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jada i might hit you up if i ever need tickets for my family when they visit
Let me know man, I can usually get 2-3 at $65 a piece.
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jada i might hit you up if i ever need tickets for my family when they visit
Let me know man, I can usually get 2-3 at $65 a piece.
WDW, not DL.
jada i might hit you up if i ever need tickets for my family when they visit
Let me know man, I can usually get 2-3 at $65 a piece.
WDW, not DL.
Now all we need is someone to come through with the hook up on flights to Orlando
Then NT summit at wdw will be in full effect.
If this thread still poppin in aug of 2018 I'll invite regulars to my wedding
I'm having it at Disneyland
Now all we need is someone to come through with the hook up on flights to Orlando
Then NT summit at wdw will be in full effect.
If this thread still poppin in aug of 2018 I'll invite regulars to my wedding
I'm having it at Disneyland
Yup last AugustWDW, not DL.
Now all we need is someone to come through with the hook up on flights to Orlando
Then NT summit at wdw will be in full effect.
If this thread still poppin in aug of 2018 I'll invite regulars to my wedding
I'm having it at Disneyland
did you propose at Disney as well?
can't even imagine how many proposal that castle has had in the past 60 years
threads probably still going to be active by then, it's when Star Wars Land will likely open
I was soooooo damn heated that dayI proposed to my fiancée in front of the castle the day Disneyland turned 60.
A wild rumor got out earlier this spring about a plan to remake Tower of Terror into a Guardians of the Galaxy ride. We can tell you that the Guardians of the Galaxy rumor is true, and TDA’s executive suite was furious when the rumor leaked out from Glendale-based sources. The plan is for the original Twilight Zone backstory to be removed entirely, and replaced with an all new show based around the Collector character from the Guardians movie franchise. WDI had been testing and experimenting with the new show in the elevators for months and the Tower of Terror hourly CM’s were all aware of what WDI had been cooking up since this winter. But when the plan finally leaked online in April, the TDA executive suite hit the roof in anger.
And what does an angry executive team do in this modern age when a juicy rumor, that just happens to be true, leaks online? They issue Talking Points, of course! TDA’s Cast Communications team was instructed to send out vague and pointless “Talking Points” to the CM’s that instructed them to not believe everything they see online until it is confirmed by the Disney Parks Blog. Except many hourly CM’s who work the Tower of Terror attraction and its gift shop had known about this evolving plan for months prior to its online leak, as Imagineers and TDA executives spent plenty of early mornings and late nights inside the ride building testing out the new show proposals in the elevators and tinkering around the pre-show hallways and queue.
The current plan for Tower of Terror is to close the attraction this fall and give the entire building a full interior and exterior refurbishment so that the new version of the ride can open next May, with the Guardians of the Galaxy movie premiere held at DCA the same week the new ride opens. Assuming this gets the green light by August, and a disastrous Shanghai opening summer is about the only thing that could derail it at this point, the CM’s will be treated to another round of approved Talking Points that will somehow explain that they can now believe what they read online about Guardians of the Galaxy taking over Tower of Terror. The hourly CM’s, of course, are already several steps ahead of TDA.
This Tower of Terror proposal is part of a multi-year plan to get more Marvel into DCA, being pushed heavily by Bob Chapek. Since Chapek arrived a year ago as the new Parks Chairman, he’s been shocked to learn that after five years of owning Marvel there still isn’t a new Marvel ride in the California parks, and that the only thing TDA has done with Marvel is slap together some cheap meet n’ greets over the years. The plan now is to adjust the Marvel mega-coaster from its original spot in the Timon parking lot to fit into the northern end of Hollywood where Stage 17, Monsters Inc., and the unused Stage 12 buildings are. This would save Timon for future DCA expansion, and better use the under-utilized space on the opposite side of Hollywood Land.
That corner of Hollywood Land has always been an unloved and unfortunate looking space that has gone through a series of inexpensive and temporary overlays for dance parties and corporate events. Back in 2012 the plan was to remake that area as a Monsters Inc. themed Monstropolis area, with the inclusion of a family friendly Door Coaster that used the famous door scene from Monsters Inc. as its main show element. Height test balloons were even seen hovering over the land and TDA was nearly ready to give the project the green light before they got cold feet over the mild thrills planned for the coaster. It was at that time that WDI blue sky ideas were being cooked up for the newly acquired Marvel properties, and a much more thrilling and intense mega-coaster was pitched for DCA, to be placed behind Tower of Terror.
The trend with WDI now is fully immersive lands or mini-lands dedicated to one specific IP, and the Marvel mega-coaster will bring along with it a Marvel mini-land based in old Hollywood. The Monsters Inc. dark ride would go to Yesterland, although the dark ride facility may be re-purposed yet again with a Marvel theme if WDI can engineer the coaster around that building using all of the existing backstage area and demolishing support buildings as well as Stage 17 and Stage 12 that now surround Monster Inc.
MuppetVision has gone off to Yesterland, as TDA’s long term planning calendar keeps the new Sunset Showcase Theater as the location for most movie previews for years to come. Although Moana is slated to use the Bugs theater this fall for its preview, the Sunset Showcase will remain as DCA’s main flex theater. The Shanghai budget cuts have prevented TDA from spending the money to redo the queue and lobby from its Frozen theme, so for now audiences will enter through the exit doors only. By Fiscal 2017 the formal lobby of Sunset Showcase Theater should get a remodel to replace the Frozen theme.
With all those Hollywood plans, only the Tower of Terror remake has a shot at opening before Star Wars Land opens in late 2018. The Marvel mega-coaster would slot in for 2020, just before the Fantasyland expansion pad comes to life with a Frozen E Ticket dark ride and some of the attraction concepts recently announced for Tokyo’s Fantasyland.
I think the ride is the sameThey better not eff with Twilight Zone
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That water trick is pretty hard to find out, who would have guessed you could get one of those cups and fill it with water and just walk out?
I think one of the bakery's also give out fresh baked bread in the morning?
And the buttons are always free even if it isn't your birthday.
This year, Disneyland park is celebrating Star Wars Day (May 4th, as in May The Fourth Be With You) by hosting several special events, offers, screenings and trivia games.
Here’s a break down of the parks May 4th offerings:
– A special screening of a fan-favorite Star Wars Rebels’ episode, Shroud of Darkness, in which “Kanan, Ezra and Ahsoka return to the Jedi Temple on Lothal to find out how the Inquisitors have continually been able to track the rebels. Seeking the advice of Yoda, voiced by Frank Oz, the three will experience powerful visions that reveal the future, the past and old friends long gone.” The screening will take place at the Tomorrowland Theater.
– An exclusive fan celebration will be held at Galactic Grill Stage with special surprises throughout the night.
– Star Wars trivia will also take place at the Galactic Grill Stage beginning at 6:00 PM.
– Commemorative merchandise and all-new Star Wars collector glasses only available at Disneyland.
Of course, Star Wars Launch Bay and Hyperspace Mountain will also be open to parkgoers all day. One-day tickets can be purchased at disneyland.disney.go.com.
Can’t make it to Disney on May 4 but you still want to celebrate? Why not book a Star Wars Day at Sea. From January through April 2017, Disney Cruise Line guests will be able to enjoy the return of Star Wars Day at Sea where fans can take part in the on-board version of the Jedi Training Academy, watch screenings of the movies and score exclusive Star Wars merchandise. Learn more about these special cruises at disneycruise.disney.go.com.
My ex girls dad had polio with he was a kid so he walks with a limp, and when they would go Disneyland, he would get a wheelchair when he would start to feel tired. When he spotted Kobe one day he got up and started running to him.
Smh looking real fraudulent hopping out the wheel chair. Haha.
Check the weather on ur weather app on ur iphoneOkay guys-
I'm driving down Thursday and going there Friday. it's for my daugher's 3rd bday.
are there gonna be hella people? how's the weather been? does it get chilly at night?
I know to do all the kiddie rides for her, but i wanna do some adult rides too - especially the star wars stuff. will there still be special events/stuff from may the 4th be with you?
if i can only do a couple of adult rides, which would they be?
thanks!!!