Glow Fest at California Adventure's
Posted: Jun Sat 12, 2010 5:44 pm
What is this madness!?!?
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Yeah, that's what I thought too. It should have been at Downtown Disney instead or at least schedule to have it on specific nights and have an age code.NaCler wrote:Thanks for posting that video ms swann, but I don't like that at all. The people dancing on the podiums make it look like a big nightclub. Keep that at Downtown Disney not inside a park.
Not a big fan of this new party ~ reminds me of Pleasure Island...elizabethswann wrote:Yeah, that's what I thought too. It should have been at Downtown Disney instead or at least schedule to have it on specific nights and have an age code.NaCler wrote:Thanks for posting that video ms swann, but I don't like that at all. The people dancing on the podiums make it look like a big nightclub. Keep that at Downtown Disney not inside a park.
Though I like that song, I don't like the scene. But I understand why they did it...there needs to be something to distract people fromAmy wrote:Not a big fan of this new party ~ reminds me of Pleasure Island...elizabethswann wrote:Yeah, that's what I thought too. It should have been at Downtown Disney instead or at least schedule to have it on specific nights and have an age code.NaCler wrote:Thanks for posting that video ms swann, but I don't like that at all. The people dancing on the podiums make it look like a big nightclub. Keep that at Downtown Disney not inside a park.
Wow! Hadn't realized how much of the park was shut down for the showelizabethswann wrote:That's what it felt like MmeLeota, granted that I had stayed in DCA the entire day. It wasn't bad, though; people got to have some fun and it entertained those that weren't at the show. The park was limited with Paradise Pier being shut down so all they had were Grizzly River Run, Soarin' Over California, the attractions in Hollywood Pictures Backlot and that was it.
Oh yeah, especially since all the lights around Paradise Pier (save for Mickey's Fun Wheel since it cooperates with the show), you don't really get to do much.Amy wrote:Wow! Hadn't realized how much of the park was shut down for the showelizabethswann wrote:That's what it felt like MmeLeota, granted that I had stayed in DCA the entire day. It wasn't bad, though; people got to have some fun and it entertained those that weren't at the show. The park was limited with Paradise Pier being shut down so all they had were Grizzly River Run, Soarin' Over California, the attractions in Hollywood Pictures Backlot and that was it.
I can't. I got out voted. My family said it looks fun. (I'll bring ear plugs.)elizabethswann wrote:Oh yeah, especially since all the lights around Paradise Pier (save for Mickey's Fun Wheel since it cooperates with the show), you don't really get to do much.Amy wrote:Wow! Hadn't realized how much of the park was shut down for the showelizabethswann wrote:That's what it felt like MmeLeota, granted that I had stayed in DCA the entire day. It wasn't bad, though; people got to have some fun and it entertained those that weren't at the show. The park was limited with Paradise Pier being shut down so all they had were Grizzly River Run, Soarin' Over California, the attractions in Hollywood Pictures Backlot and that was it.
And eric, if you want to avoid it, make a run for Disneyland or Downtown Disney.
That sounds smart! It looks loudericpabear wrote:I can't. I got out voted. My family said it looks fun. (I'll bring ear plugs.)elizabethswann wrote:And eric, if you want to avoid it, make a run for Disneyland or Downtown Disney.
Why not go sit inside Muppet vision or the animation building? Or go check out Aladdin...I heard there are supposed to be a couple of shows added for this purpose.ericpabear wrote: I can't. I got out voted. My family said it looks fun. (I'll bring ear plugs.)