Cuz Evo asked for it More Disneyland

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The discussion centers around various attractions and experiences at Disneyland, highlighting the flower garden at the park entrance, iconic rides like the Autotopia and Tower of Terror, and the nostalgic significance of original attractions marked with 50th anniversary decorations. Participants share their experiences, including a mention of the Blue Bayou restaurant, known for its Monte Cristo sandwiches, and discuss the quality of food in the park. While some express excitement about the park's offerings, others reflect on the high costs associated with dining. The conversation also touches on the challenges of keeping track of multiple Disney-related threads and the enduring affection for Disneyland compared to other parks. Overall, the thread captures a mix of nostalgia, food discussions, and the joy of sharing experiences related to Disneyland.
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The flower garden in the entrance of the Park
http://home.comcast.net/~rossgr1/50thgarden.JPG

Pass under this bridge to enter the Magic Kingdom
http://home.comcast.net/~rossgr1/EnterMagicKingdom.JPG


The fun begins!
http://home.comcast.net/~rossgr1/Mainstreet.JPG

At the Autotopia they have given a gold Paint job to all of the ORIGINAL cars. This thing has been in operation for 50yrs!
http://home.comcast.net/~rossgr1/goldcar.JPG

Speaks for itself, taken from the train stop in FantasyLand.
http://home.comcast.net/~rossgr1/Materhorn.JPG


The Tower of Terror, Hang on cus this gives a whole new meaning to "Going Down!"
http://home.comcast.net/~rossgr1/HollywoodHotel.JPG


The origial Attractions are marked by a set 50 ears. This just happen to at the Tiki Lodge, the start of my melting soft serve saga.
http://home.comcast.net/~rossgr1/tiki50ears.JPG

The newest ride is Buzzlightyear and the AstroBlasters.
http://home.comcast.net/~rossgr1/astroblaster.JPG

One of the shops in adventureland, right across from the Jungle cruise
http://home.comcast.net/~rossgr1/Adventureshop.JPG
 
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Integral said:
Cuz Evo asked for it... More Disneyland!
Another bloody Disney thread? Who keeps letting all these mice in here?

Don't get me wrong, Int; I like the pictures 'cause I've never seen any of the Disney places and probably never will. It's just a little tough remembering which thread is which.
 
Yeah, I hear ya' Sorry about that. If Evo wants, perhaps we could merge a few. But then the persistent one is Zz DisneyWorld thread, mine have kind of drifted past. Now that I am home and the vacation is over, I will be facing reality in a few days. Should be able to get back to normal then.
 
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Hey Integral, do you know if they still have the Blue Bayou restaurant overlooking Pirates of the Caribbean? That was always a favorite of mine; in particular their Monte Cristo sandwiches. :-p
 
Yeah, they still have it(i just went there)
 
If that is the one inside alongside of the "stream" Yep it is still there. We have not tried it yet. Have always just assumed that it would cost more then my skinflint heart could bear to part with!
 
yomamma said:
Yeah, they still have it(i just went there)

Is the food still wonderful? What did you have?


This is making my mouth water just thinking about it...ssssssllllllluuurrrrp.
 
Integral said:
If that is the one inside alongside of the "stream" Yep it is still there. We have not tried it yet. Have always just assumed that it would cost more then my skinflint heart could bear to part with!

If it's as good as it used to be then you should plan to stop in next time. Yes, it is spendy, but for good reason.
 
I don't remember what I had...what was it??!
 
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Ivan Seeking said:
If it's as good as it used to be then you should plan to stop in next time. Yes, it is spendy, but for good reason.


If the food is good I don't mind paying for it, but so far, what we have tried to eat in the park has not been all that special, but sure cost like it was.
 
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Funny, I was just thinking about this. I would splurge for the Bayou even when I was making five bucks an hour, or even when I was a paperboy. One dinner probably cost 20% of my entire month's earnings back then! :biggrin:

I love great food!
 
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Integral said:
Should be able to get back to normal then.
Back to? Doesn't that imply a prior condition?

Ivan Seeking said:
ssssssllllllluuurrrrp.
Hey, everybody! Get over here with your sticks! Ivan's a spider!
 
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Okay I must know. Can anyone vouch for the quality of the food there these days? It was or nearly was five star quality at one time.
 
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Yay, more pictures! :approve:
 
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...and you get crickets with mine. :approve:
 
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Do you get commission from Disneyland or something? :rolleyes: :-p
 
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:biggrin: Nope, I'm just like ZapperZ in that I grew up with Disneyland and I love the place; the original of course and not that cheap eastern imitation version.

:biggrin: Just kidding Zapper; I really want to see Disneyworld.
 
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