justinslot
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So for the past five or so years I've been fortunate enough to be able to spend a week or so in downtown Los Angeles (one of my favorite places to eat and drink) and I've always devoted an evening to Disneyland during that time--catching up as an adult with a park I had only visited once before, as a child. I only really need an evening, I've always thought, since there are only about six attractions that I feel like I must do at DL: Pirates, Mansion, Tiki, Small World, and Messrs. Toad and Lincoln (those last two being possibly my very favorite attractions at any Disney park, and of course Anaheim is the sole source left on the planet for both.) (I'd do more of the Fantasyland rides if the lines weren't usually prohibitive.) I have ignored California Adventure entirely during this time...I might glance at it on my way in and think "why would I want to go into a California-themed theme park? I'm already in California!" With the Ferris wheel and the roller coaster I dismissed it as a Great Adventure with Disney stuff instead of Warner Bros stuff.
This year, though, I have a conference in Anaheim and thus will be spending a good amount of time there. So I did a little research, trying to see if a park hopper ticket would be worth it and...wait, you can drink at DCA? And Radiator Springs Racers is one of the best dark rides at any Disney park? Dark rides and drinking are my Disney jams (like I consider the World Showcase to be one of the great adult drinking experiences.) I just have some follow up questions:
--Radiator Springs Racers is a true dark ride in the sense that it's unthrilling, right? Like my limit on thrills is that little dip in the beginning of Pirates, which I dread but get through to enjoy the rest of the ride. I watched a RSR video and it looks like there's some speed near the end and a small dip. Speed i don't mind, it's dips that I hate (why I avoid roller coasters.)
--Are the other DCA dark rides worthwhile? I've never been on Toy Story and Soarin' at Orlando (and I know Soarin' isn't exactly a dark ride but the motion appears to be illusory.) I definitely want to go on the Monsters Inc ride which sounds like a true Disney dark ride (and I'm sorry I never had the opportunity to ride Superstar Limo, which sounds like the kind of incredibly stupid experience I would get a kick out of.) Little Mermaid I was not super impressed with when I went on it in Orlando.
--The lounge at Carthay and the Lamplight Lounge seem to be the two must-see bars at DCA. I already know to get the lobster nachos at the latter, and I'm excited about the classic cocktail menu at the former. Any other bars inside DCA, and is there a recommended time of day (weekday or weekend, I'll have both this trip) to get a seat at the bar? I will probably be a party of one.
Thanks!
This year, though, I have a conference in Anaheim and thus will be spending a good amount of time there. So I did a little research, trying to see if a park hopper ticket would be worth it and...wait, you can drink at DCA? And Radiator Springs Racers is one of the best dark rides at any Disney park? Dark rides and drinking are my Disney jams (like I consider the World Showcase to be one of the great adult drinking experiences.) I just have some follow up questions:
--Radiator Springs Racers is a true dark ride in the sense that it's unthrilling, right? Like my limit on thrills is that little dip in the beginning of Pirates, which I dread but get through to enjoy the rest of the ride. I watched a RSR video and it looks like there's some speed near the end and a small dip. Speed i don't mind, it's dips that I hate (why I avoid roller coasters.)
--Are the other DCA dark rides worthwhile? I've never been on Toy Story and Soarin' at Orlando (and I know Soarin' isn't exactly a dark ride but the motion appears to be illusory.) I definitely want to go on the Monsters Inc ride which sounds like a true Disney dark ride (and I'm sorry I never had the opportunity to ride Superstar Limo, which sounds like the kind of incredibly stupid experience I would get a kick out of.) Little Mermaid I was not super impressed with when I went on it in Orlando.
--The lounge at Carthay and the Lamplight Lounge seem to be the two must-see bars at DCA. I already know to get the lobster nachos at the latter, and I'm excited about the classic cocktail menu at the former. Any other bars inside DCA, and is there a recommended time of day (weekday or weekend, I'll have both this trip) to get a seat at the bar? I will probably be a party of one.
Thanks!

