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rfx45 thanks brotha. apparently right after a hurricane is a good time to hit the parks. lines aren’t long and not too crowded. tryin to get used to the humidity though coming from SF
nothinking of going to disnyeland/dca soon. does the max pass skip all the lines?
yeah me and my wife seen the dude from full house last year at california adventureI remember my wife and I met Seth Green at Disneyland and he and his girl and entourage(if you're a fan of the show, its actually those same guys, which i thought was funny) were on one of those tours. I just thought it was some celebrity package or he was part of the disney family creatively so he had access to those things.
It seems worth it to me if you have a big group or have kids because thats when you'd literally have to ride all the rides.. If it were just me and my wife, we'd just want to his a handful of rides at both parks, the priority seating at parades would be clutch though.
Of course if you have the money why not?
Single rider really is a game changer.
Won't be long before they charge for it too
Call the ticket booth, just got mine todayMickey's halloween party tickets sold out. Didn't buy my tickets in time...smh. If anybody has info on getting 2 tickets, let me know.
u BETTER take hella picsOfficially booked at the World next February...14th to the 20th...It's President's Day Weekend so hopefully the crowds won't be THAT crazy...Plus it's my kids first trip so I kind of hope it's low key relaxed...
Never been in February before and wondering how the weather is that time of year...
Is the mickeys not so scary party worth the price of admission
Is the mickeys not so scary party worth the price of admission
for retail, yeah it’s fun. you walk around, collect a ton of candy, get on rides with little to no lines, and see cool costumes (some people go all out)
for retail, yeah it’s fun. you walk around, collect a ton of candy, get on rides with little to no lines, and see cool costumes (some people go all out)
This...Not sure if paying the price gauge is worth it but it IS worth it if you can get in for retail...Can't comment on the Disneyland stuff of course but over at the Magic Kingdom the parade is great...Easy on rides are a nice bonus too...What we really liked is how all the cast members get into the festivities...
if kids are involved, I think it's worth it
was there yesterday and it actually smells like gingerbread during this portion of the ride ...at first i thought it was fakeFirst Look: 2017 Haunted Mansion Holiday Gingerbread House at Disneyland Park
“The gingerbread mansion this year has a bug problem – gingerbread bugs! But it’s not a problem that a gingerbread Oogie Boogie can’t fix. He pried open the roof of the gingerbread mansion and has his fork at the ready, happy to fix the infestation in the only way he would – by eating them,” says Tim Wollweber, associate art director for Disney Parks, who designed this year’s house. “But quite a few bugs have gotten loose and are rampaging across the ballroom table, tormenting the gingerbread zombies there, who are forced to defend themselves with silverware!”
The house is six feet tall to the roof point, but the animated Oogie Boogie himself is seven feet tall. There are more than 70 bugs “scurrying” across the ballroom table and the ballroom itself. We have been told there might be a few gingerbread bugs that have escaped out of the ballroom … think you can find them?
What did it take to make this whimsical ginger-dread house? We asked the creative team at Disneyland Resort Central Bakery – Executive Pastry Chef Jean-Marc Viallet and Lead Pastry Chef Edgar Urtola – for their shopping list:
Haunted Mansion Holiday lasts through early January 2018, giving you plenty of time to check out this creepy cool gingerbread creation.
- 200 pounds gingerbread
- 200 pounds powdered sugar
- 4 gallons egg whites
- 1 gallon lemon juice
- 30 pounds white chocolate
- 50 pounds gum paste
- 8 ounces (each) food coloring (blue, purple, orange, yellow, red)
- 16 ounces green food coloring
- 50 pounds fondant
- 1/3 pound glitter
- 200 hours Disney Culinary Magic