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Visit Date: 4/26/13
Steps: 20,937
Parks Miles: 7.9
Time in Parks: 8.5

 

Trip Log:

Arrived at the Mickey and Friends garage just after lunch. As I tried to enter learned my annual pass is not working at Disneyland anymore, seems when they issued me the new RFID one in Orlando it was never linked to my Disneyland profile. So that meant a trip to the ticket booths when I arrived at the parks. After clearing up my pass first stop was Disneyland. Strolled down Main Street USA, stopping by the closed Disneyana and Market Place before making my way to the hub. Wandered into Frontierland and onboard the Mark Twain. Went for a cruise around the Rivers of America. Once back on land took the Big Thunder Trail out to the Jamboree to see what was going on. After catching a little of the Cowboy Round up continued on through Fantasylany, the Small World Mall and into Toontown. Circled the area and then walked past the Matterhorn and into Tomorrowland and then back to the hub. Roamed around Main Street for a while then walked through Adventureland and out to New Orleans Square. Circled the square and walked back along the Rivers of America to Frontierland, strolled through the Fantasy Faire then back to Main Street USA. Time to head for DCA and Buena Vista Street. Made my way to Carthay Circle then up the Blue Sky Cellar area and continued around to the Bay Area and past GRR. Grabbed a bite to eat at Taste Pilots then walked down Hollywood Blvd seeing what was going on in Hollywoodland. Paused by the Tower of Terror to catch the Pixar Play Parade then continued on through Fliks and into Cars Land. Spent some time taking pictures and enjoying the sights before continuing on through the Wharf and to Paradise Pier. Walked through the Park and then the Gardens as I made my way around past the swings, Fun Wheel, Toy Story, and Screamin to complete the loop. Made another pass through Cars Land and I walked back to the Hollywoodland. Stopped by the Animation Building and then Off the Page. The MAd T Party had just started so walked through there taking some pictures. Returned to Buena Vista Street then crossed back to Disneyland. Found myself in Tomorrowland so stopped by Innoventions to see how the Iron Man exhibit was doing. Walked through Innoventions and then around the Sub Lagoon and Matterhorn to the Small World Mall. Heard the DLRR approaching and saw a short line so headed for the Toontown Station to go for a ride. The train that was just pulling in was going offline for the night so all guests were forced off and we had to wait. The next train eventually showed up and only a handful of guests disembarked.. not a good sign. Made it up to the next group to board and there was no space. The conductor went above and beyond at this point and had the next couple of groups, including me, head to the back of the train and wait for him. He then opened the Lilly Belle for us. What a great treat to get a night ride in on the Lilly Belle. I took it around to New Orleans Square where I disembarked to watch Fantasmic. After Fantasmic waded through the crowd to Main Street to catch Remember then headed for the exit, tram, garage, car, and home to call it a night.

Other Interesting Stats:
* Moderate Walking Stats (meaning over 2.5mph): 14,592 steps, 130 minutes.


For Comparisons to other trips or more park miles click here to visit our park Miles Section.

Note: These totals may be skewed because the pedometer is zero'd when we start and then left alone and read when we leave. So attractions, and other things may cause extra "steps" to be counted. The pedometer that we use basically measures up/down motion as a step, so if your standing in line and moving up and down it may be counting steps, etc.. so the total distances traveled and steps may be off.. so use these as rough distance comparisons between trips and they may not be accurate in terms of actual distance traveled.

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My Thoughts & Observations:

Hello all,

Friday was a great spring afternoon/evening at the Disneyland Resort. Crowds were on the mild side and the weather was perfect. I really did not pay that much attention to the wait times but the few times I glanced at them there were about average. On the attraction front the big news is Space Mountain is still closed because of the OSHA report and the Subs were closed too.

Jason

Trip logs and mileage reports are in the Park Miles section.

Thoughts and Observations:

  • It was great to be back at my regular stomping grounds of the Disneyland Resort. Walt Disney World is a fun vacation and I always enjoy my time there but there is just something extra when I step onto Main Street or Buena Vista Street that make me feel home. People always ask me which resort I like better and I give a non answer along the lines of I enjoy both for different reasons. It is the truth but not helpful to people. Over the years I have really come to appreciate and enjoy the history and little touches of Disneyland that make the park special. Being the original and being the only park Walt walked in and created give it something extra. Walt Disney World and its grand and all encompassing scale is impressive but I have found myself tilting more toward Disneyland in recent years.

  • An ongoing joke has been every time I go between Walt Disney World and Disneyland my Premiere Pass seems to develop a problem. This time was no exception. I pulled into the Mickey and Friends garage and of course my pass would not scan. The cast member made me pay the $15 to park and then I had to go to the ticket booths to get my parking money back and my pass fixed. The problem turned out to be they did not link the bar code on the pass to my Disneyland profile. It was a 5 minute fix but still a headache each time to have some problem occur. You would think after several years the bugs would be worked out. Wonder if they will ever move the ticket systems to be one unified system, seems it would save money in the long run vs running two different systems. I did find the RFID entrances at WDW to be a breeze to use and the lines moved very quickly.

  • I spent the first portion of my day at Disneyland. It was kind of sad to see half of a block closed off on Main Street where the Starbucks is taking over for the Market House and Disneyana. On a positive note though the Mark Twain has returned to service since my last trip and looks amazing. I overheard quite a few people commenting on how it looks new again!

  • As I strolled around the park checking out the ongoing projects nothing too newsworthy jumped out to me. It was a fairly calm afternoon. The same can be said for DCA. I did a loop around the park and as you saw in the pictorial update nothing too interesting or drastically different jumped out.

  • I did find it interesting that the Mad T Party gift cart was converted to Monsters Inc and moved down the street to where the Meet and Greet will eventually be already. I was surprised they did not bring in a second cart for that and leave the Mad T Party one. Guess the Mad T Party merchandise and Glow with the Show Ears are not selling that well anymore.

  • In Cars Land I thought the blooming plants looked great and appreciated the reddish and gold colors (USC colors..). I spent a good chunk of time hanging out there trying to get a couple interesting pictures to share.

  • The Iron Man Exhibit in Innoventions still seems to be drawing some guests in. I had to laugh that they have a cast member forcing guests to walk around through the other exhibits to reach the new one. Also guess the rotation on the lower level is not coming back, it seems like it has been quite a while since the building was in motion. I thought the tweak to the guest flow inside the Iron Man area made sense. To queue up for the Suit Up experience you did so in the hallway with the pictures and then it extended if needed across and back toward the rest of Innoventions. This clears all those waiting guests out of the Iron Man area making it seem less congested.

  • I was in the right place at the right time and a very generous cast member allowed several groups to ride aboard the Lilly Belle in the evening. I had decided to take the train from Toontown around to New Orleans to watch Fantasmic. One pulled in and emptied out and as they were taking it out of service, no problem, plenty of time still. The next one showed up and maybe a handful of guests disembarked. The cast member working the gate saw this and realized there was a decent line at the station who had been waiting. He made a quick decision and asked the next ten or so guests (which included me) to meet him at the back of the train. We walked down and at first I figured it was the regular caboose then I realize it was the Lilly Belle sitting back there on this train. He came down, opened her up, and turned the lights on for us. What a rare treat to be able to go on an after dark ride. A couple of the guests disembarked at Tomorrowland, most of the rest on Main Street and that left just two others and myself in there for the next leg to NOS. It was a nice peaceful ride and I almost stayed on for the round trip but decided to stick with my plan since the show was about to begin and I did not want to walk back. I did not get the cast members name, I wish I would have now since he went above and beyond for those of us waiting. Most of the time they would have closed the gate and we would have waited for the next train and not thought anything of it, just the luck of the draw. If you are interested in seeing better pictures of the Lilly Belle check out my visit to the Fullerton Raildays last year where the car was on display.


Interesting Web Finds/Notes:
Below are some interesting links, notes, and rumors I found/stumble across/or have been informed of since the last Geekspeaks column.

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