Originally Posted By mater4 I am starting this to get away from things that people hate at Disneyland thread. I will be going on my next trip soon and want to hear the fun stuff.
Originally Posted By mater4 I love the crickets chirping at the start of POTC. The smells of main street and the take off on screamin at DCA.
Originally Posted By Waistcoated Rabbit I love the first walk down mainstreet of every visit to disneyland.
Originally Posted By danyoung I love the little white lights in the trees. I love getting into the park at the start of a day and enjoying Fantasyland with very few people around. I love eating breakfast at the Riverbelle Terrace, sitting outside and enjoying watching the park wake up for another day.
Originally Posted By Witches of Morva ORDDU: I love it when gorgeous hunks make eye contact with me while waiting in line or ANYwhere. I also love it when they willingly hand out there addresses and phone numbers to me-- ORGOCH: Fool!!! Didn't I already say ya don't even OWN a phone!!! Don't matter no how 'cause I ain't NEVER seen no man hand out his address to ya the whole time ya been makin' a jack a$$ out a yerself whenever ya goes ta the Sappiest Place on Earth!!!
Originally Posted By disneylandfan8 Soooo many things to love: Billy Hill & the Hillbillies Show Mint juleps Dole Whip The smell of the hand stamps when you exit the park! Going under the railroad bridge for the first time of a visit (makes me cry!) The drop at Splash Mountain Ridin' BTM with my hands up in the air Haunted Mansion Holiday The smell of POTC CLUB 33! Bengal BBQ skewers Mickey Mouse Pancakes People Watching Hot chocolate on a cold evening Dreams Come True Fireworks Pin collecting Meeting up with LPers! (NOTE: these are not in any order!)
Originally Posted By travellerandquilter The start of a list. Breakfast at Carnation Cafe. The first bite of a churo. The anticipation when through the turnstiles and under the bridge and walking up Main street. Deciding which ride is first. The first ride. Knowing after the first day that there are more to follow. Middle row, top row Soarin. The very back row of BTMRR. I agree with DLF8 the smell of the hand stamp and watching it glow in the dark. That's just for starters!
Originally Posted By mater4 I am loving these posts and can't wait until I get to be back in DL again. I just hope for DH's sake that some cute hunk does not give me a number. I would give it to Orrdu and let her borrow my phone.
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan Disneyland Popcorn! I love standing there by one of the popcorn wagons, especially at night, as they scoop my serving of popcorn into the box (or bucket!). Yum yum yum! And if the Mark Twain's whistle sounds off in the distance, I know I'm really at the happiest place on earth!
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan Storybook Land Canal Boats. Best ride in the park, IMHO. 50% attention to detail, 50% your own imagination.
Originally Posted By kari12177 I love the night time when all the trees are lite up and all the lights are on and the crowds calm down cause all the little caffeine driven kids are tired. And the music of the different areas in the background
Originally Posted By kari12177 And of course Mickey, I have a tattoo of him, that shows how much I love disney
Originally Posted By JAF376 I love to see the smile that my wife gets every time we go into the park. I love the sound of the train pulling into Main Street Station. I love to hear kids say "Hey, there is Mickey or Minnie or Goofy......
Originally Posted By jdub The very thought of writing down all the things I love at Disneyland is overwhelming. In fact, the very thought of even trying to remember every little thing is daunting! A few highlights-- > Warm and uncrowded nights when it's possible to ride Big Thunder Mountain Railroad several times in rapid, power-walking-through-the-mostly-diminished-line succession > Those same dark (and bright) eves, spent in Fantasy Land, listening to the music as we wait in line for Peter Pan or Mr. Toad, easily two of the most exciting rides in the park > Early morning Magic Mornings in Tomorrowland, where of course we skip the breakfast for a few extra line-free rides on Space Mountain or Star Tours
Originally Posted By Route66 I love to watch fantasmic, I am filled with joy when everyone gasps as Peter Pan and Capt. Hook storm into the show with a loud cannon shot. I love to see the wonder in the childrens eyes, when they really are seeing Mickey's dream in real life.
Originally Posted By tiki tiki tiki tiki I love the feeling I get as I cross the turnstile early in the morning, see flowering Mickey greeting everyone and as I hear the steam train gettin ready to go.
Originally Posted By wonderingalice The first strains of Disney music heard upon entering the esplanade. Stopping to say "hello" to our brick every morning and "g'night" every evening (except the last night before leaving for LV.) The jingle of the first entry through a turnstile and the whistle of subsequent entries. The plaques above the tunnels. That first step out of the tunnel to see Main Street stretched out in front of us... beckoning us "home." Stopping to wave up at Walt's apartment in the morning and to give a whispered "thank you" at night. The sights, smells and sounds of Main Street. Deciding whether to ride Indy first and get a FastPass for later or to ride Space Mountain first and get a FastPass for later. Waving at and giving a call-out for Zero flying in the endless hallway of Haunted Mansion Holiday. "Singing" the scary flowers song from HMH - loudly - while riding the Matterhorn after dark. *LOL* All of the attractions... Pure joy. Hot chocolate while waiting for the fireworks and "snow." Crying happy tears pretty much throughout the entire fireworks show and "snow" and having Mr. Alice hold me and smile in understanding. The Billys. The Christmas decorations in New Orleans Square. Making a wish with Snow White singing. And so much more... SO MUCH MORE!
Originally Posted By wonderingalice Clarification... We always say "g'night and see you next time" to our brick on the last night - we just don't want to have to go. (We say the same thing outside Walt's apartment that night, too.)