Originally Posted By markcanada It's not clear in the maps or the guidebooks, and I'm curious. Does the train run clockwise or counterclockwise around DL?
Originally Posted By Darkbeer The Train runs Clockwise... Start at Main Street First stop is Frontierland/NOS Second stop is Fantasyland/Toontown Third stop is Tomorrowland Then you go thru the Dioramas End at Main Street
Originally Posted By deadmentellnotales believe it or not i've never rode the train, the last few times i've set out to do it but have'nt quite found the time. perhap in a few weeks. it seems like it would be special to do it for the 50th then wait again for the 75th...
Originally Posted By Pirate Pete Last year was the first time I did it full circle...cool ride for people watching.
Originally Posted By trekkeruss <<i've never rode the train>> For a real treat, go to the Main Street station and ask to ride up with the engineer and fireman on either the C.K. Holliday or the E.P. Ripley. They didn't allow this for a few years, but are letting guests experience this again. It's a wonderful way to ride the rails!
Originally Posted By deadmentellnotales <For a real treat, go to the Main Street station and ask to ride up with the engineer and fireman on either the C.K. Holliday or the E.P. Ripley. They didn't allow this for a few years, but are letting guests experience this again. It's a wonderful way to ride the rails!> thanks i'll definately try that!!! now if only they'd thaw out walt for the 50th maybe he could run the train too
Originally Posted By goodgirl Maybe this will help... <a href="http://www.trainbrain.com/disneyland.html" target="_blank">http://www.trainbrain.com/disn eyland.html</a>
Originally Posted By BrerOtter On July 16, we were on the last train of the night, having just taken a round-trip as a last ride of the day. As we pulled back into the Main Street station, they announced that it was after midnight, and we were officially some of the first guests in the park on the actual day of the 50th anniversary. This will forever be one of my favorite DL memories.