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Dancing Waters (site),
Avocado (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
I agree 1000%!
Jack In The Box,
Mark1962
wrote
18 years ago:
but it's ACTUALLY in Anaheim!!! Also, there's one in Garden Grove on Euclid (South of Chapman).
Esplanade,
AtrusOGehn (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
What's an Esplanade?
Rio Vista Inn,
BasketCase (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
The best little hole in the wall bar ever!!! Smitty Rocks!!! And hot bartenders!!!
Panera Bread,
alexh1013
wrote
18 years ago:
This place had the Best breakfast when I was there in 2005!
McDonald's,
alexh1013
wrote
18 years ago:
I went to this McDonald's while I was at Disneyland in 2005
Hidden Tower that Tinkerbell Flies Into During Fireworks,
Mark1962
wrote
18 years ago:
GOTTA love it.
Building 500 (Facilities),
Mad for the Mouse (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
An interesting tidbit of Disney lore: the head of Walt Disney is *not*, I repeat, *not* cryogenically frozen and hidden in a broom closet of Building 500 (known to those in the know as "Area 51"). It's actual stored snugly away in the sub-level of CalArts.
Autopia,
zeb (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Me mum says i cant drive til im at least 11
Adventureland Treehouse,
Disney-4-Me (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
I have a picture of me almost getting pushed out of the treehouse by some bratty kid. His parents thought the whole thing was funny. What is this world coming to, I ask you?
Adventureland Treehouse,
Dizzyland (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
The veracity of the above is spot on. When I went on a trip to Sri Lanka last year, I ended up having a great conversation with a fruit stand vendor who said that she and everyone she knows call the treehouse by the name Robinson. They were in Switzerland a few years back, and the Robinsons are appalled at how they've been forgotten by those who shell out $60 a pop for a ticket into the park and don't even know who they are. I'm starting a campaign to restore the treehouse to its rightful name, and we plan on picketing the Disney corporate offices next week. We want justice!
Club 33,
Dizzyland (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Uh, all it takes to get in is a whole lotta cash - or a really good connection. I suggest the latter if you don't want to get stuck on the months-long list. And I should know: John Travolta got me in for my birthday in '88.
Soarin',
Anoymous (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
I know some people claim to like the Parking lot that used to be here more than california adventure. Those people claim that californa adventure is "Cheep" but if you look at all the imaginneers have done to make this ride great it shows you that the truth is the opposite of those claims.
Picnic Area,
Mark1962
wrote
18 years ago:
This is the PERFECT place to eat a quiet meal since it is so secluded.
East Center Street,
Mark1962
wrote
18 years ago:
I've never "encountered" this yet...thanks!!!
PeopleMover And Rocket Rods Tracks,
Anonymous (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Come back peoplemover, come back.
Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye,
Ghosthost (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Except for the Haunted Mansion, it is the best ride ever, and is one of the many reasons DLR is better than WDW.
Sunset Showcase Theater,
Ghosthost (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
I love this show, this is the best 3D show ever. I hope DCA has it for many years to come. It is one of the only good things in the park.
Monsters, Inc.: Mike & Sulley to the Rescue!,
Ghosthost (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
This ride is really lame. I love the Fantasyland dark rides, but this ride stinks.
Incredicoaster,
Ghosthost (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
This ride doesn't belong in a Disney park, because the theming sucks.
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