Magic Kingdom

We were most excited to visit the Magic Kingdom and it to see how familiar its layout would be.

There is no direct way to enter this park, the parking lots are all quite a distance away.  Take a tram from the car to the monorails or ferry boats for transportation to the front gate.

The view as you arrive is like visiting another world, maybe OZ, but that’s MGM.

At Disneyland riding the Monorail was a treat because it only has two stops.  One at the end of Downtown Disney and the other a short walk in through the main gate and over to Tomorrow land.  At Disney World the monorail is an essential means of transportation from the parking lots or from EPCOT.

Main Street was a familiar sight with shops, vehicles, and holiday decorations.

 

The streets were festively decorated for Halloween.  Many years ago we attended Disney’s Halloween party in California Adventure.  It was a pleasant evening with trick or treating, great costumes, fun entertainment and short lines on rides.  This month the Magic Kingdom closes early every other evening for their Halloween special event.

Cinderella’s Castle in the Magic Kingdom (also in Tokyo) was very impressive compared to Sleeping Beauty’s Castle at Disneyland (also in Hong Kong and Paris).

There were more peaks and points, but no moat.

The hall through the entrance is lined with beautiful mosaic scenes from the story. It took nearly two years to complete these Italian glass murals set in sterling silver and gold.

When Roy was a toddler and we were still deciphering his language, one of his middle of the night requests was for Monsters.  If you didn’t know his favorite movie, you might think the poor little boy was having nightmares.  His request for Monsters was really a 2 am desire to watch his favorite movie Monster’s Inc. Now, all these years later Disney has come out with the movie Monsters University a prequel to his original favorite.

We enjoyed this audience interactive show collecting laughs which we all now know are more powerful than screams. Eric and even Roy we’re displayed on the big screen as part of a joke.

We have CDs of original sound tracks for Disney’s attractions that Eric regularly plays on road trips and sailing passages.  We’ve all heard “There’s a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow” and now get to see the Carousel of Progress Attraction.

The Peoplemover was another long awaited attraction.  This train tram car snakes through Tomorrowland introducing attractions. The Tomorrowland Speedway is just like Autopia.

The queues were reasonably short and we were able to do this ride several times.  Only Marie needed an adult rider with her, so Roy and Genny we’re off on their own.

At Disneyland the Winnie the Pooh Ride is set in the Country Bear Jamboree’s previous location.  As a tribute to the Country Bears, when you enter Pooh’s Birthday bash room, look above and behind you to see the moose, buffalo and deer’s head from the Country Bear show.  Our kids have all seen these heads on the wall and heard the Country Bear songs and finally got to see the show.

My favorite ride has always been Splash Mountain.  This ride is pretty much the same at both parks.  Roy liked Brier Frog at the Magic Kingdom.

Just as you go over the edge of the big drop at photo showing the thrill on your face is snapped.

Splash Mountain is one of the rides we did over and over.

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Eric bought this photo to show the contrast between our 2013 drop and Roy’s first drop when he was about five.  The drop occurs about 3/4 of the way through the ride.  When Roy first experienced it, he was so petrified he tried to climb out of the boat.  Now everyone has fun and even poses.

The Hall of Presidents at Disney World is much bigger than Moments with Mr. Lincoln at Disneyland.

This attraction starts out with Mr. Lincoln’s speech and a short movie and then all 44 presidents are introduced with several of them having speaking parts.  This situation could never exist without Disney’s audio-animatronics.

We did enjoy the Haunted Mansion, it was a bit different with a smaller facade. We were also used to the Nightmare Before Christmas overlay at this time of year, but they don’t do it at Disney World.  Next is the Tiki Room.  The day was quite hot and humid and the thought of watching the birdies sing in an air conditioned room while eating a cold refreshing Dole Whip was appealing.  The Dole Whip stand wasn’t next to the attraction so we restrained ourselves to save the pineapple soft serve for the show.  Our timing was just right racing through the queue to find our seat when we were STOPPED.  ”Sorry, you can’t take that inside the theater”  WHAT? how can this be?  So we waited outside watching the less than impressive pre-show and slurping on our quickly melting treats.

What should we see next, how about Pirates?  Disney World doesn’t have the Blue Bayou restaurant so the Pirates ride doesn’t float past the bayou scene.  All of a sudden we’re in the room with the pirate ship fighting with the fort, where was the “Dead Men Tell No Tales” drop? where was the pirates song? how about the pirates lair bedroom full of pirate booty? and no Davy Jones projected on the mist?  Ok, Ok, lets not get crabby here.  The middle scenes were the same, then, bam the ride ends.

Big Thunder Mountain was a favorite that the kids went on over and over, we also liked the Jungle Cruise.  Most of the scenes were different but all very good.  With the new scenes came new jokes from the boat captain.

On a new day we hit Fantasy Land and It’s a Small World.  Many of Disney World’s attractions have covered queues.  I’m assuming its because of the frequent rain showers and scorching sun.  Small World’s front facade was also in the building, so everything was smaller and no topiaries. Comparing the ride from the two parks, Disneyland’s attraction was originally built for the 1964 World’s Fair and moved to Disneyland, it seems to contain more rooms and has Disney characters in the scenes.

Yippeee Dumbo!  They had two separate rides, one for the Fast Pass and one for standby riders.  Luckily there wasn’t anyone waiting so we had our choice.

The zero wait time for pictures with Minnie Mouse and Daisy Duck was a bonus as well.

 

My favorite Parade is the Electrical Light Parade.  So there are way more photos posted here than are necessary, but they were all so beautiful and fun. This parade ran most summers between 1972 and 1996 at Disneyland, then it moved to California Adventure until 2010.  Now, to see the Electrical Light Parade, you have to visit it at Disney World’s Magic Kingdom.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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