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I met up with Cheryl & Mark again and we ventured into Fantasyland. There wasn’t much of a wait for Storybook Land Canal Boats, but it was in the blistering sun, so it seemed like a longer wait than it actually was. I was glad to get a chance to ride, though.
I’ve never actually ridden that train before – I think I’ll have to on my next trip!
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Then we did NOT ride the teacups. Cheryl and I went on Alice in Wonderland while Mark stayed out and took photos.
You get great views of the Matterhorn from here
I said goodbye to Cheryl and Mark again (this was actually bonus time for us – we hadn’t planned to meet up today) and then headed off to the Matterhorn SRL. I adore the new Yeti – he’s so lifelike! It makes riding the super-bumpy ride worth it. Just kidding – I think the Matterhorn is a fun ride but bumpy.
Then I headed over to Tomorrowland to hopefully get on Space Mountain Ghost Galaxy.
Look who I spotted roaming around Tomorrowland
The ride was up and running thankfully and I was glad to have a FP, because the standby was longer than I would’ve been willing to wait.
Honestly, I felt a little let down. It didn’t seem to be all that special. Especially considering the ride went down to install it. But I guess it didn’t matter, because fundamentally, it’s Space Mountain. Aww yeah!
After that, it was sadly time for me to leave. I walked back to the DLH, taking every bit of magic in that I could. I picked up my stuff and headed to the rental car office, which was right across from the DLH in Downtown Disney.
Up Next: You’re going to Hollywood!
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Mickey's so happy to see me back, he can barely contain himself!
Oh it definitely was a real bonus that we got to spend more time with you that day. I was so glad we all got to do the Haunted Mansion Holidays, it's always so much fun.
Haunted Mansion Holiday is so cool that I'd go back to DL just for it. We were so lucky to get to ride it 3 times last October. What a fun morning before you had to vacate the premises.
Looked like a fun day for your last few hours in DL! Even better as you got to spend some more time with Cheryl and Mark! Great photos as always!
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
My TR from my most recent trip is now underway. Includes: Universal Studios Florida, Disney World and Sea World Orlando Trifecta TR -Updated December 10th! TR is now COMPLETED!
I loved seeing all the pictures and video of the Haunted Mansion!!! I'm guessing that we'll get a chance to see it in September since we're going the same week that you did So sad that your TR is coming to an end. Are you heading to WDW in August for your family trip?
Oh it definitely was a real bonus that we got to spend more time with you that day. I was so glad we all got to do the Haunted Mansion Holidays, it's always so much fun.
We so often end up in the same place without planning it!
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Haunted Mansion Holiday is so cool that I'd go back to DL just for it. We were so lucky to get to ride it 3 times last October. What a fun morning before you had to vacate the premises.
I do love HMH! So well done!
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Looked like a fun day for your last few hours in DL! Even better as you got to spend some more time with Cheryl and Mark! Great photos as always!
It was great to share some final magic with them!
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all caught up. i'm loving the report. the photos are great and it is getting me excited from my trip in November.
Thanks!
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I loved seeing all the pictures and video of the Haunted Mansion!!! I'm guessing that we'll get a chance to see it in September since we're going the same week that you did So sad that your TR is coming to an end. Are you heading to WDW in August for your family trip?
Yes!! 45 days to go but who's counting
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Glad you were able to see both holiday-themed rides, even if Space Mtn was a bit of a letdown.
I guess after HMH, my expectations of an overlay were raised. At least the ride's fun!
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Glad you were able to squeeze in some fun at DL before leaving!
When 2 of my favorite rides are opening back up, I just have to ride them.
I'm going to continue with the Hollywood portion of the TR right here, since many people who visit DL also go to Hollywood.
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Mickey's so happy to see me back, he can barely contain himself!
The car rental place only had one other person renting, but it took a bit of time to get my car. There was only one agent, and the group in front of me had a lot of questions.
I got in my rental car, programmed the GPS and drove to the California ScienCenter. I parked the car and as I got to the entrance, I stopped to get a photo. It was then I realized I had a low battery on my camera. I decided not to go back and dig through my luggage for the spare and just take pictures with my phone instead. Sorry in advance!
The main thing I wanted to see was the Space Shuttle Endeavor, but I took some time to explore other exhibits along the way.
Next stop was the La Brea Tar Pits. I know this is weird, but I was really excited to see them. I’d heard about them before, but it was something I just couldn’t picture in my head, so it got me curious about the place and then I decided it was something I needed to see for myself. Only I could have the La Brea Tar Pits on my bucket list.
I feel like saying “finally seeing it in person lived up to my expectations” kind of oversells it just a bit, but at the same time, I certainly wasn’t disappointed. It was more like a sense of happy satisfaction, if that makes sense? Anyway, I was very pleased to get to finally see it in person, and I liked what I saw.
It was pretty late and the museum was due to close in about 20 minutes, so I decided not to visit. I did, however, go in and buy a few items from the gift shop to commemorate my visit.
I drove the short distance to the Loews Hollywood Hotel and checked in. I schmoozed the front desk agent and he told me I’d gotten a nice upgrade. Sweet! I had no idea how sweet it was until I got to my room, though. It was HUGE!
And of course, with all those windows, the view was phenomenal!
You can see that the hotel is in the Hollywood & Highland Complex
As much as I adore the DLH (especially club level ), I kind of wanted to live in this room. I loved looking out the windows at what felt like all of L.A.
I had a partial view of the rooftop pool which I later visited, but only to look, not to swim.
The bathroom was great, too.
I love the variety of snacks at the Loews, but I rarely buy anything (even though I can get an employee discount).
I was hungry and ready to do some sightseeing, so I headed out to Hollywood Boulevard.
Grom – I tried it later that day and I can say the gelato is almost as good as it is in Italy
I remembered from my last stay that there was an In-N-Out Burger just a couple of blocks from the hotel, so I took a walk to get a burger for dinner. The line was literally out the door of the place, but it actually didn’t take long to order.
When I got my food, I found a table outside to enjoy it. Normally, I don’t take photos of burgers, but this was a really nice-looking fast-food burger, so I had to snap a pic before digging in.
How’s that for a beauty shot?
Then I did some sightseeing as I returned to the Loews. The short walk to/from In-N-Out goes right past Hollywood High School, and there was a football game going on that night. Back on Hollywood, I did some window shopping and people watching.
I stopped in Ghirardelli even though I’d just been to San Francisco where their flagship is. It used to be the Disney Soda Fountain (which I’m so glad I got to see), but some Disney touches remain.
The CM in there jokingly asked me if I didn’t want to make a purchase and I told him I’d just been in San Francisco. I’m good, dude!
Back on Hollywood Boulevard, it was getting dark, so I could enjoy the neon.
Then I headed back up to enjoy my room for a while. I love the trend in hotels to have lots of places to charge the many electronic devices people tend to travel with these days. I thought where one USB port was pretty clever…
That’s the base of the lamp on the night table, where a lot of people keep their phones. Someone was using his or her head.
I loved my nighttime view possibly more than the daytime one. I am quite the little city mouse, you know.
I turned in for the night, for the last time this trip. I’d be heading home the next evening, but not until after my VIP tour at Universal Studios.
Up Next: Behind the Scenes
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Mickey's so happy to see me back, he can barely contain himself!
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