Monday, December 15, 2008
California / Arizona adventure... Day 08 our last day . .
Our new adventure out west may be coming to an end but not without going back to Disneyland to visit some of our favorite spots in the Magic Kingdom and to see the new park, California Adventure. Seems fitting to visit California Adventure at the end of our California / Arizona adventure. :)
click HERE to see more pictures of Disneyland's Magic Kingdom taken on our second day back at the park.
click HERE to see the pictures of Disneyland's California Adventure
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
California / Arizona - Day 7 continued....
Being really happy with choosing the Warner Brothers' Studio Tour, we walked back to the car, took out the map and the tom-tom (the GPS system, not Tom, hee-hee) and headed to Hollywood, CA. Being at the end of Pam and Tom's trip out west, this will be the only day for them to take it all in. Dave and Linda, on the other hand, have just started their vacation and have been thinking about coming back another day. We packed a lot in for the rest of this day with the four of us traveling together. What can be said but between the great tour experience we just had at Warner Brother's Studios and the glam show
As we travel down the highway we see signs for Hollywood. It's your typical standard issued street sign. What a let down, but we're on a mission to see the real H-O-L-L-Y-W-O-O-D sign and to walk on Hollywood Blvd. A little way down the road, though, we see our first real evidence of a landmark ... the Hollywood Bowl ... well, at least signs for where to turn into it's parking lot. But, no time for that, we're on a mission. The concierge at the Disneyland Hotel gave a few brochures about the Hollywood area. One was for the Hollywood & Highland Center, a big shopping, dining, and entertainment complex. Spotting a sign for parking for that center, we made a snap decision that we must be close and decided to duck in there and set out on foot. It worked. Once we pulled out that brochure and the map of Hollywood, we realized we were just steps away from Grauman's Chinese Theater and the western end of the Walk of Fame. Above ground, and on the street, we saw the El Capitan Theater, the Kodak Theater, and the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. We also saw some very strange characters trying to make a buck, ripping off tourists by charging money to pose for pictures. Who pays money to have a nobody imitating a somebody pose for a picture?? (Obviously, not us.)
We spent a few minutes deciding whether the tour of the Chinese Theater might be worth the money they were charging (or whether that would be a rip-off, too), but then decided it would be the only way we'd get a chance to see the inside. So, we paid our money, got our tickets for the next tour, and then set out along the Walk of Fame, to see whose stars were nearby. We saw quite a few … some pictures here … more in the collection at the link below.
The tour begins: First, the guide took us into the lobby to see the original decorations and architecture … even the exit signs and fixtures were original (just changed to electric instead of having open flames along all the walls). The only part that had been replaced several times was the large dragon carpet on the floor. Deep red colors, intricate designs, ornate artwork depicting historic stories of China … very impressive. We learned the movie screen is the largest in the world and that there are still many “opening nights” held here. The guide then sho
wed us a number of milestone footprint tiles in front of the theater, telling us the story of how that practice began. After the movie ended, we were able to go back into the theater with the lights up to see how large the auditorium was and explore its details. Lots of pictures are in the collection.
So … the tour ends … it’s dark outside … we’re hungry ( never got any lunch today) … and we still don’t know how to see the Hollywood sign. Oh, yeah … it’s getting really cold and we didn’t bring coats along from the car. So, we duck into Mel’s Drive-In, a diner/lounge joint a block off Hollywood Blvd to recover … and just down the street from Ripley’s Believe It Or Not. After some relatively decent food and paying the bill, we asked the waiter where we had to go to see the sign?? He said it could be seen from the Highland Center upper floor! I asked if it was lit up at night. He said … I don’t know what he said, but after 3 tries with that question and never getting an answer that made sense, we gave up and headed for the center.
We hiked to the first floor, rear … no sign. Second floor, rear … no sign. Third floor balcony … no sign … started to doubt the kid was telling us the truth, so Tom asked a shop keeper about it and he said “yeah, the only place you can see it is from the balcony railing just opposite this shop.” We’d already looked there, so the ‘light came on”. Tom asked if it was lit up a night. He said NO. So much for Tom and Pam seeing the Hollywood sign … no second chances on this trip.
Well, now we were cold and tired and ready to leave Hollywood, as long as we could drive through a bit more of it. So we got the car, drove down Hollywood Blvd, past Vine and the Capital Records tower, eventually hung a right to go find Sunset Blvd. We hung another right on Sunset and studied the neighborhood. We weren’t impressed … happy we were in the car. Before long, we were saying goodbye to the Hollywood area, disappointed in several ways … most of all about not seeing the sign.
We set the TomTom for Rodeo Drive (but we guessed at a street number). We drove and drove and drove, through all types of neighborhoods, from run-down to Beverly Hills! Eventually, we arrived at the address we’d typed in to the TomTom (after just a few wrong turns). This didn’t look like the Rodeo Drive we expected. After some grumbling, Tom agreed to just keep going on Rodeo … in the direction from which we’d come, past our original cross road, to the other end (South instead of North??). There, we eventually found the fancy shopping district we’d expected … but it was dark and deserted. Not a shop was open. Another disappointment. Tom wanted to stop for pictures, but Pam wanted nothing to do with being in that area, walking around on a deserted street, without any shops open. (We’ve been stopped by the State Police for a not dissimilar situation a few years ago in PA.)
So … that was it … our day in Hollywood was over. We set the TomTom for Disneyland Hotel and set out. So that the night wouldn’t be an even bigger loss, we hung out at the lounge outside the Steakhouse 55 in our hotel, eating appetizers for supper and drinking at least half of our supper. (The Mudslide Martini was absolutely amazing!).
We called it a night around midnight and agreed that we needed to be up and heading for breakfast by 8:00 AM if we were going to have a successful last day together back in the parks. Oh, boy!
Sunday, December 7, 2008
California / Arizona trip - day 07
Wow, day 7 and we still have so much planned! Can we get it all in? It was decided last night that we should take a break from Disney and see Hollywood. After all, how often do we
The second reason were were allowed to have our camera was that after seeing the outdoor porton of the ER set, we went to a musuem of sorts where some of the bigger props, such as cars, were stored from various movies such as Harry Potter, Batman, Scooby Doo and more. We were also able to partake in the magic of CGI. We imagined there was a train (from Harry Potter) and we were on the platform. Of course you didn't see it, it was on the computer. The four of us participated but you couldn't really see Tom or I. We were just about out of view. That's okay because we always said we were the 'behind the scenes' type. You'll have to ask David or Linda to see the picture. They were great!
Afterwards we headed to a Prop Warehouse where we could actually go in and see what's there. We were allowed to take our cameras because in this building, we were taken into a room where they preserved the entire set of Central Perk,the coffee house from Friends. It had been left 'as is' so tours could have a look at an actual set AND take pictures. :0)
Click HERE to view the entire photo album of pictures from this tour.
Saturday, December 6, 2008
California / Arizona trip day 6
Today marked the end of the first part of the trip and the beginning of another.... And because of the new adventure waiting for us, it proved to be a very long day.
The day started very early. We had an 8:30 a.m flight scheduled for today so we aimed to be at the airport at the insane hour of 6:30. Well, knowing this family, that wasn't going to work, and it didn't. We weren't too far off though. Thanks, in part, to Jen knowing the 'lay of the land' as it were at the airport she knew exactly which terminal to take us and where to park the car. It also helped that the airport wasn't too crowded at this early hour. We managed to check-in by 7:00 a.m. We still had some time to share a light breakfast with Jen before saying our good byes and heading through the security check point. We were only heading to Los Angeles, CA and being so close I feared we would be on another turbo prop. Luck continued to be with us during this early morning departure as we found ourselves on a plane a bit bigger than a turbo prop. This was good, because I still didn't have goggles..... :)
The flight itself was rather uneventful but the family of four sitting in front of us, well, let's just say I never ever wanted to put a gag on a small child as much as I did with these two. They screamed and cried the entire hour and half flight. They had just made the flight so perhaps they had a tough morning. And has hard as I told myself this over and over, it didn't help. The headache came on anyway. I guess that's why Excedrin is made, for just such occasions....
We didn't wait long to get our checked bags (that we didn't have to pay for) and go to the rental car area. Our rental car was waiting, we had easy directions to head to Disneyland Hotel and we were on the road. While we were on our way, the phone rang. It was our friends Dave and Linda. They were also on their way.... And another adventure begins!
As we checked in, we learned that our rooms were upgraded to resort view and we had adjoining rooms. Nice. The rooms were small but comfortable. We had a great view of the pool area (which was a tad chilly to use). Much to the disappointment of the guys, we unpacked first before heading to the park.
Disneyland has grown considerably since the last time Tom and I were there. It had been about 25 years since we were there. Jen had just turned three then. ;) At that time it was just one park and there was only one Disneyland hotel. Now there are two parks, a Downtown Disney and three hotels to choose from. Time has certainly been good to Mickey and his friends. :)
We explored Downtown Disney and then took the new monorail to the Magic Kingdom. The monorail takes you to Tomorrowland where rides such as Space Mountain, Star Tours and the Matterhorn reside. This Magic Kingdom has more narrow walkways but the atmosphere and people all say Disney.
As we disembarked from the Monorail, we decided it was time for lunch (not surprising for this group). We walked through Tomorrowland and headed for Main Street.
All tanked up, we were ready to hit the park. Passing the Tiki birds, we headed towards Adventureland. Here we got our fast pass tickets for the 'Indiana Jones Adventure' ride. We then headed to the 'Pirates of the Carribbean' ride. This ride is longer and more detailed than the one in Florida. While on this ride, we noticed people eating at a place where they can watch folks on the 'Priates of the Carribbean' ride. (We later learned that the name of the restaurant Blue Bayou) After the Pirates ride, we still had time so we headed to the Haunted Mansion in New Orleans Square.
Time to do something a little quieter. So we hopped onto the Disneyland Railroad (Tom called his
By this time it was about 5:45 and was time to head back to Main Street for the 6:30 Christmas
A few years ago when we had been at DisneyWorld, we missed Fantasmic and later learned that this was a show we shouldn't have missed. Although we were very tired, we were determined to stick it out for the 10:30 p.m. showing of Fantasmic! tonight. In order to help stay awake until this show started, we hopped on the Pirates of Carribbean ride, visited the Haunted Mansion and drank coffee.
What can we say, FANTASMIC! was a show worth while seeing! The story line of Mickey in a battle of good vs. evil, enhanced by the special effects was, well, fantastic. :)
On the way out of the park we had to ride It's a Small World as it was decorated for the holidays as well.
Tired, exhausted and almost closing time at the park, we headed to the monorail for our ride back to our hotel for our evening rest.
Other noteworthy scenes from the day include...
.... click here to view the photo album for the day ...