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My Reaction to Star Wars Land

When I was a kid, my favorite part of Disneyland was Tomorrowland. If someone asked what my favorite land was, I wouldn’t even hesitate. To be honest, there was really only one reason. I never liked the rockets that spun around in a circle, Space Mountain always made me a little sick afterwards, Autopia was ok if you liked the smell of exhaust, the Monorail was cool looking but pretty boring to ride, and the Submarines looked like an old, cheap swimming pool. The one reason I loved Tomorrowland was Star Tours. The first time i went on that ride, I was hooked. It was like being in the Star Wars movies, and that was awesome. It wasn’t just the ride, either, but the whole queue leading up to the ride. You got to see C3PO and R2D2 up close and other droids. You got to see travel ads for different Star Wars locations. Then there was the safety presentation at the beginning of the ride. It was all pretty magical to this little kid. I remember thinking that someone should make a whole theme park just based on Star Wars. I would love it. Of course, this was probably never going to happen.

This was during the time between Return of the Jedi and the prequels, when there was little hope of “more” Star Wars. There was no announcement of the prequels coming and it seemed that Star Wars was going to be a cult classic that would always be popular amongst a certain crowd, and not much more. No one was going to build a them park out of that. Fast forward a few years, and we have Phantom Menace, and Star Wars is opened up to a whole new generation, and it begins its journey from just a super successful, quirky trilogy, to a mega franchise consisting of 7 films (soon to be 8) counting the Clone Wars feature-length film and two super successful animated series. It has become one the most recognizable brands in the world, on a level that rivals Disney in its own right. As all of this was happening, I thought maybe someone somewhere would finally build my Star Wars theme park, but it again looked like nothing was going to happen there.

Then, the historic day when George made a deal with the Mouse for the purchase of Lucasfilms, including the rights to Star Wars. The day Princess Leia became a Disney Princess. A lot of folks were unsure about what this would mean for the beloved franchise. A lot of people may have even been upset. I hoped it would mean that we would see a larger Star Wars presence in the parks. Well, one park in particular, Disneyland. I never go to Orlando, so I don’t really care as much about Disney World. Disney was quick to announce that they would be making a new trilogy of films that would serve as episodes VII, VIII, and IX. Then they announced they would be doing a bunch of stand alone films as well, and everyone got excited. I waited, hoping that somehow the Star Wars presence would increase in Disneyland.

I always thought it would be nice to redo Tomorrowland, give it a better theme, an updated theme. When Disney bought Lucasfilms, I thought Star Wars might be a great overall theme for Tomorrowland. My brighter was quick to point out that it wouldn’t really work since Tomorrowland is all about, well, tomorrow, and Star Wars happens “long ago.” This is why we’re not really on speaking terms. Ok, we are, and he was right, so maybe Tomorrowland won’t work for Star Wars, but what other land would it fit in? Frontierland? Maybe Adventureland? I mean, there isn’t really any room to add a land, is there? It looked like if Disney were to ever do something as big as a whole land devoted to Star Wars, it would have to happen in Florida, and not in Anaheim.

Leading up to this last D23 expo, though, rumors began to circulate that there may indeed be a Star Wars Land coming, or something Star Wars related. Some rumors said it would replace Tomorrowland, except for Space Mountain, others said it would take up the Toon Town space and a little bit more. And it could have turned out that none of it was true. Then on Saturday, the news broke from the D23 Expo and these images started circulating Twitter feeds everywhere:

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Star Wars Land was coming to Disneyland and Disney World. It will be the largest single land expansion in the history of either park at 14 acres each, and looking at the concept art, it looks glorious. Each land will ave a cantina, I’m sure lots of retail space and great food and two new attractions. One of the attractions will put the riders in the cockpit of the Millennium Falcon in the middle of a battle between the First Order and the Resistance. I don’t even care about the second part of that sentence. The first part is all I need. Take my money now, Disney, just take it now.

When I first read the news, the little kid inside of me (the part my wife says I listen to more often than I should) almost fainted with excitement. I could barely contain my inner child, he was so giddy. My childhood dream was becoming a reality, and it looks incredible. This means, in a few years, I will be able to go with my nearly teenage son to southern California and between Disneyland and Universal Studios, we will be able to visit the worlds of Star Wars and Harry Potter. That will be awesome. I can’t wait. They have yet to release a lot of details, like where exactly Star Wars Land will be within the park, or when they plan to have it completed, so I am sure we will be hearing more about it as it develops.

What did you think of the big Star Wars Land announcements from D23? Were you excited as well? Share your thoughts in the comments below, or feel free to send me an email directly at [email protected].

My 10 Disneyland Favorites

 

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This may be a little bit of a departure in the geeky category. Disneyland may not be overly “geeky,” or at least mainstream geeky, if there is such a thing. However, I would argue that Disney fans are some of the biggest geeks around. You will not find a fan base that is more passionate about their franchise, and that’s what being a geek is all about. I happen to count myself among the Disney faithful, but more specifically, I love Disneyland. Some may call it the happiest place on Earth. I don’t know about that, but I do know it is my favorite place to go on vacation, especially with the family. It’s been my favorite place for a long time. We were never a family that went every year, or every other year, but when we did go, it was awesome. Those were the best years and the best vacations. Both of my parents have always had a love for the Magic Kingdom, and they passed that down to each of us.

This month, Disneyland turns 60. It is pretty amazing that it has not only lasted 60 years, but that it is still as popular as it is. After the grand opening, it was miracle that the park lasted longer than two weeks. The fact that it has, and that it has become an example of customer service and organization, is a testament to Walt Disney, who always found a way to keep going, even when he failed. There is just something special about Disneyland. If given the choice to go to the land or the World, I would choose Disneyland every time. There is just a great feeling in the park and the history is everywhere, and I love history. Plus, the magic. You can’t overlook the magic. My wife had only been to Disneyland once before our trip in 2011. She wasn’t convinced that the trip was going to be worth the money when we went. It is expensive, for sure. On the last day, though, as we were riding the parking tram from the garage to the park, she mentioned to me that we needed to come back sooner than later. Why? Because of Magic. She saw how much the kids enjoyed it, and she enjoyed watching them enjoy it. I wish I could say we have been back, but we are planning on going next year, and it is going to be epic. If you’re planning on going soon, my best advice to you is to book early. You can check this out to buy tickets in advance, which should help you to choose the dates that you want and avoid being disappointed.

In honor of Disneyland’s 60th anniversary, I thought it would be fun to share with you some of my Disneyland favorites. A couple of rules for this list. Rule number one is that it has to be something currently in the park that I have experienced before. It has been almost 5 years since I was there, so a lot has changed in that amount of time. There is a lot of new things that I haven’t seen, like the new Star Tours. I can’t count those things as my favorite, since I have never experienced them. Rule number two is that it has to be something in Disneyland. Disney’s California Adventure doesn’t count. That park is not turning 60 this year, so I’m not going to take any of my favorites from there. When DCA turns 60, I will write another post and list my DCA favorites. Rule number three is that these are my favorites. I am not trying g to say they are the best, but they are the things I enjoy the most. Your favorites may be different from mine. That’s fine. After all, Walt Disney said Disneyland is your land, meaning it is for everyone. So, let’s get to my favorites.

Favorite Land: New Orleans Square

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If I had been asked which land was my favorite as a kid, it would have been Tomorrow Land. I would not have even hesitated. My wife suggested this category for this post, and I had to think about it. Tomorrow Land is not that great anymore. I like all the other lands just fine, but it was hard to pick a favorite, until I realized that three of my favorites for other categories are in New Orleans Square, plus Club 33, which I will get into someday. For grown-up Jake, New Orleans Square can’t be beat.

Favorite Snack: Churros

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I know, I know, this is an easy choice, and I should have tried to think of something more original. The truth is, I really like the churros. I never go to the park without having at least one. I mean, one per day while I’m there. Maybe two. I have a sister who loves these even more than I do. She once spent $100 just on churros during one trip to Disneyland. She definitely had her fill on that trip, and she earned my undying respect.

Favorite Walk Up Restaurant: Hungry Bear

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When I think of hungry Bear, an old favorite phrase of mine comes to mind: “There’s some good eating’ there.” It is just straight up good food, and the atmosphere can’t be beat. Sit and enjoy your meal along the coast of the Rivers of America. This isn’t a fancy restaurant. It’s pretty plain and simple, and sometimes that is perfect. Don’t let that fool you, though, because the food is great. In my opinion, it is the best place to get a burger in the park.

Favorite Sit Down Restaurant: The Blue Bayou

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Sometimes we pick a favorite based solely on high quality and other times we pick a favorite based on other things completely. The Blue Bayou has a bad reputation as of late, although I hear that the food has gotten better. For me, it was never completely about the food. The atmosphere is great. How often do you get to eat inside an iconic attraction? I know it was a highlight for the kids as well. This was one of our favorite memories from our last trip, so Blue bayou gets a bump for that reason. The food was good enough. By the way, that’s my boy, Johnny, in the pirate’s hat, hamming it up for the camera.

Favorite Show: The Jedi Academy

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Start the emails now. I know that this is probably not at the top of anyone’s list of great shows at Disneyland. I told my wife I was picking this, and she questioned whether this was even considered a show. I admit it, this “show” doesn’t compare to Fantastic of the nightly fireworks. It isn’t designed to even compete with those spectacles, but see that little boy with the blue lightsaber? That’s my son, Johnny, and he just defeated Darth Vader, and to this day he still believes he’s a Jedi. All thanks to the magic of Disney. Jedi Academy wins, your argument is invalid.

Favorite Kids’ Ride: It’s a Small World

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Besides being a reason for me to include this incredibly awesome picture of me at Disneyland with my two boys, It’s a Small World was one of our favorite rides with little kids. The biggest reason why is the boy in the red hooded jacket. Jak. He loved it. Yes, it is overstimulating with all the colors and lights, and the song is so obnoxious that it has been considered torture in some countries, but the kid loved it, so we went like 4 times. To this day, Jak says that It’s a Small World is his favorite ride. Also, looking at this picture he may have been breaking some rules by having no shoes on. What a rebel!

Favorite Family Ride: Pirates of the Caribbean

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So, the song is all about drinking rum, pillaging and plundering, and the ride features an auction selling off women, but I stand by my classification of this ride as a family ride. This was probably our second favorite ride to go on all together. I think our whole family fit on one bench when we went, so we all could to experience the fun together. It’s a little more thrilling than It’s a Small World, but not too much that the little ones can’t go.

Favorite Dark Ride: The Haunted Mansion

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It may be at this point in reading this post that you are thinking that I am just coming up with different ride classifications so I can include or sneak in a list of some of my favorite rides. To that thought I would respond that this is my blog. When you write a post like this on your blog, you may write however you would like. I have always loved the Haunted Mansion. It is a must experience for me every time I go to the park. I loved going on this with my oldest who was 4 at the time. He thought it was great, and wanted to go again. I was so proud of him. My nephew, who was the same age, survived his experience, but decided once was enough for him.

Favorite Thrill Ride: Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Forbidden Eye

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Yes, another ride category. Spoiler: the last thing will be another ride as well. I really enjoy this ride. It is newer, so I didn’t grow up with it, but I did grow up with Indiana Jones, and this ride puts you right in the middle of one of his adventures. The music is authentic, or feels authentic, the action is similar to the original three movies and the queue is one of the best out there. Yes, without a fast pass you will wait, but the wait is almost as much fun as the ride itself. Plenty of thrills. This is one of my wife’s favorites as well, although that might be because this was one of the few rides where we got away from the kids for a minute.

Favorite Ride: The Matterhorn Bobsleds

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Ever since my dad told me this was his favorite ride, it has been my favorite ride. You can say what you want about the jerkiness of the sleds and that the ride system should be smoother, but I still love this ride. I can’t wait to see it since Harold has gotten a makeover. One of my happiest moments recently was when I asked my son, Johnny, what his favorite ride at Disneyland was, and he said it was Matterhorn. The tradition lives on! Now he just needs to pass it down to his son.

All of those things are some of my favorite things at Disneyland, but by far, my absolute favorite thing is just the magic the kids experience when they are there. One thing that demonstrates this more than almost anything else is the way the kids get to interact with their favorite characters. My kids had no fear when they went and they met all their favorites. It was during these experiences that we discovered that Eliza is a champion hugger. Don’t believe me? Check out these pics:

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We weren’t sure if she was ever going to let go of the Fairy Godmother, who even commented on how good a hugger Eliza was, and I figure she has seen a lot of huggers.

Whatever your favorite things about Disneyland might be, I hope you have the opportunity to experience its magic. Here’s to the next 60 years!

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