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Loved day 6 Carrie, makes me want to go even more, except the last bit with the train tickets, I took french at school so I could order train tickets at DLRP no problem.

Is there gonna be a Vegas TR? ;)

Oh yes please, i'm going there when I go to Disneyland as well. Where did you stay?
 
Your update will be worth the wait! Did you guys have fun in Vegas? I go every year to visit family - and never do anything touristy. What did you guys do? Anything I shouldn't miss? I'm determined to do SOMETHING on my next trip!
 
I have a Tigger scrunchy :laughing: And I'd also wear those hair clips - LOVE them :lovestruc

No offense!! I was simply referencing an episode of SATC- it was when Carrie's dating Berger and she criticizes his book saying the main character (a New Yorker) wouldn't be out with a scrunchy in her hair. It's really clever and funny b/c we've all worn our share of scrunchies over the years! If you haven't seen it you totally should: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9B-e6UsrOsM :goodvibes

And Carrie- they totally should have a Tic Toc Croc clock in the Tick Tock "restaurant". (Say that 5 times fast! :lmao:)


Now back to your previously scheduled trip report! :thumbsup2
 

:goodvibes great TR Carrie! Can't wait for more!

Thanks for hanging in there! :goodvibes

So DH's birthday was more important than our update. I see where we rate.;)


That's right! You guys rate slightly behind DH's birthday and slightly ahead of doing real work. :lmao:

Is there gonna be a Vegas TR? ;)

Give the girl a break - she's already got 2 TR's on the go :lmao: ;)

Oh yes please, i'm going there when I go to Disneyland as well. Where did you stay?

They are the best TR's though!

:rotfl2: Well, I have to confess it took me a while *not* to be constantly thinking of our Vegas vacation in terms of a trip report, but I am half tempted to do one despite my full plate of other reporting at the moment. DH says he's going to cull the best photos for me, so maybe I can do a mini-photo report.

We stayed at the Wynn in the Encore tower on a screamin' deal that included free tix to their Cirque du Soleil-style show, Le Reve. After checking out most of the other casinos up and down the Strip, we decided it was prolly the best place for we non-gamblers, except for maybe Vdara or Aria at the brand-new City Center, which reminds us of Tokyo and is impossibly modern.


Your update will be worth the wait! Did you guys have fun in Vegas? I go every year to visit family - and never do anything touristy. What did you guys do? Anything I shouldn't miss? I'm determined to do SOMETHING on my next trip!

Definitely check out the Neon Museum! They've rescued tons of signs off old demolished casinos and motels and stacked them up in a parking lot (for now, while the museum is closed for the summer). It is a faaaabulous place for photos, and we were kicking ourselves for not stashing The Roots in our luggage when we went.

We also did more typical stuff like the Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas, the Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay (surprisingly great!), the Dolphin Habitat and Secret Garden at the Mirage, and the Lion Habitat at MGM Grand where you can photograph the underside of feeding lions in a glass-roofed walkway.

And, since you're a foodie, you'd love the restaurants we ate at: Daniel Boulud in Encore, Twist by Pierre Gagnaire in the Mandarin Oriental at City Center, and RM Seafood in the bridge between Mandalay Bay and The Luxor (short rib mac 'n' cheese—need I say more?).

I was simply referencing an episode of SATC- it was when Carrie's dating Berger and she criticizes his book saying the main character (a New Yorker) wouldn't be out with a scrunchy in her hair. It's really clever and funny b/c we've all worn our share of scrunchies over the years!

Oh man, watching that clip makes me wanna go back and watch the entire series again! You know, instead of going to see the new movie....
 
Oh man, watching that clip makes me wanna go back and watch the entire series again! You know, instead of going to see the new movie....[/QUOTE]

Do not, I repeat, do not see the new movie. I am a die hard fan of SATC and it was so bad it hurt me. Deep inside. Wait for it on blueray.
 
Aw man, a Vegas trip too -- now I'm even more jealous :rotfl:! I vote for a Vegas trip report -- I'd love to hear about Wynn, etc.:goodvibes
 
I would love to see Vegas through the lurkyloos lens. :teeth: I can't ever decide if I want to go or not. Part of me does for all the really cool hotels if nothing else but part of me is put off by the whole Sin City thing.:lmao:
 
I would love to see Vegas through the lurkyloos lens. :teeth: I can't ever decide if I want to go or not. Part of me does for all the really cool hotels if nothing else but part of me is put off by the whole Sin City thing.:lmao:

Oh, I think you should totally go. I thought the EXACT same thing, but when we went to the Grand Canyon we flew into Vegas because it was the closest airport for us, so it made sense to stay there overnight before driving to the Canyon the next day. I loved it so much, we cut a couple days off the Grand Canyon trip and headed back to Vegas! I seriously was grossed out by the whole idea, but walking around and looking at the hotels, shows and shopping is very nice!
 
Definitely check out the Neon Museum! They've rescued tons of signs off old demolished casinos and motels and stacked them up in a parking lot (for now, while the museum is closed for the summer). It is a faaaabulous place for photos, and we were kicking ourselves for not stashing The Roots in our luggage when we went.

We also did more typical stuff like the Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas, the Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay (surprisingly great!), the Dolphin Habitat and Secret Garden at the Mirage, and the Lion Habitat at MGM Grand where you can photograph the underside of feeding lions in a glass-roofed walkway.

And, since you're a foodie, you'd love the restaurants we ate at: Daniel Boulud in Encore, Twist by Pierre Gagnaire in the Mandarin Oriental at City Center, and RM Seafood in the bridge between Mandalay Bay and The Luxor (short rib mac 'n' cheese—need I say more?).

That sounds like a blast! We'll be heading out there in the fall for a family visit and I'm determined to go see some stuff! I used to take my little sisters out for a looky-loo at whatever new casino popped up - but, we haven't done that since they grew up! Thanks for all the great suggestions! And especially the restaurants! Short rib mac 'n' cheese?! Pass me a fork - and some stretchy pants!
 
yayy i have finally caught up!!

soooooo much cool stuff!! you hae done a very good job restraining yourself from buying all the cool stuff you have seen!! the hair bows in the disney store are the cutest, i actually need those in my life!

im enjoying this TR so much, i love all the detail your explaining everything and all the amazing pictures! i never want it to end!!

my fiance and i are going travelling nex year, and our last stop is going to be tokyo, i am super excited to visit tokyo disney so im just loving reading all about it and will be using this TR to help me plan it!!!
 
I would love to see Vegas through the lurkyloos lens. :teeth: I can't ever decide if I want to go or not. Part of me does for all the really cool hotels if nothing else but part of me is put off by the whole Sin City thing.:lmao:

Hi Melanie! I'm checking in on your HHI TR - just wanted to say that Vegas is both entertaining and sad, but there is tons to see and eat! The Bellagio not only has a huge Dave Chui (?) scultpure, but a shop with his art, too!:thumbsup2
 
Well, I just spent the past 5+hrs of my life, reading through your TR, and scrolling through your Wedding TR. A-M-A-Z-I-N-G is all I can say. Getting married in Epcot! It looked beautiful and must of cost a bomb!!! Tokyo Disney - I want to go now, those happy magic rooms look soo cool. I want a Mickey Shaped Bread Sandwich!!!
 
Do not, I repeat, do not see the new movie. I am a die hard fan of SATC and it was so bad it hurt me. Deep inside. Wait for it on blueray.

:rotfl: Thanks for the tip!


Aw man, a Vegas trip too -- now I'm even more jealous! I vote for a Vegas trip report -- I'd love to hear about Wynn, etc.:goodvibes

OK—I'll get DH to pull some selects from our pictures!

I would love to see Vegas through the lurkyloos lens. I can't ever decide if I want to go or not. Part of me does for all the really cool hotels if nothing else but part of me is put off by the whole Sin City thing.

Oh, I think you should totally go. I thought the EXACT same thing, but when we went to the Grand Canyon we flew into Vegas because it was the closest airport for us, so it made sense to stay there overnight before driving to the Canyon the next day. I loved it so much, we cut a couple days off the Grand Canyon trip and headed back to Vegas! I seriously was grossed out by the whole idea, but walking around and looking at the hotels, shows and shopping is very nice!

Hi Melanie! I'm checking in on your HHI TR - just wanted to say that Vegas is both entertaining and sad, but there is tons to see and eat!

Exactly! I've always been kinda put off by the Sin City thing, and I did find it both entertaining and sad, but it wasn't as creepy as I'd expected (and this is coming from someone who was afraid to walk down the liquor aisle at the supermarket as a kid! :rotfl2: ). I think there's a lot more non-gaming stuff to do there now!


That sounds like a blast! We'll be heading out there in the fall for a family visit and I'm determined to go see some stuff! I used to take my little sisters out for a looky-loo at whatever new casino popped up - but, we haven't done that since they grew up! Thanks for all the great suggestions! And especially the restaurants! Short rib mac 'n' cheese?! Pass me a fork - and some stretchy pants!

:rotfl: The pants are key!


yayy i have finally caught up!!

OK, are you sitting down? Cuz I have some bad news: I'm about to upload the Mother of All Updates, and you won't be caught up anymore!!! :sad:

But I'm glad to hear the trippie is helping you plan! I haven't mentioned it yet, but I went back in and added info to the Intro post about cell phones, cuz that was another confusing thing for us...



Well, I just spent the past 5+hrs of my life, reading through your TR, and scrolling through your Wedding TR. A-M-A-Z-I-N-G is all I can say. Getting married in Epcot! It looked beautiful and must of cost a bomb!!! Tokyo Disney - I want to go now, those happy magic rooms look soo cool. I want a Mickey Shaped Bread Sandwich!!!

Yay! Thanks for joining in, and thanks for the kind words! Now one thing I must point out—because I am constantly proselytizing about the affordability of Disney weddings—is that our wedding only *looked* like it cost a bomb. We actually spent about 1/3 of the national average! :thumbsup2 Anyway, I'm glad the trippie is making you wanna go to Tokyo! :teeth:
 
OK, just to warn you, this is the longest update in the history of the DIS. I didn't want to break it up over 2 weeks cuz then it'll take even LONGER for me to finish this report, so... here we go!


Tuesday! Our deal was that if Patrick finished shooting at midnight the night before, we’d go to Disneyland, but if he didn't get home til 3am again, we’d go check into our hotel and visit Ikspiari but not do the parks til Wednesday. Well... he got home at 3am.

But when I woke up at 5:30am, I lay there agonizing over whether we should go to the park that day anyway so we could have an extra half-day there, and on a weekday to boot. So I woke Patrick up (I know, more Bad Wife points!) and we dithered some more. We finally decided just to go for it. Also, I, the uber-planner, learned from him, that our hotel had a shuttle straight to Disney! I’d been seeing the Good Neighbor hotel sign all week but never registered what that meant. There are only 15 hotels in all of Tokyo that offer this service, and we just happened to have been booked into one by the ad agency!

So that made it even easier to go ahead with our plans. We packed up all our stuff and checked out. I may or may not have made off with a year's supply of free slippers…

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The bus was a plush motorcoach like the ones they use for Magical Express in Florida.

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They even had Disney propaganda on a video loop—in English!

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The trip is not particularly scenic, but we were super-excited to see what it looked like outside of downtown.

It looked like blurry!
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We got really excited when we spotted the Tokyo Disneyland Hotel, our home for the night. I can’t believe I thought it was a Ramada on the trip in from the airport, but, in all fairness, it was dark…

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This is where the buses drop you:

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I left Patrick to wait in this line while I took our luggage and checked into the hotel.


Check-in:

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I was given inactive room keycards and a map to our room location. We were told that the key cards would become active after the 4:30pm check-in time. They will only do this if you give them a "local" phone number on which you can be reached if things change—otherwise, you must go back to the desk and get active keycards at around 4:30pm. We assured them that they could reach us on my US cell phone, though, so they let us do it.

When I went over to buy our park passes at the end of the check-in desk, I was offered several types of passes not available on the TDR website or to the general public. These were:

2-day Park Hopper: ¥11,600
3-day Park Hopper: ¥14,500
4-day Park Hopper: ¥16,600

I wish I'd known about these ahead of time because we wouldn't have locked our schedule in to be all day at each park for the first 2 days. However, I have heard that this is just an occasional offer and they might not always have it.



The line at the park:

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A few characters came out…

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And suddenly everyone was standing!

Oh they look friendly now, but just wait til everyone starts throwing elbows on the way to Pooh's Hunny Hunt!

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I sashayed up bearing breakfast from the hotel sundries shop just a few minutes before park opening—because for some reason they opened it at 8am instead of the 8:30am posted on the web site. Good thing we'd left in plenty of time!

As soon as we passed through the turnstiles, we took off running with the crowds. Ordinarily most of us would have been heading for Monsters, Inc., but since it was closed, we all ran to Pooh's Hunny Hunt.

What I forgot is, I’m in no shape to be sprinting 5+ football fields at 8am! This is where it really hit me how much larger Tokyo Disneyland is than Disneyland and even the Magic Kingdom. My chest was burning and I began to drop back as we rounded the side of the castle—and the guy running next to me actually fell to the ground! The theme to "Chariots of Fire" was playing in my head as Patrick came up from the back of the pack and I passed him the baton (my park pass).

When he got to the FASTPASS machines for Pooh, every single one had someone feeding 10 or 15 park passes into it! FINALLY we got our FASTPASSes and hopped in the standby line, which only took 5 minutes.

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Me: "Don't stop to gawk at the theming! Just grab a picture of it to look at later!"

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The boarding area…

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"Oh man, this ride is already soooo much better than ours…"

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We only got one shot inside the ride, but it turned out pretty dang good considering we never stopped moving.

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I was skeptical—not a huge Pooh fan, frankly—but Pooh's Hunny Hunt really is as spectacular as they say. It wasn’t as frenetic as the spinning cars of Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin, and you get spun around to different parts of the rooms each time you ride, so there’s always something new to see. Fabulous!
 
From there, we knew we'd better dash over to Big Thunder Mountain. And by "dash" I mean "amble along, stopping to take a bazillion pictures…"

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Sweet merciful crap—15 minutes after opening, the line was already 70 minutes long, and the line to get a FASTPASS stretched almost to Adventureland!

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Just to give you an idea, here is the end of the line to get a FASTPASS:

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And here is a map showing it in relation to the entrance of Big Thunder:

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Standby Line:

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We already had an FP for Pooh's Hunny Hunt, so we hopped in the standby line. We'd known going in that the parks would be Top Season-crowded, but to actually get there and not be able to tour with off-season ease took some getting used to. However, I gotta say, the standby lines were all managed so efficiently that they were constantly moving. So even though it took us almost an hour to get on the ride, we never had long stretches of standing and wondering when we’d ever get there.

Here is a collection of photos I call "Things Patrick Could See from the Standby Line":


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When we got to the fountain, we made our traditional Big Thunder Mountain wish. Since they only come true if you use a nickel, we were sure to use a ¥5 coin.



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More PSP-playing kids—why didn't we think of that?
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(It's going to be like this for most of the day—we didn't get on very many rides, and the lines were long, so we passed the time by exhaustively documenting the ones we did get on!)


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I thought it would be fun to shoot as many popcorn buckets as possible, but it turned out to be more difficult than I thought because they're usually moving!

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The Verdict: Big Thunder was FUN! And it felt longer than the one in the Magic Kingdom (which is already longer than the one at Disneyland). I really wish we'd had a chance to ride it again, but for the rest of the trip it was always out of FASTPASSes by the time we got there, and the standby line was hours long.

By this time our window had opened up so we went to get FASTPASSES for Splash Mountain. No, wait—Patrick went to get FPs and I went to see if I could get a reservation for lunch at Blue Bayou. I'd made all our dining reservations before we left town, but since we'd started the Disney trip a day earlier, they were all for the wrong park days now. However, I needn't have worried: We walked right in to every sit-down restaurant we tried for the whole week! I don't quite get it—the parks were packed, but the table-service restaurants were not. Maybe that kind of dining is not as popular in Japan as it is at the American parks?

What Patrick Saw Along the Way:

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We met up at Haunted Mansion, where the line took about 40 minutes and gave us time to shoot another bazillion pictures.

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What happened here?
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Why no, you HAVEN'T seen this angle before… why ever would you think that…?

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The long line also gave me a chance to try my first-ever Disney turkey leg cuz I was starving and it was something Patrick could hop out of line and grab easily. I s'pose now I'll have to try them in the US parks just to compare. We discovered that the flip side of all the crowding and pushing and shoving reported in the Japanese parks is that nobody bats an eye if you get in and out of line to do things like deliver turkey legs for your starving wife!

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Another victim of the aye-aye

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My eye started twitching when I saw this backward parenthesis. …Just when this copy editor was beginning to enjoy her three weeks of not being able to read stuff!

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(Sorry—I made Patrick take lots of pix of these cuz they were pink!)

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And we have one inside shot for you….

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So Haunted Mansion was interesting—it felt like a pre-renovation version of WDW’s Haunted Mansion… cuz it is. It was interesting to see what that one used to be like, but it seemed to need more music and sound effects.



After that we browsed the shops around the castle and poked around Tomorrowland. I really wish I remembered more about this part of the day—in fact, I wish I remembered more about Tokyo Disneyland, period. We only spent 1 1/2 days here, and while I wouldn't give up my 2 1/2 days in Tokyo DisneySea for anything, it makes me wish our first trip to the resort had been for 5 full park days instead of 4 days and an Ikspiari day on checkout. But they don't offer more than a 4-day park hopper. However, 4 days will probably feel like enough for a repeat visit.


Popcorn buckets!

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As close as we could get to the Snow White ride…

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Fairy Godmother? More like a FREAKY Godmother!

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I can't believe I ran all that way!

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We were both quite taken with the entrance to Tomorrowland. I love the color combo!

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Quite, quite taken with it…
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I couldn't pass up this photo op…

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…And I couldn't capture it either—why didn't I shoot from directly in front, down at eye level?

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Looking back toward Tokyo DisneySea…

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