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- Rocket Jets Flight Director
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last ride in
i know people have disneyland traditions when it comes to attractions. so what is the last ride that you go on? and as to not have people just list them off, why not say how you finish your day up at the park.
i'll post mine after i take a final
i'll post mine after i take a final
"A pirate in irons be full o' guile.
And the blackest 'art wears the broadest smile."
Oh, and "Welcome Home."
And the blackest 'art wears the broadest smile."
Oh, and "Welcome Home."
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- Shooting Galleries Gun Cleaner
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marathons
I remember a big thing for me and my friends was to find a big ride, like Space Mtn or Big Thunder, and go on it as many times as we could in the last hour. We called it a marathon (i.e. Splash Mountain Marathon). Sometimes we would get on 5 or 6 times. By the end of all that we were usually very hoarse from yelling on the ride. 8)
We seem to be too old for that now as usually everyone wants to leave early Not me though, I'll stay until my feet fall off.
We seem to be too old for that now as usually everyone wants to leave early Not me though, I'll stay until my feet fall off.
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never been to DLR, but have been to WDW several times. Whenever going to the Magic Kingdom there we try to get on something like Haunted Mansion or Pirates right before the parade (usually, we end up watching from outside the Hall of Presidents), then we walk over to Main Street to see the fireworks show before slowly making our way to the monorail. We hate the end of the night rush there, so we take our time and get the last train out.
Re: marathons
Big Thunder Mountain Marathonsockfire wrote:We called it a marathon (i.e. Splash Mountain Marathon). Sometimes we would get on 5 or 6 times. By the end of all that we were usually very hoarse from yelling on the ride.
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Space Mountain Marathon
'Till our feet fall off, or socks catch fire!!!!
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- Rocket Jets Flight Director
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ok back. lessee. well before space mountain was closed, that would be our first and last ride...something about coming full circle. i guess we would ride whatever until 11:50 something, then run/fast walk over to space mountain hoping they would let us in. they have let us on each time, so it makes us happy. after that we just walk around the mainstreet shops until everyone was tired of delaying the inevital exiting of the park. i always take one look back at the castle, for nostalgia purposes i suppose.
i always, always try and stay until the last possible minute, even if my dogs are tired.
i always, always try and stay until the last possible minute, even if my dogs are tired.
"A pirate in irons be full o' guile.
And the blackest 'art wears the broadest smile."
Oh, and "Welcome Home."
And the blackest 'art wears the broadest smile."
Oh, and "Welcome Home."
At Disneyland my favorite way to cap the night off is with a trip down the Rivers of America on the Mark Twain's last voyage of the day. And the top deck is a great place to watch fireworks from. Although I definitely have been known to ride Pirates and Mansion literally dozens of times in a row as the park begins to empty and the lines vanish.
I don't have a last ride. It changes with each visit. I remember those marathons though
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- Mike Fink Keel Boats Boatswain
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Our trips totally change whatever the last ride is. I think it definately depends on the company you're with when you go. For example, if I'm going with kids it's something like Peter Pan or Small world or something they really like, because I don't consider that "my" trip, ya know? I'm there for THEM and their happiness.
If I'm going with my best friends (adults) it's usually the last viewing of Fantasmic and hitting something close to there (Pirates, Haunded mansion, et cetera). The trip before last I managed to ride Splash mountain about 4 times in a row right at closing, and while walking back, one of the CMs at the front of Haunted Mansion snagged us and offered us the last ride of the night. That was a very cool night!
So yeah, it totally depends on the vibe of the people you're with, kind of how your day went, there's a lot of factors for me.
If I'm going with my best friends (adults) it's usually the last viewing of Fantasmic and hitting something close to there (Pirates, Haunded mansion, et cetera). The trip before last I managed to ride Splash mountain about 4 times in a row right at closing, and while walking back, one of the CMs at the front of Haunted Mansion snagged us and offered us the last ride of the night. That was a very cool night!
So yeah, it totally depends on the vibe of the people you're with, kind of how your day went, there's a lot of factors for me.
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Even though this attraction is not a ride, it is convenient because it is near the entrance, and is a very inspiring show. It leaves you with something to think about.
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We always do the same thing at the end of our disneyland day. We go on the Matterhorn and my dad yodels the whole way down. It sounds embarassing but my whole family loves it and our fellow passangers always seam to love it to. Than we go to main street and watch everybody leave from the porch, of course with tears as we are one of the last to leave.
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there are times when i just want to take a break from waiting in lines and riding rides to just walk casually around the park and enjoy the atmosphere. this is why i can never recall the names of the shops on main street.Mike Pinocchio wrote:Most trips I spend the last evening touring with my mom, which kind of limits what I do. We usually end up just walking around, since she's always been more of an "atmosphere" person, as opposed to a ride fiend like myself. Hopefully that'll change when I go next time, with my friends.
"A pirate in irons be full o' guile.
And the blackest 'art wears the broadest smile."
Oh, and "Welcome Home."
And the blackest 'art wears the broadest smile."
Oh, and "Welcome Home."