Thumping Our Way Through Disneyland.

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Geez, I did didn't I? No need to crack the whip...

Then again, why do you have a whip, anyw....

Don't answer that! Family board.

Sure I can. With multiple personalities you can have anything and everything!

No, actually you can't.

Of course you can.

Well, maybe.

Probably not.
 
I think the other part we were thinking of might be closer.. knot's berry farm? (no, I will not go on that ride with the swings 300 ft. up that the people got stuck in for about 4 hours... one couple, the wife had a fear of heights, and the hubby told her going on the rider would help. I think he';d dead now.....):rotfl:
 
I think the other part we were thinking of might be closer.. knot's berry farm? (no, I will not go on that ride with the swings 300 ft. up that the people got stuck in for about 4 hours... one couple, the wife had a fear of heights, and the hubby told her going on the rider would help. I think he';d dead now.....):rotfl:

Well see? He was right! She's afraid of heights and doesn't want to go on high rides. Her husband talks her into it by telling her it will help. They get stuck. She kills him. Now nobody will ever force her on a high ride again. So it helped.
 
When are you guys going to be at WDW? We're going 12/2 - 12/4 :)
We will be there 12/1-12/15 :) I am not sure of the schedule, you will have to ask T-Man for the logistics.

Well I can give you the whole schedule, but you're probably just interested in the days you are there.

12/2 - Animal Kingdom
12/3 - Universal Studios
12/4 - Disney Hollywood Studios
 

So, while i work on the next installment, I thought it would be fun to show you a little of what we saw in the special effects sound stage. If you remember, I told you a little about how they did some of the effects with the cars in The Fast and The Furious Tokyo Drift. This video is from that. I would however, like to warn you ahead of time, I believe we were very close to one of the speakers on the tram and so there is a lot of feedback on the video. It may be wise to turn your speakers down. Sorry about that! Just click on the link and it should take you to the video. Enjoy!

Dancing Cars
 
So, while i work on the next installment, I thought it would be fun to show you a little of what we saw in the special effects sound stage.

That was pretty cool. I didn't quite get how they could use the same cars over again with explosions.... now I know.
 
That was pretty cool. I didn't quite get how they could use the same cars over again with explosions.... now I know.

We learn something new everyday!

I was actually very impressed with it myself. This is definitely a cheaper way to blow up stuff than to have to buy 20 of the same exact car.
 
Well, another myth about the exploding cars in the movies blown. I love this kind of stuff! I really like the exploding stuff in the movies. I assumed they used lots of cars or lots of cg. The dancing cars looked cool! :cool1:
 
We just wanted to wish everyone a Happy Halloween. Stay safe everyone. Especially to everyone on the East coast.

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Okay! Now that I've beaten my computer and actually am able to log in....

I just caught up on the official TR posts of this thread and I know I should go back and catch up on the comments, but I had to comment on one thing.

Or two - we'll see.

You two seem like an amalgimation of Me&DH and another couple we've gone with to Disney a couple of times. (They are there right now & I shouldn't be jealous because we just got back last month and they haven't been for, like, 4 years. But you know I am.) It's a little wierd. But in a cool way. Like going with a good bud!

Our vacation style sounds the same, just with less beer. (DH can't drink and every time I think about it, the siren song of my drug of choice calls me back and I end up ordering COFFEE.) We get up at the crack of dawn on vacation too.

Can't wait to see more fun in the California Sun...Oh you're out there havin' fun.......I think it's contagious.:music:
 
bud!

Our vacation style sounds the same, just with less beer. (DH can't drink and every time I think about it, the siren song of my drug of choice calls me back and I end up ordering COFFEE.) We get up at the crack of dawn on vacation too.

Can't wait to see more fun in the California Sun...Oh you're out there havin' fun.......I think it's contagious.:music:

"Oh I'm going out west where I belong
Where the days are short and the nights are long."

Wow, you remem ber California Sun?
The Rivieras,, and no, I don't need to look it up.
 
"Oh I'm going out west where I belong
Where the days are short and the nights are long."

Wow, you remem ber California Sun?
The Rivieras,, and no, I don't need to look it up.

I grew up in a very musical house: if it has a catchy tune, chances are I'll remember it.
 
"Oh I'm going out west where I belong
Where the days are short and the nights are long."

Wow, you remem ber California Sun?
The Rivieras,, and no, I don't need to look it up.

Where the California girls are really the most.
Pretty little chicks where ever you go.

So true. Not that I would know or anything. :rolleyes1 :duck:
 
Okay! Now that I've beaten my computer and actually am able to log in....

I just caught up on the official TR posts of this thread and I know I should go back and catch up on the comments, but I had to comment on one thing.

Or two - we'll see.

You two seem like an amalgimation of Me&DH and another couple we've gone with to Disney a couple of times. (They are there right now & I shouldn't be jealous because we just got back last month and they haven't been for, like, 4 years. But you know I am.) It's a little wierd. But in a cool way. Like going with a good bud!

Our vacation style sounds the same, just with less beer. (DH can't drink and every time I think about it, the siren song of my drug of choice calls me back and I end up ordering COFFEE.) We get up at the crack of dawn on vacation too.

Can't wait to see more fun in the California Sun...Oh you're out there havin' fun.......I think it's contagious.:music:

We'll see if we're up at the crack of dawn each morning when we go to Orlando. 2 trips to Orlando. Out of the 2 trips to Orlando so far, we've spent a total of 11 & 1/4 days at WDW, and we've yet to see a rope drop. The only time we've made it to any of the parks early was for the character breakfasts.

And for the record, we really didn't have that much beer. We had cocktails and other drinks as well. :laughing:
 
Whew! We made it out of Jurassic Park without losing anyone in the process. Gotta give it to Tram Driver Ted, he did a great job! Of course with all the excitement it was lucky for us we came across this:




Actually that is just a building from the Old Mexico set. As we made our way through the town, Al Roker from the Today show came on the monitors to give us an update on the weather throughout the studio. Mr. Roker gave us a warning that there could be some flash flooding in the area. Hmm...It looks sunny and warm to me. Not a cloud in the sky. I wonder what he’s talking about?

Hmm...That water is coming down pretty fast...



Um...Tram Driver Ted...That’s a lot of water...Do you want to move out of it’s path?



I think i know what Mr. Roker was trying to warn us about! Tram Driver Ted...MOVE!



Thank goodness there was a barrier wall, although now my feet are a little wet!

This was pretty cool though, to see how they can make their own weather at the studios. All that water is recycled back to use for the next flood.

As we continued on, we saw some great set buildings that were used in some of the old western movies. These sets are actually facades.



In cases where they use only the porch or outside of a house or building, they don’t build the entire thing, because it would be too costly, so they build facades. They do this also with city scenes like in Transformers, where the New York city street is blown up. It would be way too costly to build entire buildings to be blown up, when they can easily use the facades which have the same look, but are never used for more than just a street view.




In that picture. The buildings off to the left hand side are actually made of styrofoam. Just thought that was an interesting tidbit.

As we made our way into 6 points Texas, we got to see the old western sets that were built back in the silent film days.



And right across the way, was an italian village.



It’s amazing how they separate the different sets and make them seem so real, even though, from one moment to the next you are in completely different worlds. I don’t know anywhere else you can go from an old western, to an italian villa in just a few moments. And then be completely transported into a train station...

Wait...This place doesn’t look very safe...Oh goodness! EARTHQUAKE!

There we are minding our own business when the floor begins to shake. (Why is it that as I wrote that line, the first thing to pop into my head was the song from The Wizard of Oz?) Next thing you know, sparks are flying and the roof caves in. Out of nowhere a semi comes barreling through the broken ceiling. Just as we thought it couldn’t get any worse, flames erupt from the semi carrying a tanker of gas. That’s when we hear it. The approaching train. It’s going to fast. It won’t stop in time! It crashes and breaks in half, one half almost hitting our tram!

As Tour Guide Sandy tells Tram Driver Ted to get a move on, a water main breaks on the other side and water starts rushing in from everywhere! Tram Driver Ted puts the pedal to the medal and out we go! Safe and sound on the other side!

Don’t believe me? Click here to see for yourself (Sorry for any noise interference. Darn speakers!)


Ok Ok...So it was a sound stage and not an actual earthquake. This set was actually used for a scene in the TV show Bones...The production company for the TV show rented the sound stage just for this specific effect. It was pretty cool to watch it on the monitors and see how it transpired on film, but it was even better to watch it in person. T-Man may have something less enthusiastic to say about it since he was the one that got wet. You can actually hear him freak out a little when the water hits him in the video. He did laugh a little.

As we moved on, we made our way to a serene island off the coast...I think it’s a pretty popular place from what they tell us. Maybe you recognize it...




We were a little disappointed that the beach was closed at the moment, but thought it would be fun to look around anyway.



As we were getting closer to the waters edge, we saw a fisherman in the water. Tour Guide Sandy was trying to yell at him to get out, as the beach was closed and we would hate for him to get a ticket for being somewhere he shouldn’t be when...

JAWS (Again, sorry for the noise pollution. Although if you listen closely at the end you can hear T-Man laugh a little, see, nothing scares him. not even a shark!).

Poor fisherman...If only he would have heeded the warning on the sign.

According to Tour Guide Sally, the universal shark was better than the shark used for the film, because the universal one worked! Seems they had all kinds of problems with the mechanical shark in the film, and was constantly holding up production because of the issues.


Does anyone remember Ms. Mona's Chicken Ranch?




We then got to take a little tour of Wisteria Lane for all you Desperate Housewives Fans out there.

This is where Gabrielle Solis lived:


Bree Van de Camp’s house...


Lynette Scavo’s place...


And Susan Delfino’s house...


Along with a shot of Mike’s hat. Hey I never said I was a professional.

Since Desperate Housewives has gone off the air, this street is no longer known as Wisteria Lane, it is now known as Mockingbird Lane:



The house in that picture will be for the new TV show, sort of a modern version of The Munsters.

Just up the road was a set most people will recognize from a popular Dr. Seuss book/movie:



It’s WhoVille, from the movie How The Grinch Stole Christmas. Those houses were made completely of styrofoam and chicken wire. Very creative if you ask me.

Just on the opposite side of WhoVille, we came across this motel:



And came across this as we past by:





Now I’m not the brightest bulb in the bunch, but I’m pretty sure he saw us. I mean we are in this massive, 4 car tram, with no windows, waving for all to see. But...maybe we were able to sneak by him.

or...maybe not...



Step on it Tram Driver Ted!

You know, I think this tour may be hazardous to our health. Getting attacked by Dinosaurs, involved in an earthquake, almost eaten by Jaws and now being chased by Norman Bates...geez! What else could happen?

Maybe I shouldn’t have said that...

As we escaped the clutches of Norman Bates, we came across this horrendous scene.






According to Tour Guide Sally, This plane is from a scene in War of the Worlds. And this is not a styrofoam prop made to look like an airplane, this is an actual plane that they bought, and ripped apart for the scene.

Just beyond the scene of the crash, was a green screen set behind a body of water. They use this for any scenes that use bodies of water, like a boating scene or something along those line. This way they don’t have to go out on location to some major lake or ocean, they can do it all here with green screen technology.



They have used this for films like The Truman Show, and just recently for the movie Battleship. I believe they also used this for the Disney movie, Pirates of the Carribean: On Stranger Tides.

Yes Ponzi, I know that the Disney movie is not a Universal movie. In order to use it Disney would have rented the space to film the scenes needed. Which they can do, Universal is nice like that. Give me enough money and I would be too.

We traveled past a wooded forest like area, that they use for scenes that well...take place in the woods...I think she mentioned that scenes in CSI have been shot there.

As we continued to drive, Tour Guide Sally mentioned that there was a cave up a head that was the Tomb of Impotep. This is said to be cursed by many among the Universal Studios lot, and so no one goes in there. Scary things are said to happen, and so we were going to just drive around it.

Unfortunately no one told Tram Driver Ted about this and he drove right into the cave.



Tour Guide Sally was a little nervous. You could hear it in her voice. But she stayed calm and tried not to panic. According to her, the legend was that there was a curse on the tomb and anyone who entered would be cursed as well. I was fine until she mentioned the flesh eating scarab beetles...

The tram came to a stop and all of a sudden the room around us started to spin...or was it us spinning and the room was still? You heard the mummy begin to talk in his native tongue and it didn’t sound like he was saying “Hey What’s up? Wanna beer?”

The curse was clarified when up on the monitors comes Whoopi Goldberg who begins to talk to us and then all of a sudden is covered from head to toe in those beetles.

Again...STEP ON IT TRAM DRIVER TED! If i’m cursed I’m suing him...he's the driver!

This marked the end of our journey through the backlot tour. Jimmy Fallon came on the monitors again to say goodbye with a song he wrote called: Tram-Tastic!

“We had a great time together, and now the ride is done.
We saw some crazy cool stuff and had a lot of fun.
This tram has made it’s final stop
But don’t be sad and blue
Because there’s still one thing, I’d like to say to you
Have a tram-tastic day
Have a tram tastic night
Watch your step as you exit the tram
And everything will be alright”


Ok guys, I should be able to wrap up the rest of Universal soon, so T-Man can begin talking about DCA. I hope you enjoyed the tram journey. I hope I didn’t bore you to tears. And if I did...Oh well...Obviously you’re still reading this so I must have done something right! You are still reading right? Hello? Anybody?
 
Well, another myth about the exploding cars in the movies blown. I love this kind of stuff! I really like the exploding stuff in the movies. I assumed they used lots of cars or lots of cg. The dancing cars looked cool! :cool1:

Sorry...I'll probably put a wrench in a lot of myths and legends with this tour. I really did enjoy the dancing cars. Poor tram drivers have to listen to that song over and over again...I'm sure they get sick of it.

Okay! Now that I've beaten my computer and actually am able to log in....

Sometimes all it takes is a little beating...
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I just caught up on the official TR posts of this thread and I know I should go back and catch up on the comments, but I had to comment on one thing.

Or two - we'll see.

You two seem like an amalgimation of Me&DH and another couple we've gone with to Disney a couple of times. (They are there right now & I shouldn't be jealous because we just got back last month and they haven't been for, like, 4 years. But you know I am.) It's a little wierd. But in a cool way. Like going with a good bud!

I would love to go to DL with friends the next time around. It was great to do it by ourselves, but its so much fun to share!

Our vacation style sounds the same, just with less beer. (DH can't drink and every time I think about it, the siren song of my drug of choice calls me back and I end up ordering COFFEE.) We get up at the crack of dawn on vacation too.

Normally I am not a morning person. I can stay up all night, but the mornings take a while for me to get going, but I have found that on vacation, its hard to sleep late, you're so excited for the day to begin. It's the old commercial "I'm too excited to sleep!" I know I complain about it here on the TR, but normally it's not a big deal.

Can't wait to see more fun in the California Sun...Oh you're out there havin' fun.......I think it's contagious.:music:

Others have beaten me to the punch, but I started singing that as soon as I read those lyrics.

I grew up in a very musical house: if it has a catchy tune, chances are I'll remember it.

I'm the exact same way. Music is a big part of my life!

Where the California girls are really the most.
Pretty little chicks where ever you go.

So true. Not that I would know or anything. :rolleyes1 :duck:

Uh huh...Sure...Now i know why you wanted to stay so close to the beach that time we stayed in San Diego...:rolleyes2
 
Why, oh why does Tram Driver Ted still have a job? He should be thoroughly cursed by now. ;)
 
mmeb144 said:
Why, oh why does Tram Driver Ted still have a job? He should be thoroughly cursed by now. ;)

Haha...maybe he has an "in" with the mummy. Tram Driver Ted brings him people to curse on a regular basis and he in turn gets the antidote for the curse.
 
Whew! We made it out of Jurassic Park without losing anyone in the process.

They should have an animatronic of the lawyer sitting on the toilet getting eaten by the Rex. I'll bet that actor is still living that scene down, like the guy who became known as the "Propeller Guy" who hit the propeller when he jumped off the boat in Titanic.

Thank goodness there was a barrier wall, although now my feet are a little wet!

Wow, that sounds just like Catastrophe Canyon at Disn'ey Studios.

Wait...This place doesn’t look very safe...Oh goodness! EARTHQUAKE!

There we are minding our own business when the floor begins to shake. (Why is it that as I wrote that line, the first thing to pop into my head was the song from The Wizard of Oz?) Next thing you know, sparks are flying and the roof caves in. Out of nowhere a semi comes barreling through the broken ceiling. Just as we thought it couldn’t get any worse, flames erupt from the semi carrying a tanker of gas. That’s when we hear it. The approaching train. It’s going to fast. It won’t stop in time! It crashes and breaks in half, one half almost hitting our tram!

How similar is this to Disaster, what used to be Earthquake at Orlando?
As we moved on, we made our way to a serene island off the coast...I think it’s a pretty popular place from what they tell us. Maybe you recognize it...



Yeah, I do, but tram man Ted is one heck of a driver cuz this is off the OTHER coast!
I think.

We were a little disappointed that the beach was closed at the moment, but thought it would be fun to look around anyway.

Code Brown?



Now I’m not the brightest bulb in the bunch, but I’m pretty sure he saw us. I mean we are in this massive, 4 car tram, with no windows, waving for all to see. But...maybe we were able to sneak by him.

or...maybe not...



Step on it Tram Driver Ted!

I have to say that an Anthony Perkins look a like just doesn't put much of a chill in me. Now, if it was Donald Trump heading to the tram,,,,,

You know, I think this tour may be hazardous to our health. Getting attacked by Dinosaurs, involved in an earthquake, almost eaten by Jaws and now being chased by Norman Bates...geez! What else could happen?

Maybe I shouldn’t have said that...

As we escaped the clutches of Norman Bates, we came across this horrendous scene.






According to Tour Guide Sally, This plane is from a scene in War of the Worlds. And this is not a styrofoam prop made to look like an airplane, this is an actual plane that they bought, and ripped apart for the scene.

Funny, I don't remember a downed airplane in the movie, now I have to watch it again and look for it.
Oh great, that means another two and a half hours of Dakota screaming in my ear again.




They have used this for films like The Truman Show, and just recently for the movie Battleship. I believe they also used this for the Disney movie, Pirates of the Carribean: On Stranger Tides.

that last title sounds really familiar. And I still haven't decided yet if I liked The Truman Show or not.

Yes Ponzi, I know that the Disney movie is not a Universal movie. In order to use it Disney would have rented the space to film the scenes needed. Which they can do, Universal is nice like that. Give me enough money and I would be too.

Yeah Ponzi, she's not dumb, you know. Geesh!

We traveled past a wooded forest like area, that they use for scenes that well...take place in the woods...I think she mentioned that scenes in CSI have been shot there.

Right, CSI ; Miami shoots lots of scenes in wooded forest areas.
Ponzi,, I'm rethinking that.


As we continued to drive, Tour Guide Sally mentioned that there was a cave up a head that was the Tomb of Impotep. This is said to be cursed by many among the Universal Studios lot, and so no one goes in there.

No wonder, when your name is Imhotep and it looks more like Impotent, I'd feel cursed too!

Ok guys, I should be able to wrap up the rest of Universal soon, so T-Man can begin talking about DCA. I hope you enjoyed the tram journey. I hope I didn’t bore you to tears. And if I did...Oh well...Obviously you’re still reading this so I must have done something right! You are still reading right? Hello? Anybody?

Nobody here but us chickens. Thanks Lady H.
 
That Norman Bates would have scared me more than anything. That movie scared the pooh:out of me when I was a kid.
We recognized the flash flood on an episode of Monk.
I miss that show, as well as all of my friends from Wisteria Lane. Thanks for the update.
 













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