Saturday, August 8, 2015
Hidemi’s Rambling No.549
During my latest trip to U.S., I visited Disneyland Resort on Friday of
the Memorial Day weekend. The reason that I chose this date was because
it was the first day of Disneyland’s 60th anniversary celebration event
and the parks opened for 24 hours. It was a special day that new shows
and parades started and we could stay there for the whole 24 hours with a
regular one-day ticket. Considering both two different parks were open
for 24 hours, getting the ticket for hopping between both parks was a
great money-saver rather than the ticket for each park on separate
regularly-operated days. I felt lucky that I could save money by staying
in the parks for 24 hours and got in one of the parks called California
Adventure right after it opened for the day. I was going to get a
commemorative pin and T-shirt that were limited and available
exclusively on that day, but the long line for those items had already
been formed and I gave up. I don’t like thrill rides but I had decided
to try them on this visit because it would be even harder to try when I
got older. Before I was headed for the thrill ride that featured the
film ‘Cars’, I got on an easy tea-cup-style ride for small kids, as
there was no waiting line. Although those who rode it were all small
children and their parents, the ride had speed and wild moves, and was
actually scary. It spun and jolted violently and made me scream while
other kids were having fun. Now I wasn’t sure if I could ride the Cars
attraction that was clearly labeled as a thrill ride. I’m timid but also
cheap. I had to ride the main attraction not to waste money I had paid
for the admission ticket. I mustered up all the courage I had and got on
it. The former half was fun with showing the story of ‘Cars’, but the
latter half was ferocious. The ride plunged into a race, zipping up and
down at breakneck speed. I was scared to the maximum and just kept
screaming with my eyes shut until the end. The photo was taken and
showed at the exit, in which I gaped my mouth to the full on a contorted
face while others were smiling. Needless to say, I didn’t purchase a
copy. My throat ached from too much screaming and trembling didn’t stop.
I learned I wasn’t cut out for a thrill ride after all and retracted my
decision to experience all the thrill rides. After I was impressed by a
superb show of ‘Aladdin’, I moved to Disneyland where I enjoyed seeing
Darth Veider beaten by kids and rode a submarine. As the park was
getting very crowded, I moved back to California Adventure to see a
fountain show that premiered that evening. By then, the park’s
congestion had become terrible. There were no empty benches and every
shop and vendor cart had an extremely long line, not to mention
hours-long lines for the attractions. I couldn’t get even a cup of
coffee or popcorn unless I joined those eternal lines. I tried to get
back to Disneyland after the fireworks display to avoid excessive
congestion. At the exit, they told us that Disneyland had stopped
admittance due to dangerous congestion inside. Also, once we got out of
California Adventure, we couldn’t get back in unless we waited in a line
at the entrance for at least two hours. I was stuck in the extremely
crowded park that more people still continued to flood in. I couldn’t
eat, drink, or even sit down. The only option was standing and waiting. I
gave up staying for 24 hours and decided to go out. Instead of 24-hours
fun, I exited the park earlier than its normal closing time. I didn’t
get to see the new nighttime parade in Disneyland and hop between the
parks as I had planned. I surely enjoyed seeing people having fun in the
special festive atmosphere. But it didn’t go according to my plan that I
would save money by getting in the both parks as much as I wanted. I
still grumble about it now back in Japan, thinking that I should have
been there on a normal day…
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