brookelizabeth
Jambo Wildbunch Gang
- Joined
- Jul 20, 2006
I left off with Henry wanting to ride this
for those who aren't familiar with Disneyland, that is Gadget's Go Coaster. A kiddy coaster, but still a COASTER.
I did a double-take at Henry when he asked, but I didn't question it, I grabbed his hand and marched right into line. However, I was FULLY expecting him to freak out and change his mind before we reached the load platform.
The line was very short, we watched maybe one or two cycles
Taken from the queue
The queue, by the way, was adorable. Gadget is from Chip & Dale's Rescue Rangers (Ch-ch-chip and Dale Rescue Rangers! Ch-ch-chip and Dale, when there's danger...), so the queue was full of things that little chipmunks would use to build things - like this bridge has a comb as a railing. Cute.
We are almost in the load house...will he bail? Where is the chicken exit?
Joe and I were exchanging "looks" the entire time. In complete surprise. But we kept moving forward, never questioning.
We are next in line!
And...
He...
GOT ON!
Such a brave little boy!
He looks scared!
View from the hill
Woo-hoo!!!
He looks REALLY scared!
The ride is about 30 seconds long and packs less of a punch than WDW's Barnstormer.
So...what did he think?
"I WANT TO GO AGAIN!"
And we did!
This time he's excited (and riding with Daddy)
Let's go!
He came off jumping and skipping! Success!!!
He wanted to go again, but the line had grown quite a bit between the two rides, so we opted to go explore the other half of Toontown instead.
Donald's boat
While walking around we ran into
No handler, just hanging out in Toontown.
He grabbed Henry's hand and they started walking around together for a bit. It was awesome, Henry told him about how he drove his car.
Continued in next post
for those who aren't familiar with Disneyland, that is Gadget's Go Coaster. A kiddy coaster, but still a COASTER.
I did a double-take at Henry when he asked, but I didn't question it, I grabbed his hand and marched right into line. However, I was FULLY expecting him to freak out and change his mind before we reached the load platform.
The line was very short, we watched maybe one or two cycles
Taken from the queue
The queue, by the way, was adorable. Gadget is from Chip & Dale's Rescue Rangers (Ch-ch-chip and Dale Rescue Rangers! Ch-ch-chip and Dale, when there's danger...), so the queue was full of things that little chipmunks would use to build things - like this bridge has a comb as a railing. Cute.
We are almost in the load house...will he bail? Where is the chicken exit?
Joe and I were exchanging "looks" the entire time. In complete surprise. But we kept moving forward, never questioning.
We are next in line!
And...
He...
GOT ON!
Such a brave little boy!
He looks scared!
View from the hill
Woo-hoo!!!
He looks REALLY scared!
The ride is about 30 seconds long and packs less of a punch than WDW's Barnstormer.
So...what did he think?
"I WANT TO GO AGAIN!"
And we did!
This time he's excited (and riding with Daddy)
Let's go!
He came off jumping and skipping! Success!!!
He wanted to go again, but the line had grown quite a bit between the two rides, so we opted to go explore the other half of Toontown instead.
Donald's boat
While walking around we ran into
No handler, just hanging out in Toontown.
He grabbed Henry's hand and they started walking around together for a bit. It was awesome, Henry told him about how he drove his car.
Continued in next post