Originally Posted By Pollyana The only show I have seen is the Billies. Gotta love those guys! Another good spot....the waiting area for the Tiki room. Before it gets crowded, it a nice place with the torches going and the soft Hawaiian music.
Originally Posted By disneyfreaksk For a while the fish weren't jumping. I am so glad they decided to re-stock the pond! I mentioned how pleased I was to see the fish again to a passing CM.
Originally Posted By dresswhites tonight i enjoyed sitting on small world promendade. i even saw two little kittens! i also spent a few enjoyable minutes on the gallery balcony at night and seeing the twain rounding the bend. beautiful.
Originally Posted By dresswhites small world was very beautiful last night the back part was lit up in blue, but the front park was all dark, except for the tick tock. disneyland really is so magical at night. each land is just so beautiful in different ways.
Originally Posted By mousefun It's moments like sitting up on balcony, seeing Mark Twain, or, sitting on Main Street in rocker, watching horse carriages, that make Dland special. I worry that greedy management may alter this like they have done at WDW, that is, changing firestation and Main Street Cinema into shops (when they can simply sell that stuff elsewhere). Who knows...the magic shop on Main Street, which I visit EVERYTIME, could be on cutting block, as WDW does not have one anymore. Leave the small personal, Walt Disney touches at the parks alone!
Originally Posted By APrtsLfe4Me My favorite would have to be sitting on the balcony at the Gallery overlooking New Orleans Square and the Rivers of America. But, the Motor Boat dock and the back area of Hungry Bear are also high on my list. I'm new by the way, so hello to everybody.
Originally Posted By Pollyana Welcome AP...you will love this site. I have learned a great deal and I thought I knew a lot! And everyone is so polite.
Originally Posted By ecdc The Mark Twain late at night, on one of its last trips around the river. You'd never guess you were in a park with thousands of other people in a metropolitan area of several million.
Originally Posted By mousefun I awlays imagined, if I were to marry, getting a "free" Disney Wedding on the Mark Twain, in the back, with no one around. Then, take my entourage over to 100 reserved seats I have at the Blue Bayou, $40 a plate, tops. Then, for music, The Fab Four at Tomorrowland. Slip them $500 to play an extra half hour, play a couple of slow Beatle love songs to dance to. Total cost: $3,500.
Originally Posted By mousefun Hmmm. I guess this considers if the guests all have annual passes. If not, then, that's another $50 x 1000 or $5000. Though, if I told everyone about this idea here, and, I was to do it, I can get 100 employee comps/sign ins, dont you think?
Originally Posted By dresswhites the mark twain at night is an incredible experience. i love fantasmic, but getting to experience twain at night is a treat. however even during the day you sometimes forgot you are in a theme park while riding the twain. i think the Twain is my favorite non e ticket attraction.