FauntleroyFAN07
Commander of Donalds Crew Oh Boy, Oh Boy, Oh Boy
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good update, you should have tried to fit 2 of you in 1 dumbo


I haven't heard from Pluto in a while, so I will forge ahead. We managed to get up Saturday by 7 and were at the gates by 7:45. We were on the Southern California City Pass, so we had to go to the ticket booth to swap our voucher for a 3 day parkhopper. We were a few minutes after 8 when we got in the back of the line, and wer in by 8:10. We headed straight to Peter Pan, but there was a veerryy long line, so we went on by to the next ride, which had no wait. If you know FL well, you know Mr. Toad's Wild Ride is next. So I got to do my must do for FL as the very first thing. Yea. On to Dumbo. Yep, the half a ton took up four elephants, but there was a shockingly short line, so what the hey. Besides, when I was a teenager, Muhummad Ali visited DL and declared Dumbo his favorite ride, so it must be manly. In spite of my fear of heights, I love this ride.
Next we head to Pinocchio's Adventure(yawn) and Snow White's Skerry Adventure. I did rub the apple. Made Goofy jump. hehehe. Working back to the right, we hit Alice in Wonderland, possibly the cutest ride in all the Land. Then I convinced(begged) one of the guys to ride the Mad Hatter Tea Party with me. I'm pretty sure it was Pluto, so if he ever returns from where ever he's hiding, we'll ask him. Then we for the first of many times this trip, we climb on the Matterhorn. This ride is worth the crosscountry trip by itself. It's not the best mountain, but it is the most unique. As we head into the mountain, the cute teenaged cm notices my tshirt, The Three Cabelleros and says it's her favorite movie. Before we got in the mountain, I'd told her of the ride at Mexico and she said she HAD to go the the World now. Kewl.
This first ride was on the old Tomorrowland side, although the ride is completely in FL now. Since the wait was so short, we immediately rode the FL side. It really is a step slower. But the drops are slightly higher I think. When we get off, it's not yet 10:00.
A short walk and we are at the place that we would return to about 10 times- Space Mountain. WDW should change the name of theirs to Lame Mountain until they can rehab it to where there's at least a comparison. From the time you cross over the ride in the line and see the handicapped car on the side with its separte loading and sideways conveyer belt to put it in queu as soon as it's loaded to the music as you take off to the smooth dark track, everything is fantastic. And since we'd picked up a fast pass on our way in, we know we'd be back that day.
We go over to Autopia, a much kewler ride than that thing at WDW. First of all, they give you a 'special' driver's license for Autopia. Secondly, the cars are cooler. Thirdly, the track is far more interesting, at least than the last time I rode Indy. And the ride uses a biofuel, and the whole area smells of french fries.
Breakfast had been at the motel's free bar, and I found it better than average, but lunch time is barreling at us. We decide to head to New Orleans Square, and the train is right there, so we hit the rails. The panoramas add nothing. I'd rather see trees. But everything is so packed in, they use them to hide attractions, or at least the back of attractions. Our first thought was to eat at the French Market, but 20,00 others thought of it first. We decide to head to the Hungry Bear, which by this point we all resemble. We all got burgers and fries and thought they were much better than our first meal of burgers and fries at WDW last year, at Backlot in MGM.
Nest time, PotC, HM/NBC, and how I learned to hate the DL version of my favorite ride at WDW.
Oh hun, I love you, but you have to know that Pluto is a bit preoccupied these days. . .lol. I will get on with my late sunday all day monday trippie . . . you can finish Saturday anytime. Not sure bloodhound will chime in.
thanks for the update, hope all is well with everyone and you had a good holiday
Hikeep up the good work!