There are 14 "M" attractions at Disneyland & California Adventure. We've already told you about 2 of them, so let's continue.
What do you think of when you think Disney and something starting with M? How about Mickey and Minnie Mouse? They both have their own houses at Mickey's Toon Town in Disneyland.
At Mickey's House & Meet Mickey you can meander through Mickey's house before actually meeting Mickey. The house is cute and the decor is, well, animated. After your self guided tour of the house, there's a waiting room where cartoons are playing on a big screen. After waiting for a few minutes, we got to go in and meet Mickey himself!
Minnie's House is very similar. We walked through the house and got to see how Minnie lives. There was not, however, the opportunity to meet Minnie there. I guess she was busy somewhere else in the park.
Walt and Cindy will ride and see all of the attractions at Disneyland and California Adventure in alphabetical order. ***NEW*** We are now dining at every Disneyland Resort restaurant in alphabetical order!
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Monday, November 26, 2012
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Award Wieners
Before I tell you about Award Wieners, (yes, that's really the name of the restaurant), let me tell you about our restaurant rating system. We'll rate each restaurant on a scale of 1-5 (5 is best) based on 4 criteria.
Now on to Award Wieners. Cute name, eh? It's a window service restaurant on the Hollywood Backlot at California Adventure. They serve, well, wieners. All types of hot dogs and sausage. After ordering and receiving your order at the window, there are outdoor tables in a covered area to sit and eat.
Overall rating - 3.5
Ambiance - 3
Service - 4
Food Presentation - 3
Food Taste - 4
- Ambiance
- Service
- Food Presentation
- Food Taste
Now on to Award Wieners. Cute name, eh? It's a window service restaurant on the Hollywood Backlot at California Adventure. They serve, well, wieners. All types of hot dogs and sausage. After ordering and receiving your order at the window, there are outdoor tables in a covered area to sit and eat.
Overall rating - 3.5
Ambiance - 3
Service - 4
Food Presentation - 3
Food Taste - 4
Monday, November 19, 2012
Alas - The Dining Begins
Our first restaurant on the alphabetical list turned out to be a new discovery for us. We didn't know that the Alfresco Lounge at the Golden Vine Winery was even there. It's adjacent to the Wine Country Trattoria in California Adventure. It's a great find! It's an outdoor lounge that's primarily for alcoholic beverages. There's a full bar. You can order appetizers, but there are only about half a dozen to choose from. There are couches and comfy chairs, as well as regular dining style tables. It's quiet and cozy with a nice view of the park.
The "Magical Star Cocktail" came with a light-up color-changing "ice cube." |
The "Rustic Bruschetta" was delicious!
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Overall Rating - 4.5 (out of 5)
Ambiance - 4
Service - 4 (friendly, but slow)
Food presentation - 5
Food taste - 5
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Mickey & Mater
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Cindy & Walt in the "Cage" |
We met two very nice people on Mickey's Fun Wheel - Ed & Jeanette. They live locally, have been married 44 years, got married on Friday the 13th, and have travelled the world. Jeanette, however, doesn't like heights and screamed every time our car took a big swing! Ed & Jeanette - it was great to meet you!
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Mater might be greater, but what is Walt? |
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Little Luigi
There seems to be a trend here. There were two attractions starting with "J", two with "K", and now two with "L".
Little Mermaid - Ariel's Undersea Adventure is a fairly new attraction at California Adventure. If it sounds familiar, it's because we already rode it. When it first appeared on the scene it was listed as "Ariel's Undersea Adventure," so we rode it with the A's. Now, though, it's listed under the L's, so we rode it again. It hasn't changed. :)
It's a cute little ride for younger children, but doesn't hold much appeal for us big kids. The picture at right shows Wade & Wyatt in the "Clamshell" the first time we rode it.
Luigi's Flying Tires is one of the new rides in Cars Land at California Adventure. The Flying Tires are bumper cars - but with a new twist. You "steer" the car (actually it's a huge tire) by leaning left, right, forward, or back. It takes getting used to, but it's a lot of fun.
Little Mermaid - Ariel's Undersea Adventure is a fairly new attraction at California Adventure. If it sounds familiar, it's because we already rode it. When it first appeared on the scene it was listed as "Ariel's Undersea Adventure," so we rode it with the A's. Now, though, it's listed under the L's, so we rode it again. It hasn't changed. :)
It's a cute little ride for younger children, but doesn't hold much appeal for us big kids. The picture at right shows Wade & Wyatt in the "Clamshell" the first time we rode it.
Luigi's Flying Tires is one of the new rides in Cars Land at California Adventure. The Flying Tires are bumper cars - but with a new twist. You "steer" the car (actually it's a huge tire) by leaning left, right, forward, or back. It takes getting used to, but it's a lot of fun.
Friday, November 16, 2012
LET"S EAT --- 85 TIMES!!!
As if riding all the rides in alphabetical order isn't enough, now we will eat at every restaurant at the Disneyland Resort in Alphabetical Order. You heard right... EVERY restaurant at the Disneyland Resort - not just the parks! This means every restaurant at:
Here's how it will work. We'll go in order by letter, but not within the letter. In other words, we'll do all the "C's" before the "D's". But, we might eat at the Cozy Cone Motel before we eat at Cafe Orleans. The exceptions will be for the "fancy" restaurants. For example, Ariel's Grotto and Blue Bayou. These restaurants often require reservations, and we don't always plan our visits in advance. Plus, they're expensive! So we might have to save up before we go. :)
Here's a preview of upcoming locations:
- Disneyland
- California Adventure
- Downtown Disney
- Disneyland Hotel
- Paradise Pier Hotel
- Grand Californian Hotel
Here's how it will work. We'll go in order by letter, but not within the letter. In other words, we'll do all the "C's" before the "D's". But, we might eat at the Cozy Cone Motel before we eat at Cafe Orleans. The exceptions will be for the "fancy" restaurants. For example, Ariel's Grotto and Blue Bayou. These restaurants often require reservations, and we don't always plan our visits in advance. Plus, they're expensive! So we might have to save up before we go. :)
Here's a preview of upcoming locations:
- Alfresco Lounge at the Golden Vine Winery (California Adventure)
- Ariel's Grotto (California Adventure)
- Award Wieners (California Adventure)
- Bayside Brews (California Adventure)
- Bengal Barbecue (Disneyland)
- Big Thunder Ranch Barbecue (Disneyland)
- Blue Bayou (Disneyland)
- Boardwalk Pizza & Pasta (California Adventure)
- Cafe Orleans (Disneyland)
- Carnation Cafe (Disneyland)
- Cathay Circle Lounge (California Adventure)
- Cathay Circle Restaurant (California Adventure)
- Catal Restaurant (Downtown Disney)
- Clarabelle's (Disneyland)
- Clarabelle's Hand-Scooped Ice Cream (California Adventure)
- Cocina Cucamonga Mexican Grill (California Adventure)
- Coffee House (Disneyland Hotel)
- etc.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Kings Go Round and Round
There are two "K" attractions, and they're very similar. The first is King Arthur Carousel at Disneyland, the other is King Triton's Carousel at California Adventure.
In 1955 Walt Disney said, "Fantasy Land is a wonderful land of fairy tales come true within the walls and grounds of a great medieval castle whose towers loom seventy feet in the air. In the middle of the Castle grounds stands a magnificent carousel in the theme of King Arthur and his Knights. In this land of fantasy we find the settings from the fairy tales.
Ride through Snow White's adventures in the Seven Dwarfs mining car...through the diamond mines - the enchanted forest - past the cottage of the Seven Dwarfs reliving Snow White's adventures.
Walk through the wonderful experiences of Alice in Wonderland, as the White Rabbit takes you down the rabbit-hole, through the maze of doors, the Rabbit's House, past The Singing Flowers, Dodo Rock, the Mad Hatter's Tea Party, climaxing in the courtroom of the Queen of Hearts.
Fly through the air with Peter Pan, over London...past Big Ben clock...beyond the second star to the right for Never-Never Land."
If Never Land is real, I think it can be found at Disneyland!
Walt and Wyatt ride King Arthur's Carousel - a traditional merry-go-round. |
Wyatt rides King Triton's carousel. Instead of horses, guests ride on various water animals. |
King Triton is posing like Walt. (Or is it the other way around?) |
Ride through Snow White's adventures in the Seven Dwarfs mining car...through the diamond mines - the enchanted forest - past the cottage of the Seven Dwarfs reliving Snow White's adventures.
Walk through the wonderful experiences of Alice in Wonderland, as the White Rabbit takes you down the rabbit-hole, through the maze of doors, the Rabbit's House, past The Singing Flowers, Dodo Rock, the Mad Hatter's Tea Party, climaxing in the courtroom of the Queen of Hearts.
Fly through the air with Peter Pan, over London...past Big Ben clock...beyond the second star to the right for Never-Never Land."
If Never Land is real, I think it can be found at Disneyland!
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Jungle Jumpin!
There are 2 "J" attractions:
Jumpin' Jellyfish at California Adventure is meant for the younger kids. Two riders board the "jellyfish" which then rises up far above the ground. (But not too far.) As the jellyfish rotate slowly around the center pole, they gradually drop back down to earth. Weeeeeee.
The Jungle Cruise is another of my favorite Disney rides, mainly because of the memories it holds. Passengers board a boat and head down a jungle river. "There are many adventures" along the densely forested way including wild animals (some tame, some not-so-tame) and wild savages. It's a bit corny, and the boat operator adds corny jokes and one-liners along the way. But here's why I love it. When I was a kid, I thought the animals were real. I was amazed! How cool is that to see wild African animals at Disneyland!!!
Jumpin' Jellyfish at California Adventure is meant for the younger kids. Two riders board the "jellyfish" which then rises up far above the ground. (But not too far.) As the jellyfish rotate slowly around the center pole, they gradually drop back down to earth. Weeeeeee.
Cindy and Wyatt on the Jellyfish. |
Wyatt, Walt, and Cindy ready to cruise the jungle river. |
Monday, November 12, 2012
It's a Small World After All
I love, love, It's a Small World. It's more than a ride - it's a philosophy. These are the lyrics to the song that plays throughout the ride:
It's
a world of laughter
A world of tears
It's a world of hopes
And a world of fears
There's so much that we share
That it's time we're aware
It's a small world after all
It's a small world after all
It's a small world after all
It's a small world after all
It's a small, small world
There is just one moon
And one golden sun
And a smile means
Friendship to every one
Though the mountains divide
And the oceans are wide
It's a small world after all
It's a small world after all
It's a small world after all
It's a small world after all
It's a small, small world
I have been riding this ride since the first time I came to Disneyland. It never gets old. The ride takes you by boat through the whole world, where you see people of all cultures singing, dancing, enjoying life. Of course, they're all animatronic characters, but they're all delightful. When you get off the ride, you can't help singing or humming that song for the rest of the day.
A world of tears
It's a world of hopes
And a world of fears
There's so much that we share
That it's time we're aware
It's a small world after all
It's a small world after all
It's a small world after all
It's a small world after all
It's a small, small world
There is just one moon
And one golden sun
And a smile means
Friendship to every one
Though the mountains divide
And the oceans are wide
It's a small world after all
It's a small world after all
It's a small world after all
It's a small world after all
It's a small, small world
I have been riding this ride since the first time I came to Disneyland. It never gets old. The ride takes you by boat through the whole world, where you see people of all cultures singing, dancing, enjoying life. Of course, they're all animatronic characters, but they're all delightful. When you get off the ride, you can't help singing or humming that song for the rest of the day.
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I took this picture in front of It's a Small World in 1972. It looks the same today. |
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Let's Get This Mouse Rolling (Again)
Hello Fans! I hope the three of you are doing well. :)
I have been woefully negligent about keeping up this blog. My apologies. It's not because I haven't been going to Disneyland. I don't have a good excuse.
However... I'm going to get this going again. At least for now. So, please come back often and tell your friends about it too. And write some comments for me! That way I'll feel like this isn't all for naught.
Where did I leave off? We were on the letter "I". Since my last post, I have been to the parks numerous times. I finished the I's, the J's, the K's, and L's, and am currently on M. Oh yes, I am way behind on my blog!!!
Due to the opening of Cars Land at California Adventure, I have made an updated list. The obsolete attractions that have been removed from my list are:
I have one more piece of exciting news. In addition to our Alphabetical Disney attraction list, we've started another list that we are going to work on concurrently. FOOD!!!! All of the restaurants at the Disney Resort. Watch for a future posting with more details.
Thanks for reading, and come back soon!
I have been woefully negligent about keeping up this blog. My apologies. It's not because I haven't been going to Disneyland. I don't have a good excuse.
However... I'm going to get this going again. At least for now. So, please come back often and tell your friends about it too. And write some comments for me! That way I'll feel like this isn't all for naught.
Where did I leave off? We were on the letter "I". Since my last post, I have been to the parks numerous times. I finished the I's, the J's, the K's, and L's, and am currently on M. Oh yes, I am way behind on my blog!!!
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My sisters and I (from Lto R: Judy, Sue, Cindy) at Disneyland, circa 1970 |
Due to the opening of Cars Land at California Adventure, I have made an updated list. The obsolete attractions that have been removed from my list are:
- ElecTRONica
- Mission Tortilla Factory
- Tangled
- Art of Frankenweenie Exhibition
- Luigi's Flying Tires
- Mater's Junkyard Jamboree
- Merida and Friends
- Radiator Springs Racers
- Rapunzel & Flynn Rider
- Red Car Trolley
I have one more piece of exciting news. In addition to our Alphabetical Disney attraction list, we've started another list that we are going to work on concurrently. FOOD!!!! All of the restaurants at the Disney Resort. Watch for a future posting with more details.
Thanks for reading, and come back soon!
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