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I was anxious to see the new 60th Anniversary version of World of Color. It was terrific, but to be honest, I like the original a smidge better. This one was great, though!
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Once it ended, we made our way out of the park with everyone else. Karen and I walked Chez and Mark back to the Grand Californian and then we continued on to the DLH.
Both parks were closed fairly early, so Karen and I hung out in the lounge for a while. We could see fireworks going off at Disneyland. That park had closed at 7:00 for what we found out was a Cast Member party. If I remember, you’re invited after every 5th anniversary. Anyway, even though it would’ve been nice to hang out at DL that evening, we thought it was cool that the CMs got such an awesome celebratory party. And the fireworks were great, from what we could see.
I think Karen spent a little time packing up, since she’d be heading home very early the next day. I had plans to visit DL park to hopefully get on Space Mountain and Haunted Mansion, both of which were going to reopen with their holiday themes the next day. Hopefully. Why yes, that is foreshadowing.
Up Next: Both rides are down?!?
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Mickey's so happy to see me back, he can barely contain himself!
How neat you were able to watch those fireworks! I'm sure we must've watched rehearsals on the Tuesday night from Club 33 for that... sadly no fireworks, but we saw other entertainment being rehearsed.
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Just wanted you to know I'm wnjoying your new updates and photos!!! I'm so sad to see BTM Ranch go.... It was already closed, except the BBQ plsce, on our trip last December.
But, nothing we nostalgist a can do to stop progress. To infinity and beyond!!!
Sounds like such a fun night with Cheryl and Mark! Your dinner looked so delicious and the WOC pictures were beautiful! Looking forward to seeing that show. Did you get the WOC dinner package so you'd have a guaranteed viewing area? Was it so crowded that you needed to do that?
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Some very big updates on this TR! Great photos and you and Karen certainly covered a lot of territory with so many attractions in the various areas of DL! Looked like a great dinner with Cheryl and Mark at Cathay Circle! You certainly covered the WOC show very well with some amazing photos! Looks like an incredible show and a great way to end the evening!
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
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What an awesome finish to this day! You all packed in a lot of my favorites: Carthay Circle for dinner (I'm already planning the WoC dinner package for here on our next trip.), DCA at night which is so impressive, and World of Color. I've no idea about the original version, but the 60th Anniversary version total blew me away. The night we saw it I knew that one trip to DLR would never ever be enough.
How neat you were able to watch those fireworks! I'm sure we must've watched rehearsals on the Tuesday night from Club 33 for that... sadly no fireworks, but we saw other entertainment being rehearsed.
It was a fun surprise to get to watch the fireworks. It made the 5th night in a row where we were able to see fireworks from wherever we were.
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Fabulous photos. It looked like a great show
It was!
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Just wanted you to know I'm wnjoying your new updates and photos!!! I'm so sad to see BTM Ranch go.... It was already closed, except the BBQ plsce, on our trip last December.
But, nothing we nostalgist a can do to stop progress. To infinity and beyond!!!
I'm not one of those who thinks nothing should change, but I also reserve the right to miss things that are gone.
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Love the pictures of the parade, from the balcony.
Thanks!
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Sounds like such a fun night with Cheryl and Mark! Your dinner looked so delicious and the WOC pictures were beautiful! Looking forward to seeing that show. Did you get the WOC dinner package so you'd have a guaranteed viewing area? Was it so crowded that you needed to do that?
Yes, we got the WOC package, which I would recommend. You have to eat anyway, and even during slow seasons, WOC draws a crowd.
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You got a great view of the parade from that balcony!
Great pictures of WoC!
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Some very big updates on this TR! Great photos and you and Karen certainly covered a lot of territory with so many attractions in the various areas of DL! Looked like a great dinner with Cheryl and Mark at Cathay Circle! You certainly covered the WOC show very well with some amazing photos! Looks like an incredible show and a great way to end the evening!
It was a fabulous day!
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What an awesome finish to this day! You all packed in a lot of my favorites: Carthay Circle for dinner (I'm already planning the WoC dinner package for here on our next trip.), DCA at night which is so impressive, and World of Color. I've no idea about the original version, but the 60th Anniversary version total blew me away. The night we saw it I knew that one trip to DLR would never ever be enough.
One visit is definitely not enough! Now you have to go during Christmas time!
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Day Ten – Friday, September 11 Both rides are down?!?
Karen was up with the chickens, so I got up a little early to see her off. I don’t think I was already awake. Anyway, we said our goodbyes for the moment, happy to know we’d be seeing one another again in 2 months.
I had a quick breakfast in the lounge and then headed down to Disneyland to make rope drop. I wasn’t surprised to see a lot of people already there – I actually think some locals had come to DL before work to check out the holiday overlays.
I decided to head to Space Mountain Ghost Galaxy first because I figured that Haunted Mansion Holiday was a faster-moving line. Sadly, when I got to Space Mountain, I learned it was down.
So then I walked double-time back across the park to HMH. I was slightly horrified to discover the queue was all the way out into the walkway. Yikes!
I figured out that the queue wasn’t as long as it seemed – the ride was down and they weren’t letting people into the queue. So I was seeing the queue to get into the queue. Once they opened up, it got much more manageable, and I patted myself on the back for figuring it out and not bailing.
I sent a text to Cheryl to find out where she and Mark were. She responded that they were in the queue for HMH. Me too! After we both described where we were, we figured out that we were on opposite sides of the same wall. How funny!
I was constantly checking my app for both Space Mountain (still down) and HMH. HMH showed it was opening soon, and shortly thereafter, we began to move again. This is such a wonderful overlay, and it’s only at Disneyland, so I was thrilled to get to see it before I left. I was also hoping to get to see the new Hatbox Ghost. Did I ever! But more on that in a second.
I was pleased to get some decent photos of the ride!
Each year, there’s a different gingerbread house in the ballroom. I thought this year’s version was pretty cool!
They were still ironing out some of the kinks, because our doombuggies stopped completely. I was very excited because I was directly in front of the new Hatbox Ghost.
We were stopped there so long, that I was even able to get a fantastic video of it!
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After I’d taken the video, the ride restarted.
After that, Cheryl & Mark went off to get breakfast while I walked back over to get SM FPs The ride was still down, but I was hoping it’d be up before too long. My plan was to hit the road about 11:00, but I could possibly push that back a bit if I needed to.
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