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Visit Date: 8/03/13
Steps: 20,945
Parks Miles: 7.9
Time in Parks: 9

 

Trip Log:

Started off this mild summer afternoon with a long walk from the far corner of the garage to the tram stop. Walked right onto a waiting tram when I reached it though. First stop today was DCA. Strolled down Buena Vista Street, around Carthay Circle, through Condor Flats, by GRR and out to the Pier. Continued on through the Wharf then down Cross Street in Cars Land. Made my way through Bugs Land and then down Sunset Blvd to HollywoodLand. Stopped by the Backlot Stage and listened to the All American College Band. Too a quick look into Dancin With Disney then the Animation Building before passing the Pixar Play Parade and heading back through Condor Flats and this time through the Grand Californian to reach Downtown Disney. Walked out to the Volleyball Tournament that was going on near the AMC/ESPN stage area. Watched a little of a match the circled back through Downtown Disney and made my way to Disneyland. Wandered down Main Street USA and around the hub on my way to Frontierland and a voyage on the Mark Twain. Once back on land walked through Fantasy Faire and ended up in front of the Castle. Stopped by Coke Corner on Main Street then made my way through Fantasyland, stopped to eat at the Village Haus then made my way out to the Big Thunder Ranch Jamboree to catch the Billies. After their set it was back to Main Street to catch the 5:05 College Band set. After the show made my way out to Toontown then back down the parade route to Town Square for the Flag Retreat. After the Ceremony hopped on the train to New Orleans Square and wandered out and through Critter Country. Spent some time in New Orleans Square before walking through Adventureland and out to the hub. Crossed Soundsational on my way to Tomorrowland to catch some of Elivs, Scot Bruce, at Tomorrowland Terrace then returned to Town Square for the last College Band set of the evening. Returned to DCA as the sun was setting and walked by the Pier then spent some time in Cars Land. Walked through the Backlot on my way out of the park and back to Disneyland. Pushed through the gathering crowds and found a spot for Fantasmic. After the show made my way back to Main Street to watch Magical before heading for the tram, garage, car, and home.

Other Interesting Stats:
* Moderate Walking Stats (meaning over 2.5mph): 15,722 steps, 137 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 relaxing trip to the Disneyland Resort. The weather was mild and there was not a lot on my shot list. The crowds felt slightly heavier than the past couple of visits. Wait times were still reasonable throughout most of the afternoon/evening with only a few exceptions. For example Splash Mountain was 70 minutes in the late afternoon but at the same time Space Mountain was 40 and Star Tours 30 only.

Jason

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

Thoughts and Observations:

  • First stop today was Disney California Adventure. I circled through the park and nothing too different/interesting jumped out at me. The walkways seemed on the crowded side, either that or I just had bad luck and people around me all the time. I was really surprised by how empty the Dancin With Disney area was when I took a look in there around 2:00pm. I am guessing/hoping it was because of the Parade starting and everyone out there. I think the Cast Members out numbered the guests inside. In case you have not seen my suggestion before if you are looking for a place for some character interaction and air conditioning this is usually a good venue to take the kids to and let them burn off some energy dancing and playing.

  • Downtown Disney was hosting a summer celebration this week that included a sand volleyball tournament by AMC/ESPN. I thought this was a great idea and very Southern Californian in nature, but very modest in terms of activities. There were three tents, a food truck, DJ, then Volleyball Court only. I stopped by and was surprised by the small crowd out there. Not sure if it was because it was early afternoon or because guests just did not know about it. There were a couple of signs up around Downtown Disney but seems to me if they really want to promote these events they need to be advertised between the trams and parks where a majority of guests walk. Also guessing they may have a bigger crowd on Saturday when they do the exhibition vs the regular tournament.

  • Over at Disneyland the story was much the same as DCA. Nothing too new or different to report. It is summer so status quo for the most part. The big project news is the walkway by Big Thunder is closed and looks like they are completely redoing it and putting in themed concrete like the rest of the park. So the last section of the old slurry style in Frontierland should be gone. That only leaves the area between Small World/Fantasyland Theatre/Toontown left I think with this old type of walkway.

  • I was surprised to find an average crowd out at the Big Thunder Ranch this week. I would have thought with the walkway closed it would have been smaller than usual.

  • I decided to watch Fantasmic this evening since I had not in quite a while. I was disappointed to see or should I say not see the Dragon this trip. Also they did not run any of the fire on the Rivers of America. There were several jets of flame from the island at the point the River should have caught on fire so looks like they had a temporary effect in place that I do not recall seeing before and I missed getting a picture of it.

  • For those of you planning trips to the Disneyland Resort from out of state be sure to check the weather to help with you packing. Friday was a good reminder of that. The highs touched 80 degrees but it quickly cooled down into the 60s after the sun set and by the time I reached home it was 61 degrees and foggy. So even though it is Southern California and the impression is it is always hot in reality it is much more mild most of the time.


Interesting Web Finds/Notes:
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