tayalltheway
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Chapter 134
Its Getting Hot, Hot, HOT
Its Getting Hot, Hot, HOT
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I'm going to miss the Court of Angels. I made sure I took a quick visit back there on the last trip. Next time I go, it's not going to be accessible to the general public anymore.![]()
It's such a shame about the Court of Angels- it was always such a lovely spot to relax and recharge. I can sympathise with the extreme heat, Melbournes just had four days in a row over 106 and with no aircon at all in my house going to work each day was a welcome relief!
Love the pics you got of the CoA. They'll be a wonderful snapshot to look at in future years.
Congrats on you 8.5 year anniversary.....and let me be (potentially) the first to wish you a happy 9th anniversary!! By my accounting we must only be about 6 weeks away or so from that date.
I wonder what you'll be planning to do on that date.
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Taylor, I had to chuckle at your "Why are kids allowed at Disneyland?" question!
I'll admit to wondering this myself, and then squashing the thought to smithereens immediately afterward!
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It's fun to see little signs of the coming seasons appearing around DLR, isn't it? I love the window displays and the in-store displays for both Halloween Time and the holidays. One of my favorite things to do is to look at the displays and see how or if they change from year to year.
Those displays are interesting in that they're really colorful and whimsical, and they effectively support/enhance/complement the Halloween and Christmas themes, and yet a lot of people overlook them.
There is one "sewing machine display" in a window on Main Street that has been around for years, and it became sort of a running joke among a few DIS'ers in trip reports for a while. The various thread colors and fabric colors in this display would change for each season or major holiday, adopting spring-ish hues, or patriotic colors, oranges and blacks, then reds and greens. It became a 'thing' to check the sewing machine window display and see which mode it happened to be in at that moment. After the holidays I think it switches into Valentine's Day mode, so that might be where it is right now!(A lot of the red Christmas knick-knacks can be re-purposed and used for Valentine's Day!
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Speaking of displays... I totally agree with you about the Halloween tram display being difficult to photograph because the tram moves pretty fast. I have not been able to get a photo of any part of the display (neither the ghosts nor the characters) as of yet. First of all, it helps a lot if you know that the display is coming up and on which side it can best be seen, so you can sit on that side of the tram without any obstructions. And it's also crucial to have the camera ready to go and poised to snap.
I know the display is there, and I know where it will be, and I still have not been able to successfully get a photo of it over the years! So I can imagine how difficult it would be for people who don't know that display is coming up on the tram route!
Also -- and I am reserving most of my "Halloween Time decor commentary" until you've completed all of your Halloween Time installments and holiday season installments -- I will add that it frustrates me that such a cute display is essentially held hostage to the tram path, and only those who take the tram or can view the display from Mickey & Friends will see it. People who do not park in that structure and who do not take the tram will miss it completely. I would guess that a lot of people don't even know that there is a Halloween Time display on the tram route every year! Couldn't it be relocated to a more visible, easier-to-photograph spot...like somewhere in California Adventure, where the Halloween decor is minimal?
I hate that kind of heat as well, and I applaud you and Tracy for braving some of it to head to DLR. As magical as DLR is, it can be brutal in the heat as the sun bounces off the pavement. The Animation Academy/building and the lobby of the Grand Californian Hotel become the highlights of the trip!![]()
Oh, those Tink fountains are a hidden gem! So pretty. I'll have to look out for them next visit![]()
Congrats on that excellent TSM score. That's an interesting costume Donald is wearing. I hope someone knows what it is.
Love the tiara Tracy is showcasing.
Crazy how the halloween stuff clashes with that intense heat. Like those people over in Frontierland -- they look like they are about to pass out surrounded by all that Fall-lovely-ness! For the past few years we've gone down to DL for our school district's fall break (1st week of October) and it's almost always been HOT HOT HOT.
My 15 year old and I asked that exact same questions about kids at DL this weekend haha. We had a great time. What fabulous weather. Looked for you when I remembered. It's really easy to be self absorbed when you have a short trip. I also found out that I don't like the parade at DL, they really box you in to whatever side of the park you were on before it started!
Your World of Color pics turned out so well! Love them! Thanks for continuing to share your adventures with us. I always look forward to seeing and reading about your So Cal and Disney adventures!
We love, love , love the Fall decor by the entrance to Frontierland(thanks for posting pics), and back by Big Thunder Ranch!![]()