I've finally got a little time up my sleeve to update you guys, so here goes:
Day 7 – Saturday, 9 June 2012
Woke up this morning in Santa Barbara – excited to be getting on the road and heading down to Anaheim. We had breakfast in the hotel restaurant – Della had Eggs Benedict and I had scrambled with bacon. We then got in the car and started on down Highway 1 again. We caught up with hundreds of cyclists on the highway, undertaking a charity ride so the trip was a bit slower than anticipated – there were so many of them all heading to Hollywood. Once we got to Santa Monica, we pulled into a parking spot on the waterfront and bought lunch at the pier. We didn’t hang around long as we needed to get the car back to Hertz fairly quickly. We drove the final 10 miles or so to the Hertz LAX drop off area and said goodbye to our faithful car. The check in guy told us we completed 555 miles on our journey.
We took the rental company courtesy bus to LAX and from there we caught the Disneyland Express Bus to the resort – we love that trip, waiting to see the Disneyland signs on the freeway. The bus dropped us off outside the Carousel Inn and we checked into our room. It was now 4:30pm. We dumped the bags in our room then darted across the road (after a few failed attempts after I forgot my camera, and Della her sunglasses) but before long we were at the ticket queue buying our Premier Passports and picking up our wrist bands for Cars Land preview.
We then headed over to see our brick, before entering the new gates of DCA and then after showing our wrist bands, we went straight into Buena Vista Street!
OMG! Words cannot explain how brilliant it now looks! The Red Car Trolley was parked at the stop and looked amazing. The new shops and facades were period perfect. We strolled down the street soaking it all in, before then returning up the street through the Elias and Company Department Store. This store is the equivalent of the Emporium in Disneyland but is nicer set out and still has a new carpet and paint smell – beautiful! And there was plenty of awesome merchandise too – more about that later.
The other side of the street featured Clarabelle’s Ice Cream and the Fiddler, Fifer and Practical Pig Café – both are also beautifully themed, but we didn’t have time to see and eat – we were heading the Cars Land!
So we walked down past Bugs Land and then past the new Ghirardelli’s Soda Fountain before entering Cars Land via the Pacific Wharf Entrance. To enter, you cross under an archway into the Radiator Springs Racers area – with the massive Cadillac Range mountains in the distance. We were only feet into the land and we were already amazed! We started to photograph everything we could as we slowly made our way through Radiator Springs. When we got to the end of its Main Street, we found the line for Mater’s Junkyard Jamboree was only 5 minutes so we jumped right on. And what a laugh that is – for a simple ride, it is good fun.
After that, we headed to the Cozy Cone Motel and bought some churro pieces and chocolate dipping sauce. We also got a souvenir cone drinking sipper which is great. We then went over to Radiator Springs racers and got in line. It said a 75 minute wait, but we had to ride it. The line moved pretty quickly however and even though the ride broke down for fifteen minutes, it still only took us an hour. As for the ride itself – it was amazing! It was nearly dark when we rode it, so the colours looked amazing. It has a cool dark ride portion that I won’t spoil and there are multiple routes that you can take inside the show building – so you don’t always see the same thing twice.
After RSRs, we did a little shopping and discovered that a number of the men’s items were already sold out in Medium size – nooooo! Hopefully they would still be available in Elias and Company. We then got in line for Luigi’s that had just reopened after being closed for a couple of hours. We also found the ride quite fun despite the early rumours about it. When we got off, we headed over the Flo’s V8 café to get dinner (it was now about 9:45!) and then get ready for the private 11pm session of World of Color. After dinner around 10:25, we asked a cast member to confirm 11pm was the WOC time and they said yes, but we started to head over there around 10:30 – and found that it had already begun! They had changed the start time to 10:15 without informing all the cast members or the guests. This was disappointing as we had paid a premium for the tickets which included the WOC viewing. We then headed back up to Buena Vista Street and found Goofy, Chip and Dale all in their 1920’s gear – they looked great.
We headed back into Elias and Company and found all the men’s clothes that I was after in my size – so we decided to buy it all then as we were worried that it might disappear before too long! We left the park about 11:30pm after a long day. Apart from the World of Color issue , it was a terrific day and DCA really is a wonderful Disney park now.