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The monorail was something I didn't learn much about before we headed to California, but Luke filled me in as we rode. We got on in Tomorrowland from where the track took us outside the park around to the front and then on to DTD. There is a station at DTD where we could have gotten on or off, but we stayed on as we wanted to stay in the park. Lots of folks boarded to head into the park after clearing a bag check. From DTD, the track leads to the Grand Californian where it passes twice through the resort. Then the monorail takes a track through California Adventure (that was my first glimpse into this park). Eventually, the track back is parallel to the track coming out. Before the monorail returns to the Tomorrowland station it makes a figure 8 through Tomorrowland among the trees. We were dropped back off exactly where we started.
I had totally forgotten the route until you asked or I'd have included it in the update last night. Luke had to take me through it all over again using Google Maps.
We have a backdrop photo from WDW in 1999(?) that has my DD fighting the Malifent dragon. and a whole bunch of villians in a forest type setting. it's the only one we have like that. Seems like it was before PhotoPass days started. Now I'm wondering how we got it.
That would be such a cool backdrop if they still had it.
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Oh gosh I am so with you about the fun, cool factor. Even as an adult who hears all of that rational reasoning about slow ride time and low guest capacity, I'm still like "but why not keep it going?", it's so much fun!
Definitely! Especially for those of us who aren't really into the big thrill rides. We need fun, too.
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Can I just say, You and Luke are the most adorable couple! I love all your pictures so far!!
I was very pleased with all the great PhotoPass photos we wound up with.
Such great pics Cam! The weather looked perfect. I totally forgot about the submarine voyage and we weren't able to ride SM on our last trip because the line was so long. Adding both to our upcoming plans! Wasn't it surprising how much smaller the monorail in DL was?
Really looking forward to your next update.
Your excitement, not only in your commentary, but in all your picture taking is infectious! I'm so happy that you enjoyed everything about DL and look forward to another trip back there! I love WDW so much, and since we're planning our trip out to DL next October, we won't be going to the F&W in Epcot for the second year in a row which was making me sad, but after reading your trip report I'm getting very excited for DL! The PP pictures climbing the mountain are so perfect for your scrapbook! We loved it when you could ride the 20,000 leagues ride in WDW and were so disappointed when they removed it, so it will be extra special to have that to look forward to in DL! I'm glad to hear that you got to use your DVC discount at the counter service restaurants as that will help keep food costs down somewhat for our trip. You and Luke are such a cute couple It's so nice to have a spouse that enjoys Disney as much as you do. I'm so lucky to have a husband who has the same love of Disney too.
I love all of your beautiful pictures! It's almost like being there, because you documented so much!
The Frozen backdrop is very "cool"! I don't think that one was there when we went. We did get our pictures with the Matterhorn backdrop. That was so fun!
Autopia is one ride that we never got around to doing. I'm not a big fan of that type of ride, but I think I would have enjoyed it just to see the scenery. (I rode the Tomorrowland Speedway once in WDW, and I think that ride is just wasted space that could be put to much better use. But Autopia looks a little better.)
I am so enjoying your TR; it's making me want to plan a trip there now! DH & I were there for a day back in 1990 during their 35th Anniversary celebration. We are hoping to do a big trip to Hawaii (and Aulani) next year, and I would love to stop at DLR on the way with my (now) big kids. I think I'm going to have to insist...
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Glad you were able to finally ride in the submarine ride! I'm not a huge Space Mt. fan, but I think the Ghost Galaxy overlay is really cool. Love the photopass pictures, especially the Matterhorn ones.
I love all the photos, especially the Matterhorn. Too funny!
Such a cool Disney idea!
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Your excitement, not only in your commentary, but in all your picture taking is infectious! I'm so happy that you enjoyed everything about DL and look forward to another trip back there! I love WDW so much, and since we're planning our trip out to DL next October, we won't be going to the F&W in Epcot for the second year in a row which was making me sad, but after reading your trip report I'm getting very excited for DL! The PP pictures climbing the mountain are so perfect for your scrapbook! We loved it when you could ride the 20,000 leagues ride in WDW and were so disappointed when they removed it, so it will be extra special to have that to look forward to in DL! I'm glad to hear that you got to use your DVC discount at the counter service restaurants as that will help keep food costs down somewhat for our trip. You and Luke are such a cute couple It's so nice to have a spouse that enjoys Disney as much as you do. I'm so lucky to have a husband who has the same love of Disney too.
I was afraid I'd miss F&W so much that it would put a damper on DLR, but no way. Once I was there I was totally immersed. We were very happy with our food cost savings using the DVC discount everywhere whether eating or shopping. You are so right about the benefits of a spouse who also loves Disney.
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I love all of your beautiful pictures! It's almost like being there, because you documented so much!
The Frozen backdrop is very "cool"! I don't think that one was there when we went. We did get our pictures with the Matterhorn backdrop. That was so fun!
Autopia is one ride that we never got around to doing. I'm not a big fan of that type of ride, but I think I would have enjoyed it just to see the scenery. (I rode the Tomorrowland Speedway once in WDW, and I think that ride is just wasted space that could be put to much better use. But Autopia looks a little better.)
For me the photos are my best form of documentation, and they don't require pausing the fun as writing in a notebook does. Autopia is so much better than Tomorrowland speedway.
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Love those backdrop pictures!! And I don't think there's such a thing as "too many pictures" in a TR, so keep it up!
My photos decrease at the end nears, but there are still plenty.
I am so enjoying your TR; it's making me want to plan a trip there now! DH & I were there for a day back in 1990 during their 35th Anniversary celebration. We are hoping to do a big trip to Hawaii (and Aulani) next year, and I would love to stop at DLR on the way with my (now) big kids. I think I'm going to have to insist...
I think a stop at DLR before flying on to Hawaii is the perfect idea. In fact, I've told Luke if we ever get to go to Hawaii, we are going to do exactly that.
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Glad you were able to finally ride in the submarine ride! I'm not a huge Space Mt. fan, but I think the Ghost Galaxy overlay is really cool. Love the photopass pictures, especially the Matterhorn ones.
The Ghost Galaxy overlay is really cool. It was a lot of fun getting some different sort of PhotoPass photos.