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Tim’s Trip Report – 08/24/2011 – Disneyland/Disney California Adventure

Another long day at the parks, highlighted by out trip to the Blue Bayou. Marie left midday to do some laundry, during that time I did my best to figure out the links on both Disneyland and Disney California Adventure’s Fastpass systems. This is what I seemed to figure out:
Disneyland: Everything but Autopia and Roger Rabbit’s CarToon Spin seem to be on the same system. Autopia and Roger Rabbit seem to be on a separate system, but I haven’t checked to see if the two of them are linked.
Disney California Adventure: Grizzly River Run and Tower of Terror seem to be on the same system. Soarin’ Over California and California Screamin’ seam to be on the same system and somehow Goofy’s Sky School seems to be linked to all 4.

I also used the solo time in the parks to ride Splash Mountain and Grizzly River Run using the single ride queue – this is a great option for people that don’t want to wait in a long line and nobody else in their group wants to get soaked.

We saw World of Color from a different view point (the Yellow section). This time we were on the Rotunda area of Paradise Park. The angle was better for straight on viewing of the show, but there were many more people in front of us which blocked the view of some of the lower fountains/effects. I’m not sure if we’ll opt for World of Color or Fantasmic tomorrow night.

Attractions Visited Today

Disneyland
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
Buzz Lightyear’s Astro Blasters
Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage
Indiana Jones Adventure
“it’s a small world”
Jungle Cruise
Pirates of the Caribbean
Space Mountain
Splash Mountain
The Disney Gallery/The Colors of Mary Blair

Disney California Adventure
Aladdin A Musical Spectacular
California Screamin’
Grizzly River Run
Monster’s Inc. Mike & Sulley to the Rescue
Soarin Over California’
The Blue Sky Cellar
The Little Mermaid: Ariel’s Undersea Adventure
The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror
World of Color




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WDW Fan Boys Podcast Episode #088 08/14/2011 – Listener Questions

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On this week’s episode of the WDW Fan Boys Podcast we answer some listener questions.  We start with a comparison of Disneyland and Disney World attractions, followed by what attraction we would like to stay in over night.  We try our hands at some armchair imagineering, discuss our merchandise options and some classic Disney travel videos.


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Tim’s Trip Report – 05/29/2010 – Anaheim California

Our last day of the trip, and we knew we didn’t want spend too much time fighting the crowds in Disneyland.  We went there first thing to grab Space Mountain Fastpasses, but much to our dismay both Space Mountain and Indiana Jones Adventure were down.  I had wanted to go on Star Tours so I did that, and then both Marie and I maxed out on Buzz Lightyear’s Astro Blasters.

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In deference to Disney World, it seems that Disneyland has a tendency to understate their wait times.  I think this is more of a product of not sending through people with the red wait time checker cards as frequently.

We made our way over to California Adventure after this to watch Sig and Edgar Hansen (Deadliest Catch) at the Chef Showcase Stage.  While they were an odd choice for the Food and Wine festival, Marie is a big fan of the show.  I enjoy it as well, but often she saves it on our DVR for when I’m recording the podcast.  Anyways, they made several references to being family friendly and then subsequently crossed the line with playful banter.  It was a really cool thing to see, and helped to make up for missing the Craig Ferguson taping yesterday.

While we did the normal things in California Adventure, we also explored the Animation Academy a bit more.  We walked through the Sorcerer’s Workship, where it was revealed that I’m most like Jiminy Cricket, and Marie is most like Jane from Tarzan.  Over at Turtle Talk with Crush, I was singled out as Tubular Tim.  Crush also mentioned that I had a sea urchin on my chin (beard), and that I was the one responsible for him “making bubbles”.  The last thing we saw in the Animation Academy is the zoetrope for Toy Story.  This is a series of models that are spun on a turntable and then with the help of a strobe light, come to life at 18 “frames” per second.  See the youtube clip below from some idea of what this looks like.  It was pretty impressive.

Earlier in the day we saw what appeared to be a teenage girl being chauffeured around by a Disney cast member.  We saw her again later with several people following her.  Apparently she was famous, but I didn’t recognize her.  All I know is that it wasn’t Sig or Edgar Hansen.

The window seat on tomorrow’s flight home has already been determined based on the viewing of Aladdin a Musical Spectacular from 5/27, but it should be noted that in the show we saw today there was both a Lost and an American Idol reference.

We had dinner at Pizza Oom Mow Mow, and given Disney World’s pizza, I was pleasantly surprised.  Marie had the Fusilli Chicken, because as Kramer would say, “She’s Silly”.  Of course I felt obligated to follow this up with a trip on the Silly Symphony Swings.  It’s nothing special, but it looks so much better than the Orange Stinger.  After doing a few more things at Paradise Pier we left the park, but not before watching Magical from the main drag at California Adventure.  It’s safe to assume that because we left on Saturday, World of Color will have its first soft opening on Sunday.

We have an early morning flight, so this is it for the trip report this time around.  Readers/Listeners can look towards our June 6th Podcast where I’ll discuss in greater detail some of the similarities and differences between Disneyland and Disney World.

Attractions Visited
Disneyland
Buzz Lightyear’s Astro Blasters
Space Mountain
Star Tours

California Adventure
Aladdin A Musical Spectacular
Animation Academy: Character Close Up
Animation Academy: Sorcerer’s Workshop
Animation Academy: Turtle Talk with Crush
California Screamin’
Chef Showcase: Sig and Edgar Hansen
Grizzly River Run
Mickey’s Fun Wheel
Monster’s Inc Mike and Sulley to the Rescue
Silly Symphony Swings
Soarin’ Over California
Tower of Terror
Toy Story Midway Mania




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Tim’s Trip Report – 05/25/2010 – Anaheim California

On our way over to the parks today we encountered a group of protestors that were indicating that Disney discriminated against black carpenters.  I haven’t heard any news stories about this, but my initial impression is that this company lost the bid for the construction work in the California Adventure expansion.  Assuming that’s the case, I’d say the protest was a bit too dramatic.  A chorus of “We shall overcome!” may not be the best approach.  If there truly was discriminatory practices I would welcome more information to be posted on the comments section of this post.

Now on with the day.  We started out with a quick ride on Soarin’ Over California over at Disney California Adventure before heading over to Disneyland.  A point of note, we noticed others asking to be in the top row of Soarin’ Over California so we followed suit and were front row center.  I wonder if this will work in Florida as well.

I neglected to mention yesterday that we glanced in the Main Street Magic Shop.  While I didn’t purchase any thing, I’m glad that they brought this back as it was a favorite store in Disney World’s Magic Kingdom when I was growing up.  Another thing I neglected to mention yesterday was our Tower of Terror bellhop was very good.  Upon our return, he held us all in our seats while he counted us to make sure we all made it back.

After another trip on Buzz Lightyear’s Astro Blasters where I lost to Marie, we had our mind’s blown by seeing Captain EO.  If George Lucas and Francis Ford Coppola were commissioned to make a movie that looked like a cheesy 80s movie, it would be Captain EO.

Lunch at Café Orleans was fantastic.  Disney World needs a restaurant that serves a Monte Cristo, perhaps a table service restaurant at The American Adventure that would serve up food from around the United States.  In addition to the Monte Cristo (which of course I didn’t finish), we also order Pommes Frites (French Fries) that were covered in Parmesan and Garlic; they were also delicious.

Over at Pirates of the Caribbean there were some subtle differences between the Disneyland and Disney World attractions.  While it is well known that the Disneyland version is substantially longer and has two drops, it also has names for each of the boats, and the boats themselves are given a weathered look.  In addition, in the scene where the Dog has the keys to the jail cell, the audio for the dialogue is much better in Disneyland.  Another point of note, I never really think of Pirates of the Caribbean as an attraction with a substantial amount of rockwork, but they really do use quite a bit.

A significant difference between California and Florida is the weather.  While Florida typically gets rain every day during the summer, California has shipped all of its rain up to Seattle.  As a result, many of the dark rides begin outside, and enter the indoor show building via an outdoor track.  Alice in Wonderland, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, and “it’s a small world” all begin outside.  Speaking of The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, its presence in Disneyland’s Critter Country helps showcase the need for more attractions in Fantasyland.  Simply put, attractions in Fantasyland generate longer waits than if the same attraction (or same quality attraction) was elsewhere in the park.  I’ve made the point about The Seas with Nemo and Friends (Epcot) that if it were in Fantasyland it would be the most popular ride there.  Similarly, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh isn’t located in Fantasyland in Disneyland.  As a result we walked onto the ride midday, whereas such a thing would be unheard of in Disney World’s Magic Kingdom.

We took advantage of our hotel’s proximity to the parks to take a late afternoon break.  After relaxing for an hour and a half, we returned to Disneyland to hit several attractions before the park closed at 10:00.  We wound up getting stuck behind the Celebrate! A Street Party parade in our attempts to visit “it’s a small world” and Roger Rabbit’s CarToon Spin.  Additionally, our attempts to get dinner in Fantasyland and Toontown were thwarted by early closings to their restaurants.

Over at the Matterhorn we experienced what it was like to have Yetis that move.  We also saw some exposed steel/wire framework where it seems that a certain area wasn’t lit properly.  Of course we were also reminded why we only ride the Matterhorn once a trip, it’s an uncomfortable ride.  Here’s hoping that the new bobsleds that have been tested recently will result in a smoother ride.

While I enjoy the America Tributes better in Disney World (The American Adventure, Hall of Presidents), I enjoyed touring the gallery adjacent to Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln.  We went in to see the show close to park closing time so we will likely return to see all of the exhibits about the early years of Disneyland.

That’s it for today.  You can see the list of attractions that we visited below.  I have also added this to yesterday’s post as well.

Attractions Visited
Disneyland

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
Buzz Lightyear’s Astro Blasters (2x)
Captain EO
Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage
Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln
Haunted Mansion
Indiana Jones Adventure
“it’s a small world”
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Matterhorn
Pirates of the Caribbean
Roger Rabbit’s CarToon Spin
Space Mountain
Tiki Room

California Adventure
Grizzly River Run
Soarin’ Over California




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