Things You MUST do??
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- Alice in Wonderland Wonderer
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Things You MUST do??
So, when growing up, there were always things we HAD to do to feel like our trip was complete -
Go on EVERY ride at least once, even if you didn't particularly like it
Use EVERY bathroom at least once (I know, I know)
Walking through the castle at night
Get a churro, popcorn, ice cream treat and a fritter.
Eat lunch at the Blue Bayou
Have breakfast at the River Belle
Sit on Main Street in the evening and watch the crowds go by
Go in every shop, just to look
Ahh the mems!
My poor Dad, he always tried to get us to go somewhere else for our summer vacation - 8 kids and 35 years later, he's still outvoted!!
Go on EVERY ride at least once, even if you didn't particularly like it
Use EVERY bathroom at least once (I know, I know)
Walking through the castle at night
Get a churro, popcorn, ice cream treat and a fritter.
Eat lunch at the Blue Bayou
Have breakfast at the River Belle
Sit on Main Street in the evening and watch the crowds go by
Go in every shop, just to look
Ahh the mems!
My poor Dad, he always tried to get us to go somewhere else for our summer vacation - 8 kids and 35 years later, he's still outvoted!!
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- Columbia Sailing Ship Admiral
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We've only been to Disneyland twice, as we don't live anywhere near there!
Our must-do to-do list on the second trip (after taking everything in on the first) was something like this:
--See the FoF.
--See Pocahontas over and over and over!
--Ride Indy a zillion times.
--Ride the train all the way around a couple times.
--Eat at what had been Esmeralda's BBQ.

--See the FoF.
--See Pocahontas over and over and over!
--Ride Indy a zillion times.
--Ride the train all the way around a couple times.
--Eat at what had been Esmeralda's BBQ.
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- Peter Pan's Flight Pixie Duster
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Here are my "MUST do"s:
- Enter through the East Tunnel
- Get a Dole pineapple juice (or a float
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- Sit somewhere and people watch at least for a little while. Preferably the benches on Main Street next to the silhouette store.
- If we haven’t been in a while, eat lunch at Blue Bayou
- Exit through the West Tunnel
- Enter through the East Tunnel
- Get a Dole pineapple juice (or a float

- Sit somewhere and people watch at least for a little while. Preferably the benches on Main Street next to the silhouette store.
- If we haven’t been in a while, eat lunch at Blue Bayou
- Exit through the West Tunnel
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- PeopleMover People Mover
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We have as few "MUST DOs" as possible... having "MUST DOs" can make you feel like your vacation was not complete, if you end up not being able to do them all... that being said...
- Dole Whip Float
- Corn Dog
- First ride: Alice in Wonderland
- Have to take the Railroad around at least once
- Dinner at Catal
- TRY to catch fireworks while on either (a) Splash Mountain or (b) Big Thunder Mountain (doesn't always work out)
- Dole Whip Float
- Corn Dog
- First ride: Alice in Wonderland
- Have to take the Railroad around at least once
- Dinner at Catal
- TRY to catch fireworks while on either (a) Splash Mountain or (b) Big Thunder Mountain (doesn't always work out)
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- Peter Pan's Flight Pixie Duster
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Honestly, there really is no particular reason why it must be the East Tunnel. I just remember my family always going in the East Tunnel when I was growing up, and it's just become tradition for me. I think we used to go in through that tunnel a lot just by accident, but I think it was also because the old AP entrances always used to be on that side.broncoflyer8912 wrote:Danimal, while the East Tunnel?
My parents actually don't remember going in throught that tunnel (and out the west one), and find it hilarious that I'm so adamant (and correct

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danimal whats the reason for this?danimal3114u wrote:Here are my "MUST do"s:
- Enter through the East Tunnel
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- Exit through the West Tunnel
My "MUST DOs":
-Get to the park at opening
-Ride the train to NOS and then go on Splash first, and then sing along to Zip a dee doo dah at the end
-Get steak gumbo bowl from Royal Street Veranda
-Watch the fireworks from the hub, and/or see Fantasmic!
-Stay till close
Sometimes the bluest part of the sky seems so far away from us, I guess thats what keeps us striving for it...
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Must Do? That has only started in the last couple of years, but they're growing:
Pirates and Haunted Mansion at least twice.
Thunder Mountain at night.
Posing for a picture on a ride, no matter what.
Riding the train just to see the Primeval Diorama.
Sitting as close and in the middle as possible for Fantasmic.
Aladdin Musical at least once.
Mint Julep.
Pirates and Haunted Mansion at least twice.
Thunder Mountain at night.
Posing for a picture on a ride, no matter what.
Riding the train just to see the Primeval Diorama.
Sitting as close and in the middle as possible for Fantasmic.
Aladdin Musical at least once.
Mint Julep.
"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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My "must-do" list has changed considerably since children came into the picture.
My "must-do" list pre-children:
-Get there when it opens
-Big Thunder, Space, Splash-at LEAST twice
-Indy-at LEAST 3-4 times
-Pirates and Haunted Mansion-at least twice
-At least one Fantasyland ride
-Grand circle tour on DRR
-Stay until it closes
My "must-do" list post-children:
-Try and get there at least by noon (anyone with three kids under the age of five knows how hard it is to get anywhere on time)
-Grand circle tour on DRR
-Meet Mickey at his house
-ride the carousel a bazillion times
-ride Dumbo a bazillion times
-Pirates once (maybe twice if none of the kids are too freaked out)
-watch either the parade, fireworks, or Fantasmic!
-leave before the park closes
By looking at my lists it may seem like I don't have as much fun at Disneyland as I did before I had kids. But in actuality, I have just as much fun. It's a fantastic feeling to see how much fun your own children are having at a place that you have come to love dearly. And even though I haven't been on Indy in a couple of years, I still walk by it and fondly dream of the day my daughter will be 46" (117 cm) or taller. At least I'll get to ride it once since she'll probably be too freaked out to go on it a second time.
My "must-do" list pre-children:
-Get there when it opens
-Big Thunder, Space, Splash-at LEAST twice
-Indy-at LEAST 3-4 times
-Pirates and Haunted Mansion-at least twice
-At least one Fantasyland ride
-Grand circle tour on DRR
-Stay until it closes
My "must-do" list post-children:
-Try and get there at least by noon (anyone with three kids under the age of five knows how hard it is to get anywhere on time)
-Grand circle tour on DRR
-Meet Mickey at his house
-ride the carousel a bazillion times
-ride Dumbo a bazillion times
-Pirates once (maybe twice if none of the kids are too freaked out)
-watch either the parade, fireworks, or Fantasmic!
-leave before the park closes
By looking at my lists it may seem like I don't have as much fun at Disneyland as I did before I had kids. But in actuality, I have just as much fun. It's a fantastic feeling to see how much fun your own children are having at a place that you have come to love dearly. And even though I haven't been on Indy in a couple of years, I still walk by it and fondly dream of the day my daughter will be 46" (117 cm) or taller. At least I'll get to ride it once since she'll probably be too freaked out to go on it a second time.

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Must Do's
Pirates and Mansion at least once each day
Eat a corn dog while waiting for the fireworks
Dole whip float
Muppets
Take a family picture somewhere new in the park each year to send our with Christmas cards
Ride Buzz over and over and try to improve my high score (it's not too high)
Ride Scream'n once - even though it makes me kinda sick
Ride the Matterhorn and scream like a little girl when I see the Snowmonster
Spend one whole morning in Fantasyland just taking it all in
and of course, SOAR'N
DISNEYLAND in 8 days!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Pirates and Mansion at least once each day
Eat a corn dog while waiting for the fireworks
Dole whip float
Muppets
Take a family picture somewhere new in the park each year to send our with Christmas cards
Ride Buzz over and over and try to improve my high score (it's not too high)
Ride Scream'n once - even though it makes me kinda sick
Ride the Matterhorn and scream like a little girl when I see the Snowmonster
Spend one whole morning in Fantasyland just taking it all in
and of course, SOAR'N
DISNEYLAND in 8 days!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Get back there before I'm to old to enjoy it!! Last time was 1978.
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We go to WDW a few times a year. We can drive there, It's just getting the whole tribe on a plane.soccermouse wrote:Dude, you have got to do it! I can't imagine a year without going to Disneyland. WDW was fun (we finally did it this year), but it is not Disneyland.Jacca5660 wrote:Get back there before I'm to old to enjoy it!! Last time was 1978.
"Our dreams can come true - if we have the courage to pursue them" WED
"There's a fine prow on that steamer, let's climb aboard her!" Fireside
"You're off the map mateys..Here there be SeaMonsters!!"
The original "LICENSE MAYHEM MARAUDER!!

"There's a fine prow on that steamer, let's climb aboard her!" Fireside
"You're off the map mateys..Here there be SeaMonsters!!"
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