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I wonder what Walt would think about Nightmare before Christmas and such and the infiltration of Star Wars overload into his Kingdom...LOL
 

How's it! I didn't mean to pick just this one pic, but I'm a big Star Wars geek. All your pics are very good! Thank you for sharing.
You mentioned that you'll be at Disneyland in July? It's like this:

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...but you guys will have a blast anyway!
 
I'll be hitting up Disneyland possibly Saturday (maybe) and Monday (definitely). Any photo requests? (nothing fancy like Forestlite! haha I don't bring tripods).
I hope it's not too late for requests... could you take pics of the Star Wars helmets in Launch Bay? They're all enclosed in a case at the Meet and Greet for Darth Vader... and some Haunted Mansion because that attraction rules. :rock
 
How is the new addition to the Harry Potter area? It was under construction the last time we were there.

Diagon Alley is amazing...we're talking Disney level attention to theming and detail. I would be shock if some ex-Imagineers didn't have a hand in this area...
 
How is the new addition to the Harry Potter area? It was under construction the last time we were there.

Diagon Alley is amazing...we're talking Disney level attention to theming and detail. I would be shock if some ex-Imagineers didn't have a hand in this area...
 
I wonder what Walt would think about Nightmare before Christmas and such and the infiltration of Star Wars overload into his Kingdom...LOL

Think Walt would have been totally bummed by all these property acquisitions of Star Wars, Marvel, etc. His focus would have been creating new ideas and stories....
 
How's it! I didn't mean to pick just this one pic, but I'm a big Star Wars geek. All your pics are very good! Thank you for sharing.
You mentioned that you'll be at Disneyland in July? It's like this:

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...but you guys will have a blast anyway!


Thank you for the comment! Yes, I know July will be mad crazy (I've been to the park during the peak summer season)! I'm going to try to hit the parks early in the morning, stay until a little after lunch, head back to the resort, and return just before sunset so I can take some photos. I may leave and come back a couple of hours before closing for night shots and park closing.
 
I hope it's not too late for requests... could you take pics of the Star Wars helmets in Launch Bay? They're all enclosed in a case at the Meet and Greet for Darth Vader... and some Haunted Mansion because that attraction rules. :rock



It is too late but I posted those back in November/December!


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And while I did ride Haunted Mansion, I was too lazy to take photos hahaha next time!
 
Few photos from Disneyland Hotel...
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Into the park. The Disneyland Railroad is now closed in preparation for Star Wars Land, but on Main street and Frontierland/New Orleans Square stations you can get up close to the trains and take pictures.
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Mickey's Soundsational Parade was going while I went up to see the trains.
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Matterhorn peaks out over Main Street
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Yup, looks crowded
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Space Mountain peaks out over Main Street
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more later...
 
It is too late but I posted those back in November/December!


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And while I did ride Haunted Mansion, I was too lazy to take photos hahaha next time!
LOL! No worries brother! I've got plenty myself, but it's always nice to see the Mansion through someone else's lens.

Yeah, those SW helmets look like they might be the Anovos offerings. Thanks for posting.
 
More images...

Frontierland
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big thunder trail leading to Fantasyland is now closed for Star Wars Land construction
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Great photos Coheteboy!!! Have you eaten at Steakhouse 55? Thinking of taking my wife their for her birthday. The other two choices are Carthay Circle or Napa Rose...
 
Great photos Coheteboy!!! Have you eaten at Steakhouse 55? Thinking of taking my wife their for her birthday. The other two choices are Carthay Circle or Napa Rose...

Thanks!! Eaten at all three and you can't go wrong with any of those. Some further thoughts:

Napa Rose is the priciest and more highly rated of the three. There's a chef's table option where you can sit at the kitchen and you tell them what you're allergic to or don't like and they just make a meal for you. If you have the funds, that may be the most memorable experience.

Carthay Circle is in DCA and has a great view of the fireworks if you plan it right.

Steakhouse 55 is the furthest of the three from the parks (but closest to the monorail).


I think it really depends on what time you have and what your wife likes. If she's REALLY into steaks then Steakhouse 55 is a fine choice. All three of those locations have cocktails as well so that's always fun.
 
Some more pics from tomorrowland. Here's where i wish i had a tripod with me to get these shots a little more in focus and more vibrant.

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Radiator Springs and a full moon
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Disneyland Forever fireworks from Main Street. A lot of tall people in front of me.
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King Triton's Carousel
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Zootopia preview in Bug's Land
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Matterhorn Bobsleds
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More later.
 
For anyone planning a trip to DLR, get to the part of Main street where you're between the shopping stores as pictured above. Don't bother wasting your time getting a 2-hour head start and camping out in front of the castle, where everyone thinks is the best viewing location. This is because the rooftop lights project A LOT of images onto the building faces (also pictured above) and gets the most "snow" fall during the Frozen segment of the show. My absolute favorite location is where you're between the shopping buildings and where you could also see the Matterhorn mountain. The same happens on the face of Matterhorn. Lights are projected showing an amazing array of colors and characters coordinated to the music and fireworks. Bring a jacket, beanie, and some gloves if you have 'em!

Thanks for sharing Coheteboy. I'll be there this weekend and next week as well.
 
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