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See if they offer military discount when you plan on going. And find someone in the military. I had a friend that worked for NASA and the hook was fat. I think the tickets were $75 each for a park hopper. But they got rid of that deal a while back.
On top of that I'll ask if they got handicap deals. Heard if your in a wheelchair you can skip the lines. [emoji]128586[/emoji]
On top of that I'll ask if they got handicap deals. Heard if your in a wheelchair you can skip the lines. [emoji]128586[/emoji]
Club 33 is legit on my bucket list. Need to go in one time before i die
The spot where they do Jedi trainingThat's it? But I seen my friend take a pic with Kylo Ren. Where that at??
That's really it till Star Wars land
we took my nephew to disneyland for his 3rd bday last june, mind you the kid is tallgot to tower or terror and tricked her on going on itshe cried a couple times but when it was over she pretended that the tears were fake and was acting like a big girl, shes 4.
got to disney at 915a with my daughter got to radiator springs, 1 hr wait
got to tower or terror and tricked her on going on it she cried a couple times but when it was over she pretended that the tears were fake and was acting like a big girl, shes 4.
disney junior live on stage was fun, hit up ariel then bouced.
good day
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Nice, that bacon whoopie pie was surprisingly good.
Report: Guardians of the Galaxy Ride To Replace Iconic Disney Attraction in California
How will Disney bring Marvel into their theme parks? It looks like, at least in part, by reinventing existing attractions with a Marvel twist.
Nerdist reports that Disney may opt not to renew their Twilight Zone license when it expires in California, and may instead rework the Tower of Terror attraction at Disneyland as a Guardians of the Galaxy ride.
The report claims that the change is unlikely to carry over to the other ride locations in Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Florida, Tokyo DisneySea or Walt Disney Studios Park in Paris.
As of late 2015, a Tower of Terror movie was reportedly in development -- but the Twilight Zone element of the Tower were downplayed in the previous TV movie adaptation of the ride, so it's likely that wouldn't be a key part of a feature follow-up anyway.
Report: Guardians of the Galaxy Ride To Replace Iconic Disney Attraction in California
How will Disney bring Marvel into their theme parks? It looks like, at least in part, by reinventing existing attractions with a Marvel twist.
Nerdist reports that Disney may opt not to renew their Twilight Zone license when it expires in California, and may instead rework the Tower of Terror attraction at Disneyland as a Guardians of the Galaxy ride.
The report claims that the change is unlikely to carry over to the other ride locations in Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Florida, Tokyo DisneySea or Walt Disney Studios Park in Paris.
As of late 2015, a Tower of Terror movie was reportedly in development -- but the Twilight Zone element of the Tower were downplayed in the previous TV movie adaptation of the ride, so it's likely that wouldn't be a key part of a feature follow-up anyway.
Everything in DCA is themed well, other than the backlot portion of DCA. Disney has absolutely NO idea what they want to do with it.
hey you guys think there's gonna be hella people there next week? Like on Friday?
We're driving down Thurs, and spending friday there and flying back saturday evening....
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I find Fridays real busy, plenty of bus tours, probably the busiest of all weekdays. Checkout Micechat.com though, their weekly blogs has a predictions of how busy each day would be: http://micechat.com/124714-disneyland-galaxy-behind-frontierland/
They could definitely turn that part of DCA into Marvel HQ. Turn Tower of Terror into the Avengers Tower and place the Superhero HQ in that area (it closed at the Disney side already anyways).
Add another attraction, maybe something like Buzzlightyears Astro Blasters and that place would be solid.
You can try this site
http://www.isitpacked.com/disneyland-crowd-forecast-predictor-calendar/
They take averages from different years and they try to predict the crowd levels. Honestly, the best way to tell is to actually be there, but these predictor calendars can be pretty helpful.