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OCTOBER 21, 2012
Day 1, Part 6 In Which There Is A Lack of Palooza Action
It was time to head to The Magic of Disney Animation, because I really wanted to experience the Character Palooza that usually happens between 4:50 and 5:20 P.M., so we headed in that direction.
On the way we passed the Splash fountain...
And of course, my beloved addiction:
SIGH. SO HARD TO WALK PAST THIS WITHOUT RIDING. But the wait was, quite obviously, still 75 minutes. I was surprised it wasn't longer, actually. So we moved on.
Mr. Spell! Ok, I've never seen Mr. Spell on and working before... in fact, it didn't even occur to me that it worked at all. But of course it does, this is Disney! Someone tweeted about it a few weeks ago:
Awesome!!!
I caught a glimpse of my home in the distance...
Soon, darling. Soon.
We arrived at Animation around 5:05, so I figured the Character Palooza would be at the height of its Paloozaness. However, once we got inside, it was just Sorcerer Mickey and Frozone. BOO.
For those who don't know, during the Character Palooza, a bunch of random characters come out, sometimes unusual ones. I asked a CM what was going on and they said that Mickey and Frozone were the only characters greeting at the moment. I asked another if there were any other characters anywhere in the building and he was kind of rude and said that there were a bunch of "surprise characters" earlier, but they were gone now.
I don't really know what the deal with the Character Palooza is or if it even happens anymore, so if anyone has any info, feel free to share it! I was pretty disappointed, but not in any real upsetting way. Nothing can really bother me on my first day in Disney.
We looked in the Animator's offices, and I loved that Jack Skellington was holding a toy of himself:
It's hard to get a good picture, but there is SO MUCH to look at in there. If you haven't spent a decent amount of time looking at everything, check it out next time!
I wasn't upset about the lack of Palooza action, because that just meant we could get to The Tower of Terror sooner!! So off we headed in the direction of Sunset Blvd, but once we reached the hat area, Lee-Anne asked what was "over there", and pointed at Min & Bill's Dockside Diner, so we just walked around that area for a bit.
I showed her 50's Prime Time, the Tune In Lounge, explained about Gertie, etc... but I just wanted to get to Sunset!! MY HOME WAS CALLING ME.
Once on Sunset Boulevard, we stopped in Villains in Vogue, one of my favorite Disney shops. The theming used to be a bit better, but it's still awesome.
These are our mean villain faces.
This was my first time seeing Disney Halloween merchandise in years, so I was pretty excited. I loved the Haunted Mansion stuff, especially. Here is Lee-Anne modeling one of the hats:
Even though I loved all the Halloween stuff, pretty much as soon as we took this picture, my butt was out the door. I could not wait for ToT any longer. It was within view and I just HAD to go on. Lee-Anne was like, "Hey, I haven't even seen half the stuff yet!" so I reluctantly went back in, but I was like a cat on a hot tin roof!
She ended up buying this awesome TNBC picture frame and said she wanted to put a picture of us at MNSSHP inside it once she got home. Great idea!
Then, we headed in the direction of my house.
AND HERE IT IS!
Sigh.... I love you so much.
BUT I HAD TO WAIT EVEN LONGER... because I realized we lost track of time. Beauty and the Beast was about to start, and I didn't know when else we'd have time to see it in the trip.
Hula Timon told me that Beauty and the Beast was his favorite 90's Disney movie not starring himself, so he was really excited.
I would have taken him for more of an Aladdin guy myself, but what I can I say, he's a big sap at heart.
There goes the baker with his tray like always, the same old bread and rolls to sell...
I actually think it would be even more fun to be one of the ensemble in this than it would to play Belle. They have so many different roles to play and such fun costumes! I would seriously be in Heaven if I got to do that. Maybe someday..
Oh look, it's Adam!
I just think it's funny that the Beast's real name is Adam. It's so normal, but I mean I guess he was just a normal prince before the beggar woman/beautiful enchantress cast her spell on him. IDK, it's still weird. His name should be like Rolfe or something. No, that's terrible. I don't know. But I can't refer to him as Adam. Ah well, it's not like Snow or Cinderella's princes even have official names, so at least we have something here.
As usual, I enjoyed the show very much, but I was practically jogging out of the theatre.
THE TOWER OF TERROR WAS STEPS AWAY!
Up next: I'm home.
Day 1, Part 6 In Which There Is A Lack of Palooza Action
It was time to head to The Magic of Disney Animation, because I really wanted to experience the Character Palooza that usually happens between 4:50 and 5:20 P.M., so we headed in that direction.
On the way we passed the Splash fountain...

And of course, my beloved addiction:

SIGH. SO HARD TO WALK PAST THIS WITHOUT RIDING. But the wait was, quite obviously, still 75 minutes. I was surprised it wasn't longer, actually. So we moved on.

Mr. Spell! Ok, I've never seen Mr. Spell on and working before... in fact, it didn't even occur to me that it worked at all. But of course it does, this is Disney! Someone tweeted about it a few weeks ago:

Awesome!!!
I caught a glimpse of my home in the distance...

Soon, darling. Soon.
We arrived at Animation around 5:05, so I figured the Character Palooza would be at the height of its Paloozaness. However, once we got inside, it was just Sorcerer Mickey and Frozone. BOO.
For those who don't know, during the Character Palooza, a bunch of random characters come out, sometimes unusual ones. I asked a CM what was going on and they said that Mickey and Frozone were the only characters greeting at the moment. I asked another if there were any other characters anywhere in the building and he was kind of rude and said that there were a bunch of "surprise characters" earlier, but they were gone now.
I don't really know what the deal with the Character Palooza is or if it even happens anymore, so if anyone has any info, feel free to share it! I was pretty disappointed, but not in any real upsetting way. Nothing can really bother me on my first day in Disney.
We looked in the Animator's offices, and I loved that Jack Skellington was holding a toy of himself:

It's hard to get a good picture, but there is SO MUCH to look at in there. If you haven't spent a decent amount of time looking at everything, check it out next time!

I wasn't upset about the lack of Palooza action, because that just meant we could get to The Tower of Terror sooner!! So off we headed in the direction of Sunset Blvd, but once we reached the hat area, Lee-Anne asked what was "over there", and pointed at Min & Bill's Dockside Diner, so we just walked around that area for a bit.

I showed her 50's Prime Time, the Tune In Lounge, explained about Gertie, etc... but I just wanted to get to Sunset!! MY HOME WAS CALLING ME.

Once on Sunset Boulevard, we stopped in Villains in Vogue, one of my favorite Disney shops. The theming used to be a bit better, but it's still awesome.
These are our mean villain faces.

This was my first time seeing Disney Halloween merchandise in years, so I was pretty excited. I loved the Haunted Mansion stuff, especially. Here is Lee-Anne modeling one of the hats:

Even though I loved all the Halloween stuff, pretty much as soon as we took this picture, my butt was out the door. I could not wait for ToT any longer. It was within view and I just HAD to go on. Lee-Anne was like, "Hey, I haven't even seen half the stuff yet!" so I reluctantly went back in, but I was like a cat on a hot tin roof!
She ended up buying this awesome TNBC picture frame and said she wanted to put a picture of us at MNSSHP inside it once she got home. Great idea!

Then, we headed in the direction of my house.
AND HERE IT IS!

Sigh.... I love you so much.

BUT I HAD TO WAIT EVEN LONGER... because I realized we lost track of time. Beauty and the Beast was about to start, and I didn't know when else we'd have time to see it in the trip.

Hula Timon told me that Beauty and the Beast was his favorite 90's Disney movie not starring himself, so he was really excited.

I would have taken him for more of an Aladdin guy myself, but what I can I say, he's a big sap at heart.

There goes the baker with his tray like always, the same old bread and rolls to sell...


I actually think it would be even more fun to be one of the ensemble in this than it would to play Belle. They have so many different roles to play and such fun costumes! I would seriously be in Heaven if I got to do that. Maybe someday..

Oh look, it's Adam!


I just think it's funny that the Beast's real name is Adam. It's so normal, but I mean I guess he was just a normal prince before the beggar woman/beautiful enchantress cast her spell on him. IDK, it's still weird. His name should be like Rolfe or something. No, that's terrible. I don't know. But I can't refer to him as Adam. Ah well, it's not like Snow or Cinderella's princes even have official names, so at least we have something here.


As usual, I enjoyed the show very much, but I was practically jogging out of the theatre.
THE TOWER OF TERROR WAS STEPS AWAY!

Up next: I'm home.