chunkymonkey
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Day 5 Part 1: I don't want to open a park map!
Today begins the parks’ “shortened” hours. When I mean short, I mean really short. Both CA and DLR opened at 10am and closed at 8pm! There was EMH at DLR which started at 9am though so we took advantage of that. There was good and bad to this…first we didn’t’ have to wake up so early which was nice, but the park hours were so short and everything started to close early, even before closing time, this is just something to note when going during off-peak times. Because of the shortened hours, I felt the park was a lot more crowded, even during EMH.
Today we were excited because we had two fun meals planned, the Minnie Character breakfast at Plaza Inn at 10:40 and then the World of Color Dessert party later that evening.
We got up and got ready for our 9am EMH which wasn’t so bad at all.
Here's my sister's outfit. She was definitely Disney bounding today!
And here's my outfit:
Since we had breakfast at DLR we decided to just head there and do some rides we didn't get to do the previous day. We got there right as the park opened, actually a few minutes early so we were on line at the turnstiles. We realized they also started to put up the Halloween decorations. Here I am with the giant Mickey head pumpkin.
I don't know why we headed to IASW first but I think because none of us wanted to open a park map, I guess we are stubborn WDW vets thinking we know where everything kinda is. Well we just headed further into the park thinking we were heading for BTMRR but ended up at IASW so we went on that instead. #stubborn. I forget that at the DLR IASW, the boats load and unload outdoors. It's pretty cool. I enjoyed this version of IASW a lot more than WDW because they incorporate Disney characters into the mix. I don't think I've notice any of this at WDW (or maybe it's more subtle?) so I'm not sure they have them but at DLR it's pretty prevalent.
We then went on an iconic Disneyland ride, the Mattahorn.
Oh gosh this ride was even more bumpy than I remembered. I felt like I was tossed and jerked around all over the place. It's technically WDW's version of Space Mountain but outdoors! HAHA.
Then we went on Pirates - I think this version is a lot better than WDW. It seemed more dynamic and there was more than one drop. Also liked how you can see the boats from the queue. Notice a theme here? A lot of the rides they have in common with WDW just seem to be better at DLR!
Here's Blue Bayou where we ate the night before:
It was getting closer to regular park opening now so we went to IJA. They were letting us get on line, but guess what...we waited about 20 minutes before they said the ride was down. So we all had to get out of line.
Looks like everyone got the Minnie Ear memo though!
At this point, the FP machines were all working so we got an FP for after breakfast. Hopefully the ride will be up and we'd get to ride it!
It was now close to breakfast time so we headed over to the Plaza Inn...
Stay tuned!
Today begins the parks’ “shortened” hours. When I mean short, I mean really short. Both CA and DLR opened at 10am and closed at 8pm! There was EMH at DLR which started at 9am though so we took advantage of that. There was good and bad to this…first we didn’t’ have to wake up so early which was nice, but the park hours were so short and everything started to close early, even before closing time, this is just something to note when going during off-peak times. Because of the shortened hours, I felt the park was a lot more crowded, even during EMH.
Today we were excited because we had two fun meals planned, the Minnie Character breakfast at Plaza Inn at 10:40 and then the World of Color Dessert party later that evening.
We got up and got ready for our 9am EMH which wasn’t so bad at all.
Here's my sister's outfit. She was definitely Disney bounding today!
And here's my outfit:
Since we had breakfast at DLR we decided to just head there and do some rides we didn't get to do the previous day. We got there right as the park opened, actually a few minutes early so we were on line at the turnstiles. We realized they also started to put up the Halloween decorations. Here I am with the giant Mickey head pumpkin.
I don't know why we headed to IASW first but I think because none of us wanted to open a park map, I guess we are stubborn WDW vets thinking we know where everything kinda is. Well we just headed further into the park thinking we were heading for BTMRR but ended up at IASW so we went on that instead. #stubborn. I forget that at the DLR IASW, the boats load and unload outdoors. It's pretty cool. I enjoyed this version of IASW a lot more than WDW because they incorporate Disney characters into the mix. I don't think I've notice any of this at WDW (or maybe it's more subtle?) so I'm not sure they have them but at DLR it's pretty prevalent.
We then went on an iconic Disneyland ride, the Mattahorn.
Oh gosh this ride was even more bumpy than I remembered. I felt like I was tossed and jerked around all over the place. It's technically WDW's version of Space Mountain but outdoors! HAHA.
Then we went on Pirates - I think this version is a lot better than WDW. It seemed more dynamic and there was more than one drop. Also liked how you can see the boats from the queue. Notice a theme here? A lot of the rides they have in common with WDW just seem to be better at DLR!
Here's Blue Bayou where we ate the night before:
It was getting closer to regular park opening now so we went to IJA. They were letting us get on line, but guess what...we waited about 20 minutes before they said the ride was down. So we all had to get out of line.
Looks like everyone got the Minnie Ear memo though!
At this point, the FP machines were all working so we got an FP for after breakfast. Hopefully the ride will be up and we'd get to ride it!
It was now close to breakfast time so we headed over to the Plaza Inn...
Stay tuned!
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