Trip Planning 5/26-6/2

Nicole220

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Is there any chance the nemo subs will be open before memorial day?
I just thought I'd let you know that some tentative preview dates have been released. June 3rd-4th for CM's and June 6th and 7th for AP's. Some sources say they are running a bit behind schedule, so there really leaves no time for previews to the public at this point...but you never know.
 

RSoxNo1

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I just thought I'd let you know that some tentative preview dates have been released. June 3rd-4th for CM's and June 6th and 7th for AP's. Some sources say they are running a bit behind schedule, so there really leaves no time for previews to the public at this point...but you never know.

Thanks for the update - I know very little about the attraction, but my understanding is that it's supposed to be a major attraction - not a C or D ticket like the Seas attraction in Epcot. Does someone have an overview of what the attraction is set to be like?
 

Nicole220

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Ok, my explanation sucks, here's a better one released by Disney:

ANAHEIM, Calif. ? In preparation for a brand-new ?E-Ticket? attraction at Disneyland, the Tomorrowland Submarine Lagoon is being transformed into the underwater habitat of Nemo, Marlin, Dory and friends for the ?Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage.?

The new attraction, opening June 11, 2007 as part of ?The Year of a Million Dreams? at Disneyland, will feature extensively enhanced versions of the eight original submarines from the fondly remembered ?Submarine Voyage? attraction, which explored the ?liquid space? of the lagoon from 1959 through 1998. ?Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage? is inspired by the Disney/Pixar film, Finding Nemo.

?From the very beginning, we?ve combined new innovations with favorite stories to create magical new worlds,? declared Jay Rasulo, Chairman, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, when he unveiled plans for the attraction. ?In ?Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage,? our guests will experience Nemo?s world in a way that has never been done before.?

As a member of the sub crew, guests will embark on an expedition to the site of an erupting undersea volcano. Soon after departure, they will be delighted to discover their favorite fish friends getting into the swim of things right alongside their submarine! Nemo and company are able to go along for the ride thanks to a stunning new animation technology developed exclusively by Walt Disney Imagineering. The Finding Nemo characters will appear exactly as they do in the film, but in a real, three-dimensional underwater setting.

Along with the improved unique underwater technology, the ?Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage? will feature fully sculpted Audio-Animatronics characters, including scuba divers and the scavenging seagulls (?Mine, Mine?) from Finding Nemo.

?We are literally bringing the undersea world of Finding Nemo off the screen and into the submarine lagoon of Tomorrowland!? says Tom Fitzgerald, executive vice president and senior creative executive for Walt Disney Imagineering, creative arm for all Disney parks and resorts. ?We are going to immerse our guests into an adventure that will leave them in disbelief - - they will want to experience this new attraction over and over to find out ? ?How did they do that???

The Finding Nemo submarine vehicles are being enhanced in a number of ways, including the addition of two extra seats and portal windows in anticipation of expanded guest interest. In a first-of-its-kind development, the submarines are being converted from the diesel power of the 1950s to a new, environmentally friendly fully electric power. With new on-board audio, guests will get to hear the sounds and voices of the underwater characters as they move alongside the submarine. These sounds are synchronized to travel along with the figures under water using a four-channel stereophonic sound system. Guests will get to eavesdrop on the exploits of Dory (Blue Tang fish), Marlin (Clown fish), Crush (Turtle), Bruce (Great White Shark) and the members of the ?tank gang,? and most importantly, take part in an ever changing adventure of trying to ?find? Nemo throughout the voyage.

Along the way guests will travel through colorful undersea environments created using yet another original Imagineering-developed technology. The underwater scenes will be more eye-popping than ever before thanks to custom colors created from recycled glass, providing deeper, richer hues that last longer under water. After surviving a sub-shaking volcanic eruption, the subs will dive alongside a breathtakingly beautiful coral reef where Marlin, Nemo and all their friends gather to celebrate finding Nemo at last!
 

RSoxNo1

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Does anyone know if the Nemo Subs will be open between May 20th and May 27th. I know the official opening isn't until June but will it have a soft opening at that time?
 

Nicole220

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Does anyone know if the Nemo Subs will be open between May 20th and May 27th. I know the official opening isn't until June but will it have a soft opening at that time?
The only soft openings that are happening as of now are for APers only. There is a contest being held for them to be able to ride it on June 6th and 7th.
 

RSoxNo1

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Thanks Nicole. Does anyone have any recommendations for nice dining experiences in Disneyland? Someone has suggested the Blue Bayou, but I'm not much for seafood, and probably won't be willing to spend $35 for filet mignon.
 

Nicole220

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Thanks Nicole. Does anyone have any recommendations for nice dining experiences in Disneyland? Someone has suggested the Blue Bayou, but I'm not much for seafood, and probably won't be willing to spend $35 for filet mignon.
In Disneyland? The Blue Bayou is probably the nicest you'll find. In the Resort, the best restaurant on property and possibly one of the best in Disney dining is Napa Rose in the Grand Californian Hotel. It is a bit on the pricey side, but is absolutely amazing!

The DLR is not up to par with the amazing dining possibilities WDW has. Most everything in both parks are fast food type/ counter service options. As inconvenient as it might be, if you want nice, stick to DTD, the hotels, or completely outside the resort.
 

Rufus T Firefly

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Thanks Nicole. Does anyone have any recommendations for nice dining experiences in Disneyland? Someone has suggested the Blue Bayou, but I'm not much for seafood, and probably won't be willing to spend $35 for filet mignon.

A nice alternative to the Blue Bayou is the recently reopened Cafe Orleans. It is located just across from the Blue Bayou and serves some of the same dishes, like the famous (or infamous) Monte Christo sandwich.

You can also enjoy a pleasant dining experience at the Carnation Gardens on Main St. Say hello to Oscar the chef. He's been at DL for over 50 years.
 
Thanks Nicole. Does anyone have any recommendations for nice dining experiences in Disneyland? Someone has suggested the Blue Bayou, but I'm not much for seafood, and probably won't be willing to spend $35 for filet mignon.

Its not in Disneyland Park, but I reccomend Story Tellers in The Grand California! It is a great meal and a very nice quite setting.
 

Darthfinkles

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I plan on heading to Disneyland and May 14-15 or 15-16. Does anyone know how the crowds are and is it better to go Mon-Tue or Tue-Wed? Also, is anything closed right now? Thanks, any info will help.

Greg
 

Disneyfalcon

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Agreed Tuesday-Wednesday should be slightly better.

Closures right now are
Splash Mtn:(
Tarzans Tree House
Mark Twain Riverboat
Tom Sawyers Island
Fantasmic
Raliroad
Mr Toads Wild Ride

and at CA
Playhouse Disney
Midway games
 

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