Date of Visit: August 10, 2013
Mik and I always enjoy seeing the Blue Sky Cellar exhibits about what is being planned or what is new in the park. During our D23 Expo trip, the exhibit was about the new Fantasy Faire area in front of the castle at Disneyland. Mik enjoyed seeing the model of the area in the Blue Sky Cellar more than when we had visited Fantasy Faire in person the day before, although he does like the cheesy garlic twists from Maurice’s Treats there.
Destination Info:
Blue Sky Cellar At Disney's California Adventure
1313 South Harbor Boulevard
Anaheim, CA 92802
Chronicling the our experiences o traveling with wheelchair...the adventures and misadventures
Monday, August 19, 2013
Saturday, August 10, 2013
Disneyland: Mickey’s Magical Map
Mickey’s Magical Map is a musical show performed in the
Fantasyland Theatre. We arrived
about 30 minutes before the show and were directed to wait at the bottom of the
ramp that leads up to the restrooms by the theater.
About 20 minutes before the show they led us up to the top of the theater near the train station. This was kind of a hassle, since it leads through the area barely large enough for people to be waiting for their party using the restrooms. I don’t get why they don’t juts direct you around the other way like when you go to the train station, as that area is much wider and is only crowded when the train just unloaded.
About 20 minutes before the show they led us up to the top of the theater near the train station. This was kind of a hassle, since it leads through the area barely large enough for people to be waiting for their party using the restrooms. I don’t get why they don’t juts direct you around the other way like when you go to the train station, as that area is much wider and is only crowded when the train just unloaded.
I enjoyed the show, as it was a kind of interesting musical
adventure featuring Apprentice Mickey and songs from a variety of Disney
movies. Being in front was good
for the view, but Mik absolutely hated the loudness of the show, which did seem
to partially have to do with them trumpeting right in front of us in parts and
the speakers being right there for everything. He did not really want to see it in the first place, so was
quite annoyed with it in the end because besides fireworks it is the only thing
we have done in a long time that has bothered him.
Destination Info:
Disneyland
1313 South Harbor Boulevard
Anaheim, CA 92802
D23 Expo 2013: Treasures of the Walt Disney Archives
Date of Visit: August 10, 2013
Just like in 2011, the Treasures of the Walt Disney Archives was the most spacious and least crowded exhibit to visit, although again we did it right after it opened at 10 a.m. We enjoyed seeing the items on display, although I did not like the thick carpeting they used in this area, as it made it harder to push Mik's wheelchair around.
The items on display this time included some props from the new Disney Channel movie, Teen Beach Movie, and from the Once Upon a Time show.
The most interesting area was probably the Oz props. It is was not about the recent Oz movie, although it may have had stuff from it, but rather it was about older Disney Oz projects including how Walt Disney tried to get the rights from MGM and concepts for Oz project such as having Oz in the Storybookland Canal Boats scenery. There was also stuff from the 1980s Return to Oz movie.
Of course, my favorite part of the exhibit was the Mary Poppins props, photos, and fan art. This area had costumes and props from the movie including Mary's carpetbag and a carousel horse. I think my favorite was the storyboard for the Jolly Holiday sequence. There was also some interesting photos from the set when they were making the movie. The last part featured fan art from a contest in honor of the 50th anniversary of the movie.
Destination:
D23 Expo
Anaheim Convention Center
800 West Katella Ave
Anaheim, CA
Just like in 2011, the Treasures of the Walt Disney Archives was the most spacious and least crowded exhibit to visit, although again we did it right after it opened at 10 a.m. We enjoyed seeing the items on display, although I did not like the thick carpeting they used in this area, as it made it harder to push Mik's wheelchair around.
The items on display this time included some props from the new Disney Channel movie, Teen Beach Movie, and from the Once Upon a Time show.
The most interesting area was probably the Oz props. It is was not about the recent Oz movie, although it may have had stuff from it, but rather it was about older Disney Oz projects including how Walt Disney tried to get the rights from MGM and concepts for Oz project such as having Oz in the Storybookland Canal Boats scenery. There was also stuff from the 1980s Return to Oz movie.
Of course, my favorite part of the exhibit was the Mary Poppins props, photos, and fan art. This area had costumes and props from the movie including Mary's carpetbag and a carousel horse. I think my favorite was the storyboard for the Jolly Holiday sequence. There was also some interesting photos from the set when they were making the movie. The last part featured fan art from a contest in honor of the 50th anniversary of the movie.
Destination:
D23 Expo
Anaheim Convention Center
800 West Katella Ave
Anaheim, CA
D23 Expo 2013: Journey Into Imagineering
Date of Visit: August 10, 2013
The first thing we hit on the second day of the Expo was the Journey Into Imagineering exhibit. Lining up for entrance at 7:30 a.m. allowed us to get in at 9:30 a.m. and there was no line to get in the exhibit. It was good we went there first, as by the time we were done it started to get crowded and there is not that much room to move around in the different booths or the center area in the first place.
Overall we enjoyed the Journey Into Imagineering exhibit. It begins with a little presentation/show about imagineering and then you go through a door to freely explore the different booths. Mik especially liked the miniature models in the Dimensional Design area and not just because they had the original Grumpy from the grotto at Disneyland. We also enjoyed the Art Library exhibit with early concept drawings of Disneyland.
Destination:
D23 Expo
Anaheim Convention Center
800 West Katella Ave
Anaheim, CA
The first thing we hit on the second day of the Expo was the Journey Into Imagineering exhibit. Lining up for entrance at 7:30 a.m. allowed us to get in at 9:30 a.m. and there was no line to get in the exhibit. It was good we went there first, as by the time we were done it started to get crowded and there is not that much room to move around in the different booths or the center area in the first place.
Overall we enjoyed the Journey Into Imagineering exhibit. It begins with a little presentation/show about imagineering and then you go through a door to freely explore the different booths. Mik especially liked the miniature models in the Dimensional Design area and not just because they had the original Grumpy from the grotto at Disneyland. We also enjoyed the Art Library exhibit with early concept drawings of Disneyland.
Destination:
D23 Expo
Anaheim Convention Center
800 West Katella Ave
Anaheim, CA
Friday, August 9, 2013
D23 Expo 2013: Mickey's of Glendale
Date: August 9, 2013
Mickey's of Glendale was the worst shopping experience at the 2011 D23 Expo, but it was also the one that gave Mik his story he tells over and over about him thinking the Sorcerer Grumpy pin was for me and I did not get one for him. He knew he might not find anything this time, but at least we went in knowing it could be crazy and leave with nothing (well, actually we knew we would get at least one pin, as there is always something Sorcerer at least for me!).
The line to get into Mickey's of Glendale moved much slower than the Dream Store and then you end up in another line to get the pins, but we found the experience so much better than last time. Sure, I think we spent more time getting to the pins than last time, but it was not stressful, as it was an organized line that wound through most of the store. Now if you did not want pins you could wander the store and those people had to cut through the line at times, but for us it worked great as you still got to see the other stuff and could pick it up along the way if you wanted.
Mik was particularly happy to find a new Grumpy pin for his collection, especially since I really think the last one he got was at the last Expo. They had ones representing the images on the construction walls around the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train ride being built at the Magic Kingdom. He almost got the one with all the dwarfs, but I found him the one where Grumpy is with Doc painting the roses red and he liked that one better since Grumpy was more prominent in it and it is funny. Of course, we also ended up with some Sorcerer Pins including a special one for the Expo.
Destination:
D23 Expo
Anaheim Convention Center
800 West Katella Ave
Anaheim, CA
Mickey's of Glendale was the worst shopping experience at the 2011 D23 Expo, but it was also the one that gave Mik his story he tells over and over about him thinking the Sorcerer Grumpy pin was for me and I did not get one for him. He knew he might not find anything this time, but at least we went in knowing it could be crazy and leave with nothing (well, actually we knew we would get at least one pin, as there is always something Sorcerer at least for me!).
The line to get into Mickey's of Glendale moved much slower than the Dream Store and then you end up in another line to get the pins, but we found the experience so much better than last time. Sure, I think we spent more time getting to the pins than last time, but it was not stressful, as it was an organized line that wound through most of the store. Now if you did not want pins you could wander the store and those people had to cut through the line at times, but for us it worked great as you still got to see the other stuff and could pick it up along the way if you wanted.
Mik was particularly happy to find a new Grumpy pin for his collection, especially since I really think the last one he got was at the last Expo. They had ones representing the images on the construction walls around the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train ride being built at the Magic Kingdom. He almost got the one with all the dwarfs, but I found him the one where Grumpy is with Doc painting the roses red and he liked that one better since Grumpy was more prominent in it and it is funny. Of course, we also ended up with some Sorcerer Pins including a special one for the Expo.
Destination:
D23 Expo
Anaheim Convention Center
800 West Katella Ave
Anaheim, CA
D23 Expo 2013: Dream Store
Date: August 9, 2013
After getting into the D23 Expo taking almost until 10 a.m. this year and seeming to take much longer than last time and from past experience of the Dream Store being crazy, we decided to tackle it first, especially since it was the one store with things we knew we wanted to get.
This expo's experience at the Dream Store was so much better than in 2011 and not just because we did not wait as long to get in (that was only because we went there first, it would have been as long or longer if we went later I am sure). The main thing that we liked was that inside it did not seem so crowded. It partly seemed to be easier navigate because there were less on display, but it also seemed they allowed fewer people in at a time or at least the checkout line was contained in the checkout area while we were there.
I quickly found and got the Disneyland 4D puzzle. Since it was not crowded, except around the Vinylmations that they could barely stock as fast as people grabbed them, we also browsed to make sure there was nothing else we wanted before getting in the checkout line to pay and get pins.
Destination:
D23 Expo
Anaheim Convention Center
800 West Katella Ave
Anaheim, CA
After getting into the D23 Expo taking almost until 10 a.m. this year and seeming to take much longer than last time and from past experience of the Dream Store being crazy, we decided to tackle it first, especially since it was the one store with things we knew we wanted to get.
This expo's experience at the Dream Store was so much better than in 2011 and not just because we did not wait as long to get in (that was only because we went there first, it would have been as long or longer if we went later I am sure). The main thing that we liked was that inside it did not seem so crowded. It partly seemed to be easier navigate because there were less on display, but it also seemed they allowed fewer people in at a time or at least the checkout line was contained in the checkout area while we were there.
I quickly found and got the Disneyland 4D puzzle. Since it was not crowded, except around the Vinylmations that they could barely stock as fast as people grabbed them, we also browsed to make sure there was nothing else we wanted before getting in the checkout line to pay and get pins.
Destination:
D23 Expo
Anaheim Convention Center
800 West Katella Ave
Anaheim, CA
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Companion Restrooms at Dallas Fort Worth Airport
It has been awhile since I have flown through Dallas Fort
Worth Airport with Mik. In Tucson,
we used to always choose Chicago over Dallas because Chicago seems to have fewer
weather delays/cancellations and I have often had bad luck with Dallas. Now that we are in Huntsville, though,
Dallas is the only real option unless we are actually flying to Chicago, as Mik
hates the narrowness of doing the aisle chair on American Eagle so much he
would probably choose flying through Dallas to Chicago just to avoid that
situation. We still ended up
spending more time than planned in Dallas, but this time it was because we
volunteered to fly out later and earned ourselves some vouchers, which is kind
of funny because we had used vouchers to get these tickets to go to the D23 Expo
in the first place.
Anyways back to the point of the post, we now like Dallas a lot more because we found the companion bathrooms located by every restrooms we saw. Mik particularly liked that they were large including having space to roll his wheelchair up next to the toilet to transfer over.
There was also a ledge to put backpacks and such down without actually putting them on the ground.
The auto flushing annoyed him as usual, but he did like the sink being a sensor to turn on. However, the sink still did not work all that well for him with the soap being far away and not with a sensor and the faucet being somewhat of a stretch and he has reasonably long arms. Overall, though, that is minor when all that really matters is not having to decide what restroom to go into because your only companion is not the same gender as you.
Anyways back to the point of the post, we now like Dallas a lot more because we found the companion bathrooms located by every restrooms we saw. Mik particularly liked that they were large including having space to roll his wheelchair up next to the toilet to transfer over.
There was also a ledge to put backpacks and such down without actually putting them on the ground.
The auto flushing annoyed him as usual, but he did like the sink being a sensor to turn on. However, the sink still did not work all that well for him with the soap being far away and not with a sensor and the faucet being somewhat of a stretch and he has reasonably long arms. Overall, though, that is minor when all that really matters is not having to decide what restroom to go into because your only companion is not the same gender as you.
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