Once again, as soon as I find a reason to visit DL again . . .

Discussion in 'Disneyland News, Rumors and General Discussion' started by hbquikcomjamesl, Dec 5, 2024.

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  1. hbquikcomjamesl

    hbquikcomjamesl Well-Known Member

    This afternoon, I learned that "Runaway Railway" isn't a WDW-only attraction, that it came to DL Toontown not quite two years ago.:):):)

    Then I found out that a new AA show about Walt would be coming to the Opera House. But evidently sharing it with Lincoln, not permanently displacing Lincoln.:):):)

    And then, only minutes ago, following a link about "two popular parades" returning, I found out that "Pain in the Night" is one of them, and the MSEP isn't. :(:mad::eek:o_O
     
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  2. Dabob2

    Dabob2 Well-Known Member

    All of that is true. I really enjoyed MMRR. I haven’t been on the WDW version but by all accounts the ride is essentially identical, but the queue at DL is better.

    One sort of bonus thing I liked about it was that it gave me a reason to make sure I went up to Toontown. I always enjoyed Roger Rabbit, but not necessarily enough to make the walk under the tunnel; there was a trip or two in there where I never set foot up there, even as infrequently as I was able to visit. This time I went up there every day to ride MMRR, Roger, or both- and also to enjoy the revamped Toontown itself.

    The new Lincoln/Walt show doesn’t yet have an announced opening date, I don’t think. I’m not even sure if they’ve narrowed it down to “Spring” or anything. It’ll be open for the 70th anniversary for sure though.

    On the parades, I can’t help you, buddy.
     
  3. hbquikcomjamesl

    hbquikcomjamesl Well-Known Member

    Delighted to hear about your experiences. And delighted to see that I'm not talking to bare walls. I don't suppose you have any way to let "iamsally" know the board's back up?
     
  4. Dabob2

    Dabob2 Well-Known Member

    I’m afraid I don’t.
     
  5. iamsally

    iamsally Well-Known Member

    Hey guys! I stumbled upon it.
    I've been to Disneyland 3 times in the last two years. We just did our reservations for February.
    Our son-in-law who has been sick for 5 years died just before Christmas. As a tribute to their father the kids unanimously chose a trip to Disneyland. Our daughter in Seattle's family are all making it down. There will be 15 of us. Kevin loved the Parks so much. He was born and raised in Hawaii and had never seen anything like it. My daughter made sure he was well indoctrinated.
    We're a little overwhelmed by ticket prices but luckily have some savings.
     

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