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Where in the Land at Disneyland

Let’s play a little game. It’s called “Where in the Land at Disneyland?” Yes, I know that sounds a bit awkward, but “where in the world” made me think of the Mouse-in-Law and even worse, Matt Lauer. Yikes.

So here’s how it goes. I post pictures and you identify where they are. Some are easy, some are more obscure. I will put the answers at the bottom of the post, and if you’d like to make a comment, you can say how many you got right. But don’t post the answers. Because I’m posting the answers and that kind of defeats the purpose, you know?

Here goes:

Photo #1

 

Photo #2

 

Photo #3

 

Photo #4

 

Photo #5

 

This part is what is called Spoilervision. That is, the answer is actually in white and you just highlight the space in order to see it.

 

Photo #1 –> Splash Mountain

Photo #2 –> Pooh Corner Store

Photo #3 –> Frontierland train station

Photo #4 –> Tiki Room

Photo #5 –> On the path between Tomorrowland and the castle, near Pixie Hollow

Hope you had fun!

There will be a post here

I know, right? I’ve got jury duty on Tuesday the 11th (so, today for those of you who are reading today) and it’s the kind where you sit in the room and wait and wait and wait for them to call your name and if they don’t then eventually you get to go home. BONUS wifi! I’ll write a post whilst waiting for my civic duty, so watch this spot!

Disneyland in 1992

My in-laws (the actual physical people, not the Mouse-in-Laws) found a Sunset magazine from 1992 with a fabulous article about Disneyland. It has all kinds of helpful tips and such.

Now 1992 is my college era. I graduated from high school in 1991 (so yes, I’m either “that young?” or “that old?” depending on your perspective ;)) and I went to college and grad school in the Midwest, so I lived in the Midwest for 8 years and basically missed the 90’s. However, in 1990 and 1991, I went a lot, so this article was particularly poignant for me.

For realz, people--check out the hair on Canoe Guy!

Now the 90s weren’t as unfortunate for hair as the 80s (so let’s be real, nothing will ever beat 80s hair. I’m positive that the hole in the ozone layer was made significantly bigger by all of the Aqua Net from those mile-high banks) but this guy is definitely stylin’. The article advises being there at rope drop (something I haven’t done yet) and recommends the “Mickey Mouse flap jacks” (also known as PANCAKES ’round these parts).

OMG it's a mullet!!!

No, there isn’t half of a canoe you can paddle–that’s actually where the magazine picture was split. And what’s with the skirt of the woman on the right?

Dude, that's a lot of watermelon

And there’s the guy with the hair and glasses again. According to the article, they visited the park “five times” which clearly makes them experts. And according to this page, their biggest piece of advice is to get there 30-60 minutes before the park opens. Which again, I’ve never done, and seems a bit extreme–but then again, no fast passes back then either.

Don’t miss Disneyland’s newest ride–Splash Mountain! Apparently an hour after opening but not 10:30 is  good time to go. If you’ve scoped out the whole park 5 times, that is.

Kids were not immune to bad taste. Check out that fanny pack.

Also I love the water on the bottom right. That area is now Downtown Disney.

Did you know that dinners at the Blue Bayou Restaurant run from $13-$18.10? Let’s just say that they are no longer $13-$18.10. And speaking of money, it’s gonna cost you $27.50 to get in, so budget wisely!

And at the end of the day, don’t forget to catch the fireworks! There are over 250 of them, and the show lasts approximately 6 minutes. The best vantage point for both the fireworks and Fantasmic!, the newest nighttime show, is on the balcony in from of the Disney Gallery.

Which is no longer the Disney Gallery.

And finally, top off your evening with the world famous Main Street Electrical Parade!

What a joyous day at Disneyland :).

Mickey’s Halloween Parade

One of the fun aspects of Mickey’s Halloween Party is the parade. They really do try to give you extras to make the additional cost worth your money. I absolutely loved the parade. This post is for those of you living vicariously through me.

Vampire Mickey starts us off.

I'm invited!

A Mummy, some striped-stockinged witches, and an oddly dressed woman come next.

What is UP with that hair in the back?

The Costume Shop float comes next. This has cast members pretending to try on costumes by adding various boas and hats and whatever while singing.

No actual costumes are changed here.

Then there’s the little pumpkins. These are adorable and introduce the next group of dancers. First:

Pirate Pumpkin!

Followed by:

Pirates!

Peter Pan and Captain Hook were in that group too.

Next up is the pumpkin with the princess-y hat.

Princess-y hat

At least I’m assuming it’s a Princess-y hat, because right after that were:

Princesses!

The princesses were all twirling and dancing so I had a hard time getting a picture of them.

At least Snow White looks good

I have several of these:

She kind of looks like Thriller-meets-Flashdance here

Round ’em up, it’s time for:

Yeehaw!

There were cowboys and cowgirls spinning around, and also:

Woody! Much less fuzzy in person.

I wasn’t sure what was next when I saw this guy

Hunh?

But it made a lot more sense when various monsters from Monsters, Inc. showed up.

Actually fuzzier in real life

I did manage to catch Sully’s backside.

Also fuzzier in real life

Then there’s a car with some characters from the Nightmare Before Christmas and also some honorary guests. I’ve always wondered how you get chosen to be a guest who rides in a parade car.

I'd love to do that sometime

Naturally, the car is immediately followed by

The Country Bears!

Boy, haven’t seen those faces around this park for a while!

Next are very colorful people on very tall stilts.

Colorful! Tall!

This guy was particularly colorful and tall

Also he stopped right in front of us

And then comes the final float! It’s pretty detailed so I took a couple pictures as it went by.

With a talking Miss Piggy at the end!