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Hi SebastianTDS! to INTERCOT!
No worries - your English is great! Wish I could speak Japanese that well.
Are you a Disney Sea CM? I'm assuming so since because of the TDS in your name. My family and I were at Tokyo Disney Resort a couple of months ago. What an amazing place, especially Disney Sea! We can't wait to go back.
How exciting that you and your wife are going to Disneyland - the original park built by Walt himself! Sounds like you know and love the history of it all.
My advice would be to spend as much time as possible at Disneyland Park on the 19-21. Mid-week is much less crowded there. Weekends are crowded no matter what time of year, but a Saturday at California Adventure is much more manageable than a Saturday at Disneyland Park.
You definitely want to do the new Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage, and it will still be really "new" when you are there. I'd get a FP for Space Mountain (awesome!) and then get directly in line for Nemo, since Nemo will not have FPs.
Indiana Jones is a really nice queue. I don't mind waiting in it either, and to be truthful, unless it's really crowded, I've never seen a huge advantage to getting a FP here. The FP line and regular line merge really early. So I'd get a FP somewhere else and wait in the Indy line.
At California Adventure, both Soarin' and Screamin' are definitely FP worthy. I can't recall ever having a long standby wait for Tower of Terror, but I have gone mostly during off times.
As for the FP lines themselves, NO you won't see it like you are used to in Tokyo. I was shocked when I saw that we had to wait in a line for FPs. That was crazy! My worst waits were for Big Thunder Mountain and Buzz Lightyear, and I know my husband waited a long time for Pooh's Hunny Hunt.
I'm sure you and your wife will love Disneyland. Have a great trip!
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I second grabbing a fastpass for Soarin'. It's a must. That line can get incredibly long, quickly. Melanears pretty much nailed everything else Hope you have an awesome trip!
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to INTERCOT SebastienTDS! I hope you and your wife have a wonderful time at the DLR! Melanie hit all the good points, have a wonderful time at the original Disneyland!
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Your daily plans sound good!
Originally Posted by SebastianTDS
I have some more to ask. Can I continue this thread like this?
1) Don't they have Rocket Rods and Walking in the SB Castle anymore?
2) What's going on at the FL theater right now? Nothing?
3) 3D Muppet in DCA is exactly the same as MGM's in WDW?
1. The Rocket Rods were closed in 2000, and the Sleeping Beauty Castle walkthrough to view the dioramas was closed in 2001.
2. I'm not sure on that one. I think it's where they are staging the Princess Fantasy Faire. Someone will be along soon to confirm.
3. Yes, they are exactly the same, as is It's Tough to be a Bug.
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Originally Posted by SebastianTDS
2) What's going on at the FL theater right now? Nothing?
They have the Disney Princess Fantasy Faire in there now. Activities include:
- Disney Princess Storytelling - Join a Disney Princess for a special story where Guests are invited to help tell the tales.
- Royal Coronation Ceremony - Learn what it takes to be a true princess or knight with a regal celebration.
- Royal Dance - After taking the Royal Oath, Guest are invited to take part in a lively group dance.
- Royal Arrivals - Three Disney Princesses make their gran entrance and greet their Guest.
- And many ore royal celebrations
As far as Sleeping Beauty's Castle, it seemed like when it was open for all those years, you'd go by and more than half the time the walkthrough was always closed. I think that's why they finally shut it, instead of making changes.
As far as the lines go, should be interesting. Most people will be in the long line for Finding Nemo, so it might actually cause the lines for most the other rides to be a lot less.
Have a lot of fun on your trip.
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CRUSH and Orleans
Thank you all!
So now FL theater sounds like for kids or...little princesses? Not for adults?
I hope I could see that Snow White Show...
How did you all like that??
Then I have two more questions
1)What's the Turtle Talk with Crush like?
I know that I can make a chat with Crush, but I'd like to know how it's going.
I'm a WDW-person, so colud anyone tell me what's it like to say in WDW?
Is that like the 'One man's dream' or 'Playhouse Disney'? Do you need being in line to meet Crush?
I have no info about it
2)Will the Cafe Orleans open during my staying, 19-23 June?
I read on somewhere that they only open at busy days.
And I'd like to know any opinions about this restaurant.
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Cafe Orleans has been open on a regular basis for quite some time now. You may get mixed reviews on this restaurant. I like the outdoor seating, but I thought it was a bit overpriced and not enough menu choices. It can be a long wait.
I prefer the nearby French Market. More selections to my taste I guess. It is cafeteria style rather than table service. The line here can also be long and/or slow.
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