April 2010 ABD Backstage Magic : California Here We Come!!!

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We can be very persuasive. We managed to get Todd to try some on the cruise. What a lovely shade of green


Good thing you aren't going on the trip so I don't have to succumb to the peer pressure. :lmao:

Actually, I do try a bite or so of fish every once in a while just to make sure I don't like it - and I still don't like it. There is just no accounting for taste. :laughing:;)
 
I'm not gonna have to eat fish on this trip, am I? :scared1::rotfl2::confused3:scared: 'Cause I don't eat fish. :sad2::eek:

We can be very persuasive. We managed to get Todd to try some on the cruise. What a lovely shade of green

I don't like most kinds of fish. On the podcast cruise one of my tablemates was eating the red snapper and said it was very good and that it had a mild taste. He put some on my plate so I could try it. I wouldn't want to eat an entire meal of it but it wasn't bad.
 
I've eaten in Greenblats believe it or not.

I almost killed my Mom in there one night.

They have a very steep staircase and I was backing her wheel chair around to make the turn and came within millimeters of stepping off the top step without looking. Had I taken one step further back....we both wouldhave gone down those stairs.

Wow talk about scary!
Glad your mom and you were o.k. :)
 
I've never been in the El Capitan so that will be really cool. As for the fish thing I also don't like it.
Chris what do you think would be a nice place to have dinner one night? I'm willing to take a cab so it does not have to be on Hollywood Blvd. I wanted to go to Trader Vics but I think it is to faraway. It has been a while since I spent a lot of time in So Cal.

Regarding the El Capitan, not only is there the majesty of the theatre itself, but since it's owned by Disney, they frequently have sets or props from whatever's showing on display in the lobby for you to explore, and either organ concerts or live shows on stage prior to the actual move. In addition, there's the world's only Disney Soda Fountain and Studio Store.

As for dinner, I think most of our meals are included, so I'm not sure where we'll all be dining. If you want the "old Hollywood" experience, there's Musso & Frank's Grill two blocks from our hotel. By "old" Hollywood, I do mean old. The kind of place Eli Wallach might eat, with faded panelling on the walls, letherette banquettes and crusty old waiters in red jackets. The service is poor, the food just okay (a steak and a martini is probably your best bet), but you go for the slightly mothballed history of eating where people like Charlie Chaplin and Orson Welles (and probably Walt Disney himself) once ate.

If you're in the mood for something trendier, there are plenty of restaurants to choose from in Hollywood & Highland, including one from the founder of Atari where you order all your food through touch-screen monitors built into the tables (which also have free video games on them if you get bored with your dinner conversation).

I love Trader Vics as well, though their menu is fairly limited if you don't like fish. I urge anyone (even the fish-averse) to try the Macadamia Nut Crusted Mahi Mahi, together with the original (no fruit juice, pure liquor) Mai Tai. Just remember to take a cab rather than drive yourself. :) You're right though, it's in Beverly Hills, aways away from Hollywood.

One other thing to remember is that our hotel is practically on top of the Hollywood & Highland metro station. It's one stop from there to Universal Studios (a free shuttle takes you from the station to the entrance), which has all the Universal CitiWalk clubs and restaurants as well.
 

Kevin:

So... I guess we can't make payments through the DU secure site until Disney actually takes our deposits? I tried to do that today and the DU site didn't recognize my DU reservation number. (I'm big on paying these things off as I go. Less painful that way.)

Thanks!

Oh - and by the way - check out my signature. It just got even more shameful. I added D-A-P to the mix thanks to the persuasiveness of my BFF Kathy (kab407). :rotfl:
 
We can be very persuasive. We managed to get Todd to try some on the cruise. What a lovely shade of green

Yes, I took particular delight in ordering fish and foisting it upon him. There were a couple samples he actually managed to keep down. People tend to have pre-conceived notions of fish -- dry, flaky, bony, salty, fishy smelling. In my case, these ideas derived from childhood where "fish" at home meant either pan fried bony fillet of sole or VanDeKamp's fish sticks. It was only years later, when I realized that what had been presented to me all this time as "fish" was in fact nothing of the sort, that I opened my tastebuds to the wonders of sashimi-grade tuna and a nice swordfish steak. I think Tiara Todd had a similar eye-opening experience with the tuna carpaccio (sliced paper thin, like beef carpaccio) at Palo. His reaction was something like "THAT'S fish?" I think if I hadn't told him, he wouldn't have known it was fish at all.
 
Oh - and by the way - check out my signature. It just got even more shameful. I added D-A-P to the mix thanks to the persuasiveness of my BFF Kathy (kab407). :rotfl:

Who? Me? :rolleyes1

Glad to help you see the light of the lightsaber. :thumbsup2
 
Who? Me? :rolleyes1

Glad to help you see the light of the lightsaber. :thumbsup2


Did someone say lightsaber?!?! :rotfl2:
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There will be no forced feeding of any kind on this Adventure.:thumbsup2

I am soooo relieved to know that besides fish I won't be forced to eat bugs and cow innards. :scared: ;) But I might be able to be persuaded to eat a Mickey Bar - or two. :mickeybar :rolleyes1
 
Kevin:

So... I guess we can't make payments through the DU secure site until Disney actually takes our deposits? I tried to do that today and the DU site didn't recognize my DU reservation number. (I'm big on paying these things off as I go. Less painful that way.)

You dont actually have a reservation to make payments on, as of yet

As I explained in an earlier post....we cant actually book this Adventure until ABD is ready to release the dates. Until ABD releases the dates.....there is nothing we can do.

There is no issue with us getting this date...it's reserved just for us....we simply have to wait until ABD is ready to take our deposits.

Once we get word that we can make the deposits, I will process the requests(unless the price increases and then I will notify everyone. We truly dont expect that to occur) Once I have made your deposit, you will have a 14 day window in which to request a full refund. After the 14 day window, your deposit becomes non-refundable. (Disney / ABD rule...not mine). You will not be asked to make another payment until 120 days prior to departure and then you will need to make your final payment. You can make interim
payments if you wish....but it's not required.

I have no actual idea when ABD will release the dates....but historically they do this in August.

We might have to wait until then. I know thats difficult, but beyond our control.
 
Has anyone used the Disneyland Passporter? I need to brush up on Disneyland and was thinking about ordering it.
 
Has anyone used the Disneyland Passporter? I need to brush up on Disneyland and was thinking about ordering it.

I have it. It has the DL info (obviously) and info about other area theme parks. I think that I will just order new pockets for my deluxe copy to prompt my journaling. I am a scrapbooker and it really helps for that. I do love my Passporters though!
 
Regarding the El Capitan, not only is there the majesty of the theatre itself, but since it's owned by Disney, they frequently have sets or props from whatever's showing on display in the lobby for you to explore, and either organ concerts or live shows on stage prior to the actual move. In addition, there's the world's only Disney Soda Fountain and Studio Store.

As for dinner, I think most of our meals are included, so I'm not sure where we'll all be dining. If you want the "old Hollywood" experience, there's Musso & Frank's Grill two blocks from our hotel. By "old" Hollywood, I do mean old. The kind of place Eli Wallach might eat, with faded panelling on the walls, letherette banquettes and crusty old waiters in red jackets. The service is poor, the food just okay (a steak and a martini is probably your best bet), but you go for the slightly mothballed history of eating where people like Charlie Chaplin and Orson Welles (and probably Walt Disney himself) once ate.

If you're in the mood for something trendier, there are plenty of restaurants to choose from in Hollywood & Highland, including one from the founder of Atari where you order all your food through touch-screen monitors built into the tables (which also have free video games on them if you get bored with your dinner conversation).

I love Trader Vics as well, though their menu is fairly limited if you don't like fish. I urge anyone (even the fish-averse) to try the Macadamia Nut Crusted Mahi Mahi, together with the original (no fruit juice, pure liquor) Mai Tai. Just remember to take a cab rather than drive yourself. :) You're right though, it's in Beverly Hills, aways away from Hollywood.

One other thing to remember is that our hotel is practically on top of the Hollywood & Highland metro station. It's one stop from there to Universal Studios (a free shuttle takes you from the station to the entrance), which has all the Universal CitiWalk clubs and restaurants as well.

Thanks for the suggestions for places to eat. Kim and I are coming in a day early so I was trying to think of things for us to do. I had not even thought about taking the metro out to Universal. That could be fun. I have always had my own car while in California. It is going to be strange not being able to just drive myself. I had thought about driving out to LA but I didn't know what I would do with my car while doing the ABD trip so I nixed that idea.
 
Kevin, generally speaking, I know that there are no specifics yet, but for pre-trip lodging, does Disney discount the rooms for those doing the tours? So, if I were to stay at the Renaissance pre-trip, could there possibly be a discount for the rooms? I do want a pre-trip trip, but am weighing all the options of other hotels, renting a car vs. metro, etc.

Thanks for all of your help. I am not sure if I can make it another 316 days...:rolleyes1
 
You dont actually have a reservation to make payments on, as of yet

As I explained in an earlier post....we cant actually book this Adventure until ABD is ready to release the dates. Until ABD releases the dates.....there is nothing we can do.

There is no issue with us getting this date...it's reserved just for us....we simply have to wait until ABD is ready to take our deposits.

Once we get word that we can make the deposits, I will process the requests(unless the price increases and then I will notify everyone. We truly dont expect that to occur) Once I have made your deposit, you will have a 14 day window in which to request a full refund. After the 14 day window, your deposit becomes non-refundable. (Disney / ABD rule...not mine). You will not be asked to make another payment until 120 days prior to departure and then you will need to make your final payment. You can make interim
payments if you wish....but it's not required.

I have no actual idea when ABD will release the dates....but historically they do this in August.

We might have to wait until then. I know thats difficult, but beyond our control.

Can you repeat that, hmmm maybe one more time :lmao::rotfl:

you owe Larry Tesler big time! :laughing:
 
Kevin, generally speaking, I know that there are no specifics yet, but for pre-trip lodging, does Disney discount the rooms for those doing the tours? So, if I were to stay at the Renaissance pre-trip, could there possibly be a discount for the rooms? I do want a pre-trip trip, but am weighing all the options of other hotels, renting a car vs. metro, etc.

Thanks for all of your help. I am not sure if I can make it another 316 days...:rolleyes1

ABD allows for pre- and post night stays but the rates are not generally discounted.

I will have more information regarding things like this once the dates (and information) are released
 
I have some news.....

Due to one of our double reservations becoming a single reservation, we move the first couple on the waitlist into the two available spots.

They are now CONFIRMED as well.

The April 13, 2010 ABD Backstage Magic Tour is now officially.....


SOLD OUT
 
OK folks! Come forward then and join the fun. If you are confirmed, why not add your name to the list so we can all get to know one another? (Peer pressure...)
 
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