Tuesday, October 27, 2015

3GATM S01E09- Disneyland Baby Trip Planning


Hey there, Josh here, I just wanted to give you guys the notes and pictures so you know what we are discussing and looking at.








Attractions for infants

Disneyland

Main Street:
Disneyland railroad
Vehicles
The Disneyland Story presenting Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln
The Disney Gallery

Adventureland:
Walt Disney’s the Enchanted Tiki Room
The Jungle Cruise
Tarzan’s Treehouse

New Orleans Square:
Pirates of the Caribbean 
The Haunted Mansion/ Holiday

Critter Country:
Davy Crockett Explorer Canoes?
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

Frontierland:
Mark Twain Riverboat
Sailing Ship Columbia
Pirate’s Lair at Tom Sawyer Island

Fantasyland:
Sleeping Beauty Castle Walkthrough
Peter Pan’s Flight
Snow White’s Scary Adventures
Pinocchio’s Daring Journey
Dumbo the Flying Elephant
Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride
King Arthur Carrousel
Mad Tea Party
Casey Jr. circus Train
Storybook Land Canal Boats
Alice in Wonderland
It’s a small world/ holiday

Mickey's Toontown:
Roger Rabbit’s Cartoon Spin
Mickey’s house 
Minnie’s house
Goofy’s Playhouse

Tomorrowland:
Astro Orbiter
Buzz Lightyear’s Astro Blaster
Monorail
Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage

Disney California Adventure

Buena Vista Street:
Red Car Trolley

Hollywood Land:
Monsters Inc. Mike and Sulley to the rescue

a bug's land:
Flik’s Flyers
Francis’ Ladybug Boogie
Heimlich’s Chew Chew Train

Paradise Pier:
King Triton’s Carrousel
Toy Story Midway Mania
Mickey’s Fun Wheel
Golden Zephyr
The Little Mermaid- Ariel’s Undersea Adventure
Boardwalk Games

Grizzly Peak:
Redwood Creek Challenge Trail

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Thursday, October 1, 2015

3GATM

If you didn't already know, I have created my own Disney Podcast and it is called 3 Guys and the Mouse. Take a listen if you will, it's great fun and I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoy making it.
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Wednesday, March 18, 2015

24 Hour Days and Frozen theming

Photo credit: Disney Parks Blog

So it's official the Disney parks blog announced that the 24 hour day to get park guests ready for the summer season is back. This year the 2 Kingdoms are celebrating differently though. Walt Disney World will be kicking off the "Coolest Summer Ever" with a Frozen theme and it being hosted by Olaf. Disneyland will be going with a Disneyland Diamond 60th Anniversary celebration.
Now on the merits of the events, I feel the Disneyland one sounds pretty exciting as it will kick start the "Diamond Celebration." Elegant. "Coolest Summer Ever" might as well have been called "No Surprise, Give Us Your Money."
Photo credit: Disney Parks Blog

Photo credit: Disney Parks Blog

I am incredibly tired of the Frozen everything. I understand that the movie is the highest grossing animated film of all time and that the money keeps coming in for it but I'm so tired of the products and the push. I know I'm not alone with the exhaustion for Frozen. The Frozen Fun currently at Disney California Adventure is one of the worst things I've ever seen. Thankfully they seem to have not cared either as it is mainly stuffed in the back in the "dead" area of the park. I just wish they Disney would take it on themselves to just approach it with caution. The sentiment I'm already seeing online, in park and even with my family members  is annoyance. I have family members who loved Frozen that now become infuriated when they see announcements of it being shoved in a new spot.
Photo credit: Disney Parks Blog

Now on to the other part. The 24 Hour days, the "D24" as I've heard it referred to as, is also becoming tired. Which is sad because I did the first event the "One More Disney Day" and it was spectacular. I even stood in line for 8 hours in the cold to get the special free ear hat. The event was amazing because it as it was a once in a lifetime event. The merchandise was awesome and sold out immediately, you got to hang out in Disneyland after midnight, it couldn't have been any better.
my dog, Mutteray Jack, with the free ear hat

Then the following year the announced another 24 hour event and then it became clear that this was something that would be an annual event. And each year they seem to give less and less. At OMDD they gave buttons out they had snacks in the middle of the night, now it seems they would prefer you pull your wallet out and just dump the cash on the floor for them to sweep up. 
And that's what I'm getting at, if you do this event every year, what's the point of going? I know I haven't made the trip out to Anaheim for a 24 hour event because they seem cheapened, especially with the lame theming they've done since OMDD. 
This goes hand in hand with raising park prices annually, just because you can doesn't mean you should. I would prefer a Disney that cares about the guests and not the shareholders.
I'd love to know how you feel so feel free to tweet me, Facebook me or comment here. 
Thanks for reading the whole way through!
-Josh