Do eeeeet! You know you waaaaant tooooo. Do it! Do it! Do it!!! As long as you don't have any big tests the next day. 24 hours at Disney only happens once in a blue moon ~ go for itelizabethswann wrote:I'm still debating on if I'm going to do that with school being the next day!momeja wrote:Btw, I think anyone planning to do the 24 hrs. at Disney on Feb. 29 should be taking detailed notes from this thread.
Nap-worthy attractions
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You should TOTALLY do it!!! That'd be a great experience that you may never have again! Take advantage!! Do it for those of us who can't be there because they can't afford plane tickets and um... what? Oh, yeah, you should so goelizabethswann wrote:I'm still debating on if I'm going to do that with school being the next day!momeja wrote:Btw, I think anyone planning to do the 24 hrs. at Disney on Feb. 29 should be taking detailed notes from this thread.
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I'll be doing it after work for some time... but not the whole thing because of my job. I can't take off two Wednesdays in two weeks.
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Have you heard anything about if they will be admitting guests all during the 24 hours or is there a cut-off at some point?Soarin08 wrote:I'll be doing it after work for some time... but not the whole thing because of my job. I can't take off two Wednesdays in two weeks.
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I haven't heard yet but I'm sure we'll be informed here soon enough. I'd guess they would cut it off at some point, though, but I don't have a clue yet.Amy wrote:Have you heard anything about if they will be admitting guests all during the 24 hours or is there a cut-off at some point?Soarin08 wrote:I'll be doing it after work for some time... but not the whole thing because of my job. I can't take off two Wednesdays in two weeks.
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+1 For the American Adventure. I can only watch zooming in and out of pictures for so long. Total snoozefest.
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andrewgator wrote:+1 For the American Adventure. I can only watch zooming in and out of pictures for so long. Total snoozefest.
I found out during one trip when there was a severe thunderstorm warning and a tornado watch for Central Florida that the American Adventure is the PERFECT amount of time to dry off and wait for those summer storms to go.
By the time we came out the clouds were breaking up and the ground was already drying.. Of course it was 200% humidity, but whatcha gonna do?
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Much as I enjoy the ride, the Disneyland RR is a great nap/eye-resting spot. Everyone is looking forward at the passing scenery, lots of areas to pass thru with shade, the narration and station announcements are so familiar, I don't really even hear them, and then you get the Grand Canyon music and dinosaurs in a nice, dark tunnel. Plus, you just stay on as long as you want. It's perfect to me. Boy, for just a great foot rest, the old PeopleMover was wonderful.
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Going as a young teen The Hall of Presidents was a great place to grab a nap. Now I would love to go back and actually see the whole performance. Best nap though was when we were stuck in a broken down CoP for 45 minutes.
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PurpleFairies wrote:Going as a young teen The Hall of Presidents was a great place to grab a nap. Now I would love to go back and actually see the whole performance. Best nap though was when we were stuck in a broken down CoP for 45 minutes.
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PurpleFairies wrote:Going as a young teen The Hall of Presidents was a great place to grab a nap. Now I would love to go back and actually see the whole performance. Best nap though was when we were stuck in a broken down CoP for 45 minutes.
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Was anything actually running ~ sound or audioanimatronics ~ while you were broken down? I'm surprised they didn't just let you out!PurpleFairies wrote:Going as a young teen The Hall of Presidents was a great place to grab a nap. Now I would love to go back and actually see the whole performance. Best nap though was when we were stuck in a broken down CoP for 45 minutes.
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We were actually stuck between stages so the doors were not accessed and it was on a continuous loop of "A Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow"Amy wrote:Was anything actually running ~ sound or audioanimatronics ~ while you were broken down? I'm surprised they didn't just let you out!PurpleFairies wrote:Going as a young teen The Hall of Presidents was a great place to grab a nap. Now I would love to go back and actually see the whole performance. Best nap though was when we were stuck in a broken down CoP for 45 minutes.
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Oh my. That could get ugly after awhile...and I don't mind listening to the same song over and overPurpleFairies wrote:We were actually stuck between stages so the doors were not accessed and it was on a continuous loop of "A Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow"Amy wrote:Was anything actually running ~ sound or audioanimatronics ~ while you were broken down? I'm surprised they didn't just let you out!PurpleFairies wrote:Going as a young teen The Hall of Presidents was a great place to grab a nap. Now I would love to go back and actually see the whole performance. Best nap though was when we were stuck in a broken down CoP for 45 minutes.
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Thankfully my love of music and the need to listen to it to fall asleep helped aid me in the perfect power nap. I was more concerned that we would not be able to see the whole show. I had been unaware at that time of how amazing Disney is at getting attractions back up and running ASAPAmy wrote:Oh my. That could get ugly after awhile...and I don't mind listening to the same song over and overPurpleFairies wrote:We were actually stuck between stages so the doors were not accessed and it was on a continuous loop of "A Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow"Amy wrote: Was anything actually running ~ sound or audioanimatronics ~ while you were broken down? I'm surprised they didn't just let you out!