Sherry E
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My two biggest disappointments as far as DCA is concerned is that I didn't get to ride Soarin' as it was down most of the day and I had been hearing about this ride since DCA opened and really wanted to ride it.Second that we didn't get onto the pier at all so did not get to ride TSMM as we have the Wii version of that at home and we all love it.
We could have gone back to DCA and picked these up but I had felt so robbed of DL while in DCA the day before I couldn't bring myself to go back the next day. We will however give it another shot in October...It can't be bad like it was for us all the time I have seen good reviews and great pics...Just a bad day to learn a new park for sure!
By the way I know you lurk around here but it's nice to hear from you once in a while!![]()
I think DCA really did grow on a lot of people - maybe even most people. It took some time to get used to the California theme IN California. I think that seemed weird at first. But, indeed, if you can't get onto Soarin' OR TSMM - arguably, two of the best rides in all of DLR (not just in DCA, but in the whole Resort) - that would definitely sour you to DCA for a while. I hope your October DCA visit will be better!
Did you also notice that DCA seemed to lack those little (what I call) "kisses of magic" that Disneyland has all over the place? It seriously needs someone to go in and put in some cute details. There are details in the Soarin' queue and in the Monsters, Inc. queue, of course. But there are long stretches of space in DCA that are just kind of...blah...with no real Disney magic.
You know, when I first went into DCA - after the initial feeling out of sorts that I experienced and trying to get used to this strange, unfamiliar place - I sooooo enjoyed the fact that it was less crowded than DL. I didn't look at it as being a place that robbed me of DL time. My friends and I just sat there in the Paradise Pier area, chatting, overlooking the bay, and there was literally almost nobody around. It was empty, quiet, peaceful, picturesque (amid the screams of death from the Orange Stinger). DCA was actually a great place to escape to when DL got too crowded (which happens so much).
Unfortunately, that nice, quiet environment in DCA translated into a lack of interest in that park from all the people in Disneyland, and hence, a lack of business. So now they are doing this whole billion dollar makeover, and DCA wil never be the same. It may be better in lots of ways (heck, even if the Little Mermaid ride will seem out of place in DCA, it is 22 years overdue so I can't wait!!), but I will miss the days of it being nice and quiet! Although, I would not want to give up Toy Story and Soarin' for more quiet and solitude, so I guess I will just have to adjust!

Also, one big problem with DCA for me is that it's so small in comparison to DL, so when people pack into that park like sardines after the final changes are made in 2012, it probably won't be comfortable.
I am an unintentional lurker in TR's. I don't intend to lurk and not comment. The 'time factor' is a big issue for me. If I have work to do at home for my client, I may only have a second to pop into the DIS. When I do pop in, I may have to actually handle some moderating duties (moving threads around, closing other threads, deleting threads, keeping an eye on threads that may be troublesome, answering some questions for those who need help, etc.) and then sign off right away. Or I have to go over to the Halloween and Christmas threads and work on my first page info in both of those (you can see, I've developed those quite a bit), seeing as that has to be all ready by the time the next waves of people come to the DIS, ready to plan their Halloween and Christmas trips. Or I have to go to my own trip report and add some stuff in there before too much time passes and I forget to do that (reminder - need to post my darn PhotoPass pictures.

Also, for some reason, I have more trouble opening up/loading pages of certain TR's and not others...I have no clue why...which puts me in a bad mood when I want to get in and comment on something quickly and I can't get in right away!!

So what happens is that I end up reading a lot of updates in the e-mail notifications I get for my subscribed threads (your included), and then I try to go back later and check the TR's for the actual photos that were posted and any other updates that may have slipped through the cracks.
And then when I get caught up on a good handful of TR's, I don't always have time to comment. I get caught up faster on all of them if I just read them and don't stop to comment. And yet, I want to at least comment here and there - especially to the people who have been kind enough to follow me in my own mega-TR. I have to set aside time to dash off a bunch of replies in different TR's - like I did last night! I just go down the line and insert comments in various TR's!!

I can't read every single TR ever posted on the DIS in full, but I at least want to keep up with a few of them from my DIS-friends, like yours, of course, Michele's/kaoden39's, Mariezp's, Bumbershoot/Molly's (over in the WDW section), deejdigsdis', Jazz/Belle Ella's, Bret/mvf-m11c's, Tksbaskets', Laurie/DizNee Luver's.....and I know I'm forgetting someone... Some of these folks are on my Facebook friend list, so I can always keep in touch with them and hear a bit about their travels that way, but it's not the same as an actual TR.
Did you say you were on Facebook, Sherri?