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- Summary: This posting provides up-to-date tips and information about the Disneyland theme park in Anaheim, California
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-
-
- MAGIC KINGDOM CLUB - GOLD CARD: $65 Membership fee ($45 to renew) provides
- benefits for the cardholder, spouse and dependent children for 2 years.
- (Foreign orders: $85, international money orders in US funds only
- accepted.)
-
- Benefits at DL include: Reduced prices on DL admission. 15% Discount at
- the Blue Bayou and 10% Dining discounts at buffeteria locations at DL, and
- at Stromboli's, Granville's, Shipyard, Goofy's Kitchen and Monorail Cafe
- restaurants at the DL Hotel. (Discount not valid Dec. 31st 96 or 97) 10%
- year-round, 20% September discount on the DL hotel.
-
- There are also many other benefits at other Disney resort properties
- including Walt Disney World, Disneyland Paris and Tokyo Disneyland. 10%
- discount at Disney Stores / Galleries worldwide and a 10% Disney Catalog
- discount, not valid inside any of the parks, resort hotels, Crossroads
- shops at Lake Buena Vista and airport shops. 10% to 25% seasonal discounts
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- Resorts.
-
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- renewal. You also get a membership card, tote bag, and a Disney vacation
- video. Allow 4 to 6 weeks for delivery of membership materials.
-
- DL's MKC Travel Center reservations and info. number is: 800-MKC-MAGIC
- (800-652-6244). WDW's MKC Travel Center reservations and info. is 407-824-
- 2600.
-
- For details write to:
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- P.O. Box 3850
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-
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- MKC Travel Center Line
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-
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- current members have been updated to MKC Gold Cards and will receive a
- discount on future MKC memberships. In place of the MYC, new MKC members
- over 55 may now join for $50 and receive all the above listed benefits.
-
-
-
- -----------------------
- 7) DIRECTIONS
- -----------------------
-
- DL is located in Anaheim, which is about 45 minutes south (with no
- traffic) of the Hollywood area of Los Angeles, on the I-5 freeway. (The
- park is located just South of the intersection of the 91 and I-5
- Freeways.)
-
- Depending on what crowds they may be expecting sometimes DL will allow you
- to enter the parking lot up to two hours early before posted opening
- times.
-
- TIP: On your car radio you can tune in 1500 AM and listen to all the
- latest traffic information about traffic around the DL Resort area thanks
- to the City of Anahiem. Also every few minutes DL's operating hours are
- broadcast, along with info on what's scheduled at both the Anaheim Pond
- and Anaheim Angels stadium. The range of this station is limited to the
- area surrounding DL.
-
- VIA AUTO: If you are visiting DL on a weekday, you may want to take into
- consideration the L.A. area morning traffic, which gets quite heavy from
- 7:30 to 10:30 AM. On weekends you also may want to keep in mind that
- CalTrans [the California state department that oversees freeway
- maintenance] just adores shutting down major portions of the system since
- this is the only time they get to work on them. A favorite time is late
- Saturday night - with construction sometimes not finishing until mid-day
- Sunday.
-
- You can always check traffic conditions on the L.A. area freeways by
- tuning in one of the two major AM news radio stations, either KFWB 980 or
- KNX 1070, both tend to give freeway reports every ten minutes or so during
- the day.
-
- If you are driving South down the 5 (Sign says: SANTA ANA) from
- L.A./Hollywood area, take the Harbor Blvd. exit, it exits right into the
- entrance lanes for the DL parking lot.
-
- If you are heading North (LOS ANGELES) take the Katella exit, make a left
- over the freeway bridge, and (after a few blocks) make a right on Harbor,
- then a left into the DL parking lot at its large electrical sign.
- From the LA Airport (LAX): Take the 405 Fwy. South (SAN DIEGO) to the
- Artesia Blvd. exit, going East. This street turns into the 91 Fwy
- (RIVERSIDE), which then intersects with the I-5. Take the I-5 South to the
- Harbor Blvd. exit.
-
- (Many types of Shuttles are also available from LAX - disnerd@ccnet.com
- posted the following helpful info. on the RAD newsgroups this past Jan.:
- "There are several shuttle bus services that run between LAX and
- Disneyland. They are all in the $20 range and I have found that if you go
- out to the street where they are all lined up you can haggle with the
- drivers for the best price. On our last trip my wife and I went to the
- Disneyland Hotel for $19 for both of us. Just go to one driver ask his
- price and then go to the next and say that guy wants $X to go to
- Disneyland, whats your price? Most drivers will drop their price just to
- get a fare than just sit at the airport. Best time to try this is in the
- middle of the week when things are kind of slow." > There are also busses
- leaving from LAX every 5 minutes making stops at all the major and the
- small motels at. Just tell the driver which one you want to be let off at.
- $14 one way.)
-
- From the John Wayne Airport (Orange County): Take the 55 Fwy. East / North
- to the I-5 North, exit at Harbor Blvd.
-
- From the Ontario Airport: Loring Fiske-Phillips loring@pobox.com suggests
- the following: Take either the I-10 or 60 Fwys. to the 57 South Fwy., then
- take the Ball Rd. exit and turn right. It's about two or three miles to
- Harbor Blvd., where you turn left. Then just bear right into the park.
- [This route avoids the 91/5 interchange which can be very busy, and is a
- couple of miles shorter.]
-
- L.A. BUS INFO.: Charles P. Hobbs transit@primenet.com posted the following
- Jan. 96 on RAD: (Note: Charles assumes a starting point of Downtown LA for
- all of these, if you're coming from elsewhere, it's easy to modify most of
- these.) Ronald Reagan Library (Weekdays only) - Metrolink to Chatsworth,
- walk north to Devonshire, take Simi Valley Transit #C to Yosemite Ave,
- transfer to SVT #A, ride to Royal/Madera, transfer to #D. (Going back,
- take #D, then #B, then #C back to Chatsworth). Or, you can use Amtrak
- to/from Simi Valley, then catch SVT #A eastbound, then transfer to #D as
- above. / Richard Nixon Library - MTA Bus #460 (board on 6th St) to
- Fullerton Park/Ride, transfer to OCTA #26 * Venice Boardwalk MTA #33 or
- #333 (Can be picked up at Union Station or along Spring St) / Olvera
- Street It's right across the street from Union Station! / Queen Mary -
- Metro Blue Line to Downtown Long Beach (Transit Mall), then take Runabout
- (free shuttle) route #C / Catalina Island - Metro Blue Line to Downtown
- Long Beach (Transit Mall), then take Runabout (free shuttle) route #A to
- the ferry terminal in Long Beach. OR, MTA bus #447 from downtown to the
- San Pedro ferry terminal. / Universal Studios & Citywalk - MTA #424, 425
- or 522. Board on Broadway or Temple / Magic Mountain - (Weekdays only, but
- Starline Tour bus service available on weekends) - Metrolink to Santa
- Clarita, transfer to Santa Clarita Transit #30 at Santa Clarita station.
- OR, SCT #794 from Union Station to Magic Mtn Parkway, transfer to #30.
- /Watts Towers - Metro Blue Line, off at 103rd St. Station. / Crenshaw
- District - MTA Bus #40 or #42. Board on Broadway / La Brea Tar Pits &
- George Page Museum - MTA Bus #20,21,22,320 or 322. Board on Wilshire or
- 7th. / LA Museum of Contemporary Art - Metro Red Line to Civic Center
- Station, or use the DASH downtown shuttle service. / The Original Pantry
- Restaurant - (Northwest corner of Figueroa & 9th.) Take Blue Line to
- 7th/Flower station and wallk two blocks south on Fig. O Take the 439 from
- the Gateway Plaza. Get off at Flower & 9th. Walk 1 block west. / Hollywood
- Blvd. - MTA Bus #1. Board on Broadway / Old Town Pasadena - MTA Bus #401
- (Freeway express). Board on Olive / Knott's Berry Farm - MTA #460 / Orange
- Empire Railway Museum - The most foolproof way: Board Foothill Transit
- #480 on Olive or 1st/Spring, or near Union Station. Ride to Montclair
- Transit Center. At Montclair, transfer to Inland Empire #496 and ride to
- Riverside Transit Center. At Riverside, transfer to RTA #22 and ride to
- Perris. In Perris, call RTA Dial-a-ride (909-682-1284). (On certain
- weekends, the Museum runs trains between downtown Perris and the museum,
- obviating the need to use dial-a-ride). / San Fernando Mission - MTA #94
- (board on Spring) to San Fernando/S.F. Mission Road, transfer to #234 (off
- at Brand Park, and walk across the Park), or #239."
-
- DL also runs a free shuttle bus from the Norwalk Green Line Station direct
- to the park.
-
- TRAIN: (Thanks to MHigby@primenet.com for providing this info.): "Catch
- the LAX shuttle bus that will take you to the Metro Green Line train. The
- shuttle is free. Then, buy a ticket for the Green Line with a transfer,
- which should cost you around $1.75. Take the Green Line to the Imperial-
- Wilmington station and transfer to the Metro Blue Line, which connects
- downstairs. Very easy to find. Take the Blue Line to its northern
- terminus, at the 7th & Metro Center in Downtown LA. There, you can
- transfer to the Metro Red Line subway, downstairs. Ride the subway to its
- final stop at LA Union Station. From there, you can transfer to either a
- Metrolink or Amtrak train to Anaheim, or the Amtrak DL bus. Not only will
- you save a lot of money, but you will get to see a slice of Los Angeles,
- as well as the grand LA Union Station. If you have time, while you are at
- Union Station, stop by Union Bagel right there in the station, and enjoy
- one of LA's best bagels. If you take the Disney shuttle from LAX, you
- might save a few minutes (but with freeway traffic, don't count on it) but
- all you will see is the view from a lousy freeway. I really recommend
- taking this route, at least when you first arrive in town."
-
-
-
- -------------------------
- 8) RESTRICTIONS
- -------------------------
-
- PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING AGE / HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS:
-
- 1 yr. min. (w/adult) - Autopia
- 3 yr. min. - Gadget's Go-Coaster, Matterhorn Bobsleds
- 40 in. min. AND 3 yr. min.
- - Big Thunder Mtn., Space Mtn., Splash Mtn., Star Tours
- 48 in. max. AND 3 yr. min. - Chip 'N Dale's Treehouse & Acorn Crawl
- 46 in. min. - Indiana Jones Adventure
- 52 in. max. AND 3 yr. min. - Goofy's Bounce House
- 52 in. min. AND 7 yr. min. - Autopia (child alone)
-
- ALSO: There is a 7 yr. min. for children to ride alone in most
- attractions.
-
- You should be in good health and be free of heart, back or neck problems,
- motion sickness or other conditions that could be aggravated. Expectant
- mothers and children under three should not ride. See a ride Host or
- Hostess for more information.
-
- TIP: If your child is a half-inch or less short of the minimum height
- requirements, get them into a pair of hiking boots with some thick socks.
- Those and a stand straight attitude will help make that height right up.
-
- OTHER RESTRICTIONS: NO SMOKING in all attractions, shops, bathrooms,
- indoor AND outdoor eating areas and in popular open air areas (parades,
- shows, lines etc.). You should honor designated parade viewing areas and
- use designated crosswalks. Shirts and shoes must be worn at all times.
- No food may be brought in. No pets are allowed. Flash photography,
- eating and drinking is prohibited in all attractions. And NO RUNNING!
- (Even if you're trying to beat that crowd into Indy.)
-
-
-
- WHAT TO EXPECT...
-
-
- ------------------------------
- 9) ATTRACTION REHABS
- ------------------------------
-
- ATTRACTION REHAB CLOSURES: (Confirmed)
- None through August at this time. Do remember that a great deal
- of Tomorrowland is under cosmetic rehab at this time.
-
- RESTAURANT REHAB CLOSURES:
- None through August at this time.
-
- MISC. REHAB CLOSURES:
- Coke Corner & the Photo Center on Main St. are undergoing rehabs
- and should be finished by June 26th.
-
- CLOSED FOREVER:
-
- AMERICAN JOURNEYS and WONDERS OF CHINA have been replaced by an encore of
- the original CircleVision film AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL, which will run until
- Sept. The ROCKET JETS are closed and being rebuilt at the entrance
- of TL.
-
- Over the past two years the PEOPLEMOVER, the Fantasyland / Tomorrowland
- SKYWAY and THE GOLDEN HORSESHOE JAMBOREE show have been closed and / or
- removed, along with the PERFUME SHOP in New Orleans Square.
-
- Please stop by CITY HALL on Main St. and ask to register a written
- complaint if you feel you've lost one of your favorites. A new online
- alternative is the very popular PROMOTE PAUL PRESSLER! site, which was
- created to help you let DL know in a positive manner how you feel about
- some of the upcoming changes you may not agree with. You can visit this
- new web site at: http://members.aol.com/alweho/pressler/pressler.htm
- Remember, it can only work if you care to help out - read through the site
- and follow up with the links and telephone suggestions offered.
-
- Annual Passholders (AP's) may also register complaints if they wish, but
- current un-written DL management policy is to pretty much ignore them.
-
-
-
- ---------------------
- 10) CHANGES
- ---------------------
-
- TOMORROWLAND has begun a long slow overdue renovation. They are now
- shutting down major portions of this area as construction progresses over
- the next year. This major overhaul, (with a budget smaller than Indy can
- you believe?) will take its cue from both the recently finished WDW rehab,
- and the DL Paris Discoveryland designs. A Buck Rogers / Deco / 1930's
- future-that-never-was design motif.
-
- Sylvia's Magic Kingdom page on the web has devoted an entire area to this
- subject - containing wonderful artist renderings. Here's the orignal
- posting from the RAD group, including the web addresses (Nice job guys!):
-
- Subject: DL: "New" Tomorrowland pix & info on the Web
- From: dbrady@primenet.com (David E. Brady) Date: 30 Mar 1996
-
- Another update: I've added a lengthy report on the plans for Disneyland's
- renovation of Tomorrowland to my roommate's home page, Sylvia's Magic
- Kingdom. Included are several Disney press releases about the two-year
- project, two large artist's-conception JPGs and excerpts from several
- media reports. It's at:
-
- http://www.primenet.com/~dbrady/oliande/tomorrowland.html
-
- The main entry point for the whole site is:
-
- http://www.primenet.com/~dbrady/oliande/index.html
-
- [End original posting]
-
- As of now, the Carousel of Progress / America Sings building has been
- completely gutted - and for now a a fence has been built in front of it -
- running from the Train Station to the EO entrance. The Rocket Jets have
- been closed. Here's what's on tap for this area:
-
- INNOVENTIONS (in the old Carousel building) Just like the 50's when Walt
- first opened DL, corporate exhibits will return to Tomorrowland. Oh boy.
- The bottom floor will host a revolving exhibit / show with moving
- walkways.
-
- HONEY I SHRUNK THE AUDIENCE (replacing Captain EO) The 3-D movie as seen
- at EPCOT.
-
- The following attractions are also planned for two years from now:
-
- ROCKET RODS (replacing the PeopleMover) This new combined high-speed and
- simulator type ride will zip you around Tomorrowland on the old
- PeopleMover track. (This one is a go - and tests have shown that this will
- be a real high speed kicker of a ride. DL feels this will be the next INDY
- for them.)
-
- The current CIRCLEVISION attraction, and the sports-themed PREMIERE SHOP
- will be closed this spring to become the home of the pre-show, queue and
- exit exhibit for the major corporate sponsor of this new attraction.
-
- The old ROCKET JETS mechanism will be renovated as a lightshow type of
- fixture intended as the focus of the new Tomorrowland, a totally new
- structure (still basically giving the same type of ride) called ASTRO
- ORBITER will be located at the Tomorrowland entrance - expect even more
- congestion in the hub at parade and fireworks show times.
-
- STAR TOURS outside waiting area will be replaced by an interior one.
-
- Note that SPACE MTN. has already been upgraded inside, and has been
- operating off and on with new seat-back sound systems playing a custom
- music score in the cars. A new sign is at the entrance - and the white
- exterior will change colors to a green and brass combination to fit in
- with the new theme.
-
- The final attraction change for now will be:
-
- TOMORROWLAND PLACE (inside the old "Mission to Mars" building) a Planet
- Hollywood / Hard Rock Cafe clone - with the decor taking its theme from
- the '50s Tomorrowland.
-
- Rich Koster (a grand Disney fan) posted the following more detailed info.
- on Fidonet about the new Tomorrowland:
-
- Upon entering the land, guests will have the chance to head into the a
- major corporate Advanced Concept Center. This attraction will replace the
- existing Circlevision building and will consist of five "stages"
- throughout the presentation. A pre-show area incorporates the enter a
- tunnel that heads under the Tomorrowland concourse and up into the
- structure that used to house the WEDway Peoplemover.
-
- Replacing that attraction will be the yet-to-be-permanently-named Rocket
- Sleds. Racing along the exact track layout of the former Peoplemover, the
- cars will actually pop a wheelie as they head out of the station.
- Designers are toying with the idea of adding fiber optic lights to the
- side of the vehicles that will seemingly change the shape and color of the
- cars as they whisk around Tomorrowland at night. A total of 30 vehicles
- will run the course at speeds of up to 35 m.p.h., making it the fastest
- ride in the park. Testing has begun high above the Autopia as hapless
- execs act as "guinea pigs" for the new venture.<G> Once the ride is
- completed, guests will then head back through the tunnel and into the area
- previously known as the Premiere Shop.
-
- Atop the loading area for the sleds will be the Observatron, a kinetic
- light sculpture that will spin, play music and perform a stunning light
- show every 15 minutes that will dramatically enhance the Tomorrowland
- Skyline. The Moonliner (from the ancient "Flight To The Moon" attraction)
- will make a re-appearance in front of the Mission To Mars building as a
- part of the decor for a restaurant. No word on whether the floor plan will
- incorporate the two MTM rooms.
-
- Directly in front of the new Tomorrowland restaurant and Space Mountain
- queue will be a unique "water maze". Surrounding a sphere which serves as
- your "goal", guests will attempt to navigate alternating walls of water
- that reach as high as twelve feet. There is a way to get through to the
- center without getting wet, but only if you're careful! <G>
-
- The Carousel building will become Innoventions. I'm happy to report that
- the carousel WILL turn, allowing guests to choose from five separate areas
- of technology. Upon selecting this area, they can then enter the main bi-
- level structure which will echo the world's fair motif of the current
- Innoventions.
-
- Honey, I Shrunk the Audience will be the first show to debut in the new
- land as changes take place, also expect to see a new Star Tours ride film
- when the next three movies begin their release! New Tomorrowland is slated
- to be completed in the summer of 1998.
-
- Thanks Rich!
-
-
- OTHER CHANGES:
-
- Disney foreclosed on the nearby GRAND HOTEL, and has closed it. Original
- plans for the new second gate DISNEY'S CALFORNIA ADVENTURE indicated that
- it was scheduled to be demolished to make room for a new parking area -
- but who knows at this point. The PAN PACIFIC HOTEL was purchased by Disney
- and has been renamed the DL PACIFIC HOTEL. The DISNEY and KOA Campgrounds
- were officially closed on Jan. 1st this year, to be replaced by parking
- structures so that construction can begin in the parking lot for the new
- second gate.
-
-
-
- ------------------------------------
- 11) ENTERTAINMENT & EVENTS
- ------------------------------------
-
- All events weekends / holiday / Summer periods ONLY unless indicated
- otherwise. PLEASE NOTE THAT DL MAY BE CHANGING THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULES AT
- THEIR SLIGHTEST WHIM. Be sure to check with the show schedule available at
- the front gate to confirm any of your particular favorites.
-
- FANTASMIC! (Show):
- Performed whenever the park is open until 10 PM or later:
- Nightly thru Labor Day. - 9:20 & 10:45 PM
- (Usually performed whenever the park is open till 10 PM or later on the
- RIVERS OF AMERICA from Frontierland to New Orleans Square.)
-
- DISNEY GALLERY RESERVED "FANTASMIC!" SEATING:
- $30 includes "all-you-can-eat" dessert buffet
- (Reservations [first come, first served*] must be made to the left walkway
- of the BLUE BAYOU entrance podium from time of official park opening, be
- aware lineups start DURING Magic Morning. To attend this event, you will
- enter above the PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN via the stairway)
-
- LIGHT MAGIC:
- Daily thru Labor Day
- 8:50 & 11 PM at Small World location
- 9:20 & 10:30 on Main St. location
-
- HERCULES VICTORY PARADE:
- Begins June 27th:
- Daily thru Labor Day - 2 & 4:30 PM
- (Starts at IT'S A SMALL WORLD, and ends on Main St., and returns again.)
-
- FANTASY-IN-THE-SKY FIREWORKS with TINKERBELL and the DISNEY LIGHTS:
- Begins Jun. 20 and nightly thru Labor Day:
- Approx. 9:45 PM
- (The DISNEY LIGHTS are computer-synched to music spotlights over DL.)
-
- BIG THUNDER RANCH: (Show):
- FESTIVAL OF FOOLS
- Fri. - 4:15, 5:30, 7:45 & 9:05 PM
- Sat. - 4:15, 6:30, 7:45 & 9:05 PM
- Sun. - 2:45, 4, 6:15 & 7:30 PM
- Show times may change by as much as 15 to 30 minutes from the above, so
- please confirm with your show schedule.
- (The show is perfomed at the BIG THUNDER RANCH, is located behind BIG
- THUNDER RAILROAD in Frontierland, and is also accessible from Fantasyland
- if you continue past the CASEY JR. train.)
-
- FANTASYLAND THEATER (Show):
- SPIRIT OF POCAHONTAS
- Last year for this event:
- Mon. thru Thur. - 1:15, 2:30, 3:45, 5:45, & 7 PM
- Show times may change, by as much as 15 to 30 minutes from the above, so
- please confirm with your show schedule, on busy days the performances
- start later and run into the evening.
- (The FANTASYLAND THEATER, formerly Videopolis, is located behind
- Fantasyland, next to Small World - just before ToonTown.)
-
- THE GOLDEN HORSESHOE (Shows):
- Please note these times reflect when the audience is let in, the actual
- show begins 30 minutes later.
- BILLY HILL & THE HILLBILLIES:
- Thur. thru Sat. & Mon. - 11:15 AM, 12:45*, 2:30*, 4* & 5:20* PM
- Sun. - 10:45* AM, 12:15*, 2*, 3:30* PM
- (Hillbilly band plays rock & roll hits)
-
- GOLDEN HORSESHOE VARIETY SHOW:
- Tue & Wed. - 10:45* AM, 12:15*, 2*, 3:30*, 4:45* PM
- (Don't let the title fool you, this is just a piano player and magician)
-
- *Make reservations at show entrance for these times. Light refreshments
- available. (In Frontierland across from the MARK TWAIN DOCK.)
-
- TOMORROWLAND TERRACE (Top 40 / Dancing):
- VOYAGER (TOP 40 / DANCE):
- Daily thru Labor Day.
- Concert: 11 AM / Dancing: 12:25, 1:45, 3:30 & 5 PM
- (Located at the TOMORROWLAND TERRACE STAGE, across from the ROCKETJETS)
-
- CARNATION PLAZA GARDENS MAIN STAGE (Big Band Dancing):
- SWINGTOWN or RED & THE RED HOTS, or STANFORD FREESE AND THE DL BIG BAND or
- THE BILL TOLE ORCHESTRA or THE EDDIE REED BIG BAND (Your guess is as good
- as mine... life is too short.):
- Fri. - Dance lessons 8 PM / Dancing - 8:30, 9:45, 11 PM
- Sat. - 7, 8, 9 & 10 PM
- DISNEYLAND BAND (Tea Dance):
- Sun - 12:55, 2 & 3 PM
- (Plaza Gardens, left of the Castle as you face it from Main St.)
-
- MICKEY'S MATTERHORN CLIMB:
- Daily through Labor Day - Roughly around 1:30 PM
- (Mickey actually climbs up the mountain to have lunch with Goofy. In full
- costume. Amazing. Performed before the first Lion King parade. This event
- is not listed in the Disneyland Today schedule. Confirm with City Hall as
- to scheduled time. Best view and sound is from the walkway between
- Fantasyland & Tomorrowland leading up to the Matterhorn.)
-
- SWORD IN THE STONE CEREMONY:
- Daily - 11:45 AM, 12:45, 2:30, 3:30, 4:30 & 5:30 PM
- (Show times may vary by 15 to 30 minutes. In front of the Fantasyland's
- KING ARTHUR CAROUSEL at the Sword in the Stone. Please note that this
- event is no longer listed in the Disneyland Today schedule. Confirm with
- City Hall as to scheduled time.)
-
- FLAG RETREAT CEREMONY:
- Daily
- (This event is no longer listed in the Disneyland Today schedule. Confirm
- with City Hall as to scheduled time. Main St. Plaza in front of the Train
- Station)
-
- There is also live music performed all over the park with (among others)
- the DL BAND, the COKE CORNER PIANIST (if it's Rod, you're in for a treat),
- the BRASS BROTHERS, and the Tomorrowland Top 40 band(s). The TRASH CAN
- TRIO, dons sweeper attire and does a percussion act with trash cans and
- such. Performance schedules vary by season and park attendance.
-
-
- STORYTELLING:
-
- TINKERBELL TOY SHOP: Up to four times a day either the Alice, Cinderella
- or Belle walk around characters sit on an antique chair in the Toy Shop
- and host a story telling session for the little ones. Look for a small
- sign near the Tinkerbell Toy Shop in Fantasyland for scheduled times.
-
- AT ALADDIN'S OASIS: Up to five times a day (usually on the hour
- beginning at 1 PM) the Aladdin and Jasmine walk around characters host
- a storytelling session for the little ones in this former restaurant.
- Look for a small sign near the entrance of this location in
- Adventureland for scheduled times.
-
- Both of these events, which right now seem to alternate, are a wonderful
- idea! I always feel the Disney magic is best when it gets more personal
- like this - and many of the kids leave with a delightful experience.
-
-
- RESERVATIONS for THE GOLDEN HORSESHOE, THE BLUE BAYOU and the DISNEY
- GALLERY'S FANTASMIC! balcony seating / dessert buffet may be made at
- starting at time of park opening. (The BLUE BAYOU may sometimes open for
- reservations in off-peak periods as late as 30 to 45 minutes after park
- opening.) The advance reservations for the Disney Gallery's FANTASMIC!
- seating, now taken in the Pirates exit walkway door adjacent to the BLUE
- BAYOU are critical since they sell out regularly. Please check the section
- detailing this event for new reservations location.
-
- THE TIPS & TRICKS TO GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR DAY...
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- 12) PLANNING AHEAD
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-
- For many people a day at DL only means long lines and never enough time to
- see everything. If you are willing to invest a little time in planning
- your day, you can see and do a good deal of the park, with time to relax
- and enjoy this wonderful place. Listed below are some tips and tricks that
- can make your visit one to treasure. (Keep in mind these tips are written
- for a busy day, if you are visiting during the week or on off periods - it
- will be much easier.) Please note that only key attractions have been
- covered in detail in order to keep this document to a workable length.
-
-
- PICK A GOOD DAY TO GO: Summer, ANY Saturday & holiday periods are usually
- the busiest. Sundays (my vote!) are usually half the crowd, with a very
- quiet morning but with all the entertainment and events that are available
- on Saturdays / holidays. During the week attendance is much less than the
- weekend, but usually (unless it's a holiday or Summer period) you don't
- get any of the added shows or parades. DL has had quite an extra boost in
- attendance lately due to many admission deals and constant promotions, so
- keep that in mind also.
-
- TIP: It's raining? Or you can only go alone? Go anyway! If it rains, the
- crowds will be smaller, and even if they close the park early, there will
- be few lines - if any - at all. (Just make sure to bring rain gear, it's
- expensive there!) The only major loss during a rainy day is that any
- outdoor shows and parades that may be normally scheduled will be canceled,
- and a few outdoor rides, such as ALICE, DUMBO, the TEACUPS, and CASEY JR.,
- will shut until the rain stops. Besides, if it really pours, you get to
- see Main St. flood. Going alone is something everyone should try at least
- once in their lives at DL. You will usually ride by yourself in most of
- the attractions since CMs won't make you share a ride unit. Plus you can
- see what you want to see when you want to see it. Fair warning, you may
- get spoiled by this and never bring anyone else along again.
-
-
- THINK BEFORE YOU DRESS: Three words - WEAR COMFORTABLE SHOES. The number
- one medical complaint at DL is foot blisters from people who don't take
- into account just how much walking and standing they will be doing all
- day. Some folks even keep a pair of fresh shoes and socks in a locker or
- their car to refresh their feet in the late afternoon before a long
- evening.
-
- Yes the weatherman may have said it will be a nice day - but be prepared
- for how cold it gets in Anaheim at night, even during the Summer! If you
- wear shorts, bring along a pair of sweatpants you can keep in your car or
- locker until evening. Also bring a warm jacket, FANTASMIC! for example can
- get bitterly cold with the water mists that get blown over the crowds
- during the show, and if you get wet during an evening ride on SPLASH MTN.
- you may freeze the rest of the night.
-
- We don't need to remind you how expensive theme park apparel items can be,
- and face it, that Goofy sweatshirt is tough to justify as a fashion
- statement anywhere outside of Anaheim or Orlando. Sunblock is also a good
- idea since so much of DL is outdoors. Make sure you cover those spots that
- burn easily, like the top of a bald head, tops of ears and arms, along
- with your nose. Bring your own since it's expensive to buy there.
-
- TIPS: Save money and buy your film / extra videotapes and batteries
- beforehand. Gum is not sold anywhere in the resort due to the fact it gets
- stuck everywhere, if you need some - bring it with you, and dispose of it
- properly won't you?
-
- Overheating - and need a moist towlette? Head over to the BIG THUNDER BBQ
- eating location and go over to the end of the chow line - you'll find a
- huge basket of them - so pocket a few for the day as you need them. [Open
- seasonally]
-
-
- CHILDREN UNDER 3: Awhile back on the RAD groups someone posted about what
- a problem a smaller child might be during a DL visit. Lisa posted this
- response, which she was kind enough to allow me to quote here:
-
- "Our daughter, coming up on 3, is already a Disney veteran. She
- experienced D-Land at 23 months and WDW at 30 months (thank frequent flyer
- miles...). She *loved* Mickey and all the costumed cast members, Dumbo the
- Flying Elephant & the Carousel (both parks), all of Mickey's Toontown and
- Mickey's Starland that she was big enough for (the crawl/bounce/slide
- houses say kids 3 and up but she was more than up to the challenge). She
- was just crazy for the parades, and Fantasmic...
-
- Of course, there was some planning involved. We made sure we wouldn't be
- touring the parks during the busier seasons, and so we avoided
- interminable waits in line. We made sure to go back too the room for a nap
- at lunch(Disneyland) and arranged for a sitter several times at WDW. (I
- know, nice if you can afford it. Next time we are going to try to travel
- with another family and switch off babysitting.)
-
- The point is, you as an adult can keep going long after the little one
- should stop, and you have to accommodate that or everyone will be
- miserable. (OTOH, at 12 months, our daughter would just fall asleep in
- place and be just fine in our arms or a well sun-screened stroller, This
- changes somewhat as they get older. :^0 )
-
- Looks like my husband may have a business trip to Anaheim this year, and I
- hope we can make it another family event. Our daughter definitely
- remembers and talks about the previous visits. Disclaimers: I'll mention
- that we just happen to be the lucky parents of a happy, fearless toddler.
-
- It could certainly be different with a more shy or temperamental child.
- This is definitely a YMMV situation, and I really don't have the
- experience to say how a 12 month old would do in this situation. I can
- only say that I don't agree with any generalizations and as for the
- business about waiting until they are old enough to remember every
- "first", well, by the time our daughter is 6, for all we know we could be
- living in Idaho with no frequent flyer miles. Seize the day, rent a
- camcorder..." Thank you for your wise posting Lisa!
-
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