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| Admin Tue 7/10/2007 7:42p | This topic is for Discussion of: 7/10/07 Disneyland for Disney World Lovers |
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| Doobie Tue 7/10/2007 7:42p | I definitely second the Napa Rose recommendation. I'd also add take time to stroll Downtown Disney. While I like the choices better in Florida and the on-the-water settings, the feel of California is very nice as well and worth a stroll.
Doobie. |
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| davewasbaloo Tue 7/10/2007 10:14p | I agree with this list. Other unique do not misses:
Aladdin in DCA (beats all the WDW shows IMHO) Disney's Electrical Parade should bring back great memories. If they like Epcot - Seasons of the Vine and Golden Dreams are nice edutainment films. Enjoy the uniqueness of a Main Street that still has a cinema and magic shop. Be sure to grab a drink at the Hearthstone Lounge at the the Grand. And do not miss Remember... the best pyro show at any resort. |
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| lesmisfan Thu 7/12/2007 9:20p | and dont miss the hillbillys at the golden horseshoe or the subs! |
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| bethany Fri 7/13/2007 12:40p | Doesn't Disney World have the Tiki Room...Under New Management? |
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| Dznygrl Fri 7/13/2007 5:49p | Is this article still available? I click on the link and I get a blank page. |
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| gmaletic Fri 7/13/2007 6:00p | Yes, it's here: http://www.laughingplace.com/B logs/Maletic/View-73.asp |
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| Inspector 57 Fri 7/13/2007 6:52p | Will the Disney Gallery be open when they're there? If so, a must-visit, IMHO.
If they're not staying at The Disneyland Hotel, I'd recommend making a trip over just to have a walk around the pool/courtyard complex. It's not spectacular. Rather, it's nicely designed and quite pleasant. And it offers a couple quiet and little-known areas for drinks and food. Nice alternatives to the crowded Parks and DTD eateries and bars on a summer day. (Okay, okay, the Lost Bar gets rowdy at night.) Stop into the DLH gift shop while in the vicinity.
I agree with Greg, Doobie, davewasbaloo and lesmisfan on the rest! Good suggestions! (Though I'd say that the Sun Wheel of Death isn't nearly as scary as touted. And that Blue Bayou is basically a casual overpriced sit-down restaurant that is much more about atmosphere than food, so lunch there is a much better experience [deal] than is dinner.) |
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| Inspector 57 Fri 7/13/2007 6:55p | <<Doesn't Disney World have the Tiki Room...Under New Management?>>
Yes.
Disneyland has the original show.
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| davewasbaloo Sat 7/14/2007 1:15a | "And that Blue Bayou is basically a casual overpriced sit-down restaurant that is much more about atmosphere than food, so lunch there is a much better experience [deal] than is dinner.)"
It's not just financially a better deal, but what can be cooler than stepping out of the sunshine into a moonlit lunch and then back into the sunshine again???!!! |