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First Time to DLR in Dec 2007
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I recorded this show recently on the Travel Channel, and finally watched it last night. Having never been to DLR, our first trip this December has us pretty excited. I used the keyword search feature on my DirecTV DVR to find shows about Disneyland, and chose to record this one.
If you're a first-timer, and like me are anxious to absorb anything you can about the parks (and that's why you hang out on the DIS, right?), I found this show to be a great resource.
The show doesn't go really, really deep behind the scenes, but I did learn a few things that I had not already learned here on the DIS. And, best of all, there were plenty of video clips of the rides and the parks - this was the entire reason I recorded it, looking for anything that would help show me what to expect.
As far as behind-the-scenes: It includes a tour of Club 33 (including a quick shot of the "throne" toilet in the ladies' room). An imagineer shows how he came up with the idea for the Soarin' seating by whipping up a working model using his erector set from the attic. You get to see the Aladdin genie getting his prosthetic face applied during makeup. You get an education about how the POTC attraction turned into a water-driven ride with animatronic characters instead of a walk-through attraction with wax figures, all because of things learned by the imagineers while they were loaned-out to NYC for the world's fair. You get a demonstration of the Indy ride vehicle's hydraulic system, designed to help you react like you would if you were running through the attraction rather than seated in a vehicle. And more.
The show is from 2003, so there are a few things that were out-of-date. The POTC clips have no Jack Sparrow updates, and there are clips of the Abraham Lincoln animatronic figure, which I think I've learned (here on the DIS) is now gone? There was no mention of ToonTown, but I think I did see a shot of Minnie signing an autograph in front of what I believe was her house in ToonTown.
Anyway, according to IMDB.com (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0377789/), the next airing is scheduled for Sunday, September 23 at 5:00PM (Central?) on the Travel Channel, in case you're interested. That same day, the Travel Channel is also airing several other Disney-related shows, but those all seem to be about WDW hotels and parks.
Enjoy!
If you're a first-timer, and like me are anxious to absorb anything you can about the parks (and that's why you hang out on the DIS, right?), I found this show to be a great resource.
The show doesn't go really, really deep behind the scenes, but I did learn a few things that I had not already learned here on the DIS. And, best of all, there were plenty of video clips of the rides and the parks - this was the entire reason I recorded it, looking for anything that would help show me what to expect.
As far as behind-the-scenes: It includes a tour of Club 33 (including a quick shot of the "throne" toilet in the ladies' room). An imagineer shows how he came up with the idea for the Soarin' seating by whipping up a working model using his erector set from the attic. You get to see the Aladdin genie getting his prosthetic face applied during makeup. You get an education about how the POTC attraction turned into a water-driven ride with animatronic characters instead of a walk-through attraction with wax figures, all because of things learned by the imagineers while they were loaned-out to NYC for the world's fair. You get a demonstration of the Indy ride vehicle's hydraulic system, designed to help you react like you would if you were running through the attraction rather than seated in a vehicle. And more.
The show is from 2003, so there are a few things that were out-of-date. The POTC clips have no Jack Sparrow updates, and there are clips of the Abraham Lincoln animatronic figure, which I think I've learned (here on the DIS) is now gone? There was no mention of ToonTown, but I think I did see a shot of Minnie signing an autograph in front of what I believe was her house in ToonTown.
Anyway, according to IMDB.com (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0377789/), the next airing is scheduled for Sunday, September 23 at 5:00PM (Central?) on the Travel Channel, in case you're interested. That same day, the Travel Channel is also airing several other Disney-related shows, but those all seem to be about WDW hotels and parks.
Enjoy!