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A Perfectly Painted Fantasmic Night... Almost
5/25/18: Post-Traditions Celebration
I'm gonna not ramble for a moment and let the videos and photos speak for themselves...
Click to watch!

Click to watch!

Click to watch!




Click to watch!

I cannot even begin to properly describe the emotions I felt when watching this for the first time. I had been OBSESSED with this parade since I heard Disneyland was getting it during the 60th anniversary. A lot had to do with my bitterness that Disney World lost SpectroMagic in the act of temporarily replacing it with the Main Street Electrical Parade, which I could barely stand, but then Disney social media mogul, Francis Dominic, started taking videos and snaps of this parade every night he watched it and I fell in love. To see it in person would be putting me in those videos that cheered me up even on the most difficult nights around that time. I was more than ready to be a part of the spectacular nighttime pageant of magic and imagination in millions of dazzling lights and astounding musical sound. Seeing it on the first night of me being a Cast Member at the Disneyland Resort with a group of people that would eventually become some of my closest friends out there... between then and now it was a moment to remember, which is saying something considering how much I watched Paint The Night as a Cast Member who worked MANY times along the parade route as well as made sure I saw it every chance I had. Paint The Night is in my opinion the best parade Disney has ever done and if you ever have to make plans around it to be able to see it on a trip DO IT. Even though I will say that the addition of the Incredibles float is wonky and needs some re-working (should've been put either after the Toy Story section or in between the Monsters float and the Cars section), it is the love of my life and I will defend her to my grave.
Like... this happiness. It doesn't come just from ANYTHING in Disney:
Click to watch!

After the parade ended and we had gotten ourselves ready to get a move on, we sped out of DCA to head over to Disneyland to make it in time for Fantasmic. Note that most of our group had drank a bit tonight and not everyone was entirely sober and that we were stuck in the worst of the post-parade crowd at the front of Disneyland. It was honestly the messiest I had ever seen the main gate at that night to the point where they had to have GSO (Disneyland's form of crowd control (aka as PAC (Parade Audience Control) at Disney World)) outside the turnstiles to make sure it didn't get too crazy. Unfortunately the crazy made its way to us in the form of two moms.
Fact of the matter is when we hit the turnstiles, we hadn't noticed any form of line or any organization to allow us in. It was a whole mob so we just tried to find our best way into it. Meanwhile, these moms had the belief that they had found a line. We hadn't realized and at this point, we'd already smooshed our way to the front while these women were getting WAYYY too pressed about us being in line ahead of them. Normally, I'd let them go ahead to avoid conflict but they were making a huge deal yelling at us and the Cast Members trying to manage the chaos constantly and Lakeland was not having it. Pushed mildly by alcohol, she had some choice words for these women. It was not a pretty scene. Luckily we got in without any scratches or issues with the CMs working the turnstiles but wow, it lowkey looked like we had a fight coming but we managed to stay out of the way of those women and made our way to the Rivers of America for the second showing of Fantasmic.
I forgot to mention but Katie on one of our previous party nights had twisted her ankle and was now in a cast, which was why things seemed to be moving a bit slower. She had gotten checked out so she was capable of moving, but she was in a lot of pain on this night so our hope was we could talk to a GSO CM who would let us into a spot where she could sit like in FP or elsewhere. Easier said than done since we had come in right as the Fireworks crowd was trying to get out and just others leaving the parks in general and making it over to Fant in time. We lost each other a few times, but we made it and eventually found a CM asking her about it. By some sprinkle of pixie dust, the CM let us into a patch of stairs that was blocked off to guests so we could let Katie sit and watch the Fant. Oh, really truly a blessed night. Everything just went so right.
To make it short, a few bathroom breaks and runs to get churros and such, we were all settled in for another fabulous nighttime spectacular from Disney: Disneyland's Fantasmic!
Click to watch!

Click to watch!

Click to watch!

Click to watch!

I've already written my whole thesis on how much I love this show and how happy I was on a second viewing that we were able to have such great SEATING and be reacquainted with that magic. We might've had a bad run-in on the way to see it but it was nothing but a bump in the road. We weren't bothered and we had Fantasmic. All was well.
After the show ended, I took immediate notice of the fact that everyone was heading out of the park when The Haunted Mansion had zero line. Everyone wasn't planning on leaving so we all hopped in line for my favorite attraction!
If y'all don't recall, when I was here in January, my Mansion had closed down because Jack Skellington was packing up all his tricks, treats and other Christmas goodies for the season to let Master Gracey back into his Mansion for the normal season so I hadn't been able to ride Disneyland's Mansion before. This was my first time!
Click to watch!

So yeah, FIRST TIME SEEING THE HATBOX GHOST!
Click to BOOMERANG!

Ooooohhhh, the DisNerd that still exists within me. She JUMPED OUT. I was so pumped to see ole hattie and he did not disappoint. Not to mention, I had a moment of major nostalgia and emotion when I realized Disneyland's Mansion has the original hitchhiking ghost effect. Like no updates or anything with the CGI and such, just animatronics hitching a ride on your doom buggy. I felt so at home, but I will admit I do prefer Disney World's. Disneyland's doesn't have the cool interactive queue nor a good portion of the scenes that World has. Also, I wasn't the hugest fan of how the paintings that change with the lightning or the busts that follow you in the queue were better off in the queue versus being in the attraction. You couldn't appreciate them as much. I still give Disneyland's props for the far more iconic and beautiful but eerie facade along with Hattie, but my loyalty is to the Magic Kingdom Mansion. Sorry bout it.

After the Mansion, we weren't really sure what to do so we started to head out maybe coming upon something piquing our interest along the way. I wanted to ride Hyperspace Mountain since that was another new one for me at Disneyland, but I believe it was down so we kept on going out. Then, someone brought up figuring out where Harbor Pointe was since that was the meeting location for the majority of us for our first day of training. Damion knew where it was so we decided to do some backstage exploring, y'know get some other use out of our blue IDs.
In actuality, it wasn't a super exciting occasion, more informational but being backstage at any Disney Park for the first time is an experience. I still recall what it felt like all those times going into a "Cast Member Only" area and not having to worry about being stopped or knowing you weren't allowed back there. For the most part, it was all peace of mind knowing where I needed to go for my first day. Granted Damion was with me on my day one so I had him to guide me to where I needed to be.
After that and finding our way to the pick-up loop, we called an Uber and headed back to Carnegie, ending our night in the best mood for us new/former Cast Members. But there was a lot more fun for tomorrow for some of us as the FIRST FULL DAY IN DISNEYLAND OF MY PROGRAM!
So get your reading glasses out, darlings. The library is open and we putting all this in the books!
Continue Here
5/25/18: Post-Traditions Celebration
I'm gonna not ramble for a moment and let the videos and photos speak for themselves...
Click to watch!

Click to watch!

Click to watch!




Click to watch!

I cannot even begin to properly describe the emotions I felt when watching this for the first time. I had been OBSESSED with this parade since I heard Disneyland was getting it during the 60th anniversary. A lot had to do with my bitterness that Disney World lost SpectroMagic in the act of temporarily replacing it with the Main Street Electrical Parade, which I could barely stand, but then Disney social media mogul, Francis Dominic, started taking videos and snaps of this parade every night he watched it and I fell in love. To see it in person would be putting me in those videos that cheered me up even on the most difficult nights around that time. I was more than ready to be a part of the spectacular nighttime pageant of magic and imagination in millions of dazzling lights and astounding musical sound. Seeing it on the first night of me being a Cast Member at the Disneyland Resort with a group of people that would eventually become some of my closest friends out there... between then and now it was a moment to remember, which is saying something considering how much I watched Paint The Night as a Cast Member who worked MANY times along the parade route as well as made sure I saw it every chance I had. Paint The Night is in my opinion the best parade Disney has ever done and if you ever have to make plans around it to be able to see it on a trip DO IT. Even though I will say that the addition of the Incredibles float is wonky and needs some re-working (should've been put either after the Toy Story section or in between the Monsters float and the Cars section), it is the love of my life and I will defend her to my grave.
Like... this happiness. It doesn't come just from ANYTHING in Disney:
Click to watch!

After the parade ended and we had gotten ourselves ready to get a move on, we sped out of DCA to head over to Disneyland to make it in time for Fantasmic. Note that most of our group had drank a bit tonight and not everyone was entirely sober and that we were stuck in the worst of the post-parade crowd at the front of Disneyland. It was honestly the messiest I had ever seen the main gate at that night to the point where they had to have GSO (Disneyland's form of crowd control (aka as PAC (Parade Audience Control) at Disney World)) outside the turnstiles to make sure it didn't get too crazy. Unfortunately the crazy made its way to us in the form of two moms.
Fact of the matter is when we hit the turnstiles, we hadn't noticed any form of line or any organization to allow us in. It was a whole mob so we just tried to find our best way into it. Meanwhile, these moms had the belief that they had found a line. We hadn't realized and at this point, we'd already smooshed our way to the front while these women were getting WAYYY too pressed about us being in line ahead of them. Normally, I'd let them go ahead to avoid conflict but they were making a huge deal yelling at us and the Cast Members trying to manage the chaos constantly and Lakeland was not having it. Pushed mildly by alcohol, she had some choice words for these women. It was not a pretty scene. Luckily we got in without any scratches or issues with the CMs working the turnstiles but wow, it lowkey looked like we had a fight coming but we managed to stay out of the way of those women and made our way to the Rivers of America for the second showing of Fantasmic.
I forgot to mention but Katie on one of our previous party nights had twisted her ankle and was now in a cast, which was why things seemed to be moving a bit slower. She had gotten checked out so she was capable of moving, but she was in a lot of pain on this night so our hope was we could talk to a GSO CM who would let us into a spot where she could sit like in FP or elsewhere. Easier said than done since we had come in right as the Fireworks crowd was trying to get out and just others leaving the parks in general and making it over to Fant in time. We lost each other a few times, but we made it and eventually found a CM asking her about it. By some sprinkle of pixie dust, the CM let us into a patch of stairs that was blocked off to guests so we could let Katie sit and watch the Fant. Oh, really truly a blessed night. Everything just went so right.
To make it short, a few bathroom breaks and runs to get churros and such, we were all settled in for another fabulous nighttime spectacular from Disney: Disneyland's Fantasmic!
Click to watch!

Click to watch!

Click to watch!

Click to watch!

I've already written my whole thesis on how much I love this show and how happy I was on a second viewing that we were able to have such great SEATING and be reacquainted with that magic. We might've had a bad run-in on the way to see it but it was nothing but a bump in the road. We weren't bothered and we had Fantasmic. All was well.
After the show ended, I took immediate notice of the fact that everyone was heading out of the park when The Haunted Mansion had zero line. Everyone wasn't planning on leaving so we all hopped in line for my favorite attraction!
If y'all don't recall, when I was here in January, my Mansion had closed down because Jack Skellington was packing up all his tricks, treats and other Christmas goodies for the season to let Master Gracey back into his Mansion for the normal season so I hadn't been able to ride Disneyland's Mansion before. This was my first time!
Click to watch!

So yeah, FIRST TIME SEEING THE HATBOX GHOST!
Click to BOOMERANG!

Ooooohhhh, the DisNerd that still exists within me. She JUMPED OUT. I was so pumped to see ole hattie and he did not disappoint. Not to mention, I had a moment of major nostalgia and emotion when I realized Disneyland's Mansion has the original hitchhiking ghost effect. Like no updates or anything with the CGI and such, just animatronics hitching a ride on your doom buggy. I felt so at home, but I will admit I do prefer Disney World's. Disneyland's doesn't have the cool interactive queue nor a good portion of the scenes that World has. Also, I wasn't the hugest fan of how the paintings that change with the lightning or the busts that follow you in the queue were better off in the queue versus being in the attraction. You couldn't appreciate them as much. I still give Disneyland's props for the far more iconic and beautiful but eerie facade along with Hattie, but my loyalty is to the Magic Kingdom Mansion. Sorry bout it.

After the Mansion, we weren't really sure what to do so we started to head out maybe coming upon something piquing our interest along the way. I wanted to ride Hyperspace Mountain since that was another new one for me at Disneyland, but I believe it was down so we kept on going out. Then, someone brought up figuring out where Harbor Pointe was since that was the meeting location for the majority of us for our first day of training. Damion knew where it was so we decided to do some backstage exploring, y'know get some other use out of our blue IDs.
In actuality, it wasn't a super exciting occasion, more informational but being backstage at any Disney Park for the first time is an experience. I still recall what it felt like all those times going into a "Cast Member Only" area and not having to worry about being stopped or knowing you weren't allowed back there. For the most part, it was all peace of mind knowing where I needed to go for my first day. Granted Damion was with me on my day one so I had him to guide me to where I needed to be.
After that and finding our way to the pick-up loop, we called an Uber and headed back to Carnegie, ending our night in the best mood for us new/former Cast Members. But there was a lot more fun for tomorrow for some of us as the FIRST FULL DAY IN DISNEYLAND OF MY PROGRAM!
So get your reading glasses out, darlings. The library is open and we putting all this in the books!

Continue Here
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