Lilly Belle question

ballarinamom

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Has anyone ridden in her lately. When we were there last November, they were not allowing riders. DH and DMIL were on the Walking in Walt's tour and had hoped but no luck. I have seen posts where several DISers had ridden in her lately. Anyone have info?
 
My daughter and I rode lillybell on Sept 12th. We went and asked one of the conductors if we could ride. He said that it had just left so we had to wait for it to get back and he had to make sure someone could sit with us. It worked out so someone was back to take us at the same time the train pulled in. It was a really great treat for people who love Disneyland and Walt Disney.
 
I took a lone trip in the Lily Belle last week :D A much better experience than the first time back in March. From my understanding so long as she's out (weather permitting) and they have the staffing (which can be tricky) you can get on.
 
We tried on our last trip with no luck. We asked a castmember at the trainstation about 1pm and he said to try back later in the day because it would be too hot to ride in the car. When we tried back at 430pm they said it was too late and no one could ride with us. My husband told me that he had heard that riding in the Lilly Belle is only for club 33 members now, is that true?
 

We tried on our last trip with no luck. We asked a castmember at the trainstation about 1pm and he said to try back later in the day because it would be too hot to ride in the car. When we tried back at 430pm they said it was too late and no one could ride with us. My husband told me that he had heard that riding in the Lilly Belle is only for club 33 members now, is that true?

Like I said I was just on the Lily Belle last week (9/10 - my birthday to be exact) and I am far from a member of Club 33. I had to check in a couple of times throughout the day for them to find the proper staffing to get me on and I eventually got my chance around 3 PM.

I can understand them saying it would be too hot though. There's no AC in the car, just a couple tiny fans and they'll have the windows open but it gets HOT in there.
 
We rode in the Lily Belle as part of our Adventures by Disney Backstage Magic trip...in January..and was HOT!. Great experience with a guide who was very knowledgeable. I really recommend this trip to any Disney fan . WELL worth the cost.
 
I just rode in the Lilly Belle also, I think it was Sept 8th or 9th. Hey Belle Ella, I think you're the one that spotted my LGMH as we walked across the street to the park the morning of your birthday! Hi again! Any way...we went to the train station on Main Street when we entered the park that morning and the conductor told us to return at 12:15 and there would be someone that could ride with us. This was my 3rd time riding and we've done it this way each time. It can get pretty warm in there when the temps are high since there is no air conditioning.
 
I really want to try to get on this next trip (only 15 days to go!:banana:). Another poster, DanT, I believe mentioned that he had rode in the tender car some time ago but didn't know if that was still possible. If so, I really want to do that too! :thumbsup2
 
I really want to try to get on this next trip (only 15 days to go!:banana:). Another poster, DanT, I believe mentioned that he had rode in the tender car some time ago but didn't know if that was still possible. If so, I really want to do that too! :thumbsup2

Yes, riding on the tender is still possible. Just ask the cast member as you enter the train station on Main Street and they'll set you up! Just so you know..it's VERY warm riding up there and there is only room for two.
 
Yes, riding on the tender is still possible. Just ask the cast member as you enter the train station on Main Street and they'll set you up! Just so you know..it's VERY warm riding up there and there is only room for two.

Cool- thanks for confirming! :banana: Did you happen to ride up there recently?
 
I thought I saw pics from last years Girl's trip where there were more than 2 people in the car. I think they went on their VIP tour? :confused3

I think they mean only 2 to ride in the tender car. On the VIP tour we took, the whole group rode in the Lilly Belle - very cool and Vern was awesome as a guide while we were there :thumbsup2
 
I think they mean only 2 to ride in the tender car. On the VIP tour we took, the whole group rode in the Lilly Belle - very cool and Vern was awesome as a guide while we were there :thumbsup2

Thanks Queen! I need a little straightening out every now and then!
 
Yes, riding on the tender is still possible. Just ask the cast member as you enter the train station on Main Street and they'll set you up! Just so you know..it's VERY warm riding up there and there is only room for two.

Just to add on to this. For safety reasons, Guests may not ride in the tender when the train will be taking on water at New Orleans Square/Frontierland Station.

Also, the final decision to allow Guests to ride in the tender rests with the Engineer(s) running the train. They do reserve the right to refuse to carry Guests for any reason. Most of the time it's due to Safety concerns and whatnot, though, from my experience, there are some Engineers who are more willing to have Guests up front than others.

Guests riding in the tender must board at the Main Street USA Station and ride the Full Circle tour around Disneyland Park, disembarking at Main Street USA Station.
 
DH and I just rode the Lilly Belle on Friday. I will post pictures in my trip report, which I hopefully can get done in the next few days. :thumbsup2
 
What is lilly Belle?

Werner Weiss mentions the Lilly Belle in this article:
http://www.yesterland.com/passengertrain.html

"The only car from the old, yellow Passenger Train that’s still at Disneyland is the
former Grand Canyon, now the Lilly Belle. The car is no longer yellow. After a
thorough (and much needed) restoration completed in February 2006, the Lilly
Belle
once again looks great, as the next two pictures show."

passengertrain_lillybelle2.jpg

The Grand Canyon observation car is now the Lilly Belle parlor car.​

passengertrain_lillybelleinterior.jpg

The Lilly Belle parlor car has an opulent interior for VIP guests.​

If anyone is interested, Steve DeGaetano wrote a long article about the Lilly Belle:
http://www.mouseplanet.com/7261/The_Lilly_Belle

lillybelle8.jpg

The Lilly Belle departs Frontierland Station in the mid-1990s.
 

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