I feel like the carousel of progress never has a line at world at least. That's one of my favorite rides. Love the music and air conditioning haha! People mover used to never have a line but now a lot of the cars are broken because of age and the line has gotten longer. Still worth the wait
SplinterGirl13 are you serious? It’s the worst ride, that’s why there’s no line! To any tourists wondering what it is: it’s an animatronic led storytime about how technology has changed over time, featuring an annoying repeated song and seats that move from room to room. Nothing to do with Disney, and more suited to the theme of Epcot. Skip.
Cinder Ella That attraction is mostly for the non-tourists, like you stated it doesn’t make sense to them. Granted, the story and the topic of the show itself may not be the greatest, but it’s more about the history of the attraction itself! The people involved working for the show and it’s long-running history for theater/ innovative ideas at the time! It’s a reminder of how “We’ve Come so Far” and how technology has changed the park itself over the years. Maybe try to not knock something off because you don’t understand the idea and culture of an attraction. Plus it’s great to sit and get some a/c for 20 minutes ;)
Except it was built specifically by Walt and WED for the 64 World's Fair and sources say Disney himself stated it was his favorite attraction and should never stop running. It was also at Disneyland first before being brought over to WDW. Some may find it a little cheesy and boring but its steeped in Disney history and was probably unlike anything anyone had ever seen at the time. Plus Walt literally had his hands on it and that stuff is only getting fewer and farther between. And maybe my entertainment threshold is much lower than yours cause I just find most animatronics, especially those made my the Disney Co. to be cool and fascinating. Now is it a must see attraction everytime, no probably not, but I think everybody should experience this ride for the history behind it alone and because it was Walts supposed favorite.
Together we can continue to find more ways to increase food production and protect our precious natural environment. Only then, will we truly be LIVING WITH THE LAND
At California Adventure i love going to the Redwood Creek Trail because its nice and quiet and its fun watching the kids run around and having fun. Its also very pretty with all the trees around.
I grew up playing VMK (virtual magic kingdom) and I always thought that the dragon under the castle in the game must have been in California because I grew up in Florida and we didn't have a dragon there. When I did finally go to Disneyland and discovered that the dragon was actually in Paris I swore to myself that I would go someday and see it in person. I got to do so last summer. It is actually incredible and I stayed in that cave for a solid 20 minutes just watching it. The videos don't do it justice.
The Boudin Bakery Tour in the Pacific Wharf area at California Adventure is a walk-through tour that shows how sourdough bread is made. The path is very wide so it's never crowded and they give out bread samples. During the history of the company tour, one gets to watch bakers making both linear bread loaves and Mickey shaped loaves as well as beautifully displayed bowls of dough rising.
I'm not sure this counts as an experience but something I loved that I didn't have to wait in line for at Disneyland's Magic Kingdom was Clopin's music box... It's just a little thing that a lot of people don't notice as they pass the restrooms, but it made my day.
We just got home a week ago from Disneyland/DCA and there were barely any lines. The only thing we had to wait for was Haunted Mansion Holiday. We both know that it's worth the 50 minute wait.
The cool thing about being a WDW local is that the WDW resorts all had “open pool access”. We could go spend the day just chillaxin at the pool without even having a season pass (even though we generally had one anyways) or without being a hotel guest. Loved it. Some of those pools are awesome. BYOL (bring your own lunch) and you can easily spend an entire day poolside at an awesome resort pool. It was like a mini-getaway. My all time favorite attraction will *always” be the Tiki Room- even with the TINY wait. How can you NOT enjoy a ride where “all the birds sing words and the flowers croon in the Tiki, Tiki, Tiki...Tiki Room!!”?!!!
Can confirm that the Behind the Seeds tour is pretty cool if you're willing to spend the $15ish it costs (I can't recall the exact price). Also, even though there isn't really a line for it, those tours are on a schedule so if you should up right after one has just started you'll still need to wait around a little bit. But, that wait can also be avoided by buying tickets for a slot later in the day and just coming back in time for when your tour starts just like you would do for a fast pass. I'm surprised that simply walking around and see the animal exhibits at Animal Kingdom wasn't included in this video since it's similar to SeaBase but with land animals instead of aquatic ones.
I tried to use your discount for the candles it didn’t work but I still bought the pirates candle because that’s my family’s favorite ride on Disneyland!! I can’t wait to see how it smells I trust you I have been a fan for a while!! Keep up the great work!!!
When I was at Disneyland in late 2012, Snow White's Scary Adventures and Pinocchio's Daring Journey almost never had lines - at least that was the case at certain times of the day. It was the same for Mickey's Fun House and Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin. I don't recall the Redwood Creek Challenge Trail at DCA having a line up either. Or maybe my memory is really bad.
I really love sourcerers of the magic kingdom and Agent P’s interactive adventure. Last time we went me and my brother focused more on the interactive things than the rides and we had such a great time. We just got to the regular mode In sorcerers before we had to leave the Mk.
When I visit Disneyland the first attraction I always make a point to go to is Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln. While others are rushing by to get in line for that one ride I like to listen to Mr. Lincoln but while waiting to enter the theatre there's a lot to take in like the model of the original park that's on display to the model of the Nation's Capitol & other Presidential facts. It always seems to make my time in the Magic Kingdom a lot better when I start there.
Great Video! I know you’ve made top animatronic videos at the parks but do you think you could make a top animatronics video at ALL the Disney parks? Also can you add Sandals to your list of Offhand Merch??
Hit all three hotels on the WDW monorail. Eaten @ 1900 Faire & shopped in both Floridian & Polynesian. Fort Wilderness (Whispering Canyon 2 yrs. in a row + got Rebecca as waitress (twice) She was THE BEST!!!! Stayed @ Dream Tower at Disneyland Hotel. Ate @ Steak 55 twice. Saw models in Main Street Opera House (while Lincoln figure removed/ down/ not working???) DL model + other models/ drawings.
The best experience for me was riding the Matterhorn while the firework show was happening, half of the time it was a lot of smoke in my face but still, 10/10
I think one attraction I don't mind walking around and has no lines till the very end for a movie. Is the One Mans Dream or Walt Disney Presents. I could be in that attraction for hours and look at many pieces and art of Walt's life and Disney's Legacy. It inspires me so much of wanting to be an artist and animator one day!
The safari trails in animal kingdom doesn't have a line, lots of the water play areas in Epcot, like the one just out side of test track, or the jumping waters by Imagination, could also include the floating giant marble in Tomorrowland in MK. Theres just so many little things that you can go do and see at the parks if you are tired of all the lines, although the People Mover in Florida used to be one without a line most of the time, but since the parks have grown in popularity this is no longer the case
You forgot the Boudin Bakery walk through in DCA. The only area of the park left untouched beside the section of the park with Soarin’ and the water ride
I dive at the seas aquarium every now and then. It’s pretty dank. And technically you don’t really have to wait in line for that, you just need to drop a few Benjamin’s on it.
Animal Kingdom was supposed to be split into 3* parts:animals of the present, animals of the past, and animals of imagination. We got 2 of them, the main park as present, and dinoland as animals of the past.
I do need a new pair of "sandals", but aside from that I do enjoy your videos and since I can't head to Disneyland or any of the Disney Parks due to costs, your videos and justinscarred are the closest I get to going to these parks.
5) For those with mobility issues, there is a room to the left of the castle gateway (as you face North up Mainstreet towards the front of the park) where you can watch a gorgeous;y CG rendering of the Sleeping Beauty walk-through. 4) Kinda wish they'd figure out an ADA option for the Tree Houses... Jus' sayin'. 3) For Extreme Theme Hotelery, WDW Florida is working on a Star Wars Space Cruiser themed resort. 2) More fun Dragon related Disney history, Disney Studios help design and do the stop-motion work for the 1981 Dragonslayer movie. They kept their name out of the credits because they still did not like being associated with an R-Rated movie. 1)...I got nuthin. Aquariums are awesome, and I honestly did not know WDW had one until I watched this vid. sandals
Swiss family treehouse for me is like a long line that doesn't end in an attraction. I'd put on my list the Carousel of Progress, the Mark Twain Riverboat, The Enchanted Tiki Room, Mickey's Philarmagic and the at DLP I'd choose Les Mystères du Nautilus before the dragon which is also very nice. By the way, Disneyland Paris opened in 1992 with the dragon and Animal Kingdom in 1998, so I don't think that the dragon was first planed for AK.
i love weird things at the parks like this, and i love going resort hopping and just walking around the fancy resorts i will never be able to afford to stay at. "ssssandals"
In my past experience, the treehouse has always been an attraction I just can’t skip. Though one of my sandals fell off the last time I walked through it
Me: *listening to what he is saying about animal kingdom* wait * hears space mountain line music* Omg. RONG PARK! Ur talking about animal kingdom, not magic kingdom. Btw this is just a joke by I herd the space mountain music while he was talking about animal kingdom.
I never wear sandals when I walk from one end of the Main Street shops to the other. The theater with the old Mickey cartoons is always a stop for me as well.
This video popped up in my recommended videos during the shutdown and the first thing that popped in to my head was “....um....no lines? Probably all of them right now.” 😅
I thought you lived in Colorado. I’m in Castlerock. I would love to talk Disneyland with you over some a cup of coffee. My girlfriend and I are obsessed with Disneyland! Keep up the great work! Jeremy
What about the Davy Crockett Explorer Canoes? Please tell me they're still running! Last time I went they only operated on the weekends, but I never had more than two canoe loads ahead of me in the line, so this counts as an attraction with no lines in my mind. And if you show up at the right time, I've never seen a line for the Tiki Room either, just ignore the line for the Dole Whip stand and walk on in. Oh, and one of my favorites as a child was the wishing well where Snow White songs every few minutes.
Sandals! Also it's scary to that that you were born the same year Animal Kingdom opened, I had gone there with my parents that year - and siblings too. So... I feel kinda old now... Great video though!
Next time I go to a Disney park I'm getting some quality shoes and gel insoles. Last time was murder on the feet! Wouldn't want to wear something like sandals!
I think you're the first UA-camr that's advertised a product that I really enjoy! Those candles are bomb (and smell quite accurate to what they intend to represent at the parks). Though side note, they only ship 2-day Fedex parcels, and I bought it Friday and it was delivered Tuesday. The item ships from Orlando. I live in Orlando. It took Fedex 5 days (3 business days) to get the box to me, lol wtf?! That's a complaint about Fedex, the candles are pretty bomb though.
I loved the Sleeping Beauty walk through but my family rushed through it so fast. So did everyone else in there, I was the only one that really wanted to look! (It was our first visit too!) Why go into a walk through if you just want to rush through it?
The problem I have with this video is, I like the lines. (sandals) I enjoy meeting people. (sandals) In my opinion, waiting in line is a fun way to meet people. (sandals) Especially, when you know you'll, probably, never see them, again. (sandals) P.S. Did I mention sandals?
I’m not taking anything off your list. I just never waited for Star Wars. Path of the Jedi movie (runs every 15 minutes) or Abe Lincoln. I didn’t experience these wearing sandals.
"EuroDisney as it was known back in those days"...well...it's still known as EuroDisney across Europe. I don't know a single person here in the old continent who calls it "Disneyland Paris". 'cause, fun fact, even in 1992, the park was called "Euro Disneyland". EuroDisney was just the nickname people gave it (which was also the name of the company running the park), and that's why we all still call it EuroDisney. And I'll be dead before I ever call it anything else. Unless they open another Disney park in Europe of course.
The worst thing to wear at Disney:
Fur jackets
Sandles
One of those I wanted the D shirts
The other worst thing to wear at Disney:
Fursuits
@@mrbeaver8184 wdym fursuiters are all over the place at disney
I failed on all of them. Except the fursuit. That thing, it scares me
High heels.
@Tron unless you're planning on wearing only a jacket
I feel like the carousel of progress never has a line at world at least. That's one of my favorite rides. Love the music and air conditioning haha!
People mover used to never have a line but now a lot of the cars are broken because of age and the line has gotten longer. Still worth the wait
I agree the carousel of progress Is awesome and there is almost never a line for it. Sandal's
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Bruhhh I dont remember ever waiting for people mover until the last two years
SplinterGirl13 are you serious? It’s the worst ride, that’s why there’s no line! To any tourists wondering what it is: it’s an animatronic led storytime about how technology has changed over time, featuring an annoying repeated song and seats that move from room to room. Nothing to do with Disney, and more suited to the theme of Epcot. Skip.
Cinder Ella That attraction is mostly for the non-tourists, like you stated it doesn’t make sense to them. Granted, the story and the topic of the show itself may not be the greatest, but it’s more about the history of the attraction itself! The people involved working for the show and it’s long-running history for theater/ innovative ideas at the time! It’s a reminder of how “We’ve Come so Far” and how technology has changed the park itself over the years. Maybe try to not knock something off because you don’t understand the idea and culture of an attraction.
Plus it’s great to sit and get some a/c for 20 minutes ;)
Except it was built specifically by Walt and WED for the 64 World's Fair and sources say Disney himself stated it was his favorite attraction and should never stop running. It was also at Disneyland first before being brought over to WDW. Some may find it a little
cheesy and boring but its steeped in Disney history and was probably unlike anything anyone had ever seen at the time. Plus Walt literally had his hands on it and that stuff is only getting fewer and farther between. And maybe my entertainment threshold is much lower than yours cause I just find most animatronics, especially those made my the Disney Co. to be cool and fascinating. Now is it a must see attraction everytime, no probably not, but I think everybody should experience this ride for the history behind it alone and because it was Walts supposed favorite.
“Do you want to smell like The Haunted Mansion? Or ROME BURNING TO PIECES?”
Yeah.😝😂😆
Imagine asking someone this question and screaming Rome burning to pieces😂😂😂🔥
Me: "Lights up the Haunted Mansion Scented Candle"
My house: the wait time for the refrigerator is 5 hours
Together we can continue to find more ways to increase food production and protect our precious natural environment. Only then, will we truly be LIVING WITH THE LAND
Jean Laffite approves.
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I get ideas for what to plant in my home garden and ways to plant them from The Land. Love that ride
Preach!
You're gonna make me cry 😭😭
I love Living with the Land. My #1 favorite ride, whenever I go to Epcot, I make it a point to go
Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln! Showings every 20 minutes in the Opera House. Please see Lincoln, it's a very important show
Plus it is a nice break tp site in some nice A/C
i’m going to disney in two weeks and i literally can’t wait!!
Have fun!!
Coincidentally, a ride in Universal Studios is actually called ”The Dragons Challenge”, based off of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire!
Yes that is because the imagineers were not getting paid enough left for universal and built the same rides with slightly different ideas.
Memento Mori
Ughhhhh the space tunnel music is so nostalgic.... take me back 😢😩
At California Adventure i love going to the Redwood Creek Trail because its nice and quiet and its fun watching the kids run around and having fun. Its also very pretty with all the trees around.
I grew up playing VMK (virtual magic kingdom) and I always thought that the dragon under the castle in the game must have been in California because I grew up in Florida and we didn't have a dragon there. When I did finally go to Disneyland and discovered that the dragon was actually in Paris I swore to myself that I would go someday and see it in person. I got to do so last summer. It is actually incredible and I stayed in that cave for a solid 20 minutes just watching it. The videos don't do it justice.
Pretty special video. Gives light to those not so famous attractions that really deserve more attention
Sandals
The Sleeping Beauty Castle walkthrough is by far my favorite attraction!
The Boudin Bakery Tour in the Pacific Wharf area at California Adventure is a walk-through tour that shows how sourdough bread is made. The path is very wide so it's never crowded and they give out bread samples. During the history of the company tour, one gets to watch bakers making both linear bread loaves and Mickey shaped loaves as well as beautifully displayed bowls of dough rising.
It's also fun to stop and listen to the bands that roam around the parks.
I love these videos!!! Going to Disney Land in a couple of weeks!
Have fun... ride pirates for me😂😂😂👌
ttv streamersnip3 I GOT U HOMIE
Get ready for that $290 price tag but short lines on all attractions
I'm not sure this counts as an experience but something I loved that I didn't have to wait in line for at Disneyland's Magic Kingdom was Clopin's music box... It's just a little thing that a lot of people don't notice as they pass the restrooms, but it made my day.
We just got home a week ago from Disneyland/DCA and there were barely any lines. The only thing we had to wait for was Haunted Mansion Holiday. We both know that it's worth the 50 minute wait.
Monique Creighton i’m glad about that, i’m going on the fourth
The cool thing about being a WDW local is that the WDW resorts all had “open pool access”. We could go spend the day just chillaxin at the pool without even having a season pass (even though we generally had one anyways) or without being a hotel guest. Loved it. Some of those pools are awesome. BYOL (bring your own lunch) and you can easily spend an entire day poolside at an awesome resort pool. It was like a mini-getaway.
My all time favorite attraction will *always” be the Tiki Room- even with the TINY wait. How can you NOT enjoy a ride where “all the birds sing words and the flowers croon in the Tiki, Tiki, Tiki...Tiki Room!!”?!!!
Can confirm that the Behind the Seeds tour is pretty cool if you're willing to spend the $15ish it costs (I can't recall the exact price). Also, even though there isn't really a line for it, those tours are on a schedule so if you should up right after one has just started you'll still need to wait around a little bit. But, that wait can also be avoided by buying tickets for a slot later in the day and just coming back in time for when your tour starts just like you would do for a fast pass.
I'm surprised that simply walking around and see the animal exhibits at Animal Kingdom wasn't included in this video since it's similar to SeaBase but with land animals instead of aquatic ones.
Gonna get me a magic candle so I can pretend I’m at Disney in these trying times
I tried to use your discount for the candles it didn’t work but I still bought the pirates candle because that’s my family’s favorite ride on Disneyland!! I can’t wait to see how it smells I trust you I have been a fan for a while!! Keep up the great work!!!
im gonna say it, dinosaur at animal kingdom rarely has a long line. even when busy its relatively short for a thrill ride
Sandals are an interesting piece of clothing but are themed very well for the treehouses
Wow, I never realized that the resorts around the Seven Seas Lagoon represent the actual lands of MK!
When I was at Disneyland in late 2012, Snow White's Scary Adventures and Pinocchio's Daring Journey almost never had lines - at least that was the case at certain times of the day. It was the same for Mickey's Fun House and Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin. I don't recall the Redwood Creek Challenge Trail at DCA having a line up either. Or maybe my memory is really bad.
I really love sourcerers of the magic kingdom and Agent P’s interactive adventure. Last time we went me and my brother focused more on the interactive things than the rides and we had such a great time. We just got to the regular mode In sorcerers before we had to leave the Mk.
Also in Magic Kingdom, if you finish a Pirates Scavenger Hunt, you get a fast-pass to Pirates of the Caribbean as a reward!
The Star Tunnel music in the background from Space Mountain made the dragon sleepy.
When I visit Disneyland the first attraction I always make a point to go to is Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln. While others are rushing by to get in line for that one ride I like to listen to Mr. Lincoln but while waiting to enter the theatre there's a lot to take in like the model of the original park that's on display to the model of the Nation's Capitol & other Presidential facts. It always seems to make my time in the Magic Kingdom a lot better when I start there.
What a cool list! Somethings I never would have thought of!
Cant wait to kick off my sandals and walk around at the Poly. Great channel!
Great Video! I know you’ve made top animatronic videos at the parks but do you think you could make a top animatronics video at ALL the Disney parks? Also can you add Sandals to your list of Offhand Merch??
Hit all three hotels on the WDW monorail. Eaten @ 1900 Faire & shopped in both Floridian & Polynesian. Fort Wilderness (Whispering Canyon 2 yrs. in a row + got Rebecca as waitress (twice) She was THE BEST!!!! Stayed @ Dream Tower at Disneyland Hotel. Ate @ Steak 55 twice. Saw models in Main Street Opera House (while Lincoln figure removed/ down/ not working???) DL model + other models/ drawings.
HORIZONS, the Epcot legacy ride, was my favorite ride and it rarely had a line! I used to ride it several times each visit.
The best experience for me was riding the Matterhorn while the firework show was happening, half of the time it was a lot of smoke in my face but still, 10/10
I think one attraction I don't mind walking around and has no lines till the very end for a movie. Is the One Mans Dream or Walt Disney Presents. I could be in that attraction for hours and look at many pieces and art of Walt's life and Disney's Legacy. It inspires me so much of wanting to be an artist and animator one day!
The safari trails in animal kingdom doesn't have a line, lots of the water play areas in Epcot, like the one just out side of test track, or the jumping waters by Imagination, could also include the floating giant marble in Tomorrowland in MK. Theres just so many little things that you can go do and see at the parks if you are tired of all the lines, although the People Mover in Florida used to be one without a line most of the time, but since the parks have grown in popularity this is no longer the case
I really enjoy the background music at the end of the video. Where’d you get it? I need to get some sandals too.
You forgot the Boudin Bakery walk through in DCA. The only area of the park left untouched beside the section of the park with Soarin’ and the water ride
I dive at the seas aquarium every now and then. It’s pretty dank. And technically you don’t really have to wait in line for that, you just need to drop a few Benjamin’s on it.
You're definitely right there's really good places Anna Disneyland and Walt Disney World hotels
Ooo the zoo part of animal kingdom is a fun line less ride. U could really wear ur sandals out walking around that one
Animal Kingdom was supposed to be split into 3* parts:animals of the present, animals of the past, and animals of imagination. We got 2 of them, the main park as present, and dinoland as animals of the past.
I do need a new pair of "sandals", but aside from that I do enjoy your videos and since I can't head to Disneyland or any of the Disney Parks due to costs, your videos and justinscarred are the closest I get to going to these parks.
5) For those with mobility issues, there is a room to the left of the castle gateway (as you face North up Mainstreet towards the front of the park) where you can watch a gorgeous;y CG rendering of the Sleeping Beauty walk-through.
4) Kinda wish they'd figure out an ADA option for the Tree Houses... Jus' sayin'.
3) For Extreme Theme Hotelery, WDW Florida is working on a Star Wars Space Cruiser themed resort.
2) More fun Dragon related Disney history, Disney Studios help design and do the stop-motion work for the 1981 Dragonslayer movie. They kept their name out of the credits because they still did not like being associated with an R-Rated movie.
1)...I got nuthin. Aquariums are awesome, and I honestly did not know WDW had one until I watched this vid.
sandals
Sandals! Love your in depth info on Disneyland. I love hearing this since I now live a block away from Disneyland.
Swiss family treehouse for me is like a long line that doesn't end in an attraction. I'd put on my list the Carousel of Progress, the Mark Twain Riverboat, The Enchanted Tiki Room, Mickey's Philarmagic and the at DLP I'd choose Les Mystères du Nautilus before the dragon which is also very nice. By the way, Disneyland Paris opened in 1992 with the dragon and Animal Kingdom in 1998, so I don't think that the dragon was first planed for AK.
That was a really wonderful video trip through park attractions! 👍👍 "sandals"
i love weird things at the parks like this, and i love going resort hopping and just walking around the fancy resorts i will never be able to afford to stay at.
"ssssandals"
one of my favorite things as a kid was walking through the Everest line que kinda the exact opposite of this video lol
I love the music you play. Is there anyway you can somehow share a playlist, that would be great. Thanks - Fatima
In my past experience, the treehouse has always been an attraction I just can’t skip. Though one of my sandals fell off the last time I walked through it
Me: *listening to what he is saying about animal kingdom* wait * hears space mountain line music* Omg. RONG PARK! Ur talking about animal kingdom, not magic kingdom.
Btw this is just a joke by I herd the space mountain music while he was talking about animal kingdom.
I never wear sandals when I walk from one end of the Main Street shops to the other. The theater with the old Mickey cartoons is always a stop for me as well.
I love watching your videos while wearing my sandals.
This video popped up in my recommended videos during the shutdown and the first thing that popped in to my head was “....um....no lines? Probably all of them right now.” 😅
The Disney food is so good I eat at the Polynesian every time I go and oof can confirm 10/10 👌
Yes I like the land and Sea Pavilions offhand Disney
Dragon Challenge? Like in Universal? 🤔 Haha. Another great video!! :)
I how I like to wear sandals. 😊 I so enjoy your channel.
Sand Elles? -- like beach sculptures of Fanning and/or Macpherson, right?
If we go to the Chef's Table at Victoria & Alberts, would that be like a date? LOL
Hey, as long as you're paying, I got no problem with that. 😉😅🤣
I thought you lived in Colorado. I’m in Castlerock. I would love to talk Disneyland with you over some a cup of coffee. My girlfriend and I are obsessed with Disneyland!
Keep up the great work!
Jeremy
Kind of tripping out that your PO Box is just down the street from us! Small World
What shoes should you wear to Disney resorts? Sneakers? *Sandals?*
What about the Davy Crockett Explorer Canoes? Please tell me they're still running! Last time I went they only operated on the weekends, but I never had more than two canoe loads ahead of me in the line, so this counts as an attraction with no lines in my mind.
And if you show up at the right time, I've never seen a line for the Tiki Room either, just ignore the line for the Dole Whip stand and walk on in.
Oh, and one of my favorites as a child was the wishing well where Snow White songs every few minutes.
Sandals!
Also it's scary to that that you were born the same year Animal Kingdom opened, I had gone there with my parents that year - and siblings too. So... I feel kinda old now...
Great video though!
Aladdin walkthrough in Adventureland in Paris
Next time I go to a Disney park I'm getting some quality shoes and gel insoles. Last time was murder on the feet! Wouldn't want to wear something like sandals!
What color sandals do you think would give off the most disney-esc vibe?
but see disney does it right cuz even if you are waiting in a line most queues are heavily themed and so nice to look at, its not just a boring line
Great video this week, one day me and my sandals we make it back to Disney!
Snow White’s scary adventures lol. I never see it not as a walk-on
I think you're the first UA-camr that's advertised a product that I really enjoy! Those candles are bomb (and smell quite accurate to what they intend to represent at the parks).
Though side note, they only ship 2-day Fedex parcels, and I bought it Friday and it was delivered Tuesday. The item ships from Orlando. I live in Orlando. It took Fedex 5 days (3 business days) to get the box to me, lol wtf?! That's a complaint about Fedex, the candles are pretty bomb though.
im surprised Disney Springs wasn't mentioned along with the hotels
I loved the Sleeping Beauty walk through but my family rushed through it so fast. So did everyone else in there, I was the only one that really wanted to look! (It was our first visit too!) Why go into a walk through if you just want to rush through it?
I’d prefer that dragon coaster over pandora
I love these videos. In my sandals.
Does the magic candle company make a sandals scent?
I lost a sandal on the Swiss Family Roberstson Treehouse
impressions de france!
The problem I have with this video is, I like the lines. (sandals) I enjoy meeting people. (sandals) In my opinion, waiting in line is a fun way to meet people. (sandals) Especially, when you know you'll, probably, never see them, again. (sandals)
P.S. Did I mention sandals?
You should design some sandals or sandal merch to sell.
I love your videos! sandals lmao
I’m not taking anything off your list. I just never waited for Star Wars. Path of the Jedi movie (runs every 15 minutes) or Abe Lincoln. I didn’t experience these wearing sandals.
I wonder what you think about the Bob Iger book and what he said about Lucas.
Dallin serious question: do you like sandals?
"EuroDisney as it was known back in those days"...well...it's still known as EuroDisney across Europe. I don't know a single person here in the old continent who calls it "Disneyland Paris".
'cause, fun fact, even in 1992, the park was called "Euro Disneyland".
EuroDisney was just the nickname people gave it (which was also the name of the company running the park), and that's why we all still call it EuroDisney.
And I'll be dead before I ever call it anything else. Unless they open another Disney park in Europe of course.
David I’m British and everyone I know calls it Disneyland Paris except for me
Colorado? How do you get to Disney so often?
Dragon challenge sounds like a hobbit ride
really want to buy stuff from magic candle company, but shipping is legit double the price of anything I wanna buy.
When I went to Disney California Adventure there was no line for the little mermaid I just walked in and sat down
It was the morning XD
I'm afraid that dragon might eat my sandals
I recommend not going into the elevator underneath the castle in Paris, you'll get stuck
SANDALS!!!
You should make your logo a t shirt. or SANDLES
Who sells the chicken nuggets? Sandals!!!
Wish they put the dragon in cali Disney
#sandles love your channel. Nothing like to original Disneyland