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More great pictures from the Aladdin show. Prince Ali is one of my favorite Disney songs, too. I used to know all the words.
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I love that song. Sometimes as I am working I play it on my computer and it puts me in a good mood. (wish it was part of the hold music for Disney because after 4 hours on hold yesterday I was getting pretty sick of the same songs over and over and over!)
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More great pix. Would love to see that show.
It's a fabulous show! You 2 need to get out there!
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Love all your photos from the show. And you're right, when the carpet can't fly, the whole thing is done on the stage. That's what we've seen before.
I figured that is how it is done. It was really neat seeing it fly, but I got better pictures of them while on stage.
We kept moving along and spotted the Mad Hatter out for a meet and greet. I took some quick shots of him as we walked by.
He wasn’t cooperating and looking directly at me like I wanted him too.
We had a mission, a ride both of us wanted to ride, so I followed Cass as she led the way through Adventureland.
DL felt more crowded to me, even with the narrower paths.
I never did make it to Tarzan’s treehouse, but I took pictures of it several times.
Ok….I have one favorite ride above all others at WDW and DL has its own version which is different and longer. I HAD to ride it.
The line was long, but we got in anyways. Hey look the D Suite is right there!
Of course I occupied some of the time by taking pictures.
Finally we made it in and loaded onto our boat. The queue and loading area is totally different than WDW’s version. You also start out going around the Blue Bayou restaurant and you can see people dining.
I attempted to take a few pictures on the ride, but most did not come out very well.
There are some scenes that are close to the same and some are very different.
I believe the skull on the headboard is a real skull!!
The treasure room is very different and it is towards the beginning of the ride.
Ooooo! I'm loving the PotC at DL! I'm hoping to get out there next year and this TR is making me want to start plotting, I mean, planning for that trip!
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Such an amazing ride. BB is a wonderful place to sit and eat too. A seat by the water=romance heaven. But too expensive for what you get, so once I started paying my own way i stopped going. I love seeing the restaurant as you float by as well. I was worried I'd hate the changes with the PoTC movie add-ins, but I've forgiven them for this and it now doesn't mess me up too much. I saw some early version in DLP first, and it was pretty lame. But DLR's isn't too over the top or jarring.
I ride PoTC at DL many years ago, and I remember that it was great!
it is a great ride!
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Ooooo! I'm loving the PotC at DL! I'm hoping to get out there next year and this TR is making me want to start plotting, I mean, planning for that trip!
Plotting/ planning....all the same here.
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Such an amazing ride. BB is a wonderful place to sit and eat too. A seat by the water=romance heaven. But too expensive for what you get, so once I started paying my own way i stopped going. I love seeing the restaurant as you float by as well. I was worried I'd hate the changes with the PoTC movie add-ins, but I've forgiven them for this and it now doesn't mess me up too much. I saw some early version in DLP first, and it was pretty lame. But DLR's isn't too over the top or jarring.
I can barely remember what pirates was like at WDW before the refurb. It's just been so long ago now. I like this version though. I don't think they made any drastic changes.
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I love Pirates at Disneyland - there's just something about the way they theme that ride there....
Of course the ride has some familiar scenes in it too!
We Wants the Redhead!!!
Now Captain Jack is sitting at the very end. At WDW he looks so real! This one…..not so much. The 2nd time we rode this ride I noticed it more and thought “wow, he looks really bad!” and at that same moment Cass turned to me and said the same thing. He was kind of dirty looking and just not quite right.
So my thoughts on DL’s version of Pirates? I loved it! I would not say it’s better than WDW, but I love them both equally. It’s different and fun and I am really glad to finally see this version of it.
The exit area of the ride comes out here so I had to get a few more shots.
Off we went. Another ride that was on our list was the Matterhorn, so we headed that way.
Before riding this bad boy, I needed to make a potty run!
How cute is this area????
I snuck a picture inside because it was just themed so well.
When we came out we went to check the wait time…..the line was quite long, but we planned to use the single rider line. Well they informed us the ride was not running right now and they were not sure when it would be back to running. We could wait if we wanted to, but we chose to keep moving.
I then spotted these ladies walking in high heels. I have no clue how they could be comfortable walking around a park in those things. I took a quick crappy picture of them because I was just amazed.
I can’t even stand in those type of shoes, let alone walk in them!
Onward we went. We spotted It’s a Small Word. And yes I would have LOVED to ride the original version, but sadly it was down for refurbishment, which was the case with a lot of rides and attractions while we were there that week.
We came across some ducks that were just so darn cute. Of course I got a picture.
And it was time for a snack for me! I was getting pretty darn hungry and I needed something to tie me over.
Ok, maybe not so much hungry….but I NEEDED a Mickey bar! LOL
We loved POTC at Disneyland. 7 months from today I'll be eating at Blue Bayou! It looks wonderful! Sad you missed It's a Small World. It is magical there, but it couldn't be helped.
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