Mon 10 Jul 2006
My 30th Birthday Extravaganza at Disneyland
Posted by cindy under Photos , Recreation at 11:38 am[14] Comments
I had a great time at Disneyland! Mr. W and I got there right when the park opened at 8a; the crowd was thin, and we (along with my gym trainee and her son) managed to hit all the rides we’d wanted to in 45 minutes, i.e. the revised Pirates of the Caribbean, Indiana Jones Adventure, revised Space Mountain, and Buzz Lightyear’s laser shoot-at-targets ride.
REVIEWS: The Pirates ride is revised by making it more Jack Sparrow-themed. The pirates talk about Jack Sparrow, and Jack Sparrow mechanical dolls make 3 appearances throughout the ride. But other than that, it’s pretty much the same. Oh, and it’s wetter. As far as the new Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest movie goes, apparently this 2nd Pirates movie was just the interlude to the 3rd Pirates movie. There’s no payoff in the end. The entire movie was pretty much just a set-up to announce the 3rd movie. Johnny Depp, as usual, was entertaining and completely dissolved into his eccentric character.
The Space Mountain ride is updated in that the red pulsating laser beams that twirl around the coaster as you make your first ascent is gone. Other than that, it’s still completely dark inside save for the “stars”, the coaster still does a lot of drops and spirals. The music is still 70s “techno” meets 80s detective show theme songs, like “Simon & Simon” or “Hawaii 5-0”.
The hour-long scavenger hunt was successful. The winner, my bailiff and his girlfriend (who had annual passes to Disneyland for years and used to go 2x/month) got 8 out of the 10 items. One they didn’t get was a cameraphone photo of them rubbing Aladdin’s Lamp, because that show wasn’t open and they didn’t think to grab a fake lamp at a store for the photo. The other one they didn’t get was to get a cameraphone photo of them with an employee named Cindy. They ran around asking employees whether there was a Cindy who worked there, and they kept being redirected to different stores until they got a definite confirmation where a Cindy works. They ran into that merchandise store and the manager pulled out the work schedule and that employee doesn’t get on shift until later that night, way after the scavenger deadline would be up. I can’t believe that in all of Disneyland, there’s only 1 Cindy employed. So anyway, they won $80 cash. The 1st runner up, my trainee and her son, got 6 items and $40 cash. My childhood friend Vicky, who got to Disneyland late when the scavenger hunt was already in full swing, said that she was at the Carnation Cafe on Main Street hanging out while waiting for me to go fetch her, when she looked across the way and saw Esmeralda, the automated fortune teller doll, at the front of the Penny Arcade. She decided to walk over there and get a fortune. Right before she could, however, she saw some people run up to Esmeralda, read frantically from some colorful piece of paper, and get a fortune. She saw over their shoulder that the paper had something about “Cindy’s birthday” and “Treasure Hunt” on it. Haha!
The 50th Anniversary Fireworks Show was amazing. I wasn’t that interested at first, since parades and shows had always been the perfect time for me to hit all the rides with shorter lines while other people were clustered around the streets waiting for the shows. Well, I still did that with Navy Girl Vanessa, her boyfriend, and our jujitsu friend Josh; while the rest of our party were holding up the perfect spot for the show facing the Castle, the four of us rode Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. That in itself was a hilarious experience. Vanessa’s boyfriend and Josh were deeply involved in a conversation about martial arts and self-defense on the streets, so Vanessa and I sat together on the train with the guys behind us. As the coaster went, for about 30 seconds all you could hear were the roar of the train on the tracks and the screams of the other passengers, then it quieted down, and from behind us drifted, “…So anyway, when you’re grappling…”. They continued the conversation in totally normal voices in pieces in between coaster roars and other people’s screams! It was sooo funny to overhear.
Anyway, I was a bit nervous about mixing work people, childhood people, and jujitsu people, but it worked out really well. Everyone got along, and people were arriving and going home at various times but when we were at Disneyland, we all generally stayed together (except during the scavenger hunt and lunch). The 4 of us early arrivers stayed until midnight when the park closed. Oh, and Mr. W and I got annual passes, so we’ll be back. Good times!
This is probably the best birthday (month) I’ve ever had, with last year’s birthday up north coming a very close second. Oh, and the birthday celebrations still continue… Josh is going to pull people together after jujitsu today to take me out for my birthday drinks. I guess I’m going to jujitsu today! Vanessa promised to, too. And other friends who were unable to join us at Disneyland offered belated birthday meals and drinks, which I’m going to take them up on. Vanessa had always advocated “milking” your birthday, but I didn’t expect to milk it to this degree. Haha!
I’m so happy you had fun! I worked at Disney (FL)on an internship so I LOVE that place SO much. A group came by a scavenger hunt once and wanted to take a pic of me in my costume, and I happily obliged. I instructed them to come and visit me later when I’d be working in the confectionary so I could give them some free fudge, and of course, they came back 😀
We definitely plan on going to see the Disney World in Florida. Too bad the annual passes only work for one location. What was your costume?
At the time it was the Main Street costume, green plaid skirt and off-white blouse with a purple bow-tie. I also spent a lot of time in the confectionary costume (canary yellow chef’s hat, skirt, and apron), and the Fantasyland blue skirt and blouse. So flattering! hahaha.
Oh, and I took the soul quiz and go the same one as you! lol.
Didn’t we already figure out that we are a lot like each other?
That’s not fair that annual passes only work at one park and not both.. evil! You’re going to be celebrating this birthday until your 31st bday!!
PS. we saw POTC DMC on Saturday.. we tried to get to the 7 or 8 ish showing… SOLD OUT.. we first went to Pleasure Island (disney).. sold out till the 11:50 pm show.. then we went to Universal.. sold out.. and a few others. Finally found tickets for the 9:50 showing.. since I had been up since 4:30am, I was actually nodding off during the movie.. so I need to see it again!!
True.
Jordan – what do movies cost in FL? Here it’s like $17 for a non-matinee. And you slept thru it, haha.
Yeah, there are a few more celebrations to go… I’m dragging this out as far as I can.
Between $7 – $8 per ticket. $17 for ONE movie ticket?? Are you serious?!! I didn’t mean to nod off, especially while looking at Orlando Bloom, hubba hubba… but I had been up since 4:45 am! The movie got out at 1:30 am… (yawn)
or did it get out at 12:30… either way I didn’t get to bed until 2 am
I kept looking at Orlando Bloom and thinking, “An ELF just said that.” Mr. W accused me of having my movies mixed up. Some day, someone will get me.
I have not seen one single Lord of the Rings movie.. not one!! So no elf thoughts for me during this movie. He’s like… (using a 60s term here) dreamy!!!
Don’t forget, I need to take you to a restaurant of your choice soon to fete you for your birthday. Hopefully we won’t have to wait until August…
In keeping with my weekly celebration, I’d need something for this week. =)
Hey, on the picture it has a caption sayig you can play that game at home. I know what I’ll be doing when I am bored at work. Plus, I just got a new privacy screen so when poeple pass by it looks like my monitor is turned off. YIPPEE!