Mousekateer55
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It appears to be that the Tower of Terror will be built in California Adventure. The president of the Disneyland Resort told the press that the ride has been very successful in Walt Disney World. No date for construction has been set.
Also I'd like to share some tips about the Disneyland Resort for all you people leaving for the resort soon. I was at the resort in June and here is what I have observed while I was there for a four-day stay.
Disneyland Resort/Downtown Disney
Downtown Disney is located between the two parks. There are many great stores here and fine dining, but nothing for real cheap (at least food wise). The monorail is only available for hotel guests but it looks real neat under its gigantic leaf canopy. There is also a mini Mickey sorceror's hat at the far end of Downtown Disney near the Disneyland Hotel. If you have time, I would reccomend checking out the Grand Californian Hotel, even though I did not myself.
Disney's California Adventure
Get to the park at least 0.5 hours before the opening. You will be able to ride Soarin' Over California w/o a fast pass. Rides to go on at least twice (these rides will probably need fast passes as well as Mulholland Madness):
Soarin' over California
California Screamin'
Grizzly River Run
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
You will not need to get a spot for the Eureka parade, you can see that almost wherever you are as long as you are outside.
Do not go to the first show inside of the Hyperion theater, you should do other popular rides at this time or you can go to Disney Animation.
Save the Hollywood Backstage Lot for later in the day and head to Paridise Pier after riding Grizzly River Run at the opening of the park.
Be aware that there are many shows.
Ride the rockets before they close down due to "high winds".
Watch some of the night shows and parades if available.
I will include Disneyland soon. Hope this helps.
Also I'd like to share some tips about the Disneyland Resort for all you people leaving for the resort soon. I was at the resort in June and here is what I have observed while I was there for a four-day stay.
Disneyland Resort/Downtown Disney
Downtown Disney is located between the two parks. There are many great stores here and fine dining, but nothing for real cheap (at least food wise). The monorail is only available for hotel guests but it looks real neat under its gigantic leaf canopy. There is also a mini Mickey sorceror's hat at the far end of Downtown Disney near the Disneyland Hotel. If you have time, I would reccomend checking out the Grand Californian Hotel, even though I did not myself.
Disney's California Adventure
Get to the park at least 0.5 hours before the opening. You will be able to ride Soarin' Over California w/o a fast pass. Rides to go on at least twice (these rides will probably need fast passes as well as Mulholland Madness):
Soarin' over California
California Screamin'
Grizzly River Run
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
You will not need to get a spot for the Eureka parade, you can see that almost wherever you are as long as you are outside.
Do not go to the first show inside of the Hyperion theater, you should do other popular rides at this time or you can go to Disney Animation.
Save the Hollywood Backstage Lot for later in the day and head to Paridise Pier after riding Grizzly River Run at the opening of the park.
Be aware that there are many shows.
Ride the rockets before they close down due to "high winds".
Watch some of the night shows and parades if available.
I will include Disneyland soon. Hope this helps.