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That's one thing I love about the castle at DL - the walk through part! And I actually love the size of it - but agree it's a shock if you see it after seeing the castle at WDW.
I know what you're saying. The size of it isn't the problem, it's what you're used at the other parks that make going there a bit of a shock. I guess they just wanted to go bigger with the castles after Disneyland?
Love your photos, but I have to say that I hope Mr Toad doesn't disappear any time soon. It was my favorite ride at WDW when I was a kid and I love that I can still ride it at DL!
I think it'll be there for some time to come, not that I'm an expert or anything, but from what people are saying about lines for it.
Tuesday 25 December – part three: why can’t Disney World do this?
When we came out of there, Dumbo had almost no wait (I think I had to wait for one rotation of Dumbos, then I was on), so I went to do that. Of course, Mark’s far too cool to ride Dumbo so he just stood and photographed me instead…
I always have the greatest time on this ride, as you can probably tell from the photos he got. It’s just so much fun, and is iconic Disney, plus I always ride it, and just feel like a kid again. After all, where else in the world can an adult ride a flying elephant and not be ridiculed….
By now, it was almost 8:00am, so we made our way over to the entrance to Adventureland, along with all the crowds. It was cool to hear the park opening announcement as we waited to be let in.
We lost most of the crowds as we walked past Indiana Jones Adventure, but we had somewhere else to be…
I was concerned that later on, the wait for Pirates might be obscene and this is always a must-do for us, whatever Disney park we’re in. I have to say that I do absolutely adore the Disneyland version. It seems longer, and it was certainly in much better working order than the Florida one had been a couple of weeks earlier. As Mark pointed out, you even see the cannon coming out of the fort to attack the ship, which you don’t get in Disney World. It’s little touches like that which make all the difference, and make this so much fun to ride.
When we came out of there, it was 8:20am, and I wondered if we just had time to go on the Haunted Mansion Holidays, before we were due back in the room to Skype with Mark’s family at 9:00am. I figured it couldn’t hurt to take a look… and there was no wait!
Off we went….
Honestly, I think I said this the last time we did this in October 2008, but why on earth Disney World doesn’t do holiday overlays, I don’t know. Actually, in truth I probably do. It probably attracts more than enough crowds and they know that they can get away without having to do anything… certainly that would be my best guess, whereas judging by how not particularly busy Disneyland was today, I guess they do need to draw people into the parks.
Anyway, this is absolutely superb, and if you get the opportunity to visit Disneyland between October and December, do, and make sure you go on this. You really won’t recognise this as the Haunted Mansion. Sure, the same ride is there underneath all the holiday décor, but everything else is changed, including the narration. If you’re a Disney fan, and you’re used to the usual Haunted Mansion spiel, it does make a very pleasant change to get something so different….
Next: “have you ridden Radiator Springs Racers yet?”
One day I have to see the holiday layovers. It's interesting to see that Christmas morning is not such a crowded time. No line for Dumbo! I'm planning a trip back to DLR right now for next May, IF I can get a studio at 7 months at VGC! I'm glad they're doing a better job at upkeep of Pirates at DL than in Florida. I can't say that I really noticed last November, though, I was just so excited to be on the ride again!
As a person who's ridden Dumbo at Disneyland I completely agree with you. It's iconic. I was with a friend who lives near there and she didn't see the big deal, but even though they went to Disneyland all the time, she's not a Disney nut like me. I also agree with you about Pirates of the Caribbean. It's so much better than the one at Disney World. You did a great job capturing the details. Haunted Mansion with the holiday overlay was really amazing. I didn't know what to expect when I went on it, but this was truly amazing. Even the que line was detailed every bit.
Wow, three more classic rides on Christmas morning. Awesome way to start the day! Thanks so much for sharing those photos on Haunted Mansion! I have yet to ride the DL version as it's always closed Labor Day weekend when I'm there for the race. That's when they're putting in the Holiday overlay - which looks really cool!!
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I am glad to see I am not the only one who rides Dumbo, Alone!!!!!! The entrance to the Pirates ride is very different from Florida . Also, I love the entrance of the Haunted Manison with the 4 huge pillars in front. What a lovely change!!!
One day I have to see the holiday layovers. It's interesting to see that Christmas morning is not such a crowded time. No line for Dumbo! I'm planning a trip back to DLR right now for next May, IF I can get a studio at 7 months at VGC! I'm glad they're doing a better job at upkeep of Pirates at DL than in Florida. I can't say that I really noticed last November, though, I was just so excited to be on the ride again!
I so hope it works out for you and you're able to get back there next May and of course back to WDW in December. It's still one of my favourite memories of our last trip - the two journeys we shared with you on Pirates.
As a person who's ridden Dumbo at Disneyland I completely agree with you. It's iconic. I was with a friend who lives near there and she didn't see the big deal, but even though they went to Disneyland all the time, she's not a Disney nut like me. I also agree with you about Pirates of the Caribbean. It's so much better than the one at Disney World. You did a great job capturing the details. Haunted Mansion with the holiday overlay was really amazing. I didn't know what to expect when I went on it, but this was truly amazing. Even the que line was detailed every bit.
I honestly think that the Haunted Mansion Holidays and It's A Small World Holidays (you will see that as well) are almost reason enough to go to Disneyland in the holidays. Add in Cars Land and well, there's no reason not to!
Wow, three more classic rides on Christmas morning. Awesome way to start the day! Thanks so much for sharing those photos on Haunted Mansion! I have yet to ride the DL version as it's always closed Labor Day weekend when I'm there for the race. That's when they're putting in the Holiday overlay - which looks really cool!!
Oh you'll have to go back at some point when it's in place, as it is amazing to see. What a shame you always miss it.
I so hope it works out for you and you're able to get back there next May and of course back to WDW in December. It's still one of my favourite memories of our last trip - the two journeys we shared with you on Pirates.
Luke has said when we go to Disneyland it needs to be in October or November. He is a huge Jack Skellington fan and wants to see the overlay at Haunted Mansion so bad. We are definitely coming up with lots of good reasons to visit DL and soon!
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