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So I'm going to keep consistent: This just gets better & better & better!
I got teary-eyed reading about the Partners statue and the Roy & Minnie statue too!! Of course it doesn't take much these days - darn pregnancy hormones!
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Holy memorbilia batman!! Lots of great stuff. I was particularly intrigued by this one:
The little doombuggy with Mickey, Goofy and the hitchhiking ghost is awesome!!!!!
Absolutely love all the legends handprints, that's such a treat to see. This tour is just over the top.
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At the Magic Kingdom in WDW, the Partners statue faces the Roy & Minnie statue. There, Walt is saying to Mickey, “It’s time for you to join Roy and Minnie.”
This made me cry!!!
This part of the tour was awesome!!! Loved all the pictures!!!
Just catching up sharon
what a fantastic trip you are having - I am so jealous
what great pics
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OK, so I pulled out some of the stuff I bought at Imagineering and took a photo. I didn't include any of the pins since they're going to be gifts for people who may be reading.
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Okay...2 posts to catch up on. Okay...the Imagineering tour. I think I may have said this once or twice before but WOW!! What an amazing tour! I love the Mickey and mops that will be hanging off of the Dream, very cool! And hey...you saw them being built. Oh...Mickey's of Glendale...a shoppers heaven! How did you manage to keep it just $50 over your gift card. I'm always of the mindset when I have a gift card in hand that really no matter what I spend I can always tell Craig "yeah, but I saved (fill-in-the-blank)!" He doesn't always buy it.
Wow again for the Studios tour!! Love the Picture of Mickey drawing himself into the future. Way Cool! Okay, why is the guy touching the actual Steamboat Willie script with his oily hands!! Love the 3 paw prints And love me some sweet potatoe fries too!! I am absolutely loving this TR and seriously thinking of planning this one with the boys. I assume they do something similar for families too??
Dawn, we share the same shopping philosophy. And I love % off sales, because the more you spend, the more you save! There weren't any kids on this tour, but I'm pretty sure it's exactly the same with kids.
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Holy memorbilia batman!! Lots of great stuff. I was particularly intrigued by this one:
The little doombuggy with Mickey, Goofy and the hitchhiking ghost is awesome!!!!!
Absolutely love all the legends handprints, that's such a treat to see. This tour is just over the top.
I actually have one of those!
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Could that street sign have been for "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"?
It's been a long time since I've seen WFRR, but I think I remember seeing it in there. But it was there before then. It was an older movie. I want to say The Reluctant Dragon, but I'm not 100% sure.
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I've got the next update ready, so I'm going to go ahead and post it right now.
Standard disclaimer: This is a detailed TR with many spoilers. If you don’t want to know all the details, stop reading. Also, there are some things listed on the itinerary and some things not listed on the itinerary. For things not listed, I will post an additional spoiler warning, in case you want to read about it but not spoil all the little surprises.
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After our bus ride (I guess it took about an hour and a half? I don’t remember, really), we were pulling into our home for the next three nights, the Grand Californian. There was a special counter for us to check in since there were so many of us. We didn’t really need to check in, just get our packet and room keys and put a credit card on the room if we needed to.
Once I’d gotten checked in, I headed up to my room. I really love the Grand Californian. I took a few quick pictures of the room.
Then I went out to the balcony to check out my view. I noticed that there were ABD’ers all around me! And they were all popping out to check out their views and saying hello to each other.
Here’s a photo Heather took of me!
This was a nice location because I got to watch the monorail go by!
When I went back inside, I discovered that my luggage had been delivered while I was out on the balcony. I hadn’t even heard the CM! Actually, only one of my two bags had been delivered, but the one I wanted had arrived. I changed into warmer clothes for an evening in the park and then headed down to meet the group. We didn’t have a lot of time to really freshen up, again, thanks to us being behind time all day.
Once the group had gathered in the lobby, we all walked through Downtown Disney over to the Disneyland Hotel.
Now, the Backstage Magic itinerary says that dinner is at Hook’s Pointe, but we were informed that our group would be dining at Steakhouse 55 instead. I was happy with that news because I’d heard wonderful things about Steakhouse 55 and it was on my list of places to try. Also, Steakhouse 55 is almost what would be considered a signature dining experience.
Before we headed in for dinner, though, they had a little reception set up for us with some snacks and a wine tasting.
Then we went into the dining room. I loved that there were old pictures all over the place.
Our group had one of the dining rooms almost all to ourselves. I started with a Caesar salad with olive tapenade crouton that was very good.
I ordered the steak (there was a choice of free range chicken, broiled salmon or NY strip) and I ordered it medium-well (don’t judge me ). Well, it came out well done.
I assume there was a problem because they had to prepare so many dishes all at once. I say this because of Steakhouse 55’s excellent reputation and in my opinion, a steakhouse’s reputation is based on two things – their cuts of meat and knowing how to prepare them to a diner’s taste. I actually don’t mind steak cooked well-done that much, so I just ate it, but I wouldn’t mind a do-over at Steakhouse 55.
Dessert was a very tasty apple tart.
During dinner, one of my fellow Adventurers handed out custom made M&Ms to everyone.
She was at my table and she cracked me up with her story of these. She said she got some strange looks when she went through security with 44 little plastic bags. She wanted to bring a little scale with her to make sure everyone got the same amount but figured that would be pushing her luck.
After dinner, we paused for a bathroom break and I got a couple of pics of the mosaic on the floor of the hotel.
As much as I love the Grand Californian, I have a total soft spot in my heart for the DLH. It’s just so very Disney. And I loved that Walt had a hand in it, too.
Once everyone was ready to go, the group walked over to Disneyland. They gathered us up in front of the gate. We were told a bunch of cool things. This could possibly be a spoiler, depending on how spoiler-sensitive you are. If you want to skip the non-ABD itinerary spoilers, you might want to skip to the next post. I don’t think it’s a big deal, and in fact it will probably help with your planning.
First, they handed out our 4-day park hoppers. They just had a stack and handed them out. I got Goofy! It would be our responsibility to keep track of them from that point on. Jaime was constantly reminding us before we left, “no tickie, no Mickey.” They also had one FP for each of us to use that evening.
Also, they were opening a special turnstile just for our use, so we wouldn’t have to wait in line with the unwashed masses to get into the park. And for anyone that wanted to, they were taking us to the Haunted Mansion. And then, if anybody wanted to ride the Finding Nemo Subs, they would take us over there. Score! That’s a non-FP attraction, and it would’ve been very difficult to ride that on our own because of the long lines.
So the group headed over to the Haunted Mansion.
They cleared the place out for us. Literally. There wasn’t another soul in the mansion besides our group (and the 999 happy haunts, of course). I have a couple of photos that the guides took.
Of course I didn’t know about this picture, and I cracked up when I saw it on the Photopass CD. Our guides were hams and I it!
I wasn’t about to pass up on the Nemo subs, so I joined the group riding that. Not everyone wanted to do that, but we still had a big group and no, that isn’t foreshadowing.
After a few minutes we were able to go right to the front of the line.
I’d say there were about 38 of us on the sub. All adults. I suppose the subs aren’t built to handle that many adults, so we were scraping the bottom of the lagoon – before we even “dove” – we must really be heavy. The CM stopped the sub and told whomever was on the other end of the radio that we hit really hard and bounced up out of the water. The response? A bored, almost exasperated, “just keep going!!” I could practically see him rolling his eyes on the other end of the radio. But I have to admit, this made me a little nervous. I’m not claustrophobic at all, but I started thinking about us getting stuck out in the middle of the lagoon, underwater. It was too cold for a swim.
Luckily, we proceeded without bottoming out, and everyone had a good laugh about it after the fact.
SPOILER WARNING! Skip to next post to avoid mini spoiler. After the ride, our guides handed out that day’s pin.
We were told we’d be meeting in the lobby of the GC at 7:00 to head into Disneyland for our breakfast at Club 33.
It was almost park closing time (11:00). I had a FP, I was in Tomorrowland, so what should I do? Space Mountain, naturally. A group of us made the same choice and walked over. I was glad to have the FP, since there was a 45-minute standby, even though it was almost park closing. We waited about 10 minutes with our FPs and then we were riding! Whoo! I love the Disneyland version of Space Mountain. So much fun!
After that, I called it a night. The park would be closing in 6 minutes, so some of the group went to ride Buzz Lightyear since there was no wait. Because I stink at Buzz, particularly the DL version, I skipped it.
I strolled through DTD, just enjoying the sights (I probably should’ve taken some photos, since I have so few to share ). SPOILER WARNING! Skip to next post to avoid mini spoiler. Back at the room I discovered that the guides had made photo postcards of some of our group photos and put them in an envelope and slipped them under the door.
I unpacked and got ready for bed. I set a wakeup call for 6 am, just in case, because Club 33 was a do-not-miss moment. Besides, Disneyland still has the original “up and at ‘em” Mickey wakeup call, which I love! The next day was a biggie – Club 33 and a tour of Walt’s apartment above the firehouse among other things. Lights out!
Up Next: The best day so far!
Sorry about the short posts, but I wanted to play it safe in case some people are trying to avoid some spoilers.
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OMG! Shaun Cassidy works at Disney? Shaun Cassidy? Hardy Boy, Singer, brother to David? THAT Shaun Cassidy? What ever does he do for Disney???
Er. Um. Great update. Can't wait to read when you get to Disneyland (my home away from home!).
So I guess you know who Shaun Cassidy is? I don't think he works for Disney. I think he has a production company and the offices are at the Walt Disney Studios.
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