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12/15/17 - Thoughts and observations from Friday at the Disneyland Resort.
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12/15/17 - Thoughts and observations from Friday at the Disneyland Resort.
I returned from a week at Walt Disney World earlier in the week and was happy to spend some relaxing time at the Disneyland Resort enjoying the holiday entertainment. Disneyland feels like "home" to me and I appreciate all the details and entertainment even more after visiting Walt Disney World. On Friday the weather was great with highs in the low to mid 80s and dropping down to the low 60s by the time I left. No noticeable smoke in the air, unlike at home for me. Crowds were slightly more than normal but I would not say extremely busy. Most waits were well under an hour most of the day with only a couple topping the hour mark and I do not recall seeing any triple digit waits. For example after 1pm there were still Fastpasses for the first World of Color show in the blue/first section.

Thoughts and Observations:

  • My day started off with a slow procession from the toll booth up to a parking spot. Traffic was backed up almost all the way to the booths. On a positive note there was no delay entering the garage or scanning my pass. But to get into a spot was slow going for some reason. Also interesting there was no cast member on the row to guide to a spot.. just at the end of the row. So that slowed things down a bit. There were cast members in the area just not directing traffic for some reason.

  • The big news at the tram stops are all the survey work and markings that are showing up as they prepare to start construction in a few weeks on the new parking structure. This structure cannot come soon enough as Disneyland parking is regularly stretched to its limits. I am looking forward to seeing what the final product is and hoping it will make parking more a routine task and not an adventure. I am guessing in the short term though it could be a bumpy 2018 at the Mickey and Friends structure with construction interfering with many aspects of arrival/departure and loosing all the spots in the Pinocchio lot for construction.

  • I spent some time walking around Paradise Pier taking some before pictures. Much of the Pier from Avalon Cove around to Paradise Gardens is slated to close the first week of January. The areas will be transformed to Pixar Pier which is slated to open in April. Disney has released some concept art and a brief video of a model for the area. I am taking a wait and see approach. I thought much of the last redo of the Pier to give it a real sense of place and time was well done. Not sure how dividing it up into neighborhoods and placing Pixar Characters everywhere is going to strengthen this theme. I would have rather seen new attractions or something done to the Backlot area. I know this is the first piece of the long term puzzle to be worked on so it will be interesting to see as what I am calling DCA 3.0 gets underway.

  • I continue to use MaxPass throughout my visits. After using MyDisneyExperience for a week and dealing with the FastPass+ I have really grown to like MaxPass. The system seems more flexible and less limiting than the WDW version. I have found myself visiting more attractions than I normally would on a visit. This is good news for me, but for the average day guest not so good as I am not taking up seats on attractions I normally would not thus creating longer stand by lines or less regular FastPass availability. I found it interesting that Toy Story went down during my visit. About 15 minutes before my scheduled window was to open I received a notification from the Disneyland App that they modified my FastPass and made it a multi-experience one good for Toy Story, Soarin, Grizzly River Run, or Screamin. Interesting to note Racers and Guardians were not included nor anything at Disneyland. In the end I did not use the pass since Toy Story was down and none of the others drew my interest.

  • As you entered the parks throughout the afternoon they were distributing Star Wars: Last Jedi Buttons to mark the opening of the film. They were gone before sunset though, so less buttons than previous films. Also new on the Star Wars front is a BB-8 balloon. I saw them for sale on Main Street and floating around throughout both parks.

  • Decided to find a spot on Main Street USA to watch the 3:30pm Christmas Fantasy Parade. I was pleasantly surprised to find plenty of room 5 minutes before parade time. I still would have preferred the traditional later parade times where the second one takes place under the lights. I think the Christmas lights add a lot to the parade.

  • Grabbed dinner at the Hungry Bear this evening because it was not crowded and I was able to find a nice table overlooking the Rivers of America. It was great to sit back, relax and watch the Mark Twain and Disneyland Railroad make the rounds.

  • The Star Wars Launch Bay in Tomorrowland has been updated recently. It features props/models from the Last Jedi film in the first two display cases when you enter. In the space beyond the video where Rey's Speeder and BB-8 were there is now a portion of the large D23 Expo model showing some of Galaxy's Edge. In the video game area there are now two Lego build tables and a small kiosk selling Lego sets. Also new to me is they had Kylo Ren and Darth Vader both meeting. No one on the light side when I walked by. I thought the props were on par with previous ones, but nice to see them continue to update the space. I was disappointed that they did not bring more of the model from D23. I though they could have put the entire model plus more concept art up on the second floor and had a proper preview center for the new land. Maybe it will still come. The Lego addition seemed awkward to me. Again I thought they could have done more instead of throwing it in the middle of the video games.

  • I watched both Wintertime Enchantment moments on Friday. For the 6:00pm one I decided to try the it's a small world mall. Unfortunately the moment started as the clock sequence was still going and the small world projectors were not used. Snow did fall and eventually the area lighting caught up. But it was a bit awkward. For the 7:30pm moment I found a spot on Main Street. It was a much better experience with the lights, snow and even projections on the buildings being used. I still think the hub is lacking without the lights in the trees but the rest of the moment looks great.

  • Since I had a FastPass in Blue for World of Color - Season of Light I decided to watch the first 2/3 of the show. I was disappointed to see the projection screen was not used again for the Fun Wheel. Seems they have given up on it again? I ended up leaving just after the Goofy decorating segment (that is a nice finale) so I could have 15 minutes to get to Disneyland for Believe. Turns out I needed all that time then some thanks to the Disneyland entrance lines being out to the Monorail beam and moving extremely slow. I rounded the corner on Main Street just as the lights went out. So I quickly found a spot against the curb to watch the show. The nice advantage to being all the way on one side is I could clearly see the projections on the other side of the street. They use several on the buildings throughout the show now.



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