Postby DisneyKaren » Sat Feb 11, 2017 9:30 am
Sorry, I've been away from Wi-Fi...... here is our second day in the parks, with our last day still to come. Also hoping to have photos up on my blog tomorrow night.
Magic Morning access had us in the park at the bright and early time of 7am! We cleared through the Fantasyland rides pretty quickly due to the early hour and low crowds. Fantasyland is a favourite of ours for rides as they are designed for children so my bad back can take them all quite well (plus they're just plain fun!). Storybook has been updated to include Arendale, which we saw from the canals as well as Casey Jnr railroad.
We were at ToonTown at opening and followed Mickey, Minnie, Goofy and Pluto into their home town. Great being able to take photos without people. While photographing Pluto playing around, he spotted me and started posing then kept getting closer until he was nose to my lens! Thankfully my sister managed a photo as he enveloped me in a big hug. Checking out Donald’s boat, Chip & Dale’s tree house and posing in Mickey and Goofy’s cars was a lot of fun. We didn’t redo Mickey or Minnie’s houses this trip.
A ride on the Monorail gave great views of the parks and some little peeks at the back of house areas. We also check out Nemo’s submarine voyage which was closed on our last visit, before venturing into It’s a Small World. I’m not sure what is so attracting about a ride which plays the same music over and over again, but I just love it.
As the day warmed up I quickly headed to Adventureland for my first Dole Whip – amazing, how have I not tried this before? With River’s of America closed and a lot of fast moving rides, I don’t tend to spend much time on this side of the park, however we did stroll through New Orleans Sq. I can’t say enough how much I appreciate the theming by Imagineers. Not just the buildings, balconies and obvious architecture, but also down to the rubbish bins, lamps and even the bunting at some rides.
Our relaxing time back at the hotel was interrupted for me as I hurried back to find my leather jacked – still sitting on the chair I’d left it. Thank goodness for the honesty of Disney people.
Strolling through Main Street shops on our return, Lynelle ventured onto the Matterhorn for a second trip and we eventually headed to the castle for Fireworks. Some front row seats (pavement space) was available so we made new friends with Marisa and Peter who were sitting beside us, which made the time fly by.
I believe this fireworks show is called Wishes and while always lovely to see these shows, definitely not as fun as the ones I’ve seen at Paris as WDW recently. Gee, give me a few trips and suddenly I have high expectations!! I certainly did still enjoy the show and fireworks while hearing music from the attractions around the park. Our view was obscured by guests walking by as we didn’t realise they keep the walkway between the castle and viewing area open throughout the show. I understand they need to move people and I give credit to the cast members who were standing near us constantly ensuring guests didn’t stop in front causing blockages.
Another day is over, only one to go. It’s always sad to leave the park in the evening, especially when you know things are still open, however my feet and back were indicating that it was time to return to the hotel.
1996: Disneyland & Epcot | 2001: EuroDisney | 2014: DLR & DLRP | 2015: WDW | 2017: DLR, Aulani, TDR | 2018: DLR | 2020: SDR & HKDL | 2023: WDW