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Walt Disney World as a Teen!!! Part 6

Epcot is in my opinion the hottest (weather wise) park!
Ugh I hate walking around there on hot days!

I recommend going to the Character Connection first, it's air conditioned and the line is very short if you go first thing. Last year when I went the Character Connection was kind of hidden so we had the place to ourselves and lots of time to spend with the characters but this year they moved it out into the open.


Go to Soarin' and get fast passes right away! Within the first ten minutes of Epcot opening it already had a thirty minute wait!!!! Which is ridiculous and even the fast pass lines are long!

Go over to Figment's Imagination early and you can walk right on! Everyone was at the Land waiting for Soarin' so we got to sit where we wanted too.

Mission Space is a lot of fun and you should go on it at least once. I have fond memories of it when I went on it last year and ended up meeting Corbin Bleu (from High School Musical) ah that was the day!

Test Track is a must do at least once also. For heavy coaster ride enthusiasts this might not be the best ride and you should high tail it over to Expedition Everest at the Animal Kingdom.


When the World Showcase opens go to Norway first since it has the best ride, the lines get really long later on.

Spaceship Earth has been remodeled and it's so much better! It's a lot of fun at the end when you get to pick what future you want to see!


Now I am going to go rest before Grad Night ttyl!

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Sunday, June 1, 2008

Walt Disney World as a Teen!!! Part 5

We went to the Wilderness Lodge for breakfast. I highly recommend eating at Whispering Canyon! The food is good and the atmosphere is fun. I didn't have any strawberry jam so I asked the waiter for some and he yelled out to the restaurant if anyone had strawberry jam and they had to run and bring it to me.


Ah I always love Disney Hollywood Studios!

I highly recommend the Tower of Terror and The Rockin' Roller Coaster to any teen but don't waste your entire day riding those two rides over and over again! Trust me, I did it when I was younger. I rode the Rockin' Roller Coaster nine times in one day! The lines for those two get really long really fast so be sure to show up early and not wait until the middle of the day to get in line. Get fast passes if you can so you can jump lines later.

I am usually a big fan of the Great Movie Ride but it really depends on who the actors are, our Bugsy was a girl which totally ruined it for me.

I love High School Musical and the parade is pretty good. I enjoyed the first parade because it had more audience participation but the High School Musical 2 parade is still pretty good. It's fun to watch and the music will be stuck in your head all day!


I am a huge fan of Mama Melrose's but if you aren't a big pasta fan you probably shouldn't go to it. I get the Spaghetti Fra Diavolo which is amazing! If you are a seafood fan you have to try it!

We went to Muppet Vision 3D and it was so deserted we got to sit wherever we wanted and didn't have to move all the way down to the end of the row! This is something you have to see at least once!

I rode Star Tours for the first time and if you are a Star Wars fan you should definitely ride it! After the ride one of the cast members we had been talking to gave my family a coupon for free ice cream since it was my birthday and my parents' anniversary.

I saw a lot of characters, Buzz and Woody arm wrestled over me and Mike and Sully were a lot of fun too.


I absolutely loved the Block Party Bash parade you definitely have to see it! It is a lot of fun and the people in it are awesome! It is now my favorite parade at Disney World!



After Hollywood Studios we went to Fantasia Mini Golf. One recommendation is to keep your ball out of the water and if it goes in leave it there and get another one! My mom hit hers into the water and when she went to get it she dropped our camera in the water! Be careful around water!

I am also a bigger fan of the Winter Summerland course than I am of Fantasia.

Have a great day and I will ttyl!

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Walt Disney World as a Teen!!! Part 4

Today was pretty fun! I went to Islands of Adventure at Universal Orlando Resort and it was my first time!

My family and I usually just take the Disney transports back and forth to the parks so we don't have a way to get to Universal and we usually don't have enough time to anyway.


I loved the character breakfast. It has normal breakfast foods but their muffins are amazing! I got to meet Thing 1, Thing 2, Cat in the Hat and my personal favorite Spiderman! The characters were all great and a lot of fun to meet. The restaurant was deserted so the characters would go back to tables and say hi again.


The roller coasters are amazing and a must do for any teen!

My personal favorite was the Spiderman ride because you never knew what was going to happen next!

The Dr. Seuss part was mostly for little kids but you can meet the Grinch there which was pretty cool.

I would also recommend Poseidon's Fury, it may seem cheesy at the beginning but by the end your jaw is disconnected from your body and on the floor.


I didn't get a lot of time at the Studios but I saw Shrek 4D and got to meet Shrek, Fiona and Donkey all which was very cool.

For dinner we went to Fulton's Crab house at Downtown Disney, definitely somewhere you have to eat at if you get the chance! I had on my birthday pin and we had been talking to our waitress about me graduating high school this year.

Well when we were done with our meal she came out with a slice of chocolate cake and around the rim of the plate written in chocolate was "Happy Birthday" and "Congrats 2008". It was yummy and very sweet of our waitress to do.

We will see what tomorrow brings ttyl!

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A Trip to Tokyo Disneyland - Day 1 - Tokyo DisneySea

AllEarsĀ® reader JeanineY is part of the NFFC trip to Tokyo Disneyland. She will be filing reports along the way. Here is Day #1: DisneySea

Tokyo Disney has an odd quirk about it's passes--you can buy multi day passes up to 4 days but you must specify which park you are going to each day for the first two days, and there is no park hopping permitted until after those two days are up. For our purposes, it was essential we designated Disneyland as our second day, so as to be there for the official 25th anniversary date. Consequently, we spent today at DisneySea.


Tokyo DisneySea is unique among all Disney parks. It is based upon the concept of seven different lands joined by their varied connections to the sea. It is insanely detailed in terms of theming and is probably the most beautiful Disney park I have ever visited. Of all the American parks, it resembles EPCOT more than any other in its lack of reliance on conventional Disney characters, and its representation of multiple different cultures and geographic areas.

After breakfast in the lounge I went downstairs to register for the NFFC events. After being given copious amounts of papers, tickets, shirts, bags, pins, etc., we were off to DisneySea for Early Magic Hours. Apparently, the first day of your ticket you are allowed in an hour early before the park opens to the general public if you stay at one of their associated hotels--this was a boon as we pretty much had the park to ourselves the first hour, although not essential as the crowds were fairly minimal for the whole day.

Along with the anniversary decorations, the Tokyo Disney Resort is also celebrating their version of the Flower and Garden Festival so there are various topiaries and merchandise available as well.


Our first stop for the morning was the relatively new Tower of Terror ride in the American Waterfront area. This variation jettisoned the Twilight Zone theme and instead features a storyline of a wealthy American adventurer Harrison Hightower, who absconds with a tribal idol and ends up taking an unfortunate elevator ride shortly thereafter.


The main difference I noted was that there appears to be a much higher emphasis on the decoration and show value of the line as you walk through the lobby, his study, and numerous trophy/artifact storerooms, and much less emphasis on the actual drop. Anyone looking for the same thrill value found in the WDW or CA versions would likely be disappointed, however anyone who typically felt those rides were too intense could easily enjoy this version.

It had begun to rain somewhat by now, so we soggily made our way to the most dramatic of all the lands, Mysterious Island. Set in sort of a Jules Verne era of exploration, it contains two of the more popular rides of the park, Journey to the Center of the Earth, and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.


In both rides, you start out plumbing the depths of each respective media in vehicles designed by Captain Nemo--what could go wrong? They are each immensely enjoyable and understandable despite being almost entirely in Japanese. The only difficulty I see with them is that the ride vehicles are rather small and in the case of 20k Leagues you actually have to practically crawl in back of the other people in the pod in order to reach your bench. The windows are, as with everything in Japan, rather low to the ground so it's hard to imagine that really tall people would not have to stoop down for the duration of the ride.

By this time, the NFFC luncheon at Magellan's was taking place. Magellan is a restaurant in the Fortress Exploration area which incorporates multiple Spanish fortress architectural elements to make up a center for exploration in the Galileo era. The food was excellent and was topped off by a great talk by Dennis Tanida, an Imagineer and NFFC member who worked on the Fortress and the beautiful Spanish galleon attached to it.



Subsequently we staggered over to the Lost River Delta area, themed after the jungles of Central America and rode Raging Spirits--a ride about the same size as Primeval Whirl, but with the distinction of having a 360-degree loop.


Of interest, they are so afraid things will fall off of you, they offer free 3-hour lockers outside the ride for your belongings. I'm not sure they have too much to worry about, as the ride seems to go so slowly, compared with all the other coasters of its ilk, that it seems as though you have time to reach out and grab anything that falls.

We went on to Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Crystal Skull which is essentially the same ride as at DL, but with slightly different theming and effects. I would say the rides are about equivalent, although I am partial to the DL version out of hometown loyalty.


At this point, it was time to make our way over to the Mediterranean Harbor to see the daily showing of The Legend of Mythica, their big water show. It's hard to describe it as, unlike the rides, the storyline does escape you a little if you don't know Japanese.


The only thing you can imagine is that someone decided to throw everything anyone might like to see in a show together into one glorious spectacular. There's singing, dancing, characters, floats, fire effect, water effects, drumming, jet skis, kites, fireworks, and more. There must be a phenomenal number of CMs working on this one show, and it all goes to form an extravaganza that's unlikely to be matched in any US park.


Subsequently we went around picking up a number of smaller attractions around the park until it was time for the second big water show, the nighttime production BraviSEAmo! I believe it's supposed to be a romance of sorts, between a water spirit and a fire spirit, and it works out about as well as you'd think. The production itself is excellent and I could only advise getting there early enough to get a decent viewing point.



After a long day at the park, we managed to catch the monorail to Ikspiari for a couple of bowls of tempura udon, and then back to the hotel.

Tomorrow: Tokyo Disneyland's 25th Anniversary.

Read my Trip Report to Tokyo Disneyland.

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