HydroGuy
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- Jun 5, 2005
The only thing known is Cars Land will open June 15. As for any other plans, no one knows.Are there any plans to open the rides early for those who can enter through the GC gate?
The only thing known is Cars Land will open June 15. As for any other plans, no one knows.Are there any plans to open the rides early for those who can enter through the GC gate?
Has there been any speculation as to whether DCA will at some point have a "Magic Morning" entry an hour earlier than their regular opening time? If they did that would probably change the fact that they open earlier than their stated opening time. And I wonder if their opening early will continue with their grand opening this summer? So many questions we will have to wait to find the answers to! I'm getting excited about this summer!
I can't find the link now, but a month or two ago I read that LFT will have a capacity of about 500 per hour and MJJ will handle about 800. Sort of like Tea Cups and Dumbo.
On the height requirement for RSR - I called DL today to purchase an AP, and mentioned to the CM that I was hoping my 3 year old will grow a couple of inches so he's tall enough to ride it in September when we go - she said if he is under the height (she didn't specify but I assume 40 inches) he can still ride with an adult. I'm really hoping this is correct!
Ooooh, kewl. I had of course heard the DCA MM rumor but I had not heard that about the signage. Praytell did you see this yourself or read about it somewhere?The only sign that it will is when the new turnstyles were installed. The signs above the tunrstyle that rotate and state on a couple sides, Enter and Exit, also have a Magic Morning Side.
On the height requirement for RSR - I called DL today - she said if he is under the height (she didn't specify but I assume 40 inches) he can still ride with an adult. I'm really hoping this is correct!
Ooooh, kewl. I had of course heard the DCA MM rumor but I had not heard that about the signage. Praytell did you see this yourself or read about it somewhere?
Me, joking yes you overreacting, very much so.Sorry, I just have to say, this is a BAD idea. They have height requirements on rides for a reason. Granted they do normally err on the side of caution when determining them, but don't you want that when it concerns the safety of your child? Even if it were just an inch or two and not 7 inches, it would still not be a good idea. Very recently a 3 year old girl was thrown from a ride for which she was deemed tall enough, she slipped under the lap bar and was thrown from 8 feet in the air. Thankfully she wasn't seriously injured, but I'm not willing to risk even a mild concussion for my kid just to get them on a theme park ride.
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlin...l-thrown-from-carnival-ride-at-houston-rodeo/
This may have been a joke, but just for people who might think this is a possibility to get their kid on that ride that he really wants to enjoy, it's not worth the risk. Make another trip when your kid is taller.
Me, joking yes you overreacting, very much so.
An aerial picture of Carsland has been posted on micechat. It appears the picture was taken on 3/22/12.
http://micechat.com/forums/disneyland-resort/157824-disney-california-adventure-project-tracker-12-a-389.html#post1056727838
click on the picture for a larger view.
Time Lapse Video of Installing the Free Standing Flo's V8 Sign.
http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/bl...-v8-cafe-in-disney-california-adventure-park/
An aerial picture of Carsland has been posted on micechat. It appears the picture was taken on 3/22/12.