This past weekend, I took my kids to see the Main Street Electrical Light Parade at Disneyland. My first memory of Disneyland is of watching the little electrical bugs dancing in front of me. And now, my children will have that memory, too. There's something so magical about hearing that synthesized voice announce the start of the parade, the Baroque Hoedown playing along as the floats glide down the street. MSEP might not be Pain the Night in terms of technology, but for what it lacks in technology, it makes up for in charm.
It was opening weekend and a Saturday. The parks weren't very crowded at all as it was cold out and rain has been in the forecast on and off for a week. Haunted Mansion just opened up after being closed to take down the holiday overlay and all that remains of the holidays is the Small World setup. But, plenty of people showed up for the parade. We were lucky to get a spot on the parade route as seen above. We started staking out a spot about 4 hours before the parade, which was a good thing because by 2 hours before the parade, all the decent viewing areas were filled and by 1 hour before it started, announcements were being made that all areas were full. Perhaps the later parade was easier to get into, but with kids, this was our only option. I expect it to be even more crowded once Remember Dreams Come True returns as the fireworks show next month. So, if you're going, be prepared to wait or buy a dining package.
There was some nice merchandise and the CMs say there will be more in the coming months. A commemorative electronic ear headband will cost you about $16 and adult t-shirts are in the $30-$40 range. APs can also get a popcorn bucket for $15 that will allow them $1 refills for the next few months during the off season. Definitely worth it, especially if you visit frequently.
Next month, I'm going to shoot for seeing RDCT. Not sure since I don't normally stay that late, but it's my favorite fireworks show and I think it will be worth it.
Tuesday, January 24, 2017
Tuesday, January 3, 2017
First Trip of 2017
This morning, my 6-year-old and I ventured out for a day-trip to Disneyland. It was cold, crowded, and awesome. With my son, it's something new all the time. Gone are the days of only riding the slow rides. This kid's favorite rides now are Indy and RSR, which are coincidentally 2 of the rides on my top 10. It makes trips just a little bit more exciting. I think that's the best thing about taking kids to Disneyland annually if not more often--you get to see how much they change in a very short time.
It was still the holiday time, so crowds were pretty high, but from 8AM-1PM, we were able to ride Indy, Pirates, Haunted Mansion, Pinocchio, Teacups, Small World, explore the Star Wars Launch Bay (no character meets though, too long to wait), and head over to DCA for Monster's Inc., the Jellyfish, and the Zephyr. Not too bad for only 5 hours, and we took breaks to snack on churros, eat a pizza and salad lunch, and do a little shopping.
I'm looking forward to hopefully seeing MSEP again (it's the parade I grew up with, so I'm still in love with it even though it's old and dated) in late January when we go for my littles' 3rd birthdays. Until then, here's a couple of shots from our day:
It was still the holiday time, so crowds were pretty high, but from 8AM-1PM, we were able to ride Indy, Pirates, Haunted Mansion, Pinocchio, Teacups, Small World, explore the Star Wars Launch Bay (no character meets though, too long to wait), and head over to DCA for Monster's Inc., the Jellyfish, and the Zephyr. Not too bad for only 5 hours, and we took breaks to snack on churros, eat a pizza and salad lunch, and do a little shopping.
I'm looking forward to hopefully seeing MSEP again (it's the parade I grew up with, so I'm still in love with it even though it's old and dated) in late January when we go for my littles' 3rd birthdays. Until then, here's a couple of shots from our day:
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