Trip Report: April 24, 2011

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!

It's starting to look like a building!

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.

All the workers have left their post.

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!

New Mouse Ears!

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.

Arriving to the Main Street Station

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.

Making friends with Steamboat Willie!

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.

A rider's POV

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!

Giving Credit

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.

Club 33!

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?!?!

The Haunted Mansion

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.

Pooh's Nightmare

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.

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad

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.

Pixie Hollow

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!

Trip Report: April 10, 2011

After parking in the Mickey & Friends Parking Structure, we decided to walk to the parks.  While walking across Disney Way, I noticed a few weeks back that they removed the grass from near the crosswalk. There was never any hope in twarting the kids from taking a shortcut to make the light.

Shortcuts Galore!

I had also never noticed this sign letting guests know the distance from Downtown Disney to the Mickey and Friends Parking Structure.

I had been telling people it was 1/4 mile for years!

We arrived to the DLR pretty early (for us: 11:30am) this past Sunday.  Crowds seemed rather light.

We decided to first go over to the Matterhorn where, unfortunately, it had just shut down for 45 minutes.

The Matterhorn

We then went on Snow White’s Scary Adventures.  I would say this is my favorite Fantasyland attraction. And with the recent enhancements, it hasn’t looked better! And that plot-hole at the end: perfection!

I'm Wishing!

Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride was up next.  I noticed the train-crash scene was missing some of the strobe and visual effects that can be seen in our “Star Tours 1.5” video where a miniature Starspeeder 3000 takes flight through the attraction.

Mr. Rat in Toad's Queue

Next, we took a trip down Main Street on one of their horseless carriages.  This party of 9 crammed its way into the original 5/8 scale horseless carriage and proceeded to get high-fives on our way toward the Main Street station.

This very vehicle first travelled down Main Street in May of 1956!

We then headed over to DCA and the new entryway is really taking shape!  It looks like they’re laying on the outer shell (maybe drywall?) and I wouldn’t be surprised if this was ready to go on June 3rd for the opening of “Ariel’s Undersea Adventures” — but don’t quote me on that.

Coming soon to Disney California Adventure Park!

When we entered the park, we could see the construction of the new “hub,” if you will.  I am very excited to see this park transforming so quickly!

We first rode  The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror which was running perfectly and an absolute blast for the first-timers we were with!

Reactions from the Twilight Zone

We then headed over to the Mission Tortilla Factory. One person in our group was celebrating his birthday and for the occasion, the Tortilla Factory gave him a whole stack for free!

Tortilla Bag! (corn)

We then had lunch and I had my favorite Type-O Blood-Type approved salad: The Chinese Chicken Salad (which you can read more about in our Disneyland Diets post).  And since I cannot eat the bread bowl in which it comes, I got to take it home in a bag and share it with house-guests.

After lunch, we wanted to shake things up so we headed over to California Screamin’. I was upset because a kid behind us flipped off the camera and it made the posting board!  I love California Screamin’ to view progress on Goofy’s Sky School and Cars Land.  I also noticed that there was not a lot of progress where MaliBoomer once was.

What a putz that kid is!

We followed that up with a ride on Grizzly River Run, but we sat that one out.  Our friend enjoyed themselves, however.

"Grizzly River FUN"

Then it was back to Disneyland where we rode Space Mountain.  I was surprised how rickety the car felt.  It made the ride twice as scary!  Space Mountain is one of a handful of coasters where I like to ride in front and being in the first seat, but I was sure we were about to fall off the tracks.  It made the ride incredibly scary and intense.  The photo-finish was so exciting on this trip because we lived!  Not sure if I was hyper sensitive for some reason, but I could have sworn I was hearing sounds I had never heard before — and the music was abnormally loud this particular go-around.  We ended up riding Space Mountain again later in the night, but all was back to normal.  Very strange…

The Futuristic Peaks of Space Mountain!

After a trip into the deep dark void of super space, we set sail with the wildest crew that ever sacked the spanish main; Pirates of the Caribbean.  Pirates looked and sounded great, but I did notice that the parrot next to the pirate with the hairy leg is once again missing.  He had been missing for many months and he finally came back a couple weeks ago.  But he wasn’t there this trip.  Perhaps he flew away to visit his friends in the Tiki Room…  The funny thing is you can still hear him singing!

There's the little parrot that flew away...

We then entered the creaking doors of The Haunted Mansion.  We ended up doing it twice.  All of the 999 happy haunts were there to do their thing, but Madame Leota was not floating.  It’s funny…  I always thought that she would be stationary when the internal projection of her face would not be working correctly.  But this time, she was stationary and had the internal projection…  I wonder what the problem was.  We also noticed a small tear in the foyer wallpaper.  Those crazy hooligans hurting our Mansion!  Also, the lighting of the ballroom scene seemed to be a bit brighter than usual.  The ghosts entering from the outside had shadows that one usually does not see.

The Haunted Mansion

The Jungle Cruise came up next.  Of course night had fallen by this time, so it was a night cruise.  The skipper was hit and miss.  There were a few good lines in there though.  The elephant that threatens to squirt our boat was missing.  He must have found a hot date.

This is the elephant that was no where to be found!

Then it was off to dinner at a favorite: Redd Rockett’s Pizza Port!  I had just remembered as I reached for a salad that the Disneyland Celiac Menu offered a gluten-free pizza at Pizza Port.  I figured that there were no slices readily available and that we would have to order a whole pie.  Boy, was I wrong.  Out came the chef and she took my special order.  5-minutes later, out popped my very own personal pizza — Type-O approved!  We went to go eat outside where a Disney Cast Member said “How did you get here?”  We told her that we walked through the doors.  It was weird.  I guess the area was supposed to be closed, but no one locked the sliding door.  She was awfully upset and rude.

A cheese pizza just for me!
With a side-salad, of course.

Then came a ride on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.  It was great!  Big Thunder is best experienced at night and especially during the fireworks or “Fantasmic!”  We got on right as “Fantasmic!” was beginning.

BTMRR

And the final ride of the night was Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye.  We had FastPasses and made our way quickly to the front.  The queue always blows us away.  It’s one of the best queues Disney has ever done.  Unfortunately, a few things were not working correctly on the ride.  The Chamber of Destiny room wasn’t working.  The middle door was always open, so cars didn’t have an option for the other two rooms.  Then the music did not play through a lot of the ride.  I’m not sure if that’s a glitch or another ride profile since every ride is slightly different.  It’s much better with music though.

"Take heed my friends!"

After our adventure with Indy, we walked down Main Street, USA and drove carefully on our way home.

EDITOR’S NOTE:

One of the coolest parts of this visit was early in the day just before Snow White’s Scary Adventures when a hawk was flying low over the castle.  It was quite the sight and our hopes were up that it might land on one of the spires of the castle.  We soon realized that it was hunting and it dove straight into the right-side pond.  A friend and I ran up to the benches to look over the bushes just as the hawk emerged from the pond and flew right over our heads!  And in its talons, facing straight forward with an excellent view of Main St., was a rather large koi.  While that koi met an untimely death, what a way to go out: flying over Main St., USA!  I wish I had snapped a photo of that avian wonder.  Maybe next time!

ElecTRONica Meetup – A Photo Report

In October of 2010, my fiance Suzi and I went to our third meet-up: ElecTRONica.  At this point, we had already experienced GlowFest and while I wasn’t the biggest fan (or critic) of TRON, I was pretty excited to see the new one and avoided ElecTRONica as best I could until the meet-up.  And being able to experience ElecTRONica without the crowds was the icing on the cake for me.

Here’s some of the photos we took while at the meet-up!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Disney Parks Blog’s meetups are a must for any Disneyland Resort fan!  I have attended all but one meet-up and will post photo reports for the others.  Check back soon!

Annual Passes

I have been a consistent annual passholder for the past 6 years.  My very first Disneyland Annual Pass was back in 1994.  It cost only $99 and was not a part of any tiered system.  My whole family got passes and we would go down right after school to see “Fantasmic!” at least twice a week!

 

Fantasmic!

Those were some amazing times.  We had our passes for two years, I think.  Then I only went sporadically from 1996-2001.  I may have had a pass sometime in there but I can’t remember.  Unfortunately, as into Disneyland as I was, I took advantage of things like the Rocket Rods which I was never able to ride, the Skyway which I never got to do “one last time.”  Same with the PeopleMover!  I never got to take that “last ride” which I am always sure to do now.

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I remember when I went to grad-night as a junior at Hollywood High School, I was SO confused because the parking lot had completely changed and we had to walk to the park from some weird area past these huge cones (I guess we parked in the old Lion King parking area?  Not 100% sure).  I was very confused but excited because I had no idea what DCA was!  I felt like such a “poser.”

 

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Grad night was fun but then I started going a lot after graduation.  A friend and I got passes from 2001-2002 and had a blast that whole time.  I really enjoyed DCA and DL together and made the most of those days.

Fastforward to now and here I am — an adult who tries to go once a week if I can but more commonly once every couple of weeks.  I have my core group of people I like to go with, we have the path that we take, we have days where we only do things we have never done before, and we have a blast!

 

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The thing I miss the most today is that they don’t change the design as often anymore.  That was always the fun thing: getting a special design when renewing and having it match the theme of that year’s DLR theme.

All of that said, one of my favorite things about the AP is that I still have that picture of myself from 2001 on my pass.  I was 18 then and love that just by this little feature on my pass, I can always feel like a kid!  I back it!

What are your favorite AP memories?  How old is your picture?  Let us know down in the comments!

Fav’s at the DLR

We all have our favorite DLR attractions.  Some of you are lucky enough to have favorite Disney attractions the world over.  Today I’ll cover my favorite local attractions from the Anaheim Disneyland Resort.

  1. Haunted Mansion
  2. Twilight Zone Tower of Terror
  3. Remember… Dreams Come True
  4. Pirates of the Caribbean
  5. Space Mountain
  6. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
  7. Fantasmic!
  8. California Screamin’
  9. Blue Sky Cellar
  10. California Food and Wine Festival

Probably a less-than-traditional list and not all of my favorite things are rides.  Many might be shocked to see rides such as Splash Mountain, Matterhorn Bobsleds, and Indiana Jones are missing.  But fret not — I do enjoy those rides but this is a list of my top 10 and compared to this list, those just don’t do “it” for me.  These attractions — I back ’em!

Feel free to comment and let me know what your favorite attractions are!

GlowFest!

This was ElecTRONica’s first go-round.  It seemed like a last minute addition, was designed by an outside company, and an eyesore for APs everywhere and turned out to be the biggest thing to hit DCA since the Food & Wine festival (tear…).

Here’s a small video I took while there:

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