We will have a more in-depth review and photo report of the ride but for now, enjoy this awesome video from the Disney Parks Blog!
Floor Fridays: #3
Hey all!
Here’s another in our ongoing series, but first, where was last week’s photo taken?
And now for this week’s floor:
Locate the Lamp!
Hey All!
Here’s another in our ongoing series, but first, where was last week’s photo taken?
And now for this week’s lamp:
Trip Report: May 29, 2011
Hello and welcome to the magic kingdom of Disneyland! Robert here! May 29th was my birthday, so naturally a trip to Disneyland was in order.
Our first stop: Star Tours! I won preview tickets for the new Star Tours so we went on it three times. It was very fun. I am really liking it more and more every time I go on. When we got off, a cast member told us that when the attraction officially opens on June 3rd, all 54 sequences will open. Now I thought it was just 54 different combinations you can get. But this guy told us that it was in fact 54 different sequences! I am very excited for this. I can’t wait to see where our Star Speeder will land in the future! Oh and he told us to look out for Hidden Mickeys and an appearance of Han Solo!
After visiting the planets of Tatooine and Hoth among others, we were very hungry. So we stopped by Pizza Port where I enjoyed a salad, bread sticks, and a delicious cookie. Pizza Port isn’t my favorite, but it’s a good quick place to grab a bite.
Then we went over to DCA since we heard rumors of soft openings for The Little Mermaid attraction. Luckily for us, the rumors were true! We got in line not knowing what was to come. The queue for the Mermaid ride was a little underwhelming, but there was a nice detail on the floor. Embedded in the concrete were different types of sea shells. It was a nice touch.
The actual ride was amazing. It was so technologically advanced, colorful, and full of detail. I loved the animatronics. They were some of the best I have ever seen. It was strange to see such elaborate animatronics with animated characters since we are so used to the Fantasyland dark rides with mostly static figures. I won’t spoil the ride for those of you who haven’t been on it yet, but let me just say I highly recommend it. People do have problems with the actual story of the ride, but I don’t mind it so much. It’s just really neat to go through these classic Mermaid scenes. It’s a ride that DCA really needed. I say it’s a must for everyone.
California Screamin’ was up next. It is still one of the best roller coasters I have ever been on. It’s scary without being too intense. The only part I’m not crazy about it going upside down. It’s not my thing. I always think it’s gonna give me a nose bleed!
We had heard rumors that the Mission Tortilla Factory was closing the next day so we made sure to visit. I’m so upset that it’s closing. It is one of my favorite little attractions to visit. I made sure to get a long last look at everything from the little people in the windows to the machines making the tortillas. I showed the cast member my birthday button and for the occasion, she gave me a free stack of tortillas to go along with my usual free sample. That was very nice of them. I will really miss that Tortilla Factory.
We then visited the Blue Sky Cellar, which was very fun for me. The reason I really enjoyed it was because I finally got to look at the Mermaid stuff on display. I refused to look at any models or videos of the making of the ride before I experienced it, as I wanted it all to be a surprise. I’m so glad I did that. The Cellar had some great Mermaid models on display along with some details of future DCA plans. They also have the new DCA attraction posters for Mermaid, Grizzly River Run, and Goofy’s Sky School. They really look great. They have the feel of the classic 1960s Disneyland attraction posters.
Our next ride was The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. It was great once again and the blue light was back on the chalk doorway. Other than that, everything seemed to be the same as the previous trip.
It was then time for Disneyland and the greatest attraction ever created: Pirates of the Caribbean. It was another terrific journey into the world of the pirates. Everything seemed the same from the previous trip as well. Looking at the new Blackbeard projection again, it seems that the effect works better than when it was Davey Jones, but the audio is just so low and hard to decipher. I just wish that the entire effect was gone and it went back to the pitch black passageway with the echos of pirates from the past.
Then came The Haunted Mansion and guess what! The hearse is back with a fresh coat of paint! It looked terrific and I was happy to see it back. Madame Leota was still stationary on this trip, but everything looked incredible. After we got off, we wanted to look at the pet cemetery behind the Mansion. So we walked back there and took a few pictures. I really like that the imagineers bothered to put that cemetery in when most guests will never see it. I wish it was the old tombstones that used to be on the side of the Mansion instead of duplicates of the pet cemetery tombstones that you see out in front of the Mansion. It is still very cool though.
Now I am not a big fan of parades, but we all decided to see the new Mickey’s Soundsational Parade. It was OK. The first float was neat because it had some amazing drummers including Mickey! Not only did Mickey beat those drums with expertise, but it was the talking Mickey too. I’m glad they used him. But the other floats were underwhelming. Compared to the parade from the 50th anniversary, this doesn’t do it for me. It just didn’t have anything to be blown away about. But for people that like parades and people that want to see their favorite Disney characters, it does the trick.
We were pretty tired by this point of the day, so we left Disneyland and decided to grab some food and drinks at the new Trader Sam’s at the Disneyland Hotel. Let me just say that this is one of the best things to come out of Disney in recent years! I couldn’t believe the amount of detail and homages to Adventureland attractions. Inside there were artifacts and references to The Tiki Room, The Jungle Cruise, Indiana Jones, and many movies that contain jungle themes! Also there are special effects inside that occur when you order a certain drink. That was so exciting! I will do a more detailed post about Trader Sam’s in the future, but for now just do yourselves a favor and experience this incredible new place!
We made our way home after our visit to Trader Sam’s. It was a very nice birthday at the Happiest Place on Earth!
Welcome, Star Tours: The Adventures Continue!
We will have a much more lengthy review of this incredible and amazing ride soon, but for now, enjoy this little gem we captured last week!
As well as this ABSOLUTELY GENIUS piece of marketing done by the folks at TDA!
Floor Fridays: #2
Hey all!
Here’s another in our ongoing series, but first, where was last week’s photo taken?
And now for this week’s floor:
Happy Memorial Day!
Hey everyone! We hope you’re all having an amazing Memorial Day this year. Maybe you’re out barbecuing or at the Disneyland Resort for the long weekend, but whatever it is, I highly recommend witnessing this event in person at the DLR or watching this video.
I had just gotten engaged in July of 2010 and my financé and I took a lovebird trip to Disneyland to celebrate. We watched this ceremony at sunset and took it it’s beauty and emotional grandeur. It certainly touches you no matter what your age! This is also my favorite security guard at the resort taking down the flag!
Enjoy!
Floor Fridays: #1
Hey all!
I want to try this little series where I take photos of different floors around the DLR and you all try to locate them. Like our locate the lamp series, I’ll let you know where the previous week’s flooring is located.
Here we GOOOOOOO!!!!!
Trip Report – 5/22/11
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.
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