I have spent 5 weeks in WDW. All of those occasions I have stayed at the CBR. For me the moment comes when I get out of the airconditioned car, feel the rush of humid, hot Florida air (I am from the UK) and take those few steps to the customs house. The fans moving on the ceiling. OMG and buying...
My favourites are:
Boma: Excellent value for money. Innovative. Delicious. Wonderful atmosphere.
Jiko: Next door to Boma. More upscale.
California Grill: If nothing else for the view. I always go during wishes.
Artist's Point: Relaxing and tasty. I always seemed to get asked for ID when...
Whatever has happened with the ending it it doesn't have much to live up to. The old ending looked dated and jarring with a mush of fairy lights. The music was nice, as was the SSE model. Only time will tell...
I think we can all agree that the sale of alcohol around the Disney parks should be controlled and limited. I think that alcohol should be served with table service meals and one alcoholic beverage served with a counter service meal. In addition why couldn't they have a system that registered...
One difficulty is that 'drunk' is a subjective term.
I wonder what it is about people taking alcoholic drinks in the parks that upsets some people?
For my part I always did like Bishops Finger (an ale brewed in the UK) ever since we used to get them free at Uni. Rum cask aged Glenmorangie...
On another note there seems little difference between levels of alcohol consumption between France and the US parks. There is nowhere to purchase drinks without buying food with it in Paris as far as I know.
Safe alcohol consumption per week is around 40 units by all acounts (by that I mean...
I wholeheartedly believe that the premise of Disneyland to create a place where parents and children could have fun together is excellent. It was, and is, much more than that and embraces, and is embraced by, a far broader demographic. Walt banned alcohol to avoid people being drunk in...
Ice Age did well at the Box Office. The animation was spectacular. <cough>.
My point was that I think HHN is excellent in some respects. I am personally not a fan of the jump-out-boo kind of scare ploy. It is otherwise well executed.
I agree that Nightmare before Christmas has vast potential...
I hope that some sort of middle ground could be found between HHN and MNSSHP. I appreciated some of the artistry and staging at HHN but I fail to see the appeal of placing yourself in an intentionally unpleasant environment. Nothing similar has ever existed in Disney parks. It would seem to be...
There was an excellent article in Laughingplace magazine. They built a giant mock up of some of the ride scenes in glendale to test the technology and it was apparently very successful. If you shine the flashlight at something that is vibrating or may have a monster lurking it will effect some...
Why not Both
Or...Even Zanier...A Muppet Star Wars Cantina.
<heavy breathing> so young Frog Walker you have met this typical family eating and waffles. <heavy breathing> I think they were meant for moi!
Oh no Darth Piggy. Rizoda warned me that you may be here.
Three shots from Disneyland Resort Paris
From Disneyland Paris. Big Thunger Mountain:
Space Mountain at night:
The Walt Disney Studios Gate at Christmas: