After taking 1600+ photos in a 24 hour period, I am too pooped to post, so today will only serve as a teaser. Here are the Top 10 Reasons to come back this week so that you won't miss the following topics:
1. No more Dole-Whip-Do for Ariel.
2. Riding Radiator Springs Racers at Dusk.
3. Fantasmic! Yes—The Dragon Is Working!
4. Dining at The Blue Bayou
5. Buena Vista Street Without Guests
6. Making Friends On Buena Vista Street
7. Riding The Red Car Trolley
8. Animated Cars Vehicles!
9. Riding Mater's Junkyard Jamboree & Luigi's Flying Tires
10. Dining at Club 33
And if that doesn't do it, how about photographs of the former Tahitian Terrace, now being used as a rest area?
Hope to see you all tomorrow when I'm a little more rested.
See more vintage and current Disneyland photos on my Disneyland web page.
If this is a teaser, then I'm definitely interested in coming back tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteGet a good rest!
Hey, that door on the balcony of the Blue Bayou is open! ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks K. - I will do my best to get to bed early.
ReplyDeleteChris - I think that door leads to the defective hat supply!
Ha! Rode POTC later in the day and that door was closed. Maybe they were reprimanding the embroiderer they keep locked away up there.
ReplyDeleteI heard Kathie Lee Gifford runs a sweat shop up there!
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't be surprised. Of course, she'll claim to have had no knowledge about it!
ReplyDeleteAmazing pictures and great *tease* Dave! I especially love the shifty-eyed Lightning McQueen!
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to say I love your blog and read it daily. One thing though, your pics are much too good to need HDR on every shot (it is cool from time to time though of course). Your pics can easily stand alone without it! (Maybe I'm in the minority though, who knows...)
ReplyDeleteAnonymous: Glad you visit daily! Note: the majority of photos on this post are actually conventional photos; they are not HDR.
ReplyDeleteI will look forward to the Tahitian Terrace post...I have wondered about where it was in the context of present day Disneyland.
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