SamIAm21
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Disneyland 6/7/06 to 6/10/06
Castmembers: SamIAm (aka Mom)
Megan wonderful travel buddy and daughter.
As a new Disney junkie, I decided to go to Disneyland to see this 50th celebration before it ended. I just wanted to see the original before all the festivities ended and while the park was still decked out in Gold. I wasnt sure what to expect. I love WDWs Magic Kingdom, and really who doesnt (oh yeah, DH doesnt oh well no biggie), so I wasnt sure if I was going to like Disneyland. I didnt want to compare the two, I tried to go with a fresh perspective and not spend my time judging the two Kingdoms. So after what seemed like an extra long flight into LAX and a really long journey on SuperShuttle to the Disneyland Resort (DLR), we finally arrived at our hotel, the Howard Johnson Plaza Resort.
Re: SuperShuttle, I have to say I didn't care for SuperShuttle. I didn't have a long wait to board the van, but although the van was clearly marked Disneyland Express, I ended up having to go along for the ride while the driver took several other families home to their personal residences before proceeding on to DLR. I guess this was not what I anticipated and that really didn't lend to the "magic" of my trip. It took about twice the normal traveling time to do this. On the way back from DLR to LAX, we were taken about 10 miles to Garden Grove/Korean District to pick up some other passengers, driven all the way back to the DLR area to pick up more passengers then onto LAX. Seems like a lot of "out of the way driving, again and extra time that could have been spent in the park, taking approximately double the travel time it should have taken. I think I am a wee bit spoiled by Magical Express in WDW and if I travel to DLR again, I'll use a private towncar service.
Re: Howard Johnson Plaza Resort, it was a great place to stay. My room was exceptionally clean, the carpet only had one quarter-sized visible stain, the beds were very comfortable, clean and they were made with blue sheets, which I liked a lot. White sheets are so sterile looking to me. Baby blue sheets reminded me of home. The bathroom was spotless, the tub was pristine without so much as one little mildew spot. I would recommend this hotel to anyone. The pool area was small-ish, but definitely more than adequate for me and Megan.
The weather well we got to experience the June Gloom a couple days, but this past Friday, (6/9/06), the sun broke out from behind the gloom and it was a glorious Southern California day!
6/7/06 Well, here we were, outside the gates of Walts park, DLR, the original Magic Kingdom. I stopped at Guest Services to pick up my Fantasmic premier tickets and we head into the park and stand in front of the train station. First impression, hey it looks like WDW so far. Grab a stroller and walk into the theater for my first viewing of Main Street. It was love at first sight. Main Street DLR is different with each building painted a beautiful muted color, and it was a lot less white than WDW. There are trolleys, horse drawn carriages, and antique vehicles taking the guests up and down Main Street. The sound of Aaah-oooga horns warning pedestrians to step to the side and lets not forget the fire department band, playing ragtime tunes as they proceed up Main Street into the Plaza and back again. And as I turned to my left, I saw it, the Firehouse, with the light on in the window above, in memory of the man who started all this Magic. I got a little misty and said a small thank you prayer. My DLR experience had begun.
Our first ride was on the Disneyland Train. I figured it would be a good way to gauge the size of the park and get a good lay of the land so to speak. It was a nice little ride with the ride between Tomorrowland and Main Street being the most interesting as it passed a series of really cool dioramas of prehistoric time periods, including lots of dinosaurs. Back on Main Street, we walked to the Partners Statue with Walt and Mickey, stopped for a photo-op and hung a left into Adventure land. First stop, Jungle cruise! A mere 15 minute wait and we rode the original Jungle Cruise and our Skipper was a hoot telling the usual corny jokes. My daughter loved the JC because all the animals stood still and cooperated. We really wanted to go on Indiana Jones, but Megan was a bit too short and I didnt want to chance her being injured somehow on this ride, so we said next time. Tarzans Treehouse was next on the tour and was a short, but good gluteal workout for me. Yep, quite a few stairs there. Megan enjoyed all the interactive activities like rope climbing and checking out all the gadgets in Tarzans poor excuse for a kitchen.
Then we passed the closed for refurbishment Pirates of the Caribbean and took a picture near the signs and again we said, well I guess well have to see this one next time too. No luck on catching a soft opening of POTC as DLR was saving this special treat for Castmembers only and really, they deserve it. Speaking of Castmembers, each one I met was nicer than the next. I, at one point, was a bit exasperated and confused because I was confusing WDW and DLR in my brain, just quite simply said, I think Im lost and it seemed a Castmember appeared out of nowhere to put me back on course. At this point, I was entering New Orleans Square and I have to say that this is one of the best areas of the park in terms of theme and the re-creation of a very special US landmark area. It was New Orleans without all the funny smells. HA!! It is simply gorgeous with the sights and sound of jazz all adding up to be a very enchanting corner of the park. Churros add a nice cinnamon scent to nearly every area of the park. There was man there playing jazz on an electric guitar with several people just sitting around enjoying his obvious musical talents, another Castmember was walking around handing out bead necklaces to all the kids and parents who wanted them. And then we found it, this sort of hidden alcove staircase painted a beautiful blue color with potted plants decorating the winding stairs. What a spot and for those of you who have been to DLR, you know what a treasure this spot is. It reminded me of the staircase inside the Bellagio Conservatory in Las Vegas. I got a great picture of my daughter standing there and I think this photo is going to be frame quality.
As we moved out of the streets of New Orleans there was the Haunted Mansion. I had been really looking forward to this given the recent addition of the Attic Ghost bride. She did not disappoint. She looks just scary enough with her axe shining in her hands. The photos of her and her many husbands were a great effect so that as you pass them at a certain angle, the husbands disappear. She uttered a very creepy til death do us part and her eerily evil laugh really sets the tone for the attic scene. Unfortunately, this scene passed by all too quickly as I would have liked to go around that area again to pick up some more nuances to this segment of the ride. The graveyard/cemetery scene is also quite elaborate and humorous with the occasional ghoul jumping out from behind a gravestone. I would have liked to have gone on this ride again, but Megan was being a real champ to go through with me just once! Shes not much for spooky things, but roller coasters dont faze her in the least.
We passed on Splash Mountain that day because the weather was suffering from June Gloom which is typical phenomenon in So Cal. Too chilly to get wet, so what to do ride Pooh of course!! I have to say, Winnie the Pooh is better in DLR vs. WDW and the preshow ride queue is better too. This seems to have been the pattern for most DLR rides. The queues always seemed set the scene and in the case of Roger Rabbits Cartoon spin, it also gives those of us who havent seen the movie in a while a sort of refresher course on the plot of the movie. I had really forgotten all about DIP, which is a toons biggest fear.
By this time, we decided to make our way back to Main Street to grab a spot for the Parade of Dreams. This is truly a wonderful parade and I hope they bring a version of this to WDW. The floats are spectacular and really a sight to see. I didnt take a lot of pictures of this parade because I simply just wanted to see it without being worried about getting the perfect shot. Sometimes, I just want the memories in my head, not on film or media card. Before settling down into a spot, I asked Megan, are ya hungry? She says no, Im okay. But like most kids, about five minutes before the parade is about to reach Main Street she says, Mom, Im hungry can we go eat. My eyes bug out and I said, but the parade is almost here, if we leave now, were doomed. I was hung in that rare moment between wanting to be selfish and watch the parade and my motherly instinct to feed my hungry child and it happened that DISNEY MAGIC that exists in no matter what park you decided to visit. Overhearing Megans pleas for food and probably seeing the conflict in my face, the family next to me, who had one too many hot dog, offered me the extra dog complete with chips and drink. I said sure!! What do I owe you? They proclaim Nothing, please take it and enjoy the hot dog and parade. So, there I was standing in awe of this random act of kindness and bonded with a Mom and Dad who had obviously been in my position before and came prepared! After a fabulous parade, some instant friendship and a lot of grateful thank-yous, we part ways.
Next up, head over to the Rivers of America to sign-in for Fantasmic. Fantasmic is a laser, light show beyond compare at either DLR or WDW. The battle between good and evil in Mickeys imagination makes for one Fantasmic experience. DLR makes full use of its Columbia sailing ship and the Mark Twain Riverboat for this production and it seems to actually flow from one theme to the next more fluently in the DLR version vs. the WDW version. The WDW version seemed a bit more frenetic, which is fine given the overall theme of the show. I know my imagination and dreams do not always make sense. HA! I treated Megan and myself to Premier Seating tickets for Fantasmic which included river front seating, a dessert buffet and drink of choice. And heres where we got hit with another big dose of Pixie Dust. They asked if we were celebrating any special occasions and we were, Megans 6th birthday. She is now more than one hand old. She got a lot high thumbs while we were there! The castmember who checked us into our seats made note of her birthday and about five minutes before the performance, he announced to about 3,000 people along the River that it was Megans birthday, Scottys birthday, Matthews birthday and Sherrys birthday. All those people began singing Happy Birthday to them. I needless to say, was overwhelmed by the spirit and magic of all these people.
We stayed to watch Remember Dreams Come True fireworks, which was a long version of WISHES that also incorporates many of DLRs most well loved attractions. I really liked this version a lot, but I can say that I do prefer WISHES, which tends to pull at my heartstrings a little more. Tinker Bells flight is far more elaborate in DLR with her flying over head many times back and forth.
Both Megan and I were really tired out by that time. It was only 9:45 in So Cal, but it was 11:45 Chicago time and it had been a long travel day. We shuffled out of the park, made our way to our ART trolley and took the short hop back to our hotel for a good nights rest. Tomorrow: Early Entry into Fantasyland, Big Thunder Mountain, Birthday Party at the Plaza and Splash Mountain!
Castmembers: SamIAm (aka Mom)
Megan wonderful travel buddy and daughter.
As a new Disney junkie, I decided to go to Disneyland to see this 50th celebration before it ended. I just wanted to see the original before all the festivities ended and while the park was still decked out in Gold. I wasnt sure what to expect. I love WDWs Magic Kingdom, and really who doesnt (oh yeah, DH doesnt oh well no biggie), so I wasnt sure if I was going to like Disneyland. I didnt want to compare the two, I tried to go with a fresh perspective and not spend my time judging the two Kingdoms. So after what seemed like an extra long flight into LAX and a really long journey on SuperShuttle to the Disneyland Resort (DLR), we finally arrived at our hotel, the Howard Johnson Plaza Resort.
Re: SuperShuttle, I have to say I didn't care for SuperShuttle. I didn't have a long wait to board the van, but although the van was clearly marked Disneyland Express, I ended up having to go along for the ride while the driver took several other families home to their personal residences before proceeding on to DLR. I guess this was not what I anticipated and that really didn't lend to the "magic" of my trip. It took about twice the normal traveling time to do this. On the way back from DLR to LAX, we were taken about 10 miles to Garden Grove/Korean District to pick up some other passengers, driven all the way back to the DLR area to pick up more passengers then onto LAX. Seems like a lot of "out of the way driving, again and extra time that could have been spent in the park, taking approximately double the travel time it should have taken. I think I am a wee bit spoiled by Magical Express in WDW and if I travel to DLR again, I'll use a private towncar service.
Re: Howard Johnson Plaza Resort, it was a great place to stay. My room was exceptionally clean, the carpet only had one quarter-sized visible stain, the beds were very comfortable, clean and they were made with blue sheets, which I liked a lot. White sheets are so sterile looking to me. Baby blue sheets reminded me of home. The bathroom was spotless, the tub was pristine without so much as one little mildew spot. I would recommend this hotel to anyone. The pool area was small-ish, but definitely more than adequate for me and Megan.
The weather well we got to experience the June Gloom a couple days, but this past Friday, (6/9/06), the sun broke out from behind the gloom and it was a glorious Southern California day!
6/7/06 Well, here we were, outside the gates of Walts park, DLR, the original Magic Kingdom. I stopped at Guest Services to pick up my Fantasmic premier tickets and we head into the park and stand in front of the train station. First impression, hey it looks like WDW so far. Grab a stroller and walk into the theater for my first viewing of Main Street. It was love at first sight. Main Street DLR is different with each building painted a beautiful muted color, and it was a lot less white than WDW. There are trolleys, horse drawn carriages, and antique vehicles taking the guests up and down Main Street. The sound of Aaah-oooga horns warning pedestrians to step to the side and lets not forget the fire department band, playing ragtime tunes as they proceed up Main Street into the Plaza and back again. And as I turned to my left, I saw it, the Firehouse, with the light on in the window above, in memory of the man who started all this Magic. I got a little misty and said a small thank you prayer. My DLR experience had begun.
Our first ride was on the Disneyland Train. I figured it would be a good way to gauge the size of the park and get a good lay of the land so to speak. It was a nice little ride with the ride between Tomorrowland and Main Street being the most interesting as it passed a series of really cool dioramas of prehistoric time periods, including lots of dinosaurs. Back on Main Street, we walked to the Partners Statue with Walt and Mickey, stopped for a photo-op and hung a left into Adventure land. First stop, Jungle cruise! A mere 15 minute wait and we rode the original Jungle Cruise and our Skipper was a hoot telling the usual corny jokes. My daughter loved the JC because all the animals stood still and cooperated. We really wanted to go on Indiana Jones, but Megan was a bit too short and I didnt want to chance her being injured somehow on this ride, so we said next time. Tarzans Treehouse was next on the tour and was a short, but good gluteal workout for me. Yep, quite a few stairs there. Megan enjoyed all the interactive activities like rope climbing and checking out all the gadgets in Tarzans poor excuse for a kitchen.
Then we passed the closed for refurbishment Pirates of the Caribbean and took a picture near the signs and again we said, well I guess well have to see this one next time too. No luck on catching a soft opening of POTC as DLR was saving this special treat for Castmembers only and really, they deserve it. Speaking of Castmembers, each one I met was nicer than the next. I, at one point, was a bit exasperated and confused because I was confusing WDW and DLR in my brain, just quite simply said, I think Im lost and it seemed a Castmember appeared out of nowhere to put me back on course. At this point, I was entering New Orleans Square and I have to say that this is one of the best areas of the park in terms of theme and the re-creation of a very special US landmark area. It was New Orleans without all the funny smells. HA!! It is simply gorgeous with the sights and sound of jazz all adding up to be a very enchanting corner of the park. Churros add a nice cinnamon scent to nearly every area of the park. There was man there playing jazz on an electric guitar with several people just sitting around enjoying his obvious musical talents, another Castmember was walking around handing out bead necklaces to all the kids and parents who wanted them. And then we found it, this sort of hidden alcove staircase painted a beautiful blue color with potted plants decorating the winding stairs. What a spot and for those of you who have been to DLR, you know what a treasure this spot is. It reminded me of the staircase inside the Bellagio Conservatory in Las Vegas. I got a great picture of my daughter standing there and I think this photo is going to be frame quality.
As we moved out of the streets of New Orleans there was the Haunted Mansion. I had been really looking forward to this given the recent addition of the Attic Ghost bride. She did not disappoint. She looks just scary enough with her axe shining in her hands. The photos of her and her many husbands were a great effect so that as you pass them at a certain angle, the husbands disappear. She uttered a very creepy til death do us part and her eerily evil laugh really sets the tone for the attic scene. Unfortunately, this scene passed by all too quickly as I would have liked to go around that area again to pick up some more nuances to this segment of the ride. The graveyard/cemetery scene is also quite elaborate and humorous with the occasional ghoul jumping out from behind a gravestone. I would have liked to have gone on this ride again, but Megan was being a real champ to go through with me just once! Shes not much for spooky things, but roller coasters dont faze her in the least.
We passed on Splash Mountain that day because the weather was suffering from June Gloom which is typical phenomenon in So Cal. Too chilly to get wet, so what to do ride Pooh of course!! I have to say, Winnie the Pooh is better in DLR vs. WDW and the preshow ride queue is better too. This seems to have been the pattern for most DLR rides. The queues always seemed set the scene and in the case of Roger Rabbits Cartoon spin, it also gives those of us who havent seen the movie in a while a sort of refresher course on the plot of the movie. I had really forgotten all about DIP, which is a toons biggest fear.
By this time, we decided to make our way back to Main Street to grab a spot for the Parade of Dreams. This is truly a wonderful parade and I hope they bring a version of this to WDW. The floats are spectacular and really a sight to see. I didnt take a lot of pictures of this parade because I simply just wanted to see it without being worried about getting the perfect shot. Sometimes, I just want the memories in my head, not on film or media card. Before settling down into a spot, I asked Megan, are ya hungry? She says no, Im okay. But like most kids, about five minutes before the parade is about to reach Main Street she says, Mom, Im hungry can we go eat. My eyes bug out and I said, but the parade is almost here, if we leave now, were doomed. I was hung in that rare moment between wanting to be selfish and watch the parade and my motherly instinct to feed my hungry child and it happened that DISNEY MAGIC that exists in no matter what park you decided to visit. Overhearing Megans pleas for food and probably seeing the conflict in my face, the family next to me, who had one too many hot dog, offered me the extra dog complete with chips and drink. I said sure!! What do I owe you? They proclaim Nothing, please take it and enjoy the hot dog and parade. So, there I was standing in awe of this random act of kindness and bonded with a Mom and Dad who had obviously been in my position before and came prepared! After a fabulous parade, some instant friendship and a lot of grateful thank-yous, we part ways.
Next up, head over to the Rivers of America to sign-in for Fantasmic. Fantasmic is a laser, light show beyond compare at either DLR or WDW. The battle between good and evil in Mickeys imagination makes for one Fantasmic experience. DLR makes full use of its Columbia sailing ship and the Mark Twain Riverboat for this production and it seems to actually flow from one theme to the next more fluently in the DLR version vs. the WDW version. The WDW version seemed a bit more frenetic, which is fine given the overall theme of the show. I know my imagination and dreams do not always make sense. HA! I treated Megan and myself to Premier Seating tickets for Fantasmic which included river front seating, a dessert buffet and drink of choice. And heres where we got hit with another big dose of Pixie Dust. They asked if we were celebrating any special occasions and we were, Megans 6th birthday. She is now more than one hand old. She got a lot high thumbs while we were there! The castmember who checked us into our seats made note of her birthday and about five minutes before the performance, he announced to about 3,000 people along the River that it was Megans birthday, Scottys birthday, Matthews birthday and Sherrys birthday. All those people began singing Happy Birthday to them. I needless to say, was overwhelmed by the spirit and magic of all these people.
We stayed to watch Remember Dreams Come True fireworks, which was a long version of WISHES that also incorporates many of DLRs most well loved attractions. I really liked this version a lot, but I can say that I do prefer WISHES, which tends to pull at my heartstrings a little more. Tinker Bells flight is far more elaborate in DLR with her flying over head many times back and forth.
Both Megan and I were really tired out by that time. It was only 9:45 in So Cal, but it was 11:45 Chicago time and it had been a long travel day. We shuffled out of the park, made our way to our ART trolley and took the short hop back to our hotel for a good nights rest. Tomorrow: Early Entry into Fantasyland, Big Thunder Mountain, Birthday Party at the Plaza and Splash Mountain!