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Beautiful shots of the castle! I still can't get over the lack of crowds.
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Oh my god Cheryl. I just read this whole portion of the trip and I have to say, your flight on Virgin, between the club lounge and the flight itself seemed like a vacation!!! Amazing! Yes, just how ALL travel should be right??
Sorry about all the mishaps in the begining and your sinus issues too.
I have to say, I visited DW lots when I was little with my family, hubs had never been. Fast forward to when hubs and I lived in So. Cali, we decide to drive to DL one day. I wasn't overly excited because I just didn't think it would have the TA-DA factor. But, in a way it did. I kept saying, wow, it's just the same, sort of, to my hubs. I was shocked as I hadn't really expected much. He liked it too and we had a great time and all..........then years later we go to DW, his first time. We came around the bend from under the railroad and hubs says "WOW" when he first saw Cinderella's castle! This is WAAYY diferent from DL. The castle makes all the difference. My fave will always be DW, but I think DL has a special something because it was "the first" of many great things Walt has left.
I am enjoying this TR very much, can't wait to hear more.
Are you sure you weren't on some sort of "Entry to the Park Before the Rest of the Guests Are Allowed In" VIP tour? I can't believe how empty it was!
It wasn't a VIP entrance, it was entrance only to Disneyland Resort guests, but even so... that's still a fair few people and we were told that the Grand Californian was full that weekend, so I was expecting a lot more crowds than that.
Oh my god Cheryl. I just read this whole portion of the trip and I have to say, your flight on Virgin, between the club lounge and the flight itself seemed like a vacation!!! Amazing! Yes, just how ALL travel should be right??
Sorry about all the mishaps in the begining and your sinus issues too.
I have to say, I visited DW lots when I was little with my family, hubs had never been. Fast forward to when hubs and I lived in So. Cali, we decide to drive to DL one day. I wasn't overly excited because I just didn't think it would have the TA-DA factor. But, in a way it did. I kept saying, wow, it's just the same, sort of, to my hubs. I was shocked as I hadn't really expected much. He liked it too and we had a great time and all..........then years later we go to DW, his first time. We came around the bend from under the railroad and hubs says "WOW" when he first saw Cinderella's castle! This is WAAYY diferent from DL. The castle makes all the difference. My fave will always be DW, but I think DL has a special something because it was "the first" of many great things Walt has left.
I am enjoying this TR very much, can't wait to hear more.
Glad you're enjoying it - I know exactly what you mean, as I wasn't sure that Disneyland would have that TA-DA factor as you described it, but it certainly does.
Saturday 27 August – part three: how many rides in how long?
I knew where I wanted to head first, for the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage, as we’d enjoyed it so much on our last visit. Amazingly, there was only a five minute wait and, in fact, we walked straight on. This was much longer than I remembered – and much louder as well. I don’t know if I was right under the speakers, but I don’t recall it being that loud before. I’m still enchanted by this, as I have such fond memories of the original Nemo submarines from when I was a kid.
When we came out of there, we headed to Fantasyland, noticing on the way that the Matterhorn didn’t seem to be doing much. Sure enough, we were told it was down for rehab and would be back up by Memorial Day weekend. They’re apparently replacing the track and ride vehicles. It’s no great loss to us, as there is no way that we are ever going to ride that again, after the experience we had last time.
Instead, we headed for another of my favourites, Alice in Wonderland, and walked on. This is such a fun and refreshing ride and one I wish they had in other parks.
Once we finished with that, we had a quick browse through the Mad Hatter and wandered around a bit of Fantasyland.
Then Mark said the magic words “if you want to go on Dumbo, then you can”! I didn’t need to be told twice and I was airborne on my flying elephant in under five minutes. Of course, you don’t get the view you currently do at Disney World, with the Fantasyland expansion, but it was still fun.
Next in line had to be Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride and boy this is! It was a lot more jerky than I remembered, but still fun all the same.
It was time for a few photos...
We then headed on to Pinocchio’s Daring Journey and that was a walk-on as well. In fact, I think when we arrived, we were the only customers for the ride full stop at that time.
Are you keeping count? We entered the park around 7:40am and by now, 50 minutes later, we had completed five rides. This is how I like the parks!
We walked slowly through from Fantasyland into Frontierland, stopping to get various photos along the way.
That's a lot of riding in an hour--and I really like the photos from Dumbo as, to me, they really show off the landscaping.
Looking forward to the cell phone story!
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