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- This document is copyright (c) 1997 by Al Lutz, alweho@aol.com Please
- refer to the copyright paragraph at the beginning of this document for
- detailed information.
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- 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:
- Fri., Sat. & Sun. - 9 & 10:30 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)
-
- THE LION KING CELEBRATION (Parade):
- Runs thru May:
- Sat. & Sun. - 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:
- The regular run ended Sept. 1st. Will resume in May:
- Approx. 9:35 PM
- (The DISNEY LIGHTS are synched spotlights to music over DL.)
-
- BIG THUNDER RANCH: (Show):
- FESTIVAL OF FOOLS
- Fri., Sat. & Sun. - 1:15, 2:30, 4:45 & 6 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):
- Sat. - 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.):
- 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:
- On hiatus.
- (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...
-
-
- ----------------------------
- 12) PLANNING AHEAD
- ----------------------------
-
- 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 selected 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 FESTIVAL OF FOODS
- eating location (formerly BIG THUNDER BBQ) 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 to 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!
-
-
- Janna Nichols claude@vcd.hp.com also answered on RAD.parks a posting about
- taking your children in the off-season to avoid the heat and crowds of
- summer. Basically the original question was "What do you do about taking
- your kids out of school for a week (or whatever)?" Here's the nuggets of
- wisdom she offered:
-
- "Ah, I feel qualified to answer this one! I have four children, one in High
- School, one in Junior High, and two in Elementary School. Taking your kids
- out of school takes planning, but it can be done.
-
- We have taken our children out of school almost every year for either a WDW
- or a DL trip. There have never been any problems with the kids' teachers or
- school administrators (although I thought there would be!) until this
- year...in High School. Some classes just get too intense to be able to miss
- them at this level. We also noticed our Junior High son had some trouble
- catching up after we came back this year.
-
- So, I think our days of taking the older ones out, are gone, sad to say.
- However, I do not hesitate to still take the ones in Elementary school out.
- We have NEVER had problems with that. Tips:
-
- - Notify teachers about 2 weeks ahead of time. Arrange for your child(ren)
- to start their makeup work BEFORE the trip. Coming home to piles of work
- isn't too fun.
-
- - Try not to tell your child(ren) about the trip until about a week ahead
- of time. If you do, the time they spend in school, before the trip is shot
- since they are so excited! :(
-
- - Insist that your child do work (if they have it) on the plane/in the car
- going *TO* WDW or DL. Once you are there, not much will get accomplished!
- (at least we found that to be true of our kids) They just cant seem to
- concentrate when on a Disney vacation!
-
- - If your trip is planned to WDW, go heavy on the emphasis (when teachers
- ask where you are going) that you are going to EPCOT! (oh, and I guess we
- will visit the rest of WDW while we are there, too.) *smirk!*
-
- - Our kids teachers have had them all keep journals, and got credit for
- that also. Sometimes the kids have had to give a brief presentation to the
- class of things they learned there, so 'educational chatter' between parent
- and child is a good idea... so they can be prepared to tell what they have
- seen and done, above and beyond what rides they went on. :)
- Hope some of this is useful!
-
- Thank you Janna, who by the way is proud owner of three FDC titles: FDC
- Rolly, FDCMuck Rolly, and infamous FDC Churro Cart Vendor.
-
-
- ARRIVE EARLY: Try to get there an hour before the park's announced opening
- time. On busy days (weekends / holidays / Summer) DL may open anywhere from
- 60 to 30 minutes early. (Sometimes Main St. is opened to absorb crowds
- until the official opening time too - a great time to get a cup of coffee
- or a muffin if you need one.) If you are staying at the the DL Hotel or on
- a Walt Disney Travel Co. package at a another local hotel, inquire about
- the early entry "Magic Morning" that may be available to you. The park gets
- its greatest influx of crowds in the hour just before and just after 12
- noon. Getting there early also benefits you since you will be parked closer
- to the entrance gates.
-
- They've added a new "parking lot finder" to the kiosks that normally
- feature the movie posters at each side of the gate - each section of the
- parking lot that was utilized that day is shown on a plexiglass map, and
- the arrival times for the cars in that area are written in with grease
- pencil. By remembering what time you came into the lot - you should be able
- to locate the parking section you were placed in.
-
-
- USE DISNEYLAND TODAY: This full color combined attractions map / show
- schedule will help keep you on track all day. It's available to you as you
- enter thru the turnstile. Don't lose it! If you do, copies are available at
- City Hall on Main St., and from some of the shops and Cast Members (CM's
- for short) roaming the park. Also keep your ears open for the P.A. around
- Main St. if they make any added show / event announcements as sometimes
- this happens when crowds exceed estimates.
-
- TIP: Just like in Florida, on busy days DL now maintains a board in the hub
- area (across from the Plaza Pavilion restaurant between Main St. and
- Adventureland) detailing wait times for all the most popular attractions.
- Updated every 30 minutes by a host with a walkie-talkie this is a great way
- to keep track of shorter lines as they pop-up during the day in the park.
- The person manning this board also has extra show guides (also in other
- languages) available for the asking. Keep checking the postings here so you
- can plan for minimal wait times.
-
-
- RIDE EARLY: Ride the DL mountain range (SPLASH, THUNDER, MATTERHORN, SPACE)
- EARLY and then popular rides like PIRATES only if the lines are short.
- Lines only grow longer for the mountain range as the day goes on. If you
- are nimble, you can do most of them before 11 AM. The longest lines now are
- for the new INDY ride, and after that SPLASH MTN.. Working it this way
- allows you to see those smaller, quieter, and less crowded rides &
- attractions (like CIRCLEVISION) where you can relax, from noon on, when the
- heat, lines and crowds are at their peak.
-
- RIDE LATE: It's a well known fact that your eyes tend to close up with
- bright sunlight. Waiting until nightfall to ride INDY, PIRATES, HAUNTED
- MANSION, SPLASH MTN. and IT'S A SMALL WORLD reveals more detail in these
- dimly lit attractions. BIG THUNDER MTN. and the MATTERHORN at night make it
- hard to see where you are going on these coasters, increasing the thrill.
- THE SPIRIT OF POCAHONTAS show at the Fantasyland Theater, showcases
- terrific theatrical lighting effects best after dark.
-
- TIP: Save STAR TOURS for the end of your day. For some reason, (Efficient
- loading? The thrill has worn off?) this line ALWAYS diminishes as the
- evening goes on. If the line ends right at, or inside the entrance door,
- you have about a 20 minute wait, perfect for taking in all the detail in
- the pre-show area. This evening line "wind-down" also applies to INDY,
- along with IT'S A SMALL WORLD, SNOW WHITE'S SCARY ADVENTURES, PINOCCHIO'S
- DARING JOURNEY and most of ToonTown's attractions, probably because the
- younger set goes home early.
-
-
- AVOID the first performances of any shows or parades, as they are the most
- heavily attended. AVOID the Frontierland / New Orleans Square train station
- as it is always the most crowded, with the Tomorrowland station coming in
- second. (The ToonTown station is the least crowded.)
-
-
- TIP: Want to ride the Monorail and avoid a long line? Exit the park (after
- getting your hand stamped of course), and take the shuttle tram over to the
- DL Hotel. After visiting the hotel, you can board the monorail there to
- return to Tomorrowland. You'll miss the trip over the parking lot (big
- deal), but you'll still get to sight-see from the winding track inside the
- park. (If the line to board DOES gets long at the hotel, you'll still get
- to wait in the shade, which you can't do in the park.)
-
- LITTLE KNOWN FACT: Anyone can ride the monorail round-trip at the hotel for
- $3 - without having to buy a Park admission. It's a nice way to peek into
- DL without having to pay for the whole day. Tickets are sold only at the
- hotel ticket booths.
-
- TIP: If you need a cocktail, (and few don't after a day full of kamikaze
- strollers and screaming kids) the Hotels are the only place that offer
- them. (Not cheap.)
-
-
- A GOOD PLAN OF ATTACK: When the park opens- AVOID Indy first, because
- almost everyone makes a bee-line for it, and since it usually is open for
- the Magic Morning crowd it already has a line when the park opens to the
- general public. If you wait to ride during a parade or just before closing,
- that's when they usually post a 90 minute or less wait time, which usually
- means an actual 50 minute wait. The only day this may not work is on a Fri.
- when the park opens late into the evening - since most arrivals on that day
- hit the park after 2 PM, and the line only begins to grow until closing.
-
- The plan: If you want to reserve the FANTASMIC! Dessert Buffet go to the
- Disney Gallery first then - 1) Head over and ride SPLASH MTN., (You should
- make your BLUE BAYOU reservation on the way over or back), 2) Ride
- "Pirates," 3) Ride "Big Thunder Mtn.," 4) Do the HAUNTED MANSION, 5) Head
- over to TOONTOWN and ride ROGER RABBIT'S CAR-TOON SPIN, and possibly do the
- MATTERHORN either on the way there or back. That should complete your
- morning. Save INDY and STAR TOURS for dinner time or during a show or
- parade. (Keep parade and show times in mind while making reservations so
- you won't miss anything.)
-
- Don't be afraid to keep checking lines all day either as most times parades
- or shows draw off enough guests to allow lines to shorten. The ONLY rides
- guaranteed to have a long line ANYTIME you try to go are: PETER PAN (It's
- my favorite too...), MR. TOAD, DUMBO, INDY, ROGER RABBIT, GADGET'S GO
- COASTER, AUTOPIA (both of them), the MATTERHORN and both SPACE & SPLASH
- MTNS.
-
-
- LONGEST LINE / SHORTEST RIDE?: GADGET'S GO-COASTER in TOONTOWN wins hands
- down at up to a 45 minute busy day wait for a 50 second load/ride cycle.
- Second longest line is the ANNUAL PASSHOLDER renewal line at the Bank of
- Main St. ;)
-
- SHORTEST LINE / LONGEST RIDE?: PIRATES during a FANTASMIC! performance,
- everybody gets so involved in the show the ride sits empty.
-
-
-
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- 13) PHOTO WITH MICKEY / CHARACTERS
- --------------------------------------------
-
- CATCHING MICKEY: Want a photo with the head cheese himself and don't want
- to crawl over acres of strollers and fight camcorder-crazy parents to get
- to him? Head over to Mickey's ToonTown in the evening hours when the crowds
- thin out and visit Mickey's house. At the end (after watching a few cartoon
- trailers) you will be ushered into a room as a small group and get a chance
- to meet and take photos with Mickey. A CM there will gladly help with your
- camera so you can all get in the shot. So civilized. There are four Mickeys
- actually, in four different outfits and "movie set" rooms: a) FANTASIA, b)
- BAND CONCERT, c) STEAMBOAT WILLIE, and d) THROUGH THE MIRROR. Three of the
- rooms are hidden behind movable shelves full of film cans before you enter,
- so you don't get to choose since not all Mickeys may be available at the
- time of your visit. Collect them all! (Mickey also appears for up close
- photos on Main St. near the Opera House, and from a distance climbing the
- MATTERHORN on weekends just before he appears in the parade, and in the
- FANTASMIC! show.)
-
-
- NEW MICKEY & ME, POOH & PRINCESS PHOTOS: Photos with Mickey may also be
- taken for you by a DL photographer when you visit Mickey in his house,
- Pooh over in CRITTER COUNTRY, or any of the Disney Princesses over the
- in ALPINE GARDENS area between the entrances of Tomorrowland and
- Fantasyland.
-
- They are developed while you enjoy the rest of your day at DL and then
- may picked up as you exit the park at the souvenir stand next to the
- Bank of Main St. Ask the CM attending to your visit with Mickey for
- details, prices run $10 for a 5x7" or $15 for an 8x10" photo.
-
- You are not obligated to purchase the photos if you don't like them -
- and if you wish you may try several visits and then choose between the
- different shots before you leave DL for good, as they are kept on file
- for a few days. (Un-sold photos are recycled.)
-
-
- CHARACTER PHOTOS: There several areas during the day where you can
- almost always count on finding Characters to take photos with:
-
- 1) In front of GREAT MOMENTS WITH MR. LINCOLN.
-
- 2) The area around the hub from Main St. to the
- TOMORROWLAND entrance.
-
- 3) TOONTOWN.
-
- 4) FANTASYLAND (Princesses in the Castle courtyard).
-
- 5) FRONTIERLAND (Chip, Dale & Goofy in front of the Riverboat
- landing).
-
- 6) CRITTER COUNTRY (Pooh & Friends).
-
- 7) BIG THUNDER RANCH (Hunchback).
-
- All locations will usually be totally mobbed, with characters clearing
- out just before parades to avoid congestion. At night you will usually
- only find characters available at the first three listed locations.
-
-
- ALSO: Deactivated AUTOPIA cars are placed outside of the Autopia queues
- for photo opps. If those cars are too modern for you, a MR. TOAD ride
- unit is now parked outside of his attraction for photos - nice! A DUMBO
- ride unit is placed behind the ride for photos also. There is a
- POCAHONTAS photo area near the Fantasyland Stage.
-
-
- CHARACTERS TODAY is a new section that has been added to the DISNEYLAND
- TODAY brochure given to you when you enter the park. Be sure to take a
- look at it for details as to where and when specific favorites may be
- located in the park at that day. A nice new addition!
-
-
- CHARACTER MEALS, (at the park and hotels) where you can meet, greet and
- take photos are detailed in the MEALS section of this guide.
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- THE BIG RIDES AND SHOWS, AND HOW TO BEST SEE THEM...
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- 14) INDIANA JONES ADVENTURE - TEMPLE OF THE FORBIDDEN EYE
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- INDY is DL's newest thrill ride. If you can imagine the STAR TOURS
- simulator technology built into a jeep and driving you along inside of a
- detailed Pirates-type of attraction at bumpy MATTERHORN speed, then you'll
- have a pretty good idea of what all the excitement is about. You'll even be
- amazed at the work they put in the line, since you will be walking through
- a queue with extremely detailed movie-type settings and interactive
- elements throughout. (There are even booby-traps that can set off by
- touching or grabbing things that signs tell you not to.) Ride sponsor AT&T
- no longer provides everyone with a souvenir wallet card at the entrance to
- keep you busy decoding all the wall writings and carvings - so see the
- section BRING DL HOME for details on getting the Mara font for your own
- computer so you can create your own decoder.
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- When you reach the massive high-ceiling boarding area, you'll load onto a
- Jeep-like military Hummer-type 12 passenger "troop transport" which takes
- you inside an ancient jungle temple, where you are warned NOT to look into
- the eyes of the goddess Mara. Since of course it is impossible for anyone
- to avoid this due to those clever Imagineers' design, all hell breaks loose
- as the goddess wreaks all sorts of havoc making for a very wild, almost
- brutal, chase inside the temple. (Although it only supposedly travels at 12
- MPH, the stunning hydraulic effects help to simulate speeds of up to 60
- MPH.) BEWARE - this is the most turbulent ride Disney has ever created, it
- can make STAR TOURS and the MATTERHORN seem very tame. If you have back or
- neck problems, stay away, it's merciless.
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- Notably this is also the first time an amusement park ride has been
- programmed like a video game, with many event variations. You'll drive each
- time through one of three different doors, and each vehicle has then also
- been programmed to move and react differently in where and how it delays,
- stalls, bucks or turns over the same track in the three-and-a-half minute
- ride. Even Indy himself will have one of several different things to say to
- you each of the times you see him. There really are some great illusions
- here, (if you're not just holding on for dear life) and for the first time
- this ride also lets you actually FEEL some of those special effects that up
- until now have only been seen on the big screen. This is simply an amazing
- new ride experience. Whatever you do at DL, don't miss it.
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- Even with a top loading speed of about 2400 people an hour (more than
- "Pirates"), this ride gets quickly swamped with huge lines in the mornings.
- It is best to AVOID this attraction first thing in the day - and use the
- time to ride all the other empty attractions in that area of the park. Save
- riding Indy for the lull that comes during parade or show times, or even
- better yet, just before the park closes. Thankfully the line moves quickly,
- so you won't have time to get bored. (Currently during peak times the line
- starts thru the middle of Frontierland, snakes and then wraps back and
- forth on the hub between Adventureland and Frontierland, wraps a couple of
- times again in the entrance to Adventureland across from the Tiki Room,
- snakes through and wraps in Adventureland -- with moderated breaks to allow
- "Fantasmic!" and other crowds through -- and finally, but not always, into
- its own proper waiting area in front of the temple.)
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- TIP: Keep in mind that because this ride is new, you can expect breakdowns
- (of about 20 to 30 minutes - this has been improving lately). Best advice
- here is to keep waiting, since they are up and running very quickly for the
- most part. Also they are posting much longer waiting times in order to keep
- crowds short, sometimes estimating waits 30 minutes longer than they actually
- take. If you see a 90 minute wait time scheduled, go for it, it will be about
- an hour.
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- 16) SHOWS
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- FANTASMIC! This is simply one of the most dazzling shows DL has ever
- produced. It's huge, (with a cast of over 50, and a support staff of over
- 150) and bone-rattling loud in its use of special effects. In a word, it's
- 22 minutes of WOW! I won't spoil it for you by telling you any more. Keep
- in mind that the first show is ALWAYS over-crowded, with some silly souls
- staking out seats at 5 PM for a 9 PM show. (Most people will end their DL
- day after this performance, which is why you should do all of the
- attractions in the Adventureland / Frontierland / New Orleans Square /
- Critter Country part of the park early in the day to avoid this mess.) The
- first show is also the one most prone to glitches, i.e. effects not
- working, fireworks not lighting, boats missing cues, etc. (complex is the
- operative word here). Usually problems are fixed by the following show. It
- will be canceled if winds are high or if it rains, listen for announcements
- at river's edge during these kind of conditions.
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