Guest Post - Thoughts on Star Tours: The Adventures Continue

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Today we have a special guest post from Mr. Magical Days with the Mouse. We recently rode Star Tours: The Adventures Continue, and he is here today to tell you his thoughts on the ride. Please let him know you stopped by with a comment below! 
Like a lot of folks in the 30something age bracket, the original Star Wars trilogy made quite the indelible mark on my childhood. I was consumed with all three of the films, the toys, and anything else with a Yoda, Luke, or Vader stuck to it. When Disneyland opened the original Star Tours in 1987, it made a local boy like me ecstatic. Now on any given trip to Disneyland with family and friends I'd have the opportunity to assist in the take down of the Death Star once and for all. 

Fast forward to the modern times, and Lucasfilm decided (clearly without consulting me) that releasing Episodes I, II, and III would be a good idea. While it did engage an entirely new generation in the Star Wars lineage, it also raised quite a few questions from my own tribe, mostly "WHAT THE F#$% IS A JAR-JAR BINKS?!" Actually, by episode III they seemed to have salvaged the "pre-quel" series, with Darth Vader and his feud with Obi-Wan Kenobi coming together and the birth of Luke and Leia.

Something these three films did not lack for, is stunning visual affects and action, both of which appeared in droves and were of the highest quality. Much of that footage and backdrop has been utilized in another refurbishment of sorts, this time Lucas and Disney worked their magic on Star Tours to create an entirely new version of the ride, "Star Tours: The Adventures Continue."
My wife's name was drawn for one of the initial Passholder Preview Days, and along with her mother and friend, we were lucky enough to experience the ride four times in just a couple of hours. At the outset, things seem eerily similar. The queue follows the same path, goes by the same giant model starspeeder being worked on. The giant screen in the main entrance area is updated with new scenes (the great visuals from the most recent films) and little extras (I now know the weather on Hoth for the next 10 days: cold.) and a "Live Spaceport Cam" showing the general hustle and bustle all of us galactic travelers are accustomed to. The rest of the walk up does have a few updates, one of the robots has taken on what's become standard fare with Disney attractions at this point, real time interaction with folks waiting to board.
When we were offered a spot in a row, we were treated to an updated safety video, which meant no more polite lady with a giant hair-tumor growing out the side of her head, booo! We also got another new treat: 3-D Glasses. I have to say, as a person that really only gets excited about anything Disneyland-related when the Haunted Mansion opens for the Autumn, this was seriously exhilarating. 
Photo ©Disney
Let's cut to the chase. The ride is amazing. This is truly a "Choose your own adventure" ride, with 54 total possible combinations. There are four different variable sets, three of these sets have 3 options, and the introduction has 2 options. The wikipedia page about the updated version of the ride lists all of the variables broken out by segment, so I won't go into too much detail except to say, quite frankly, every single one is fantastic. Whether you're racing a Pod on Tatooine, fighting Boba-Fett (with Slave I no less) above Geonosis on the way to blow up the Death Star (again?!), or listening to Admiral Ackbar (IT'S A TRAP!) ask you to return a Rebel spy safely (who incidentally is a randomly chosen member of your pod, a snapshot of them goes up on a monitor. Really cool touch), you're engrossed in the entire thing. It's quick moving, dynamic, and the 3-D aspect really adds to the quality and depth of the experience. I will say this, the Hoth scene is AMAZING. I don't wait to spoil anything, but it's really a cut above the other two "planet" options. How do I know, you may ask? The first three times we rode it, we managed to see EVERY SINGLE VARIABLE. I worked out the odds on this (much to Han Solo's chagrin) and figured out that it was extremely unlikely to occur. Our fourth ride was basically a bonus, after which the four of us turned to each other and said "HOLY CRAP WE SAW EVERYTHING!" Talk about score, this ride will be severely impacted for weeks and months after the official opening, and to know I've seen it all and can revisit it when Fast Pass times are more palatable and I am in the mood for Disneyland. 

-Mr. Magical Days with the Mouse
Photo ©Disney

Prince Charming Sighting

Look who I spotted recently at Disneyland...


What a nice surprise to see Prince Charming out with Cinderella. I hope we see more of him around the park! 

ABC Disney Photo Theme: The Letter O is for...

Monday, May 30, 2011

 Each week I like to post photos taken at Disneyland that start with a letter in the alphabet, and this week ABC Disney Photo Theme starts with the letter "O".
O stands for...
Octopus


 Open
 OOOoOooOoooO
 Omnibus
 Original
 Octopus Attack
 Operation Lightning McQueen
 Overlooking Mickey and Friends Parking Structure
Orbit
Off The Page
Missed any of my posts for ABC Disney Photo Theme? Check here to see them all. 
Thanks to That Disney Blog for hosting The ABC Disney Photo Theme. Want to play along too? Visit her page, and let her know I sent you.

Mouse Rewind

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Mouse Rewind (5/20-5/28)

Welcome to this week's Mouse Rewind! Here you can find all the posts I did throughout the week that you may have missed.
A week ago this past Friday I shared some photos from the outside of the new attraction The Little Mermaid Ariel's Undersea Adventure, where I revealed what the loading area looks like. 
The next day I shared a couple photos from the new  World of Color Extended Pirates of the Caribbean Scene that now includes Captain Blackbeard, Mermaids, and more Jack Sparrow.
On Tuesday I did an update on my Gowalla Trip Contest at Disneyland.  If you haven't read about it yet, the contest ends August 31, 2011. The first place prize has been claimed, and and you can see her entry full of pictures in this update. Just because the first place prize is claimed it doesn't mean you can't win something too! Make sure you read how to play along with us! 
Wednesday we continued with The Cell Phone Series in Wordless Wednesday- Random Photos Around Disneyland

Thursday the Star Tours: The Adventures Continue Spaceport Terminal was revealed. You can see what to expect in the queue here.
On Friday I showed you how to make your own Toy Story Alien Cupcakes with a recipe to make them from scratch, and how to make your own DIY Cars flashcards to teach colors and shapes with your Little One in my Magical Blogorail post: Favorite Disney Activity Outside of a Theme Park.
I also shared photos from the new Mickey's Soundsational Parade at Disneyland, which I shared the curb with Darth Vader (who was holding a Mickey balloon) and two Storm Troopers that were sporting Mickey ears.
On Saturday I revealed photos inside the new ride: The Little Mermaid Ariel's Undersea Adventure at Disney California Adventure. This post includes photos throughout the whole attraction, so if you don't want to be spoiled... best to avoid this post. ;)

Because I'm a big fan of the D23's Disney Geek, each week I'll be posting the latest video on my weekly recap! If you aren't familiar with the videos yet then give it a look.


Next week  I'll have a guest post from Mr. Magical Days with the Mouse, as he talks about riding Star Tours The Adventures Continue, I'll continue with the ABC Disney Photo Theme challenge with the letter "O",  and a special post about the new exhibit at Discovery Science Center: The Adventures of Mr. Potato Head and much more.

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A Look Inside The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Undersea Adventure

Friday, May 27, 2011

There have been many previews lately for The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Undersea Adventure at Disney California Adventure. I was lucky to not only go on Thursday but Friday too. 
My first reaction to the ride was that I absolutely love it. I was beaming with excitement as I got off, but I will admit I didn't get the whole effect since I was looking through a camera lens the whole time. The second time I noticed little details I didn't notice the first time like the emotion in Ariel's face as she is about to kiss Eric. There is some passion behind those eyes!
The colors are bright, the water effect they use works, and the animatronics are amazing. Watch their faces closely. 
I was wondering how they would make you feel like you are under the sea, and couldn't imagine how it would work. At the very beginning you start to go backwards into the sea, and bubbles are projected all around you. Something so simple like that worked for me. 
If there were one complaint, I would say the ending is rushed. You see Ursula singing "Poor Unfortunate Souls", and then Ariel and Eric kiss and are married. 
This ride is beautiful though, and they paid plenty of attention to detail not only on the inside but the outside as well. 
How did my Little One do? He was quite serious and paid close attention the whole time, which means he loved it. We will be going on this ride many times in our future. 
If you don't want to see any images from the ride, then you need to stop reading now. 
Otherwise enjoy Ariel's Undersea Adventure.
Scuttle narrates the story. 
Part of Your World
Under the Sea








 Flotsam and Jetsam talk about Ariel.
 Poor Unfortunate Souls
 Kiss the Girl



 Scuttle ends the story.
The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Undersea Adventure opens on June 3, 2011.

Mickey's Soundsational Parade is a HIT!


Yesterday I caught Mickey's Soundsational Parade at Disneyland.
Right before the parade started I felt a disturbance in the force, and then he walked by... Darth Vader was following two Storm Troopers sporting Mickey Ears. 
Turns out Vader just wanted to watch the new parade while holding his Mickey balloon. 
I have been eagerly waiting for the new parade to start. 
Although I wasn't a huge fan of the last one, Celebrate! A Street Party, I would watch it because my son enjoyed seeing all the characters so much. 
I am so happy to report that not only is Mickey's Soundsational Parade beautiful to look at, but it's also a lot of fun to watch! 
After watching the parade, I felt like I got a piece of my childhood back. Oh how I've missed the days of watching a real parade that showcased my favorite Disney characters. Now that we have a wonderful parade back at Disneyland, I do believe my son and I will be watching this many times over and over.
This time I won't cringe when I see the parade coming.
Let's take a look at Mickey's Soundsational Parade!
The beginning of the parade starts with Mickey and friends.







Next up Aladdin




The Little Mermaid


Ariel spins around as she waves to everyone. 


The Three Caballeros


The Princesses including Rapunzel





The Lion King


The Princess and the Frog





Peter Pan
Peter Pan mocks a not so happy Darth Vader.





And Mary Poppins






Looks wonderful doesn't it? Well it is! Make sure you take the time to watch this one because it's worth it!