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Toy Storyland
By now the Park was becoming more packed with people and the familiar smell of natural body aroma was filling the queue areas.
Anxious to see the areas of the park we had yet to visit properly, we headed towards Toy Storyland. To date, Toy Storyland is a land not present in any of the Disney parks in the US. I understand that the Hong Kong version, which was newly opened in Feb 2012, is nearly or identical to the Toy Story Playland in Paris. And until Carsland opens, Toy Storyland is the newest land for any of the Disney parks.
I was particularly interested to see it. Not having been to the Paris
Disneyland, TSL would be one of those key differentiators between HKDL and the parks in the US.
As the name suggests, the land is based on Toy Story. The land is located behind Fantasyland and is designed to make the park guest feel like they have entered Andys backyard. The feeling of walking in to the backyard is helped by the use of bamboo to make you feel like youre walking through tall grass.
And then you come across the play area and Andys toys.
There is also a place to meet and greet.
For me, there was only one word for it
messy.
But then
.anyone with a son will recognise that the mess in this backyard was realistically done. Afterall, who hasnt stepped on
lego bricks
dominos
and Kinnects, wooden blocks and the model plane after your children have finished playing for the day?
Despite the pictures, dont be fooled. This part of the park was also packed.
The wait time for the RC Racer was 35 minutes.
The wait time for the Parachute Drop was 50.
Slinky Dog, at 30 minutes, was the shortest wait of all.
I was keen to go on the RC Racer and Parachute Drop. But DS wasnt keen on the RC Racer and didnt want to wait 50 minutes for the Parachute Drop. He chose
.Slinky Dog.
Folks
.trust me. You do not want to wait anything more than walk-on for this ride on a hot day. And if you do, make sure you have air freshener with you.
Despite the 30 minute banner, it took us almost 45 minutes to get our bone.
I looked enviously across at the RC Racer.
Yeah. We were on a super thrilling ride
.NOT!
Rex is at the end of Toy Storyland
and he currently has a view overlooking this!
That turret will be the turret for Mystic Point, slated for opening in 2013.
Aside from taking in the sights, I cant say that I experienced the best of Toy Storyland. For my money, it just seems to be a place more for the younger guests; rather than for the teenage set. Certainly by the lack of screams, the Parachute Drop is probably not high on the thrill factor either. But then, I think I really need to go on the RC Racer before making that call.
One other thing about Toy Storyland
.
Early closure!
