dolphingirl47
In Search of the Tag Fairy
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There was one thing that was pulling me in the direction that I was heading. They have a Spider-man meet and greet there. Although I am not really into Marvel, I figured that this is something a bit unique as none of the other parks has Spider-man and it would be a shame to pass this up. The line for this meet and greet is very confusing. Most of the line is inside of the sound stage where the meet and greet takes place. However, there is a bit of an outside line as well and the end of this has a rope across and periodically people are let inside. I waited maybe 10 minutes until I was allowed inside. Once I was inside, the line moved very slowly. I did not really mind. I read my book while I was waiting and as it was pretty cold and damp that day, it was actually nice to be inside.
Eventually it was my turn to see Spider-man. The cast member in the area asked if I had a phone or camera. I handed her my phone, as this seems to be taking better photos inside than my little point and shoot that I had brought. There was also a Photopass photographer present and I handed him my card. Then it was time to meet Spider-man. He took his time with me. He asked me if I liked spiders and then tried to explain to me why they are really neat creatures. I am still not convinced. I did however love the interaction with Spider-man and ended up with a bunch of photos.




After this, I headed back over to the other side of the park. I wanted to do the Ratatouille ride once more. This time the single rider line was even better. It said that the waiting time was 5 minutes, but in reality this was just as long as it takes you to get from the entrance to the loading platform. In the morning I had been paired up with two adults and that was somewhat cosy. This time I was with a gentleman and his daughter and this was a much nicer experience as we all had more space.
On the way back, I got in line for Cars Quatre Roues Rallye, which by then was only 15 minutes. I actually think it was quicker than that and I did enjoy the ride. Then I decided that I had done enough at Walt Disney Studios for one day and that it was time for some lunch. I wanted to check out if the line for Mickey and Minnie looked more manageable, but this looked even crazier than it did in the morning and even though they were still supposed to be out for nearly another hour, they already had cut the line. I had a quick look in the shop and then went to guest services to check what would be open for Extra Magic Hours the next morning and then I left.

I walked over to Disney Village for a bit of downtime and some lunch. I had a browse through World of Disney, which I did not remember from my previous visits. I then headed towards the lake looking at some of the little huts that had been added for the Christmas season as I walked along.
My destination was Earl of Sandwich. I had been meaning to try this at Disneyland the last two years and never got around to it. I was about to put this right. It was quite busy although it was well past the normal lunch rush. I was delighted when I spotted the Cannonball sandwich on the menu. I had heard that this had been discontinued in the USA. I went with the meal deal, which included the sandwich, a soft drink and a brownie. I also added a cup of tomato soup, which may well have been the best tomato soup I ever tasted. It was quite thick, very rich and absolutely delicious. I really enjoyed my lunch and best of all, it came to less than €15.





After my lunch, I had a look at the shops at the other side of Disney Village. Again, there was nothing really that caught my eye. This was a novel experience for me to be at a Disney park and not really finding anything I want to buy. I did enjoy the Christmas decorations and it was while I was wandering around Disney Village I finally heard more than just a few bars of "Chante, C'est Noel". This put a big smile on my face. By then I was ready to head back inside a park. I headed for Disneyland as I was hoping to watch Disney Dreams of Christmas that evening.

I spotted Minnie in a different kind of Christmas costume near the bottom end of Liberty Arcade, but her line was already closed. I decided to head over to Discoveryland to see what the waiting time for Buzz Lightyear Laser Blasters was and this did not look too bad. So I got in line. This time round I did a lot better than the day before. When I was finished and had my ride photo added to my Photopass card, I had a quick look around the shop. When I got back outside, I noticed that the waiting time had halved. This was too good to pass up so I got in line again. This time I did even better.






When I came out of the ride again, it was still over 2 hours until Disney Dreams of Christmas would start and I felt I had done more than enough for one day. So I decided that I would stay for the show the next day when the park was due to close a bit earlier. As I headed down Main Street, I suddenly heard the soundtrack for the A Christmas Fantasy parade from Disneyland. I nearly jumped out of my skin. I had not expected that at all. They use this as an introduction to their tree lighting ceremony that they do twice per evening. I was heading in that general direction anyway so I decided to hang around. This was rather cute with various Disney characters and Santa making an appearance. There were various Christmas carols and then the tree was slowly lit. I rather enjoyed this. I was not able to take any photos as it was quite crowded, but I managed to take photos of the tree all lit up on my way out.




Once the ceremony was finished, I headed towards the exit. Quite a few people seemed to have the same idea. However, the crowd control was pretty good and it did not take long to leave the park. Outside the park the situation was a little different. There are some areas boarded up for some kind of building project and this is creating some bottlenecks. Still, this added a few minutes at the most and I was in no hurry. When I got to the station, I once again was lucky and there was a train pulling in just as I got to the platform. I was back at the hotel in no time. I had a quiet evening in reading and catching up online before setting my alarm and having an early night.
Eventually it was my turn to see Spider-man. The cast member in the area asked if I had a phone or camera. I handed her my phone, as this seems to be taking better photos inside than my little point and shoot that I had brought. There was also a Photopass photographer present and I handed him my card. Then it was time to meet Spider-man. He took his time with me. He asked me if I liked spiders and then tried to explain to me why they are really neat creatures. I am still not convinced. I did however love the interaction with Spider-man and ended up with a bunch of photos.




After this, I headed back over to the other side of the park. I wanted to do the Ratatouille ride once more. This time the single rider line was even better. It said that the waiting time was 5 minutes, but in reality this was just as long as it takes you to get from the entrance to the loading platform. In the morning I had been paired up with two adults and that was somewhat cosy. This time I was with a gentleman and his daughter and this was a much nicer experience as we all had more space.
On the way back, I got in line for Cars Quatre Roues Rallye, which by then was only 15 minutes. I actually think it was quicker than that and I did enjoy the ride. Then I decided that I had done enough at Walt Disney Studios for one day and that it was time for some lunch. I wanted to check out if the line for Mickey and Minnie looked more manageable, but this looked even crazier than it did in the morning and even though they were still supposed to be out for nearly another hour, they already had cut the line. I had a quick look in the shop and then went to guest services to check what would be open for Extra Magic Hours the next morning and then I left.

I walked over to Disney Village for a bit of downtime and some lunch. I had a browse through World of Disney, which I did not remember from my previous visits. I then headed towards the lake looking at some of the little huts that had been added for the Christmas season as I walked along.
My destination was Earl of Sandwich. I had been meaning to try this at Disneyland the last two years and never got around to it. I was about to put this right. It was quite busy although it was well past the normal lunch rush. I was delighted when I spotted the Cannonball sandwich on the menu. I had heard that this had been discontinued in the USA. I went with the meal deal, which included the sandwich, a soft drink and a brownie. I also added a cup of tomato soup, which may well have been the best tomato soup I ever tasted. It was quite thick, very rich and absolutely delicious. I really enjoyed my lunch and best of all, it came to less than €15.





After my lunch, I had a look at the shops at the other side of Disney Village. Again, there was nothing really that caught my eye. This was a novel experience for me to be at a Disney park and not really finding anything I want to buy. I did enjoy the Christmas decorations and it was while I was wandering around Disney Village I finally heard more than just a few bars of "Chante, C'est Noel". This put a big smile on my face. By then I was ready to head back inside a park. I headed for Disneyland as I was hoping to watch Disney Dreams of Christmas that evening.

I spotted Minnie in a different kind of Christmas costume near the bottom end of Liberty Arcade, but her line was already closed. I decided to head over to Discoveryland to see what the waiting time for Buzz Lightyear Laser Blasters was and this did not look too bad. So I got in line. This time round I did a lot better than the day before. When I was finished and had my ride photo added to my Photopass card, I had a quick look around the shop. When I got back outside, I noticed that the waiting time had halved. This was too good to pass up so I got in line again. This time I did even better.






When I came out of the ride again, it was still over 2 hours until Disney Dreams of Christmas would start and I felt I had done more than enough for one day. So I decided that I would stay for the show the next day when the park was due to close a bit earlier. As I headed down Main Street, I suddenly heard the soundtrack for the A Christmas Fantasy parade from Disneyland. I nearly jumped out of my skin. I had not expected that at all. They use this as an introduction to their tree lighting ceremony that they do twice per evening. I was heading in that general direction anyway so I decided to hang around. This was rather cute with various Disney characters and Santa making an appearance. There were various Christmas carols and then the tree was slowly lit. I rather enjoyed this. I was not able to take any photos as it was quite crowded, but I managed to take photos of the tree all lit up on my way out.




Once the ceremony was finished, I headed towards the exit. Quite a few people seemed to have the same idea. However, the crowd control was pretty good and it did not take long to leave the park. Outside the park the situation was a little different. There are some areas boarded up for some kind of building project and this is creating some bottlenecks. Still, this added a few minutes at the most and I was in no hurry. When I got to the station, I once again was lucky and there was a train pulling in just as I got to the platform. I was back at the hotel in no time. I had a quiet evening in reading and catching up online before setting my alarm and having an early night.