Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Rainy day fun day at Disneyland

Rainy day at Downtown Disney as a Mickey wrapped Monorail passes by

We made our first family trip in over 2 years to the Happiest Place on Earth in January. While in Southern California we visited the Disneyland Resort and had quite a memorable visit. In a first for us we went to Disneyland in the rain. We have been rained on in Florida at Walt Disney World, but we could never recall a rainy day Disneyland visit. Actually it pretty much rained the whole time we were in California and it was only marginally warmer than the North Carolina weather we left behind. Still we made the best of it and ultimately had a nice time at the resort. During the rain just about every ride was walk on but as the rain cleared the park filled up in the afternoon and evening with the pass holders Disneyland is famous for.  Most of our family lives in Southern California so we were joined on this visit by nieces, nephews, "Nannie", and an auntie!

With our own "Sleeping Beauty" in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle

Sleeping Beauty Castle was closed to undergo renovations in time for the opening of Star Wars Land (Dad still can’t get used to calling it “Galaxy’s Edge”). The scuttlebutt is the roof has needed to be replaced since the 60th Celebration Decorations were removed. At the time of our visit there was a wall at ground level but the upper towers were still visible.


Walt Disney World has conditioned us to not expect to easily walk through the castle since the stage is so often in use that frankly we did not really mind that the lower levels of Sleeping Beauty Castle were obscured. We still managed some nice photos of the Castle(albeit wet ones!), especially from a distance. Toddler Son was especially looking forward to seeing the Castle and did not seem to mind that it was blocked off at ground level.


We had hoped to time our trip so as to see some of the “Holiday Overlays” and managed to ride “It’s A Small World Holiday”.


This was a real highlight of the trip, the attraction looked wonderful inside and out with all of the Christmas & Holiday Decorations.


The exterior of the Disneyland It’s a Small World is spectacular and after seeing so many YouTube videos Toddler Son was excited to see it in person.


He had been to Disneyland one other time for his first birthday but did not retain any memory of it. The Haunted Mansion was closed to remove the Nightmare Before Christmas overlay. We spent some time at Mickey's Toontown, including walking right on to Roger Rabbit's Cartoon Spin! Had to play around with the photo ops and pose on the Jolly Trolley.


Teenage Son is unabashedly a Disneylander with almost no reservations, he loves Walt Disney World (EPCOT especially) but usually finds Disneyland to be the superior “Magic Kingdom”. Mom & Dad have a more complex view of  the Disneyland vs Magic Kingdom debate preferring to appreciate their differences rather than make a call of one over the other.


Disneyland is very dense with attractions seemingly on top of each other. Dad found himself with tunnel vision due to the closer quarters and lack of distant views he had gotten used to at Walt Disney World.  When we first started visiting Magic Kingdom in Florida there was a period of adjustment where we were disoriented and kept trying to find Disneyland in the Magic Kingdom, now after having made so many visits to the Florida park we may have been guilty of looking for Magic Kingdom in Disneyland subconsciously.  It really is striking how much more "cozy" Disneyland is, just about everything is at a smaller scale and yet it probably has twice as much detail and more attractions.

Pearlie Band walking through Fantasyland

Fantasyland in particular was a real treat, we pretty much walked form Dark Ride to Dark Ride with no wait (except for PeterPan...even in the rain that one had a wait). We enjoyed California unique rides like Snow White's Adventure, Pinocchio, Mr. Toad, & Alice In Wonderland.


Dumbo in the rain is not an entirely pleasurable experience as the rain drops seem to come at you in a horizontal direction, but we made the best of our situation and ultimately had a great visit to Fantasyland.


After Fanatsyland we took the Disneyland Railroad to the Frontierland/Adventureland side of the park while enjoying the Grand Canyon & Primeval World dioramas...two elements sorely missing from the Walt Disney World Railroad. Disneyland's Pirates of the Caribbean really shines with it's moody bayou, 2 waterfalls and caverns.


The Enchanted Tiki Room has a longer show, a water fountain, and enjoys more audience participation & enthusiasm than the Florida counterpart. While there we briefly visited the "Tropical Hideaway" snack area made from Aladdin's Oasis/Tahitian Terrace remnants.  We had never been to either of those venues so that was all new to us, the view of the Jungle Cruise dock and "Rosita" the "lost" Tiki Bird are nice touches.

Pin trading in action
magic carpet ride

"Star Wars Land" looms large in the distance but can also be surprisingly ignored if you so choose to. The transitional area between it and the rest of Disneyland is a remarkably detailed desert scene that blends in nicely with Frontierland, unfortunately we did not get a chance to ride the train or the Mark Twain around the newer river scenes.  The crowds of people heading there and perhaps lift hill views from Big Thunder will be the only signs that there is something beyond the berm.

Most of the evening was spent at California Adventure. 


While at Cal Adventure our party took in Monsters Inc, Guardians of the Galaxy, Mater's Junkyard Jamboree, The Little Mermaid, & The Incredicoaster(Agent P went on the Incredicoaster and enjoyed it and followed it up with one of Jack Jack's cookies).


The original Twilight Zone theming on the Tower of Terror made much more sense with the overall park and the Guardians of the Galaxy exterior is very jarring. But the ride itself is well done and lots of fun.  The ride experience seems longer and the randomized drops are thrilling.


We returned to Disneyland to ride Alice in Wonderland and to see the park lit up at night.


All in all we had a great time, how can you not at the Happiest Place on Earth?

Downtown Disney World of Disney window display 


Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Photo Album: Surprise Selfies

A report from Teenage Son Agent P on his selfie collection:

with Vanellope & Wreck It Ralph! at EPCOT

During our trip to WDW for my brothers birthday I saw the line for Lotso from Toy Story 3 and an idea came to mind. What if I jumped in front of some characters and took a selfie?. I first started doing this at the Halloween party so I have a few unique characters.

Lotso Hugging Bear from Toy Story 3 at Magic Kingdom

My Family and I had just gotten candy from in front of the Carousel of Progress. We saw a big line right next to Buzz Lightyears Astro Blasters for Lotso. Right as we were about to leave I saw Losto come out from back stage and my Mom said to take a selfie with him. I was happy I got a photo with him and did not have to wait in the enormous line! 

Jack Skellington, The Pumpkin King from The nightmare before Christmas at Magic Kingdom

As we were walking thru Liberty Square The Pumpkin King himself and Sally were walking right by me so I quickly got my phone out and took a selfie! He was my favorite by far. Their reactions were just so great. I was wearing my Figment hat as part of my costume for the Halloween Party. Sally noticed me and said "Look at that monster on his head." and Jack responded with "Oh yes that monster seems to be eating his head!"

These were just a few examples of fun photos without the wait! I have so many more too so take a look at some of my Surprise Selfies!

with Russel & Dug from Up! at Animal Kingdom

with Sully from Monsters, Inc. at Magic Kingdom

with Launchpad McQuack from DuckTales at Animal Kingdom

with Dug from Up! at Animal Kingdom

with Burt from Mary Poppins and the Matterhorn from Disneyland

with King Louie and Baloo from The Jungle Book at EPCOT

with Chip at EPCOT

with Mike from Monsters, Inc. at Magic Kingdom

with Uncle Scrooge McDuck from DuckTales at Animal Kingdom

with Charlie Brown from Carowinds (ok a Cedarfair park and not Disney...but still a great Selfie)

and with The Big Cheese himself, Mickey Mouse! at EPCOT

Mr and Mrs Easter Bunny at Magic Kingdom