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We are almost at the end of our trip, and today I ate my first mickey ice cream of the year. I look forward to this all year. It’s funny how something so simple can make you so happy.
I wish I didn’t have to go back home to the cold.
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Animal kingdom was our first stop today. We rode Dinosaur, Everest the Safari ride. All fun ask worth while. We had gotten fast passes so we could ride Everest again… That experience is the topic of this post.
We (chris, max, mollie, tess and I) got in line for the ride and noticed that there were some very dark clouds that were no longer in the distance, but right over our heads. As we walled though the line we heard over the loud speaker that there was some “weather” headed in our direction and that if it got much worse they would have to close the ride (Okay, we were just hoping to get to ride). Although, I’m sure if you asked any of us, we were all a little freaked out by the thought of a thunderstorm. We got to the front of the line, sat down and strapped in, and almost on que the rain came. It poured! Big fat drops of rain, but the rise still went. Climbing the first hill we got even more wet then we had on splash mountain two days before. Then we stared the first drop and the rain pelted us in the face, stinging our eyes and attacking our scapls. We were cold wet, and enjoying every minute of it. Each time we left the inside of the mountain the rain sliced at us again.
I didn’t think that Everest could get anymore exciting or dramatic. I was wrong.
On a lighter note, here’s a picture from the safari!
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So today we went to Disney’s Hollywood Studios (formaly MGM). Along with all our favorites (tower of terror, Rockin’ roller coaster) we got to ride the new toy story ride “toy story mania”. Although we had read a lot about the ride, we really were not prepared for how amazing and fun the ride would be.
If you’ve ever been on The buzz lightyear ride at Magic Kingdom then you’ll know what I mean when I say, we expected something like that. A slow moving shooting game ride.
It’s nothing like what we expected!!! You ride through a series of “games” wearing 3D glasses. In between the games your ride around spinning and moving very quickly accumulating points along the way.
It was tons of fun, and I highly reccomend it.
As a side note, the ride is in the new PIXAR section of the park, now that they’ve merged with Disney they have their own area of Hollywood Studios. Hopefully we can look forward to more PIXAR themed rides… Perhaps a WALL-E city building ride?
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We went to breakfast with Winnie the Pooh and the gang this morning. Stuffed ourselves (haha “stuffed” get it?get it? Eh…well anyway…) with biscuits, sausages, mickey waffles, eggs, strawberries, just tons of food. Max upset piglet by eating bocon infront of him… Poor Piglet….
The Rides!
Disneyland Rides are a lot like Disney world rides, but there are differences and in some cases there are rides that just don’t exist in Disney World. Here are just a few of the most notable rides (if I were to tell you about everyone… well, this post would have to be turned into a book).
Mr. Toads Wild ride is one of the rides that no longer exists in Disney World. I’ll admit It’s a little outdated by other rides but it’s fun to go on and is one of my favorite rides. You ride in a buggy through the mostly two dimensional ride that is unlike anything else in Disney for one thing it’s the only Wind in the Willows ride, for another the ride ends in Hell (read more on Wikipedia).
Buzz LIghtyear Astro Blasters

Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters has a counter part in Disney World but Chris and I decided that the Disneyland ride is better for one key reason. On both rides you get a laser gun and shoot the Evil Emperor Zurg’s minions however in the Disneyland version you hold your gun, whereas the guns are mounted on the car at Disney World (thus hindering your range or motion).
The Haunted Mansion is one of my favorite rides at the Magic Kingdom and in Disneyland. The mansion is filled with ghosts, you board your “Doom Buggy” and take tour through it as the ghosts party and go about their deathly lives. There are lot’s of details in both versions and you notice something new every time you go on the ride (scary trees reminiscent of Snow White, a hidden Mickey in the dining room, etc.)
The Tower of Terror

This is another on of my favorite rides at Disney World (it lives in Disney’s Hollywood Studios) though, not so much at Disneyland. The rides follow the same story… You’ve gone to the “Hollywood Tower Hotel” and you are going to your rooms, however you have to take a service elevator, and this elevator leads to “The Twilight Zone”.
Service Elevator

Although the story is the same the Disney World Ride is longer and takes a more interesting route to the final dropping area. the ride operators at Disney World are also more interesting and better actors (in my opinion) then the ones at Disneyland.
The Monorail

Worth noting just because it is an awesome way to travel, the Disneyland monorail runs between downtown Disney and tomorrow land. It’s a fun trip and, unlike the Disney World version… You can open the windows on the Monorail at Disneyland.

Pirates of the Caribbean

Possibly my favorite ride at both locations is Pirates. I love the theme song, I love the details, everything about the ride, though as with Buzz Lightyear, the Disneyland version is better. Not only because it’s almost twice the ride length (Disneyland’s ride is 16 min 30 sec, Disney World is only 8 min 30 sec) but also for several other reasons. The ride first takes you through a kind of a dark lake scene that also happens to be a restaurant and so is filled with yummy smells. Disneyland has two drops (Disney World has only one) and there are just amazing details around every curve. Read more on all the variations (including Disneyland Paris and Tokyo) on Wikipedia!
Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage

The finding Nemo ride at Epcot in Disney World is kind of a let down, your board a clam mobile (just like a doom buggy) and go through the ride where animated scenes are projected so that the animated fish apear to be in the tanks with the live fish. There is not much story and is basically just Nemo swimming around hiding from his father. From all the publicity we had seen about the Disneyland ride we thought it would be the same only in submarines. Well, that’s not the only difference although, you do board a submarine…
Nemo Submarine

The ride starts and the “Captain” tells you that they’ve got a new system on board that allows you to hear what fish and other sea life is saying. You pass through some interesting 3d sets

and then you “dive” (in reality bubbles shoot up near your window obstructing your view as you enter a cave creating the illusion that you are further under the water). From here you see animated scenes (from or inspired by finding Nemo) much like at Disney World, however in this version Nemo is not hiding and doesn’t appear to be a jerk. The only weird part of the ride is the fact that the ride operator stands in the center of the Sub and peaks out through the top so you sit near his/her legs the whole time and never see their face which is… Awkward…. However… I’m so glad we didn’t miss this one because it was the best surprise of the whole trip.
All in all I was very happy with all of the rides at Disneyland including many not mentioned in this post. And, although I thought this would be a one time trip, cannot wait to plan another Disneyland trip sometime in the future.
About the time we chose to go…
Memorial Day Weekend, if I were to think about a time where there would be tons of people at Disneyland, this would be it. Had I realized that the weekend we were trying to go was memorial day weekend before I started really planning I might not have done it. And it would have been a shame. Sure, there were times in the parks where for most rides you had at least a 30 minute wait, and sometimes up to 90 minutes (we didn’t wait 90 minutes for anything, the most we waited was 50, and that was just Finding Nemo which is brand new). During Mid afternoon the crowds peaked
Crowds (as seen from Tarzan’s Tree House)

But even with the crowds like this, it wasn’t that bad, you could practically walk onto Haunted Mansion at anytime of the day, Buzz Lightyear is always moving so the wait is never that bad. Space Mountain, Splash Mountain, Finding Nemo, Indiana Jones, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad… These had long lines long lines all day, but they have FASTPASS so really, as long as you look at the wait time before you get on, for the most part you can spend even the busiest of weekends happy, without standing in line for more than 5-20 minutes for almost anything.
And if you’re willing to get up early you can see things like this…
California Adventure, with no one around

Mickey and Walt, all alone

Sleeping Beauty Castle, with only Cast Members in sight

You can walk down Liberty Square without a crowd.

Even if it is a holiday weekend, if you go to your favorite ride first thing you might get to ride… By yourself.
Chris and me on Slash Mountain all by ourselves

On this particular ride, we got back up to the beginning of Splash mountain and the ride operators asked us if we wanted to go around again. So we did, we didn’t get off the ride and we rode twice in a row on Splash Mountain (where just hours later there would be a 60 minute wait).
I was prepared for the worst, big crowds, long lines… But like most of the good guide books say, if you see the big attractions either first thing in the morning, or later (around dinner time or later) the lines are not that bad, even on the weekend. Our handy Disneyland Ride List (HERE) helped a lot, and since Chris laminated it at work (thank you!) it lasted all weekend.
Mid day we saw things like, Davy Crockett’s Explorer Canoes, Disneyland: The First 50 Years, Star Tours, Jungle Cruise, Pirates of the Caribbean, among others. We enjoyed each others company, and the scenery. And, even though there were tons of people we were still lucky enough to be winners of The Year Of a Million Dreams Mickey Ears!
Chis and me in our the Mickey Ears we Won.

I’m not going to pretend that it wouldn’t have been nice to have less crowds, but I was prepared for way worse. We had an amazing time, we rode… Everything, in just 2 1/2 days!!! And we came home happy and ready to go to Disney again (which is exactly how I like it).
Next up…. Disneyland rides!
Ahh… Disneyland, where the happiest place on earth all got started. And Chris & I got to go!
First let me say that almost all of the pictures I am going to post Chris took (thanks!) I’m just not great about taking pictures on trips. Especially because his always turn out so nice. It seems silly to take the same photo he just finished taking. Second, I don’t plan on making a record of everything that happened, just some highlights.
Today’s Highlight…. Our Hotel.
There is something to be said for being nice to the people who are going to take care of the place you stay. There is also something to be said for letting your vacation happiness shine through and not hiding it. Case in point, our hotel room/stay at the Hilton Anaheim.
I get way excited about any trip, but especially Disney, and when I get excited I tend to act a little giddy. I smile, I clap my hands, I bounce… I see no reason to hide my excitement. I’m glad I haven’t lost that quality. I like that part of myself, I like being happy. And this weekend, it paid off and I was happy to find out that acting crazy sometimes isn’t a bad thing… Well… We got to the hotel and talked to the clerk, asked him if we could get a room on the 5th floor (which we had heard was newly renovated) or one looking over Disneyland. He asked us about our trip and I was of course happy to tell him that we were going to Disneyland the whole time and were way excited to be there. He asked what we were most excited about and I said seeing the differences in Pirates of the Caribbean, Tower of Terror and Haunted Mansion. Turns out our clerk used to work at the Tower of Terror in Walt Disney World and he warned us that Disney Worlds was much better than Disneyland’s, but he also said that Disneyland had the better pirates (we later found out he was right about both). Well… He picked us out a room, on the 6th floor over looking the park, and said that it was something special. I had no Idea what to expect.
We went up the elevator to the 6th floor and started walking to the room, it was a bit of a walk, with about 3 turns, we passed lots of doors along the way… Did he trick us? We finally found our room, the very last door at the end of the hall, on a wall all by itself. We put in the key and opened the door, no… He didn’t trick us.
2 of our four walls were floor to ceiling mirrors!


Plus, the 6th floor has now also been renovated because the furniture and bathroom fixtures were definitely new. On top of that, we had a great view out our window of Disneyland including the Tower of Terror, Space Mountain and the Matterhorn Bobsleds.

Tower of Terror

Space Mountain

Matterhorn Bobsleds

It made for something awesome to come back to at night, being able to look out over the parks and think about all the things we had done there that day… And on that first day, it built the excitement even more. After looking out the window for awhile, and jumping up and down, Chris and I rushed to the parks…
But that’s another post.
So after lamenting that the Disneyland books didn’t have the handy guides that the Disney World books do, I decided to take it upon myself to compile the list. Really I’m not sure why the Disneyland book doesn’t have it. The information is already there. I guess they didn’t want to pay for the extra pages.
The following is the result of about 1 1/2 hours of work (a lot of which was spent making it look pretty). The Rides are in Alphabetical order and lists when the best time to ride is (and if they have FASTPASS) I’m sure there are typos… But it will have to do.
The project served as an outlet for all my pent up Disney Energy… Plus, now I feel more confident about our trip… I wish I could be less obsessive, but I’m not.
Okay, so much for updates while I waited for Disney to arrive.
This month has flown by and now…. 4 Days until DISNEY!
So many things to do, well. Pack, plan, look up more info about the rides, print out the itinerary… Okay, maybe not so much to do. Really it’s pretty much done, but… Anyway.
I felt way more prepared when we went to Disney World. Maybe because I had MONTHS rather than A MONTH to get excited and plan every little detail. This time I feel as though I’m not sure what I am getting into. I’m not sure if that adds to the excitement, or takes away from it. Maybe I’ll be taking a lesson from Chris this trip and just taking things as they come. But I am still disappointed that while, the guide books for Disney World are awesome. They have cut out pages for everything, including a handy reference guide for the rides. I can’t find anything like that for Disneyland. But hopefully we can still avoid the long lines.
Because we booked the trip so fast after deciding to go it still seems unreal. I can’t believe that on Friday I will be in one of the Happiest Places on earth sharing time with Mickey and Minnie.
YAY!






