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Visit Date: 3/06/15
Steps: 26,199
Parks Miles: 9.9
Time in Parks: 8

 

Trip Log:

Arrived at the Mickey and Friends parking garage in the early afternoon and made my way to a waiting tram. Arrived at the parks and headed for Disneyland first. Strolled down Main Street USA and into the hub. Took a quick look at the Castle then walked into Frontierland to check on a FastPass for Fantasmic. They were already distributing the 10:45pm show which would be after I left so I returned to Main Street and spent some more time walking around the Castle. Eventually ended up in Fantasyland and walked out by Alice in Wonderland then into Tomorrowland. The plan was to go on the Monorail but it was down so instead stopped by Innoventions then walked out to Small World and Toontown. Circled back and checked the Monorail (still down) so passed through Fantasyland and took the Big Thunder Trail to Frontierland. The Mark Twain was boarding so went for a cruise on the Rivers of America. Once back walked through Frontierland, took a quick look at New Orleans Square then walked through Adventureland. The Monorail still appeared down so headed for Disney California Adventure. Made my way up Buena Vista Street and the Parade Route to Paradise Pier. Took some pictures of Paradise Bay and walked around to the Fun Wheel. The wait was minimal so decided to go for a spin. I did not make it that far, at the second load stop the wheel stopped. It took about 10-15 minutes for them to get it working again and they closed it once all were off. Once back on the ground finished my loop of Paradise Pier and then stopped by the Wharf and grabbed something to eat from the Pacific Wharf Cafe and ended up eating it at Flos. Ornament Valley was quiet, the Racers were down. After eating walked down Cross Street, through Fliks, and into Hollywood Land. Stopped by the Tower of Terror gift shop then wandered through the Frozen Fun area and made my way up the Parade Route. Continued to the Bay Area and walked toward GRR. Stopped by Redwood Creek which had recently reopened then walked through the Grand Californian to Downtown Disney. The Monorail was running again so boarded and returned to Disneyland. Got right back in line and took the Monorail to Downtown Disney where I disembarked. Strolled through the Disneyland Hotel then back through Downtown Disney. Made my way to Disneyland and headed for Indiana Jones. Used the single rider option and made it to the projection hall in the queue then the house lights came on and it was down. I waited about 15 minutes then gave up and returned to the exit. Stopped by Sleeping Beauty Castle for some after dark pictures then pushed through the Soundsational crowd on my way to Tomorrowland. Caught Elvis (Scot Bruce) at the Tomorrowland Terrace then returned to DCA and met some friends out on the Pier. Tried out luck on Midway Mania then they went on the Carrousel before we all went under the sea with Ariel. Once we resurfaced returned to Disneyland, arriving on Main Street about 5 minutes before Fantasy in the Sky was to start. Found a spot and watched the fireworks. Stopped by the Market House since they wanted to do some shopping then I headed for the exit. The tram stops were backed up so hiked back to the parking structure, found my car, and headed for home.

Other Interesting Stats:
* Moderate Walking Stats (meaning over 2.5mph): 19,727 steps, 171 minutes.


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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 everyone,

Friday was a picture perfect day at the Disneyland Resort. The temperatures were in the upper 80s when I arrived at the parks and cooled down into the 60s by the time I headed for home. The crowds were light when I arrived and grew steadily throughout the afternoon and into the evening as is expected on a Friday. Even when I left there were still some nearly full trams arriving at 9:30pm thanks to the great weather and no passes blocked out Friday. Wait times were low throughout the early afternoon then crept up to a moderate level for many attractions as the sun set.


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

Thoughts and Observations:

  • Since my last trip the annual price increase has gone into effect. The lines at the ticket booths appeared to be constant and normal throughout the day.

  • As you saw in the pictures Sleeping Beauty Castle has emerged from behind the scaffolding and is now slightly less pink and less gold. Overall the castle looked great. They are still working in the area and the 60th anniversary overlay is not installed yet.

  • I made an attempt to pick up a FastPass for Fantasmic! to try it out, but even at 1:30pm on a low crowd day you could not get a FastPass for the 1st show, they were all gone already and I knew I was not going to stay until 10:45pm so I passed. Someday I may get there early enough to get a FastPass. I am not a big fan of this new system. So far it has translated into less viewings of Fantasmic for me and the couple I did go to substantially worse views of the show than in the past.

  • I had some bad luck on Friday when it came to attractions. It started almost right away with the Fantasmic FastPass then I headed to Tomorrowland with the intention of going for a ride on the Monorail but it was down. Over at DCA I went for a spin on the Fun Wheel and it broke down on me and I sat for almost 15 minutes waiting for them to get it moving again and of course I was in a low position and not that interesting of the a view. Back at Disneyland I made an attempt to go on Indiana Jones and the attraction promptly broke down as I was in the projection hall. On Toy Story Midway Mania they were having some problems and we stopped several times and a couple of the games were jumpy/acting really slow with hiccups. I thought with the light crowd I may go for a Race on the Radiator Springs Racers but they were down the couple of times I checked too.

  • I grabbed some dinner from the Pacific Wharf Cafe. The new queue and food distribution procedure have not made a noticeable impact on my experiences there yet. There were only 4 or 5 groups in front of me and probably a dozen cast members behind the counter but only two registers were open and half the queue. The other half was not in use but no chains were up so guests were a little confused by this . I am not sure what was going on but it appeared as if most the cast members were not doing anything. There was one registered that was ringing up a majority of the orders and sending guests to the far end to pick up their orders. The other register was processing orders much slower. Some cast members were filling drink orders and others carrying food to the waiting guests but overall it seemed fairly inefficient and took several minutes for the simple loaf of bread (uncut even) to find its way to me. Maybe they are still working the kinks out of the new system? It has been several weeks though...

  • It is hard for me to believe that the Indiana Jones Adventure turned 20 this past week. I remember that opening summer with the massive lines that took over the park. At one point the queue was extended all the way to the hub because it filled Adventureland. Almost as hard to believe is this was the last major attraction added to Disneyland. All the projects since then have been updates or replacements really. Nothing new in 20 years. Hopefully that changes soon and when Indy turns 30 we will not be saying the same thing.

  • A quick run down of some of the refurbishment statuses:
    • Grizzly Peak Airfield - Trees are being planted, more of the concrete is torn up as they prepare to repave the area. The rest room building and Taste Pilots have been repainted with a brown and green color scheme. Soarin remains behind scaffolding.
    • World of Color - Returns with the regular show Friday the 13th. Paradise Bay has been refilled and the platforms looked to be ready for after hours test and adjustment. The new Celebrate show is not slated to premiere until May 22nd
    • The Redwood Creek area at DCA has reopened. I took a quick look around and no major changes jumped out at me. The usual new railings, paint, etc.. are all that I noticed.
    • Grizzly River Run is still closed for annual work
    • Storytellers Cafe at the Grand Californain has reopened. On a glimpse through the window no major changes stood out
    • At the Disneyland Hotel work continues on the Fantasy Tower and other roof areas. It appears to be fall protection enhancements. The Monorail Slide project has wrapped up and the monorails are now red and yellow (blue has been changed to yellow).
    • Small World remains open but the exterior is behind scaffolding still. There is not much visible damage from the small fire on the West side of the project last week. You can only see a little evidence of some charred facade.
    • Disney confirmed Innoventions will be closing March 31st. No official word on what will be happening. Internet speculation ranges from a 60th Anniversary exhibit on the 1st floor to Marvel updates to a permanent closure to make way for something new.
    • The Magic Eye Theatre & Starcade are still closed in Tomorrowland with no indications of what is coming next. Big Hero 6 signage is still up. Internet speculation is a preview of the upcoming Tomorrowland film will be moving in. Wonder what if anything they will do for the Avengers which opens May 1st (Tomorrowland is May 22nd).
    • I hear the dinos are back along the Disneyland Railroad. I did not make it onboard Friday so hopefully next trip I will see how they look and get some pictures.

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