey’s Halloween Party at the Disneyland Resort!  It was my first time going to the event.

It's Party Time!

 

We got to the parks a little early, so we headed over to DCA.  Walking around Buena Vista Street, we could peek behind the walls and see a bit of construction going on.  The whole street is torn up and being worked on.  I’m so excited!

Soon to be Buena Vista Street

 

Carthay Circle Theatre is coming closer to completion and it is looking great.  It will be one of the best structures in the entire Resort!  I also noticed that the cable car posts are now in place.  All of this Buena Vista Street construction is getting me so excited.  The amount of detail going into that part of the park is going to be wonderful.  I can’t wait for it to be finished!

The Theatre and Cable Car Posts

 

The first attraction we visited was the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror.  What a better way to start our Halloween visit?  The ride was excellent.  I did notice that someone wrote their name in the dust on the table in the lobby though.  How dare that “Mike”!

Tower of Terror

 

How Dare That "Mike"!

 

We then made our way to Disneyland to prepare for Mickey’s Halloween Party!  While it was still daylight, we decided to walk around the park and look at different Halloween decorations.   We saw the many blow up Mickey Ghosts and Pumpkins and the changes of Big Thunder Trail.  We wanted to go visit Big Thunder Ranch, but it was already closed.  We did get to see the cast members round up the goats though!  That was very fun to watch.  They opened their cage and they all came racing out.

Mickey Ghost

 

Big Thunder Trail During the Day

 

And They're Off!

 

In Frontierland, they also had the Halloween Tree set up from Ray Bradbury’s book.  That was really great.  It is a big tree filled with pumpkins and orange lights.  It is an excellent tribute to a great man: Ray Bradbury.

The Halloween Tree

 

Once the Party started, we walked around the park to take a look at everything at night.  The Haunted Mansion had great lighting for the event, the Rivers of America was filled with fog, and Piratepalooza was in full effect.  The Rivers of America looked so good.  It was so neat to see it filled with that eerie fog.

Fog in the Rivers

 

And even more Fog

 

We decided at that point to ride Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.  There was no line, so we got the very last seat.  It was such a fun ride!  There weren’t any changes for the Halloween event, besides some bats on the outside of the mountain in a mine shaft.  That was pretty neat.

Big Thunder Mountain

 

Bats in the Mine

 

After our runaway train ride, we walked up Big Thunder Trail and everything looked so good at night.  The lighting and fog was really effective.  In the old Nature’s Wonderland cave, they had an eerie light and fog along with sound effects.  Every once in a while, lighting would flash and thunder would sound.  It was great!  It was really great listening to Big Thunder Mountain in the background.  It felt like the ghost train of Nature’s Wonderland was making its way toward us.

At Big Thunder Trail

 

At that point, we got some more candy in Big Thunder Ranch and looked around the area.  They have a ton of expertly carved pumpkins in the area including a hitchhiking ghost pumpkin.  That one was my favorite.  Take a look below at some others:

The Hitchhiking Ghosts Pumpkin

 

The Crying Pumpkin

 

The Little Mermaid Pumpkin

 

Pooh, Hatter, and Nemo Pumpkins

 

We then walked into Fantasyland and visited Pinocchio’s Daring Journey.  It was an excellent ride of my favorite Disney animated film.

The Puppet Show is About to Begin!

 

After we got off of Pinocchio, we saw that there wasn’t a wait for Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride, my favorite Fantasyland Dark Ride.  I drove the motorcar, but I crashed into a train and we were sent to Hell.

Toad Hall

 

During Mickey’s Halloween Party, they have several stations set up to take pictures with your favorite Disney characters.  We decided to walk over to the Villains section and we took pictures with Honest John from “Pinocchio”, the Queen of Hearts from “Alice in Wonderland”, and the Queen from “Snow White”.  The villains really stayed in character and made it fun for the waiting crowd.

With Honest John

 

With the Queen of Hearts

 

With the Queen

 

It was then time for the Halloween fireworks.  While the fireworks themselves were some of the best I have ever seen, I’m not so crazy about the audio that goes with it.  I’m not a huge fan of the updated versions of classic Disney songs, especially the pop version of “Grim Grinning Ghosts”.  Also, the person doing the voice of Jack Skellington doesn’t do the best impression.  Besides that, it was still fun to see those amazing fireworks and to see Zero flying over the castle.  By the way, the back side of the Castle looked so neat.  It kept changing colors and it had a huge spider web projected on it!

The Halloween Fireworks

 

The Back Side of the Castle!

 

After the fireworks, we went on Space Mountain: Ghost Galaxy.  Since the fireworks had just ended, the line was pretty short.  The ride was fun and the ghost that follows your car is back.  That’s my favorite part of the ride and that ghost wasn’t there when I went on it a couple weeks ago.  But now he’s back!

Space Mountain: Ghost Galaxy

 

When we were traveling through Tomorrowland, we saw that they were doing a photo op with Stormtroopers.  So we got in line and took pictures them.  See the result below:

With a Couple of Stromtroopers

 

While walking through the hub of Disneyland, on our way to Frontierland, I heard someone talking very loudly.  I looked over and there was a live scarecrow talking to guests.  It was really great and a good way to keep people entertained while waiting for the parade or fireworks to begin.

The Scarecrow

 

We stopped at Piratepalooza, which was playing “Michael Jackson’s Thriller”, and looked around.  It was a neat little dance party and they had some pretty elaborate pirate skeleton set ups.  One skeleton was dressed like Captain Jack Sparrow.  It was a nice amount of detail for a temporary set up.

Piratepalooza!

 

The Captain Jack Skeleton

 

We were in Frontierland to get in line to take pictures with Halloween versions of Mickey and Minnie.  They were dressed up in their Halloween best and welcomed us to take pictures with them.  See below:

With Mickey & Minnie

 

After getting even more candy, it was then time for the Haunted Mansion Holiday!  The ride was just as great as ever.  Our doombuggy stopped in the ballroom scene, so I was able to get a good picture of the new Gingerbread house.  As much as I love the Haunted Mansion Holiday, I miss the regular Mansion already.  I think that the Haunted Mansion Holiday should just be there for November and December and not include the Halloween season.  But, I believe I’m in the minority with that thinking.

The Haunted Mansion Holiday

 

Even a Gingerbread House Could Be Scary!

 

Since we were already in New Orleans Square, we thought it would be a perfect time to get pictures with Jack and Sally from “Nightmare Before Christmas”.  Take a look at the photos below:

With Jack & Sally

 

With that, our Halloween trip ended.  As we walked through Main Street on our way out, I noticed that City Hall had a huge spider web projected on it, much like the Castle’s web.  It looked really neat.  The entire event was fun, but I don’t think it’s something that I would do every year.  It wasn’t different enough from a regular visit to Disneyland at night.  The big selling point is that you go trick or treating and get as much candy as you want.  If you love candy and want to do some early trick or treating, this event is for you!

A Haunted City Hall

 

Happy Halloween!

 

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 one find life-size animatronic dinosaurs?”

The answer is: The Disneyland Railroad

Congratulations to those of you who knew the answer!

And now on to today’s question:

In what year did the Hollywood Tower Hotel get struck by lightning?


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

Did You Know? – “Pirates…” Easter-Egg

Here’s a little something for you to chew on:

In 2006, Pirates of the Caribbean closed for a long long while in order to make enhancements to the ride’s technologies as well as to incorporate several characters from the film including Captain Barbossa, Jack Sparrow, and Davy Jones.

In the queue, they added more paintings of those famed pirates.  One of those paintings – Barbossa, in fact – is seen sporting just 4 fingers on his left hand.  Don’t believe me?  Take another look here!

Ouch!

It can be argued that he is hiding that pinky behind his coat, but I prefer to believe that he was in an intense battle and escaped with losing but a mere pinky!

What do you think happened?

Some more Hidden Mickeys!

I am back from my honeymoon!  Thanks to everyone for the well-wishes and love.  We are still catching up but I will post when I can.  I still haven’t made it down to the land since we got back!  Luckily, the entire RSP team is going to Mickey’s Halloween Party this Friday!

More on that later.  For now, check out these few Hidden Mickeys I have been saving up!  Enjoy!

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?

“What is the name of the fortune telling shrunken head you can find in Adventureland?”

The answer is: Shrunken Ned!

Congratulations to Desiree Lake for getting the correct answer!

And now on to today’s question:

Where in Disneyland can one find life-size animatronic dinosaurs?

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

An Ongoing Study of DLR Window Displays

It’s HalloweenTime at the Disneyland Resort! It’s quickly becoming one of my favorite times of the year at the park. I love the cooler weather, the costumes, the decorations, the food, the changing foliage and the window displays.

I love that the window displays are constantly changing with the seasons and holidays at the Disneyland Resort. They don’t always reflect the merchandise sold in the parks. At times they are little environments that invite you in and tickle your imagination.

Currently Main Street has offerings that display classic Americana, fitting of the turn of the century theme with classic wooden figurines, felt figures, elegant baked goods and a variety of creepy critters and spooky elements.  Each one encased in their own environments forcing you to step a bit closer and take a peek. You may even spy a classic Disney villain or two.

HalloweenTime at Disneyland is here until October 31st.

Disneyland Trip Report: September 25, 2011

Another Sunday means another trip to the Magic Kingdom of Disneyland!

When we arrived, the first thing we did was visit the Disneyland Hotel.  The hotel is still under a lot of construction and I look forward to the changes coming.  In the main lobby, there was no longer the huge painting of Sleeping Beauty’s Castle and the Mickey Mouse statues.  It is just a bare wall, but hopefully they will return.  We then walked over to the Adventureland and Frontierland Towers and enjoyed the artwork inside.  In the Frontierland Tower, they have an amazing model of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.  It has every last detail.  It was really amazing to see in person.  If you are a Disneyland fan and love seeing miniatures of your favorite attractions, please stop by the hotel and see this.  You will not be disappointed!

Where is the Castle Painting?

 

An Example of Hotel Paintings

 

BTMRR Model

 

We were then going to take the Monorail into the park, but they said the the train would not arrive for 30 minutes.  What could possibly be the hold up?  It was strange…  So we ended up walking to the park.

The first thing we did when entering Disneyland was head to the Haunted Mansion to get a fastpass and figure out where we wanted to eat.  We ended up enjoying a nice Mexican meal at Rancho Del Zocalo.  I had a huge burrito and it was delicious.  I recommend it.

The Restaurant Has Great Details

 

We then went over to Disney California Adventure to visit the Blue Sky Cellar.  The stuff they have on Buena Vista Street is wonderful.  There are many things that show the process Imagineers take to create the park.  It was a really neat insight.  Besides having Buena Vista Street details like tiling and flooring, they also had the new Partners maquette for DCA, Red Car Trolley concept art, concept art of new Buena Vista Street Cast Member costumes, and the new attraction posters.  The highlight of the Cellar is the new video which features Imagineers and their ideas for Buena Vista Street.  It was a really great video and it is very evident that they love being Imagineers and are very excited for this project.  Seeing the Imagineers this enthusiastic and proud of what they are doing, makes me that much more excited to see the finished result of Buena Vista Street.  I really think it is going to be one of the best things Imagineering has ever done.

Buena Vista Street Tiling

 

Designing the Red Car Trolley

 

Carthay Circle Theatre Designs

 

Artwork of the new Statue

 

The Maquette of the new Statue

 

Concept Art for Buena Vista Street Cast Member Costumes

 

The New Attraction Posters

 

After seeing what’s to come to DCA in the Blue Sky Cellar, we headed over to my favorite attraction at DCA: The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror.  The wait was short and the ride was great.  I mentioned a few trips ago, that the gift shop had new props inside.  Well those new props are now gone.  No longer is there a TV in the window and the “Get Out of Here Finchley” paper is back in the type writer.  I heard that those props from a couple weeks ago was for a scavenger hunt that Disney was testing.  But having a TV in the window of the gift shop seems like it could be really neat, especially if they were playing episodes of the Twilight Zone!

The Hollywood Tower Hotel

 

"Get Out of Here Finchley!"

 

While walking toward the park exit, I took a good look at the new attraction posters on the construction walls.  I really love them.  They have that classic look of an original Disneyland attraction poster.  I think my favorite may be the poster for the Silly Symphony Swings!

Grizzly River Run Attraction Poster

 

Silly Symphony Swings Attraction Poster

 

We made our way back to Disneyland and the Fireworks had just started.  We stood on Main Street near the Train Station and watched the remainder of the show.  The Remember… Dreams Come True Fireworks sure are amazing.  Every time I see them I am impressed.  It’s no wonder that Disney is still using the same show from six years ago.  If they have something that great, they should keep it.

The Finale

 

The fireworks ended and we made our way to the Haunted Mansion Holiday.  It was a terrific ride.  The queue is so exciting in the Haunted Mansion Holiday.  I love the way the Mansion looks all decked out and the creepy Phantom Manor music adds an eerie touch.

"I Know You're Curious to See What's Inside... It's What Happens When Two Holidays Collide!"

 

After the Mansion, we went over to the Port Royal store, which sells Nightmare Before Christmas and Haunted Mansion stuff.  Inside, they had bone wreaths up for Halloween.  They look like the ones used in the ride during the endless hallway scene.  They really looked great up close.  A great overlay for the store.

A Bone Wreath

 

While Fantasmic! was going on, we thought we would take that time to ride Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.  It was a wise decision as the line was only 5 minutes.  We sat in the back like we always do and it was excellent.  Unfortunately, the rocks in the mine were not moving again, but oh well…  At least the falling rocks projection in the background was still working.  I can’t say how much I love Big Thunder at night.  There is something so magical about it.  It’s scarier and more thrilling.

BTMRR At Night!

 

We got off of Big Thunder and decided to walk around Frontierland and look at some Halloween decorations.  One of the stores has some nice old fashioned decorations out front including a creepy looking pumpkin man, which you can see below:

Creepy?

 

The end of the night was upon us and we had time for one last attraction.  We decided to get a couple Dole Whips and enjoy the Tiki Room.  We were the only ones in the Enchanted Garden and we thought we were going to be alone for the entire show.  But as luck would have it, about ten people came in right before the show started.  No one was in our section, however.  So it still felt like we had our own show.  Maynard was our host again and he did his usual wonderful spiel.  The show looked and sounded great.  We were against the southern most wall and I think that’s my favorite spot.  The sound is excellent in that area and you get a good look at everything in the show.

Dole Whips!

 

An Empty Tiki Room

 

The Magic Fountain

 

Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room ended our evening at the Disneyland Resort.  It was a nice relaxing trip and I can’t wait to be there again.