Dear Everyone,
QUESTION: Owls don't eat rabbits do they?
Also, I need more butterbeer, STAT!
Love, Fred
Aspiring screenwriter observes and reports on the happenings at the Disneyland Resort, once in a while veering off to other helpful territory.
Friday, March 18, 2016
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Down the Street, Around the Corner to....WIZARDING WORLD OF HARRY POTTER at Universal Studios
In a way, this is a new "series" called "Down the street around the corner". These blog posts are going to cover things that aren't directly Disneyland (or even Disney. Scandalous, I know) but are also places and activities to enjoy in the Southern California area (and perhaps beyond).
And let's just start off with a bang....I went to Universal Studios Hollywood to see the Wizarding World of Harry Potter before its official opening on April 7th, 2016.
A little background, I LOVE Harry Potter. I'm one of those people who grew up with it and it means a heck of a lot to me. Please, no follow up questions or I'll cry. Can anyone email me a hanky? I went to see the new addition with my mother, also a Harry Potter lover, and my sister, April, who is newly converted to the faith. So with any hope, we can give you an idea of what's up before you brave the certain insanity that will ensue when the area officially opens.
That being said, we're not...Universal people. This was only my 5th trip to the park, and my mother's first. It was a similar feeling to the first time I entered the Magic Kingdom at WDW in 2007, familiar yet different.
Ta-da! Yes, that's me...in my Back to the Future shirt (yeah, I still protest the removal of the ride. Still.)
And the promised land...BUTTERBEER. Now, I thought I was going to lose my mind and cry when I entered WWoHP. Nope, I was relatively calm. It was the butterbeer that brought a tear to my eye. It's one of those things that is so tied to the series, in such a day-to-day fashion, I think the added sense of taste was more than my mind could handle. It was exactly what I imagined all those years ago when I first read the books over 15 years ago.
The shopping itself is varied, of course. There are just shops ALL over. Honeydukes for candy, Ollivanders for wands (give me a second and I'll elaborate), the Owl Post, it's all there. Much of it functions like the Main Street Emporium, with open doorways between shops, but different (accurate) themes within each individual "shop". Or would it be Ye Old Shoppes, in this case? Hmm..
OK, Ollivanders. Now, it wasn't really possible to take pictures inside, and I don't want to spoil it anyway, but go ahead and get in line for the experience. It's part of the Harry Potter baggage and entirely worth it. I was going to say if you're less than familiar, don't bother...but if you aren't familiar with the material, please...just get out. Or I'll use the wand I bought on you.
Yes, I bought a wand. You have the option of regular and interactive (though the "regular" wand is only as interactive as your imagination, kids). The interactive wands, when waved at certain windows through WWoHP, makes magic happen. Also, you have the option of wands specific to a character (I got Hermione), or general wands not connected to a specific character. The wands are of a fantastic quality, but $39.99 for regular, a little more for interactive. You can tell I didn't pay much mind to the interactive, right?
If your kid is interested in getting a wand, hold out and do it here. I'm glad I did. It comes in a great box and a bag that SAYS Ollivander's on it. It brings that part of the experience to life. Again, it's the side experiences you can't underestimate.
And let's just start off with a bang....I went to Universal Studios Hollywood to see the Wizarding World of Harry Potter before its official opening on April 7th, 2016.
A little background, I LOVE Harry Potter. I'm one of those people who grew up with it and it means a heck of a lot to me. Please, no follow up questions or I'll cry. Can anyone email me a hanky? I went to see the new addition with my mother, also a Harry Potter lover, and my sister, April, who is newly converted to the faith. So with any hope, we can give you an idea of what's up before you brave the certain insanity that will ensue when the area officially opens.
That being said, we're not...Universal people. This was only my 5th trip to the park, and my mother's first. It was a similar feeling to the first time I entered the Magic Kingdom at WDW in 2007, familiar yet different.
Ta-da! Yes, that's me...in my Back to the Future shirt (yeah, I still protest the removal of the ride. Still.)
For the expedient shopper, there is a store near the entrance with a decent variety of Harry Potter merchandise. It's not comprehensive, but there were a few things I didn't see in WWoHP itself. Also, if you didn't dress for the occasion and panic, go grab something in there.
Quick, someone play the theme to Harry Potter! Oh, I don't have the budget for that, never mind.
The area is incredibly....perfect. The details are expansive as well as minute. Almost ridiculous. A monument to the art of theme park design. How it rivals Disney, I don't know that I can say. It's a tough call. A better comparison than Carsland will probably be Star Wars Land. It's similar to Carsland in that feeling of stepping entirely into a different environment.
One of the "criticisms" amongst theme park fans is that Carsland just isn't as beloved a franchise as, say, Harry Potter. The level of detail is definitely similar, but it is that affection I feel sets WWoHP apart. I could really go on at length for the emotions it created in us all. The highest praise I can give is how WWoHP elicits the feeling that you are stepping physically into the books, heart and soul.
Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey
OK, here is where we have to have a more serious conversation (sprinkled with pictures so we all at least finish happy). Warning #1, outside of the main attraction, Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey, you will be required to sit in an example ride vehicle to ensure you are fit to ride the attraction. This is for your safety, don't complain. And if you do not pass muster, I don't know that you should feel too bad. Universal has put so much into the queue, that they certainly allow everyone to go through it.
And THEN, there is the ride itself. Take a Dramamine before you ride it. The premise is that Hermione (using fabulous projection technology) enchants your seats so that you can fly with your Hogwarts friends. Which is all well and good, 3-D screens and all, until you meet a few...challenges.
Let me just preface this with the confession that I'm kind of a wimp. I also have rampant arachnophobia.
See where this may be going?
As you're flying through Hogwarts, you encounter a dragon, and you transition from the screens to an "actual" dragon. Kind of scary, but no more than the T-Rex in the Jurassic Park attraction.... But once you recover from that, then come the spiders. I knew about these in advance, so I closed my eyes...and the attraction momentarily stopped right in that section. Needless to say, some very adult language ensued between my sister and myself as we hoped to God we wouldn't have to be evacuated because I was going to have to do it blind! (Or literally die of fright...)
We were only stuck for a moment or two, then once you get away from the spiders (after it spits venom at you. Thanks, Universal.) you are on the Quidditch pitch in the middle of a game...but then come the Dementors. If you want an idea of my depth of love for the series, I started yelling at them to leave Harry alone. I'm not sure if that counts as a psychotic break, but if it is, let's just keep it between us, ok?
But...of course.... then you get "real" Dementors. Right in your face. We were two grown adults screaming. Why, Universal? Why? What did we do to you?
Technologically, it's a fantastic ride. But can't I just ride with my Harry Potter friends without being threatened with psychological torture? Wasn't reading the books depressing and terrifying enough?
Three Broomsticks
So, once we recovered (BTW, no soda in the area. JK Rowling's orders. There is a small shop just outside the land that sells bottled sodas. Go grab one before you ride Forbidden Journey), it was time to sample the pub fare of Three Broomsticks.
Here is the beef stew, with a salad (and a great raspberry vinaigrette).
The chicken which came with potatoes and corn.
The Sunday Roast with Yorkshire pudding.
Dessert: Sticky toffee
Butterbeer potted cream (with my sister as the lovely hand model!)
Strawberry and chocolate trifle got short changed mainly because ALL the food was so good, and it was the third dessert we tried.
Honestly, there wasn't a bad piece of food here. Not your usual theme park food, a plus, but still so good, tasted bold and freshly prepared.
And the promised land...BUTTERBEER. Now, I thought I was going to lose my mind and cry when I entered WWoHP. Nope, I was relatively calm. It was the butterbeer that brought a tear to my eye. It's one of those things that is so tied to the series, in such a day-to-day fashion, I think the added sense of taste was more than my mind could handle. It was exactly what I imagined all those years ago when I first read the books over 15 years ago.
The Three Broomsticks as a building is just a continued triumph of theme park design (I keep almost saying Imagineering!). Every detail was just beautiful and perfect. I'm almost afraid of overstating its perfection.
Honeydukes
The shopping itself is varied, of course. There are just shops ALL over. Honeydukes for candy, Ollivanders for wands (give me a second and I'll elaborate), the Owl Post, it's all there. Much of it functions like the Main Street Emporium, with open doorways between shops, but different (accurate) themes within each individual "shop". Or would it be Ye Old Shoppes, in this case? Hmm..
OK, Ollivanders. Now, it wasn't really possible to take pictures inside, and I don't want to spoil it anyway, but go ahead and get in line for the experience. It's part of the Harry Potter baggage and entirely worth it. I was going to say if you're less than familiar, don't bother...but if you aren't familiar with the material, please...just get out. Or I'll use the wand I bought on you.
Yes, I bought a wand. You have the option of regular and interactive (though the "regular" wand is only as interactive as your imagination, kids). The interactive wands, when waved at certain windows through WWoHP, makes magic happen. Also, you have the option of wands specific to a character (I got Hermione), or general wands not connected to a specific character. The wands are of a fantastic quality, but $39.99 for regular, a little more for interactive. You can tell I didn't pay much mind to the interactive, right?
If your kid is interested in getting a wand, hold out and do it here. I'm glad I did. It comes in a great box and a bag that SAYS Ollivander's on it. It brings that part of the experience to life. Again, it's the side experiences you can't underestimate.
Flight of the Hippogriff
And, the second attraction in the land, Flight of the Hippogriff. If Disney wants to up their game, they need to look at this attraction and Gadget's Go Coaster, which could certainly use some love. THIS ride is the goal. It is just a simple mini-coaster, but your vehicle is a woven basket-like hippogriff and as you pull out of the station, you bow to Buckbeak the Hippogriff himself, an impressive animatronic if I ever saw one. I was truly blown away.
Miscellaneous and Conclusions
One thing I didn't get pictures of but saw often enough were the performers right near Hogwarts. Beauxbatons and Durmstrang students as well as a Hogwarts choir (complete with frogs) could be found quite regularly. I know in Orlando, they have a puppet version of The Tale of the Three Brothers from Deathly Hallows, but perhaps that's soon to come. I certainly hope so.
Overall, I'm impressed. Wizarding World is truly the place my little wizarding heart has yearned for since my grandmother first lent me Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. I could do without the terror of Forbidden Journey, and the crowds sure to come, but I would certainly go again...once my sister finishes the books and movies.
We didn't explore the rest of the park much, but we DID go into Springfield and take the tram tour. If I get enough comments....any comments as a matter of fact, I can cover those for you all, as well.
Have a Happy Week!
*waves wand* Mischief managed.....
Saturday, March 12, 2016
Frolics with Fred: Accidents Happen
I think I'm getting popular...
I'm waiting in line for the Twilight Zone ® Tower of Terror and suddenly, POOF! Mariah tries to take a picture of me. I'm sorry, my public, I'm not always so photogenic!
Love, Fred xoxo
P.S. I didn't meet the height requirement.
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Easter Eggs, Rollicking Roadsters (Part 1), and Tom Sawyer Island
Hello, everyone!
Just a small tip, don't shrink from a trip to the parks because of the weather. As long as you're prepared for it, you can have a lovely day. Just make sure you're bundled up, and understand fireworks and parades could potentially be cancelled, but it can really be a memorable day.
Tom Sawyer Island Update
Now, for a mini scoop. I was passing by Tom Sawyer Island to get a look at any progress, and spotted a couple of cast members working on a set of stairs on the island.
OK, one last thing. Disney, PLEASE change these World of Color banners already. They've been up since World of Color opened and they're so faded. You really didn't make banners for the Diamond Celebration World of Color show?
Also, these GREAT banners you have up at the Hungry Bear...sell them as lithographs! Really! Take my money!
And with that, I wish you all a good week! Fred will be on for a Frolic this Friday, as usual. The next few weeks are going to be an interesting mix of a visit to another park (oh, a teaser!) as well as a new edition of "Kanine Krunchies" as well as my first product review segment titled, "Gadgets and Gizmos Aplenty".
Stay Tuned, Mouseketeers!
Luigi's Rollicking Roadsters (in the Rain)
First, we had a little weather snafu. Luigi's Rollicking Roadsters was closed most of its first official day of operation due to the rain, thunder and lightning. The lovely cast member I spoke to said if the thunder an lightning came back, any attractions outdoors would have to be closed down anyway. So, I went to catch the opening of the attraction, instead I have a few shots. But never fear! I will attempt another trip soon to truly experience the new attraction for you all.Just a small tip, don't shrink from a trip to the parks because of the weather. As long as you're prepared for it, you can have a lovely day. Just make sure you're bundled up, and understand fireworks and parades could potentially be cancelled, but it can really be a memorable day.
The interesting thing about Luigi's Rollicking Roadsters is that it debuts a technology new to the US theme parks, wireless guidance. This particular vehicle mechanism is currently in use at Tokyo Disneyland in Pooh's Hunny Hunt.
While I'm glad for a new attraction, I can't help but miss Luigi's Flying Tires, though I appear to be in the minority on this. Sure, the vehicles didn't move all that easily, but it certainly a hoot to try. Kudos to John Lasseter for taking the opportunity to bring back the Flying Saucers, at least for a little while.
Easter time is Here
I managed to get through 2 of the 4 Easter Egg hunts the Disneyland Resort has to offer this year, doubling last year's number, and bringing the hunts to Downtown Disney and the Resort Hotels.
A couple tips for those planning to venture out.
- When in doubt, LOOK UP.
- There are often Cast Members around who will help you out, especially if they see you pacing around a particular area, like one of the Disneyland Cats.
- You are free to immediately redeem your egg hunt map for your character egg when you buy the map (efficient idea. AND they let you pick your own this year instead of randomly choosing for you), but don't lose your stickers. Even if you already got your egg, not completing your map will make you sad....if you are a completist like me. (Yeah, OK, I lost my stickers.)
- Take a good look at the clues before you go, you could easily plan your route around the clues, because hunting around the parks all day can be murder on your feet!
Tom Sawyer Island Update
Now, for a mini scoop. I was passing by Tom Sawyer Island to get a look at any progress, and spotted a couple of cast members working on a set of stairs on the island.
Misc. (requests to the Disney Company)
OK, one last thing. Disney, PLEASE change these World of Color banners already. They've been up since World of Color opened and they're so faded. You really didn't make banners for the Diamond Celebration World of Color show?
Also, these GREAT banners you have up at the Hungry Bear...sell them as lithographs! Really! Take my money!
And with that, I wish you all a good week! Fred will be on for a Frolic this Friday, as usual. The next few weeks are going to be an interesting mix of a visit to another park (oh, a teaser!) as well as a new edition of "Kanine Krunchies" as well as my first product review segment titled, "Gadgets and Gizmos Aplenty".
Stay Tuned, Mouseketeers!
Friday, March 4, 2016
Frolics with Fred: Bad to the Bone
Hello, everyone! Fred, here...
Now, listen, I don't know what I did in ToonTown that landed me in jail, but I think it's just a matter of paperwork and I'll be back out in the world...
They seem to have a loose definition of "dog" here in Mickey's ToonTown....
I mean, seriously, the Weasels didn't even give me my one phone call!
See you all next week! (Once I'm on parole). Fred xo
Now, listen, I don't know what I did in ToonTown that landed me in jail, but I think it's just a matter of paperwork and I'll be back out in the world...
They seem to have a loose definition of "dog" here in Mickey's ToonTown....
I mean, seriously, the Weasels didn't even give me my one phone call!
See you all next week! (Once I'm on parole). Fred xo
Thursday, March 3, 2016
Kanine Krunchies - Maurice's Treats Food Review
Hi, everyone!
So, today, we're going to do a little food review, just to get us started. I named the segment after the fictional treats Kanine Krunchies from 101 Dalmatians. Please do not let the segment's being named after dog treat imply that the food is ever bad.
Today, we're looking at a snack and a specialty drink from Maurice's Treats cart, located in the Princess Fantasy Faire area on the border of Main Street and Fantasyland.
First, here is the Cheddar Garlic Bagel Twist, pictured here.
So, today, we're going to do a little food review, just to get us started. I named the segment after the fictional treats Kanine Krunchies from 101 Dalmatians. Please do not let the segment's being named after dog treat imply that the food is ever bad.
Today, we're looking at a snack and a specialty drink from Maurice's Treats cart, located in the Princess Fantasy Faire area on the border of Main Street and Fantasyland.
First, here is the Cheddar Garlic Bagel Twist, pictured here.
Now, it's priced at $4.69, higher than the Strawberry and Chocolate Twists (both $3.69), for good reason. It's big. If they sold meat, you could easily wrangle a sandwich for two out of this honkin' big thing. It's tasty enough, but not as garlic-y as it should be. Maybe it's just me, but if garlic is in the name, you should need a breath mint after. If you've got any kind of dairy issue, be warned about the cheddar, but other than that, it's a pretty substantial snack.
Should I instate some kind of rating system? 1-5 Mickey's? I'd give this a good 3.5 Mickeys.
Now, bad news. The Boysen Apple Freeze.
The novelty drink comes either in the cup, or a Gaston themed plastic stein. If you're getting it for the stein ($9.99), that's all well and good. If you think it's a refreshing treat, think again. It's an apple juice slushie with some boysenberry syrup hastily mixed in. Without the stein it's just $4.69 and that's still a lot for something that was not at all refreshing on an unusually warm day.
My understanding is this drink is served in Gaston's Tavern at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom, and many have implied it is intended as a response to Wizarding World of Harry Potter's Butterbeer.
I'll pause while you laugh.
Rating: No Mickeys. Skip it. It will not quench your thirst.
So, that's it for this week. Sorry for the delay, but blog.com proved to be a less than reliable server. For the time being, we here at Shadow of the Mouse are excited to continue with blogger.com.
The next few posts are going to be an interesting mix of posts. We have Easter festivities to cover in the parks, as well as a jaunt down to Universal Studios to check out The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Then, we've got Food & Wine in April and May...because Spring Break apparently doesn't bring in enough of the crowds down to Anaheim. 😏
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