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There are other changes as well.
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We go on to the joy and through the tears
We go on to discover new frontiers
Moving on with the current of the years.
We go on
Moving forward now as one
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Ever on with each rising sun.
To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
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Friday 28 December – part two: “now sir, I thought you would’ve guessed that”
As we left the park, we were surprised to see that the lines were longer for the California Adventure than the Disneyland Park. I guess that goes to show how big a pull Cars Land is.
We headed through the gates, and got a Photopass pic done as soon as we did:
Then we walked through a mainly deserted Town Square, where we got some more Photopass pics done by the Christmas tree:
… and we got some shots of Town Square and Main Street.
We got to the hub just before 8:00am, which is when the other areas of the park, outside of Tomorrowland and Fantasyland, that open to resort guests an hour early, would open to everyone. We sat down, and listened to the opening announcement, before following the crowds into Adventureland.
We ended up being on the very first boat of the day for the Jungle Cruise, and we had Aaron as our driver. He was great, full of corny jokes. I loved the one about the Indian elephants – “how can you tell the difference between these and African elephants?” Mark replied “their ears”, but the skipper said it’s because we’re in India. When we got to the African section, he asked the same question, and a kid piped up “because we’re in Africa”. said our skipper, “it’s because of their ears”, and without missing a beat, he turned to Mark and said “now sir, I thought you would’ve guessed that.”
Of course, we had the famous backside of water, and Aaron screamed, and celebrated that fact for about a minute.
We came off, and walked on to Pirates of the Caribbean, which as always, was a lot of fun. This is so much better than at Disney World, and for anyone who comes here, this is something you really should go on, so you can compare the two for yourselves.
We came out into New Orleans Square, and we browsed the shops there, but the Christmas decorations now were all 2013. We’d noticed this over the last couple of days, with more and more 2013 merchandise coming out. I get that 100%, but where the heck was the 2012 stuff? We hadn’t seen any at all our entire stay, so whether they sold out or offered it for sale before we came, I don’t know. It was a shame we missed it.
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Friday 28 December – part two: “now sir, I thought you would’ve guessed that”
As we left the park, we were surprised to see that the lines were longer for the California Adventure than the Disneyland Park. I guess that goes to show how big a pull Cars Land is.
We headed through the gates, and got a Photopass pic done as soon as we did:
Then we walked through a mainly deserted Town Square, where we got some more Photopass pics done by the Christmas tree:
… and we got some shots of Town Square and Main Street.
We got to the hub just before 8:00am, which is when the other areas of the park, outside of Tomorrowland and Fantasyland, that open to resort guests an hour early, would open to everyone. We sat down, and listened to the opening announcement, before following the crowds into Adventureland.
We ended up being on the very first boat of the day for the Jungle Cruise, and we had Aaron as our driver. He was great, full of corny jokes. I loved the one about the Indian elephants – “how can you tell the difference between these and African elephants?” Mark replied “their ears”, but the skipper said it’s because we’re in India. When we got to the African section, he asked the same question, and a kid piped up “because we’re in Africa”. said our skipper, “it’s because of their ears”, and without missing a beat, he turned to Mark and said “now sir, I thought you would’ve guessed that.”
Of course, we had the famous backside of water, and Aaron screamed, and celebrated that fact for about a minute.
We came off, and walked on to Pirates of the Caribbean, which as always, was a lot of fun. This is so much better than at Disney World, and for anyone who comes here, this is something you really should go on, so you can compare the two for yourselves.
We came out into New Orleans Square, and we browsed the shops there, but the Christmas decorations now were all 2013. We’d noticed this over the last couple of days, with more and more 2013 merchandise coming out. I get that 100%, but where the heck was the 2012 stuff? We hadn’t seen any at all our entire stay, so whether they sold out or offered it for sale before we came, I don’t know. It was a shame we missed it.
The first two pics in your update are perfect for those who've never been to DLR and ask how close the two parks are. It looks like you took one pic and then turned around and took the other, right? The parks really are that close to each other!
Great picture of the piranha. I don't think I've seen anyone else post a picture of them before!
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The first two pics in your update are perfect for those who've never been to DLR and ask how close the two parks are. It looks like you took one pic and then turned around and took the other, right? The parks really are that close to each other!
that's exactly what I did.
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Great picture of the piranha. I don't think I've seen anyone else post a picture of them before!
I love trying to get a shot of them, as I remember loving them, as I seem to recall they were one of the new additions as part of the 50th anniversary celebrations.
Oh how I love Jungle Cruise!! You had a great skipper - love it when that happens. I remember on my second JC ride at DL we got all the way to the end, and there was trouble with the boat at the dock. So our boat, and the line of boats behind us (maybe 3) had to go in reverse through the whole thing! We got likely over halfway through and then were told to stay put, and then could go forward again to the end! It was the longest JC ride ever, but our skipper never missed a beat. He kept on with different jokes and talking with all the folks in our boat. It was so much fun!
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Great photos from Jungle Cruise. Getting a wonderful driver on that ride is such a treat! I agree with Jeannie about the park entrance photos. I just LOVE how close they are! The photopass pics from the front of the park are wonderful.
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Great pics of town square and photo pass! I had to look twice at the PP pics of you in front of the tree - for a moment the ornament behind your head make it look like you are wearing a turban or little hat.
Great pics of town square and photo pass! I had to look twice at the PP pics of you in front of the tree - for a moment the ornament behind your head make it look like you are wearing a turban or little hat.
Great pics of town square and photo pass! I had to look twice at the PP pics of you in front of the tree - for a moment the ornament behind your head make it look like you are wearing a turban or little hat.
Oh how I love Jungle Cruise!! You had a great skipper - love it when that happens. I remember on my second JC ride at DL we got all the way to the end, and there was trouble with the boat at the dock. So our boat, and the line of boats behind us (maybe 3) had to go in reverse through the whole thing! We got likely over halfway through and then were told to stay put, and then could go forward again to the end! It was the longest JC ride ever, but our skipper never missed a beat. He kept on with different jokes and talking with all the folks in our boat. It was so much fun!
Oh my goodness, that sounds like an absolute blast!
Great photos from Jungle Cruise. Getting a wonderful driver on that ride is such a treat! I agree with Jeannie about the park entrance photos. I just LOVE how close they are! The photopass pics from the front of the park are wonderful.
It's one of the great things about Disneyland. Nowhere has two parks so close - even at Disneyland Paris, it's a few minutes walk apart... well a few more than this anyway!
Great pics of town square and photo pass! I had to look twice at the PP pics of you in front of the tree - for a moment the ornament behind your head make it look like you are wearing a turban or little hat.