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...TALES OF A TRAVELING TOY

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

10 Tips for a 24-Hour Disney Day! *Updated for 2015*


Looks like the Disney Parks 24-hour day is becoming an annual event! We shan't be going - we already spent the night in Disneyland in style, but these 24-hour events are similar to comic conventions and we thought we might be able to offer some advice.  

First, the Official FYI from Disney Parks - information on queue times, parking lot hours, entertainment, Downtown Disney and more: 

Merchandise
Food
Lines
Entertainment

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Here's our Top Ten Tips for a 24-Hour Day at Disneyland:


1. Pack Light

The Main Street Lockers are an option, but those will probably be snapped up quickly, so if you brought it, plan on carrying it for at least 24 hours. It might even be a good idea to downsize your wallet - cash/credit cards, driver's license and your AP/ticket.  Every little bit helps.

We would also advise using a backpack - years of convention-going have taught us that it's easier to keep your hands free and maneuver crowds with a backpack rather than a purse or a messenger bag (even more so when it's not full of comic books).


You'll probably need:



  • A light jacket/sweater (unless you're one of those tough-it-out weather types). The low for Friday overnight in Anaheim is 56F. 
  • A water bottle; you can refill it.
  • Extraordinarily comfortable clothes and shoes that you don't mind spending 24+ hours in.
  • Some Excedrin to help with the coffee problem - more on that below.
  • Some light snacks so you don't have to just eat the Disneyland food - the nice thing about carrying snacks is that you consume them, so they don't weigh you down the whole time. Eating frequent little meals is probably the best way to go the distance for the 24-hour event.

2. Get There Early and Be Prepared to Wait...But What Else Are You Gonna Do?
Parking will be a nightmare; the crowds will be massive; the theme parks could possibly hit capacity.  Lines for rides, shows and food won't be much shorter.  If you have San Diego Comic-Con Training, that would come in handy.

Also, your concept of time management should change from how you normally prioritize and tour the parks.  On another day we wouldn't wait more than 30 minutes for any ride, period. Being Annual Passholders, we can always come back when the line is shorter.  But don't be put off by a long line during the 24 hour day - you're likely to spend a good deal of your time in line anyway, so don't let a 90 minute wait for Space Mountain deter you if you're dying to ride it.  You'd just be waiting in two 45--minute lines elsewhere, and you've got to fill that 24 hours somehow.


3. Don't Switch Parks

It's possible that if you leave Disneyland, you might get shut out and not be able to get back in.  It's also likely that this won't occur, so make sure to check park status on social media, because...

4. Social Media is Your Friend 

Keep your tech charged because you're going to want to both follow and post to the #Disney24  or #Disneyland60 hashtag. Photograph yourself every hour, tweet your observations, keep an eye out for any news regarding special shows and foods, monitor crowd levels, etc - that's why you're there, right?. Document and share, If for no other reason than to a) kill time, and b) let everyone who decided not to go live vicariously through you. 

5. Coffee/Liquor?!?!



  • Coffee: Sadly there are no more free coffee refills since the Market House closed.  Hence the Exedrin - it includes the same amount of caffeine as in a cup of coffee.  And you probably will have a headache at some point.
  • Liquor: DCA is the only park that (officially) serves alcohol, and local liquor laws do require establishments to stop serving at 2AM, so we figure that's the cutoff time for alcohol sales there .

6. Recharge
Bring a recharging device for your phone like a Mophie or invest in a recharging case.  If not, here's where some of the plugs and outlets are:


  • Most every bathroom has them, of course. 
  • Inside buildings like Innoventions, Main Street Opera House and Animation Academy.
  • Frequently in or near planters and bushes outside.
  • Golden Horseshoe has a plug in the seating area right off the stage.  Thanks @timwguy!
  • Here is a long list of outlets - it's from 2009, but how often do they change the electrical outlets at Disneyland?

7. Rest
Main Street Cinema is one of the more obvious places (as is Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln).  Innoventions will also be popular in a way that's not typical. Here are some other options (Some of these may be subject to closures during the 24 hours):


  • The House in Big Thunder Ranch
  • The Hungry Bear
  • Fowler's Harbor
  • Aladdin's Oasis
  • Disneyland Railroad 
  • Captain EO (any shows with seats, really)
  • Frozen/The Muppet 4D Theater in DCA
  • The Golden Horseshoe

8. Water Refills
Of course you can fill your water bottle in any water fountain, but Disneyland does have larger water taps where it's much easier to refill those bottles. Confirmed places to fill water bottles in DL from our friend Miss Tonya:


  • Tomorrowland: Tomorrowland Terrace - When facing the order/pick up windows on the left near the ramp down to the Little Green Men Store Command.
  • Frontierland:  Rancho Del Zocalo - In the seating area when exiting from the registers on the left behind the utensil cart.
  • New Orleans Square: CafĂ© Orleans - When exiting the registers on the right when entering the seating area.

9. Pace Yourself
It sounds obvious, but this is the quintessential marathon, not a sprint.  If you're going for the full 24-hours, or even just as long as you can hold out, you need to conserve as much of your energy as you can.  The parks will probably be too busy to do anything quickly, which may be just as well, because you have a lot of time to kill.

10. Be Happy at the Happiest Place on Earth!

Doing anything for 24 hours is a slog.  Doing it in a place with probably upwards of 100,000 people, with limited resources, an epidemic of sleep deprivation and long lines is especially tough.  Our best advice?  


  • Be kind to yourself.  
  • Be kind to your travel companions.  
  • Be kind to total strangers in the park, people you've never met and are not likely to see again, but with whom you are also sharing this journey.  
  • Especially be kind to the Disney Parks Cast Members.   


Tempers can flare, (we know this personally from our Disney Coast to Coast adventure) but try to remember that you're all there to have a fun and unique experience.  


Got any tips to add or advice to share? Go ahead and leave it in the comments! And tweet me if you're going! Let's hear your stories!


Tuesday, April 2, 2013

A Disney Rabbit Round-Up! (aka Easter 2013)

Disney recently had a piece on their blog on the Disney Rabbits.  I'm glad to say I've now met them all!

We went to Disneyland on Easter, and we got to see the Dapper Dans and the Disney Rabbits and do the Bunny Hop!

The Dapper Dans
The Easter Bunny himself!

Here's me with all the Disney Rabbits:
Rabbit from Winnie the Pooh
The White Rabbit from Alice in Wonderland

Brer Rabbit
Roger Rabbit

Now, I know what you're thinking.  "Where's Thumper?" Well, I guess Disney doesn't have a Thumper costume, which is odd.  There's also no Oswald the Lucky Rabbit running around the parks either.  But I'm very excited to have met them all! My friend Jeff (@Disney366 on Twitter) helped.

We closed out the day by visiting the new Fantasy Faire:


It was a wonderful Disneyland Easter!



Monday, March 25, 2013

FablesCon

We went to Minnesota for a very special comic convention!

Fables, which is written by Bill Willingham and drawn by Mark Buckingham, is our most very favorite comic book.  So when it was announced last summer that it was getting its very own convention, we knew we would go.

The first thing you need to know is that Minnesota is very cold.
I'm a snow bunny!

This convention was not like other conventions we have attended.  It was very small with a lot of interaction with various comic writers and artists.

Opening Ceremonies


FablesCon badge

We even had our very own Elizabethan themed bar, which was just the ginchiest.  It was only open to those of us attending the convention and it was a great place to get a drink with the comics professionals, or new friends we made.



The bar was actually named after this man, who was executed for treason in 1601, so it was re-themed for the comic Kill Shakespeare during the convention.


We also named a drink on the Official Convention Cocktail Menu: the Grimmlet!
 


Me with the Grimmlet.

We went to lots of panels and got sketches from several artists, and after a while, I thought I might try my hand at interviewing.  So I found myself a microphone and a panel room and waited for a poor, unsuspecting comic writer to show up for my queries.  


Fortunately, one did.
Hello, Mr. Roberson
I interviewed Mr. Chris Roberson, a favorite comic writer of ours.  He wrote two Fables spin-offs featuring Cinderella.  That's me, grilling him about why there aren't more rabbits in his books.

Then Mr. Matt Sturges wanted to interview me about Donnie Darko and my position on rabbit slippers and we even spoke a little French.



But of course, one of the best parts of the convention was that our friends, the Koosas and Puppy Graham were there!

We even had drinks in the FablesCon bar:

The convention provided us with snacks at the bar, and it was great to have small panels that we could easily get into without waiting in crazy long lines or having to plan our panels hours in advance. It felt much more like a community, and we met the nicest people.  We all were afforded a level of interaction with the comics pros that is unprecedented at most conventions and we feel really fortunate to have had this experience.

FablesCon, we heart you!

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Disneyland with Mocha and George!

We went to Disneyland with our friends  and !


How do we spin this thing?

We had a wonderful VIP Tour Guide, Nataly!


We rode the Lilly Belle!



Having a quiet moment in the Court des Anges, New Orleans Square
That's French for "Court of Angels"

Then we had front row VIP seats for the Mickey's Soundsational Parade!
Mickey and Minnie


Ariel and the Matterhorn

Snow White and Sleeping Beauty

Cinderella and Belle

Tiana

Louis!

Mary Poppins on those cool carousel horse bikes!

Then we capped the day off at the exclusive 1901 Lounge:

That's our own Hidden Mickey on the right!
We had a wonderful day with some great friends! Wish we could take all our friends to Disneyland!

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

DISNEY COAST TO COAST!!

Upon our return from Walt Disney World in Florida to California, we decided to undertake a very special challenge: to go from Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World, Florida to Disneyland, California in one day!

This took some prep and planning, but it's a Disney Bucket List item that anyone can do.  All you really need is a direct flight from Orlando to LAX and Disneyland late hours (by "late" we mean not closing at 8pm).

We started our day at opening (8am) at Magic Kingdom:
The Park Plaque in Magic Kingdom
We took a photo in front of Cinderella's Castle in Magic Kingdom.
Minnie Mouse is giving me a boost in the photo below:
That crane is STILL there
And on our way out at about 11am, we took a photo in front of the Main Street Station:
Main Street Station in Walt Disney World

We also got "I'm Celebrating" buttons from City Hall in Magic Kingdom.
Then we had to catch our flight to Los Angeles!

We arrived at LAX at about 7:45pm.  We got our luggage, caught the shuttle to the parking lot and headed straight to Disneyland! 
We arrived at about 9:15pm, and we went straight to City Hall for our button and then took our photos:

The Park Plaque in Disneyland
Me and my Owl friend in front of Disneyland's Castle
Main Street Station in Disneyland
We also acquired Fast Passes for Space Mountain in both Magic Kingdom and Disneyland.  In addition to our buttons, those are our souvenirs of a wonderful adventure!




Tuesday, February 12, 2013

The Wizarding World of Harry Potter!! oh, and John Lennon

While on vacation in Florida at Walt Disney World, we decided to visit the Wizarding World Of Harry Potter!  This would be an off-campus, undercover adventure, because Harry Potter Land is NOT at Walt Disney World.  It's at Universal Studios Islands of Adventure! We'd need a getaway shuttle, tickets and a plausible cover story for the Disney folks.

My Humans spent time acquiring those things, and it was totally worth it.  The Wizarding World of Harry Potter is amazing, and the hype around it is well-deserved.


Hogwarts

I need a small cauldron, please
Where's 9 3/4 Platform, please?
Oh, I found it.

It comes in pints?!?!
At the Three Broomsticks



inside Honeydukes

ANOTHER cool thing we got to do was tour the John Lennon VIP suite at the Hard Rock Orlando.
It's modeled after John Lennon's NYC apartment at the Dakota:

I'M ON JOHN LENNON'S COUCH, Y'ALL.

Another couch.  Not John Lennon's, but still nice.
Original John Lennon artwork
John Lennon with a Bunny Hat.

It was an amazing day. We can't wait for Universal Studios Hollywood to get their very own Wizarding World of Harry Potter!!