Disneyland 2021, Last Day and Final Thoughts

DCA, May, 2021

Our last day at Disneyland for this trip started out purposefully slow. We’d done everything we wanted to do, some attractions multiple times. Today was about just taking it easy and going with the flow.

Last Splash…?

On our second day I realized this trip might be the last time we get to ride Splash Mountain in its current iteration. A promise of a Princess and the Frog transformation to the ride will bring and end to the Zippity Do Dah ride as we now know it. I’m excited to see what they do with the new theme but I’ll miss the classic ride since it’s been a part of my Disneyland experience since 1989.

The Rise…

Mike scored us boarding passes for one more ride on Rise of the Resistance. This was our third go. Now that we’d done it twice we began to try and figure out how they do certain effects. It was just as fun if not more fun the third time since we were in the front and on the left mirror side of the ride for the first time. (The trackless ride vehicles take one of two mirror like paths.)

There was just one ride we hadn’t done yet and the wait was just 25 minutes so we hopped in line for Alice in Wonderland.

Outside the ride

This is a fun dark ride with some nicely updated video projections that work well with the rest of the ride.

After our Alice ride we went back to the hotel and through the looking glass to nap-land. this has always been one of my favorite rides. On our way out we thought we’d grab a churro. We asked Lupita, a cast member, where the closest open churro stand was (the one we found was closed) and she told us the entire park was out of churros. I will never forget the 2021 churro shortage. I assume it’s because the shortage of microchips.

Inside the Tiki Room

What is a visit to Disneyland without a visit to the Tiki Room? Still a pretty good visit but when everything else is really crowded it’s a decent choice. “In the clicky clicky clicky clicky room…”

Seating for dining was extremely limited in the park but we found shaded seating at the outdoor Mexican restaurant in Frontier Land. The restaurant itself was closed but the seating area wasn’t. We eat there 4-5 times.

After dinner we headed over to DCA again where we rode IncrediCoaster 3 times, Little Mermaid once and Gaurdians of the Galaxy once.

Guardians of the Galaxy.

They play a different 70’s rock song each time you ride. I enjoyed the last song they played and danced throughout the ride. (Can’t remember what the song was now…)

I noticed the lamp on top of the Pixar Pier sign our second day there. Neat!

After our final ride on IncrediCoaster we to a stroll through Cars Land. It is beautiful at night.

Mike took this photo

Final Thoughts

Stand by is for suckers.

I was performing for a bunch of kindergarten classes in LA and as one class was leaving there was one child assigned as a line leader (in the front) and one assigned as the “line caboose.” I thought, “what a clever way for the teacher to make being at the end of the line special even though it really sucks.”

The kindergartener who was assigned “caboose” said under his breath, “man, the caboose is for suckers.” He knew.

I say the regular lines at Disneyland, known as stand-by lines are for suckers. Ever since Disneyland started the Fast Pass line system back in 1999 that is the way to go in my opinion. You end up waiting 5-15 minutes.

Even better, SINGLE RIDER where you wait for an open single seat to be available on certain rides. Much shorter wait than the stand-by lines.

All of that being said I get why Disney couldn’t do either of these options during a pandemic. I look forward to the return of these two options.

This was a great re-entry to leisure travel for me and Mikey. I have missed traveling so much during the last 14 months but it just seemed foolish to travel unvaccinated during a pandemic.

I tried to get Mike to go to Hawaii before we were vaccinated since they were requiring testing before people got on the plane but he said it just wouldn’t be relaxing to travel during a pandemic. I think he was probably right and I’m glad we didn’t travel before we were vaccinated.

Good bye until next time Disneyland!

Disneyland Days 2 and 3

I hesitated to write this post as much of it will be repeats from the first day. That’s kind of the point of coming here multiple days, repeating our favorite attractions.

Day 2 started with this one we missed on our first day.

The line for Peter Pan weaved around the Snow White Grotto.
My husband

From there we went to…

Roger Rabbit

And then to…

Where we rode…

Splash Mountian

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Splash Selfie
Fun drop

Did I mention day two was my birthday? Mike made me stop and get a button from Town Hall.

Happy 52!

Any cast member who saw it said happy birthday to me. It was kind of nice.

We headed over to DCA and went straight to Guardians of the Galaxy ride, formerly Tower of Terror.

This guy was in the queue for Galaxy.
Recognize him?
This sign by the “gantry” explains the story of this ride. Took us two rides to get it…
Day 2
Day 3

From there we the hopped in line for Soarin’ Over the World, formerly Soarin’ Over California. It was our first time on this new version.

It was fun like the old version but the transitions were ham fisted.

Let me pause here for a moment and talk about the lines. Due to the fast pass system being down (likely because there’s no room for fast pass lines since they are keeping the regular lines socially distanced) lines here are looooong. With capacity supposedly capped at 35% we thought we might be able to walk on a lot of rides with no wait. We were sorely mistaken.

FYI. Stand by lines are for suckers. Because they suck.

So we decided to be suckers and wait for 45 minutes to go on Radiator Springs Racers. This part dark ride part outside racer is a blast both inside and out.

Car selfie

After dinner (I had the same for lunch on day 3, see picture later) we decided to sit on Pixar Pier for a while. A long while. Then we rode IncrediCoaster again.

And Little Mermaid. If you are a Don Knots fan you’ll know the old movie The Incredible Mr. Limpet. He was an animated fish in that flick. He’s hidden inside the Mermaid ride this is remarkable since it was a Warner Brothers Movie, not a Disney movie. #DisneyNerd

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And then to Mater’s Junkyard Jamboree.

We might have had an ice cream cone and headed back to the hotel after that.

Day 3

We started in DCA today, going straight to Guardians of the Galaxy. From there we rode Monsters Inc. then headed to Grizzly River Run.

Which is nuts since you get really wet on that ride, it was around 9:45am and a chilly 60 degrees with overcast skies.

We wore plastic parkas.

We then headed to Pixar Pier. We just sat and watched the world go by until the churro stand opened up.

Churro time!

The line dropped to a reasonable 20ish minutes for IncrediCoaster so we hopped on.

Then we found a quiet table across the water from the pier. Comfortable chairs and great views. We hung out here until lunch. Mike had a corn dog and I had this:

Yum!

Can you guess what it is? If you guessed pepperoni egg roll with red sauce and pesto you would be correct. But you couldn’t have guessed that. It was delicious. I knew it was good since I had it for lunch on day 2 as well.

We sat there for some time then decided to do Toy Story Mania since the line got pretty short.

In this ride the toys from Toy Story have built a carnival for you to enjoy. Here’s a picture of it:

You ride in these vehicles…

And fire hoops, darts and pies at 3D targets.

Art and Mike, Art in his 3D glasses.
We both got up to Kitty level. (My score is in blue.)
Again, my score in blue.

Having never been on The Emotional Whirlwind (based on the movie Inside Out) we decided to give it a whirl.

Disgust narrated our ride. (A different emotions take turns narrating. Anxiety was hysterical.)

It was time to leave DCA and head over to Disneyland. We rode Pinocchio’s Daring Journey since the line was a short 5 minute wait. And since I’m a puppeteer.

We then walked over to Star Wars Land. Rise of the Resistance has shut down for the day. It’s such a complex ride I’m not surprised it hasn’t been shut town more often. We just hung out in Star Wars Land resting our feet and waiting for the sun to go down a bit. (It went from chilly to blazing hot over the course of an hour.)

We sat forever enjoying ourselves with twenty questions Disney style. (Mike and I take turns choosing something in Disneyland and then the other has to guess it in 20 questions.)

The next object, mineral. Jade elephant.

We then had dinner. These are Ronto Wraps and they’re pretty tasty.

After watching the line for Smugglers Run…

…we decided to try it again since it got short. I’m glad we did. We both took the roll of gunner and had a great time with it. Still, the best part was feeling like we were really in the Falcon.

The ladder you climb up or down to get to the MF turrets.

We thought we’d take the train around the park since it’s one of the things we haven’t done yet but the line was closed. So we headed into Toon Town to ride the Gadget Coaster. (It said 5 minute wait. stand by line is for suckers. It took at least 15 minutes. We had fun waiting.)

I shot a whole selfie video of us on the stupid ride only to realize I never hit record. We cracked up.

Splash Mountain dropped to 15 minutes so we hustled over there. We walked right on. I guess people thought it was too cold to get wet. It was and we didn’t get too wet fortunately.

Here’s a video of the rabbit at the end of the ride. I’m not exactly sure what he’s doing here in the afterglow of the ride but I have a pretty good guess…

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Nice to have our own log.

For from there we meandered back to Star Wars Land. We wanted to see what it looked like all lit up. It was pretty. A bunch of Star Wars nerds were playing with their new light sabers. We were a little jealous.

Star Wars Land at night
More SWL at night

We headed out after one more Smugglers Run ride and just happen to be at Thunder Mountain when the clock struck 9pm, closing time. The line monitor let us in and we rode the last mine train of the night.

Thunder Mountain at night
More Thunder Mountain at night

Damn my iPhone takes nice low light pictures.

That’s a wrap for day three. Thanks for following along.

Disneyland at the end of the Pandemic

We had plans to visit Disneyland in April of 2020. COVID had other ideas. Don’t feel sorry for me. I’ve been to all of the Disney parks around the world in the last 4 years. That’s 12 different parks, Florida (4), California (2), Japan (2), China (1), and Hong Kong (1). I enjoy Disney theme parks.

But still, Anaheim Disneyland is home base and it has been 6 years since my last visit. Plus this is the first time I’ve vacationed since the start of the pandemic. Disneyland Anaheim seems like a good place to start what will be for me some travel catch up. I love to travel. It is the main thing I’ve missed during the pandemic.

So we arrived last night after a quick flight from Sacramento.

Sacramento. Look closely and you can see my house.

The car service we used to get us to our hotel picked us up in a Tesla X. This was my first time in an electric car. It was pretty neat to be in a car that used no gas. #goals

Our hotel is right on the crosswalk to the park entrance. We can see the entrance from our 3rd story room.

The entrance to the park, view from our room.

After a great night’s sleep we woke at 6:45am. “Boarding Passes” for Rise of the Resistance opened up at 7am. Mike scored us group #19. Woohoo! They run out fast. 2 minutes later they were all gone.

Star Wars Land (actually called Galaxy’s Edge, but I will forever call it Star Wars Land) was the reason we wanted to go to Disneyland last year so I was thrilled that we got boarding passes! And equally thrilled we wouldn’t have to stand in a loooong line.

A quick grab and go breakfast at the hotel and we were off to the park.

Temp checks and bag searches.
And we’re in!

A slow stroll up Main Street USA and Frontier Land brought us to Thunder Mountain which had a wait time of 5 minutes so we jumped on.

Then we strolled through on of the three entrances to Star Wars Land.

Mike and we the Falcon
Falcon Selfie
More Falcon

The design of this land is amazing. Super immersive. Really cool.

And the ride The Rise of the Resistance is

incredible. Disney basically took nearly every ride technology they have and threw it into

this ride. Brilliant story and tech. Really fun.

Interior Falcon Selfie
Mikey
Art. Yes I have a storm trooper shirt on.

Smugglers Run is another story. Lack luster. The coolest park was to be in the interior of the Millennium Falcon. (See above.)

Obligatory Castle Selfie

After lunch and rides in Star Wars Land we did the classics.

Haunted Mansion, Pirates of the Caribbean, Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride, Snow White, Star Tours, Space Mountain and Indiana Jones.

Lines were reasonable considering there was no fast passes. The longest we waited was 45 minutes. We probably averaged 20 minutes wait per ride. I do miss the fast pass system.

After Mr. Toad…

Mr. Toad
Mr. Toad…again

…we headed over to Splash Mountain. It is nearly impossible for me not to be completely cheerful after riding Splash Mountain. Such fun! Great way to wrap up Disneyland for the day. Plenty left to do since we have 2 more days to catch any rides we missed today.

At around 7pm we headed over to Disney California Adventure.

DCA

Both parks closed at 9pm and this gave us enough time to ride the kind of new IncrediCoaster. Kind of because it is the same track as California Screamin’ with a “The Incredibles” overlay. It is still a fun coaster and a decent theme since the pier is now Pixar Pier.

Pixar Pier with the IncrediCoaster.

We did try Luigi’s Rollicin’ Roasters which was…lame. Mater’s Jamboree however, is just as ridiculous but somehow fun.

Perhaps we shouldn’t have eaten these before we went on the ride.

Chocolate cone.
From here.

But we did. And neither of us puked into our masks. #grateful

It was a satisfying day at the Parks. Did plenty, walked a ton, enjoyed ourselves. Mike is a pleasure to travel with. He’s just the best.

Day one was a combo of doing some of our favorite things, checking out many new rides that weren’t here last time we were and soaking in the experience.

Center spike.

I doubt the above spike is the center of Disneyland anymore (it used to be) but I do like touching it with my foot each time we visit. Silly tradition, but hey, I like it.