Showing posts with label the lone ranger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the lone ranger. Show all posts

Monday, July 01, 2013

Trains, Monsters, and Pasta



Welcome to the Hollywood Studios at Disney California Adventure! On display at the gate to this part of the park was a train from "The Lone Ranger." I assumed it was part of the movie premiere that occurred on June 22.



I'm not sure what will happen to it once the photo opportunities are over, but I kept thinking that it sure would be cool if DCA had its own train...or if the Disneyland route was able to be expanded to encompass both parks.



Walt's original statement about Disneyland when he was concepting it was that he wanted a train to go around it...that was probably one of the most specific statements that he made in the early discussion stages.



Something about the movement of the train at Disneyland seems to bring it all together, as it circles around each themed area. That kind of movement is still missing from DCA. Sure, it is much improved since Buena Vista and Cars Land were added over a year ago, but having a transportation source that touches each area would bring both unification and a sense of movement. Just a thought...albeit a very expensive one.

I am sure I don't need to point out the not-so-hidden Mickey here.



Venturing through the gate, I came across the empty Mad T Party set, which appeared to be waiting for nightfall.



Just in time for a little movie promoting, Sully was making the rounds outside of the Monsters, Inc. attraction.



A few shots of the exterior of the attraction:





And then it's time to board our vehicle to take a spin through the attraction.





Going through the dark corridor where the news bulletin alerts us that there's a problem in Monstropolis.



A romantic date is about to go awry.



What Gladys Kravitz would look like if she lived in Monstropolis.



I wonder if Harvey "I'm A Lawyer" Levin was on the scene?



The entrance to Harryhausen's Restaurant.



In the early days, I seem to remember the aroma of food being pumped into this scene. Am I off my rocker?



I'd hate to see this restaurant's reviews on Yelp.





Kitty!!



The CDA is now on the scene, attempting to do damage control.





Had to zoom in to get a closer look at the "Wanted!" cards in his hand.



Another day at the factory...punch in...punch out.



Mike Wazowski, who is worried about the box office returns of "Monsters University;" he really shouldn't be.



I believe this stall is taken.





The Teamsters should be happy about this one.



Don't flip that switch!



My favorite scene of this attraction, and about the only one that really has a sense of excitement.





The doors weren't appearing at a very fast clip.



To give this attraction a little more life, there should be more doors opening and closing with the comedy-bit videos to bump up the energy level.



The Monsters Inc. version of "Make it pink...make it blue!"





Mike rejoices..."Monsters University" has earned a return on its investment!



Kitty says goodbye.



And so does Roz, who loved having her photo taken.



Lunch was at the Paradise Pier Boardwalk Pizza and Pasta.



The carbs really hit the spot after all the walking done that day.





Overall, it was a really fun time. In early, out early...a perfect summer visit. By the time I left, the temps were up and so were the crowds. A little shopping at World of Disney on the way out:





As the tram rounded the corner, I knew it was definitely time to head home.



Until next time!

See more Monsters Inc., Mike & Sully To The Rescue attraction photos on my Monsters, Inc. web page.

Sunday, June 30, 2013

A Tale of Two Main Streets (Pt. 7)



Can you believe I've stretched one visit into seven posts? I'm really showing restraint...especially since there's a final installment tomorrow! Today's post will take you from one Main Street (Disneyland's Main Street, U.S.A.) to another one (Disney California Adventure's Buena Vista Street). My last few visits, I've shot a few of the former Kodak Shop, not knowing what its future will be since Kodak pulled the ol' sponsorship plug this year.

As I was cutting through the shops on Main Street, I could hear the sweet harmonies of the Dapper Dans.







Drew Tablak, my favorite "Silent Night" soloist from Candlelight, was singing as part of the Dans.



The Cinema looked crisp and clean; stay tuned for a dedicated post to this Opening Day favorite later on this week.



Doing a little criss-crossing, I took a few shots of the lights in the Fortuosity Shop...



as well as some of the shelf displays.



Over at the Emporium, I was beginning to see the crowds...I knew that my day would be coming to a close! Still, I was able to get a few more shots without guests.



These animatronic tableaus are simple, but have fascinated me ever since I saw them as a little boy.





As I left Disneyland, the lines to get in were crazy long, and so were the lines for DCA. Still, I was hungry for lunch and had a few "to-do's" on my photo shot list.



Buena Vista Street was also decorated for the 4th; something about the patriotic bunting that I really like. Probably the sense of nostalgia that it invokes.











You know I can't resist the light fixtures.



A few of the Carthay Circle Theater:





And today I will be dropping you off at the "Lone Ranger" locomotive parked at the front of the Hollywood Studios Gate.



See more vintage & current Disneyland Main Street, U.S.A. photos on my Main Street web pages.