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One More Disney Day Trip Report

Oh, Ladies and Gentlemice, what a night I had! It took me like a whole day to recover, which is why you’re getting this post on Friday instead of Thursday.

First, I will explain my OMDD strategy, which turned out to be kind of foolish. I had no idea it was going to be that crowded. I don’t think anyone else including Disney thought it was going to be that crowded. I have never, EVER seen it be that crowded.

So kind of the theme for the night is crowded, right?

I thought that I would head over around 9 or 9:30, check things out for a couple of hours, then come back home and sleep in my warm, comfy bed. There was a 1am showing of Fantasmic, which I thought I’d probably skip, given my short excursion.

Ha.

I left the house at 9:30. It usually takes me 10 minutes to get from my door to the parking garage. I had heard that Mickey and Friends (the garage) was full, so I cleverly decided I would head to Toy Story, the other main lot down Harbor. It wasn’t until I got stuck on Harbor that I realized what a mistake I’d made.

This rather innocuous looking picture does not even come close to showing the horror that was Harbor Blvd.

Now the problem with Harbor is if you’re heading south, once you cross Ball Rd. you’re basically stuck with nowhere to turn off until Manchester. Which is normally not a problem, until you spend 45 minutes getting from Ball Rd. to Manchester. Which is like 3/4 of a mile or something. I opted not to pull off at Manchester, since the Toy Story lot was well down Harbor and I wasn’t sure if another route would be any faster. Another 45 minutes later, I reached Disney Way, my only other opportunity to pull off.

At this point I had to make a calculated decision. The Toy Story lot, which seemed like a sure thing, was further down the packed Harbor. And when I say packed, I mean people were getting out of their cars to take pictures of how packed it was. Anyway, there’s also the Pumbaa lot. Pumbaa is an overflow lot and is located on Disney Way just north of the Gardenwalk.

And I know some people are like “what the heck Shelby, we don’t care, if we want to park in Pumbaa we’ll find ourselves a map so MOVE ON!”

Sorry. Anyway, I’m not moving on, because I feel like you should get to experience some of the horror that was Harbor.

Okay, moving on. Pumbaa is generally an unmarked lot. I pulled out through Disney Way and did the U-turn and as I was headed toward Pumbaa, I didn’t really see very many cars going into the lot. It made me wonder–was the lot closed, or did people just not realize it was actually a Disney lot? By the time I got up there, I figured out that it was the latter. The lot was unmarked and unattended, not even with a ticket booth. The entrance driveway was blocked off with cones, but the exit driveway was clear, so I drove through the exit and easily found a spot.

DO NOT EVER TRY THIS! On normal days the Pumbaa exit is a throughway for Disney tour buses and driving through the exit is very dangerous.

And this, my friends, is what we call a local advantage. Because if I hadn’t known that the Pumbaa lot was, you know, actually the Pumbaa lot, I never would have figured it out.

Anyway, if I had gone down Anaheim Blvd. to Katella to the Downtown Disney lot as Kevin and Theo did, it would have been fine. But that’s neither here nor there.

Pumbaa is nice and close and walking distance, so I headed over to the bus area to find a nice big line for bag check:

It went like way back

This turned out to be the easiest wait of the evening.

Because when I made it through bag check, the gates to the park were closed.

Yes, closed.

At it was 11:00pm at that point. I had thought for sure people would be leaving the park in droves to go, I don’t know, do something else. Nope. It was a mess.

Here’s the main middle gates

That’s packed solid with people. There was also a line–although it was never really clear which line went to what–that stretched back across the Esplanade to California Adventure and into Downtown Disney

Here

And here

Also here

Now at this point, anyone in their right minds would have gone the hell home, but I have a blog to uphold. A BLOG!!! So I decided to stick it out.

Plus I was really pissed off about having taken an hour and a half to park.

While we all stood there not moving in any sense at all, except when people toward the front decided it wasn’t worth it and went the hell home because they were apparently in their right minds, there were cast members walking around telling everyone that the gates were re-entry only, and you had to have already been in the park earlier that day and gotten a hand-stamp.

Did I let that stop me?

Oh no. No I did not.

I decided to take my chances, which later on turned out to be the right thing to do, as I didn’t get turned away.

Because you know, I was kind of there and it was 11pm and what else was I going to do. So I stood at the gate

and stood…

and stood…

and stood!

And we all stood there waiting for the gates to open. The park was crowded beyond fire hazard, so they had to wait until a bunch of people left before they would let any of us in.

In the meantime, I got to chat with Hunter and Marie

From San Diego

And by the time we got in, I had a whole group of new besties

HAPPY ONE MORE DISNEY DAY!!

Finally the waiting paid off and we got inside.

At 12:45am.

12:45.

am.

Oh my god.

As soon as I walked in the gates I let out this war whoop. I couldn’t help myself. Everyone was doing it. I mean, stand outside the gate for an hour and 45 minutes and tell me you’re NOT going to scream.

Trust me, you would have screamed.

It was so awesome to see this:

Yeah baby, I’ve been waiting 3 hours and 15 minutes to see your pretty face! The banner, not the random lady.

I wasn’t sure what to do next. The crowds were insane. I have never seen so many people there in my life. So when I spotted a Goofy and Pluto meet and greet right by the Mad Hatter, I jumped in line.

Pluto and Goofy were in their pajamas

Cute!

And I was luckily the second-to-last person in that line.

I probably would have had a mental breakdown if I hadn’t gotten this picture

After that I decided to head over to Fantasmic. Because it’s not like I had something better to do.

Cast members did the typical crowd sweeping thing with their  light sabers  flashlights, where you’re not really allowed to stop and look at whatever you’re not supposed to stop and look at (in this case, Fantasmic). Normally this happens only for really crowded areas, but in this case “really crowded areas” applied to pretty much the entire route.

For Disneyland familiars, we got shunted from the hub through Frontierland, all along the Rivers of America away from Adventureland up to Haunted Mansion, the turned around before they let us do what we wanted.

It was far, okay?

However, along the way I did manage to catch a few shots of Fantasmic

Columbia

Princess barges and somebody’s head

Oh, and to back up a bit, this sign at Rancho del Zocalo threw me for a loop

It’s not 11am tomorrow, it’s 11am today!

Anyway, back to Fantasmic

This is a pretty cool shot, considering I was literally walking as I took it

The bridge above Pirates was packed

which is normally a good place to catch Fantasmic

Then I was shuttled back to Haunted Mansion and up again. Many of the restaurants offered special OMDD food, so I took a picture of this:

Yeah, I dunno. It seemed more interesting at the time

Then I got to stand along the fence rail for the last couple minutes of Fantasmic. Except I couldn’t see anything, really. Except this:

I love this part

and this

and this!

and also this

and finally, this

Seriously, my favorite part of that picture is the dude next to me with his fist up. I mean at the closing of Fantasmic there were screams everywhere, but this guy is all like ¡Viva la Revolución! You know?

Anyway, after that, it was a mess.

wall to wall people. I’m not exaggerating.

After letting the crowd thin out ever-so-slightly, I headed back to Adventureland. It was fortunate that I wanted to go there, because I literally had no other choice. Anyway, of all of the various special food options, the Bengal BBQ was the one I had my eye on.

Dude, sign me UP!

I couldn’t decide what I wanted, so I got both.

OMG SO GOOD!!!

On the left were brownie chunks separated by strawberries; on the right were krispy treats separated by chocolate-covered sprinkled marshmallows.

I sat down very briefly to eat, and then thought well, the one other thing I REALLY want to do is to get pictures with Mickey and Friends. Who were all conveniently located in the Carnation Plaza.

They were all wearing their pajamas too. Adorbs!

Oh, but also adorbs was this service doggie wearing mouse ears.

OMG SO CUTE!!!

I did not realize this line was going to be very long. I mean, it was LONG. Like we zig-zagged back and forth forever, all the while watching Mickey, et al. taking pictures with other people

OMG SO CUTE!!!

I’ll stop with the all caps now, and no I have no idea who these people are

The best thing all night happened here–while we were waiting, a guy and his presumed girlfriend got up to the front. In between all the characters, the guy dropped to his knee and proposed. The girl said yes, and everyone cheered. It was so heartwarming and adorable!

Really, that was like the highlight of the night.

Next to the brownies.

Anyway, right before it was my turn, Donald decided to go take a break or whatever. I was a bit miffed, because it took me AN HOUR AND A HALF to get to the front of the line.

Sorry, I know I said I wasn’t going to use all caps anymore, but AN HOUR AND A HALF, PEOPLE!!!

We are talking THREE O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING HERE.

I had thought about leaving the line numerous times, but stuck it out to get this

which turned out pretty cute

I also had to give my thanks to Mickey.

Awww

After that I was wiped out, so I headed out. Right before I left the park I took this shot:

That’s Theo wearing a bib in the background

And by the time I got back to my car and navigated more traffic, I got home around 4:15.

Oh, and when I left, there was still a line of people to get in.

Seriously, I don’t think anyone had any idea it was going to be like this. I certainly didn’t.

So for those of you who wished you were me, let me give you a rundown of my evening:

9:30pm: Left the house
11:00pm: Arrived at gate (total distance = 4 miles)
12:45am: Made it in the gate
1:00am: Picture with Goofy and Pluto
1:00am – 1:45am: nonstop walking around the Fantasmic viewing area
1:45am: Purchased brownie skewer and krispy skewer
2:00am: Got in line for Mickey and friends meet and greet
3:30am: Took picture with Mickey and friends
3:43am: Left park
4:15am: arrived home (total distance = 4 miles)

And that was how I spend MY One More Disney Day!

One More Disney Day–Shelly and Jamie, Leslie and Ashley

This was my favorite couple from last night. Shelly and Jamie are here all the way from New Jersey celebrating Shelly’s Leap Day birthday at Disneyland! This is the first trip to our fair park and I think they’re going to have a great time.

And more from last night–Leslie and Ashley left Utah at 4:30am to spend one more Disney day!

One More Disney Day–The Diehard Interviews!

You know how I’m always sort of complaining about my…creative photography skills? Well it turns out that my nighttime videography skills are also lacking!

Woo hoo!

Blame the low-budget operation here. I just headed out with my video camera to meet a bunch of people and have a good time.

My camera has two settings (well, more than that, but only two that seemed to be useful at the time). One is the regular setting, which resulted in a rather dark picture, and the other is the nighttime setting, which is apparently supposed to be used on a tripod with completely immobile subjects, because you can hear the person talking but it’s like a bad bad BAD Skype session. Like the Skype session from hell, basically. Heh.

Anyway, over at the front of the line, meet Jeff! (this is the nighttime setting–sorry, Jeff)

 

And here’s Robert, with the regular camera setting (sorry, Robert)

 

One More Disney Day Trip Report: Tuesday Night 2/28

It’s One More Disney Day, Disneyland’s Leap Year celebration during with Disneyland Park will be open for 24 hours straight, from 6am the 29th to 6am the 1st.

As an added incentive, the first 2,000 people in the door get a free pair of mouse ears. For that, guests were allowed to line up starting at 10pm Tuesday night. I headed over there around 11 and it was mighty crowded.

First, parking was in the Pumbaa lot, which is on Disney Way across from the Gardenwalk. It was actually quite nice and a quick walk over to the park.

The parking lot already had well over 100 cars

The queuing area was not in the Esplanade, as I had previously thought, but rather in the bus drop off area on the Harbor Blvd. side of the park.

The sidewalk was already getting crowded

South side

It was chilly but people huddled in for the night

And seemed to be waiting patiently

I had to ask a cast member for directions, and then he was pretty confused when I asked him if I could take his picture

Blurry! Gah!

Some people were already sacked out

This can't be comfortable

I went to the front of the line to interview people. They had gotten in line at bout 6 or 7.

Robert, Jeff, Shelly and Jamie

Jeff was telling me that he has gone to Disneyland every day this year. Shelly and Jamie were from New Jersey and were here specifically for One More Disney Day. It’s Shelly’s Leap Year birthday as well as their 25th anniversary. They traveled all the way here just for this advent. Cool!

Security did move the line from time to time

In motion

And I got to chat with a bunch of cool people, like Leslie and Ashley, who left Utah at 4:30am and drove straight here to get in line

Air mattress! Good call!

They said they actually got a nap there. I’m impressed.

Stay tuned for more photos and videos

 

 

 

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