David Koenig reports that waits have been longer than usual on the Indiana
Jones Adventure due to its temporarily diminished capacity. An Indy cast
member explains, This spring break has proven to be a difficult
one for our attraction because we are constantly operating at 11 to 12
vehicles, rather than 15 as we are capable of having. There have been
various issues with the vehicles that we are unable to use. Facilities
seems to be content with us staying '105' all day long, but
it makes for long lines that really are unnecessary. So much for a rehab,
right?
Worse, on Friday, March 25 the entire attraction was shut down for about
two hours due to a mysterious guest attack. At approximately 3:45p.m.,
a passenger exiting his jeep approached a ride operator and complained
that during the ride he had been stabbed in the back of the head. The
39yearold guest from the San Fernando Valley was holding the
weapon, which cast members claim was a syringe.
The ride was immediately evacuated, and the inpark Anaheim
P.D. was called, along with paramedics and every suit that was in the
park that day, an employee reported.
According to Anaheim Sgt. Rick Martinez, the victim said he was poked in the head behind his left ear by a thin, sharp object. Our officer initially couldn't see anything. There was no blood.
Nonetheless, the guest was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital in Orange. According to Martinez, doctors were not able to locate a wound, but admitted that one could be present yet undetectable if it were under the hairline.
Police took the object, inspected the vehicle, and interviewed the victim and the riders seated next to and behind him. Curiously, the man was sitting in a middle seat in the middle row and, except for the women seated directly in front of him, the other passengers in the vehicle were all friends or family members. The victim reportedly suspects the object was thrown, although some cast members are skeptical.
The case has been classified as a guestonguest assault.
Yet one week later, the police report had yet to be filed. We will
continue to investigate, vowed Martinez, cautioning that the case
may be a very difficult one to solve.
Maybe an unlimited game card?
Marissa Martinez of Fremont, California, surprised everybody at Downtown
Disney's ESPN Zone restaurant last Thursday. Caught off guard and feeling
she had to use the restroom, Ms. Martinez found herself going through
a very quick labor, and Jasmine Martinez was born with the assistance
of two other patrons at 4:10 p.m.
Her delivery was so close to the fabled (and mythical) Golden Pass reputed
to give lifetime admission to babies born inside Disneyland. No word on
whether little Jasmine will be able spend her life playing virtual hockey
for free, but the restaurant is sending her a basket of ESPN gear.
A much worse story
The news was much worse last Monday from the corner of Katella Boulevard
and Disneyland Drive. A little before 6 p.m., a car drove through the
crowded crosswalk without slowing down. The car struck at least six people,
all members of the same extended family. One, 7-year-old Kensington Whittaker
of Fillmore, California (about 80 miles north of Anaheim), was killed
and Zachary, his 6-year-old brother, remains in intensive care though
he is expected to recover.
Final reports on the accident have not been released but police and fire investigators have said they believe the pedestrians had the right of way and were crossing with the light. The car was driven by a minor and he has not be cited or charged. Some have speculated that the inexperienced driver may have been blinded by the setting sun.
This incident has sparked discussion on our message board (link) about pedestrian safety when walking to or from Disneyland. It is an issue everybody should keep in mind along with the realization that Disneyland is a major pedestrian attraction surrounded by major thoroughfares.
A sign of progress
The new attraction sign for Space Mountain has gone up in Tomorrowland.
Response to the look has been mixed (link),
with most just happy to see evidence of progress towards the ride reopening
after two years.
The new Space Mountain sign in Tomorrowland. Photo by David Michael.
The same sign at night. Photo by David Michael.
Ears to the ground
After getting connected into the general Fastpass network and being
online for a week or so, the Fastpass dispensers for Star Tours have been
turned off again, perhaps for good.
Some new signs have gone up around the park. In Adventureland a
new attempt at crowd control is being attempted with signs asking people
to stay to the right. In Splash Mountain, a new Last Chance to Exit
sign has been added, indicating guests use the single rider line approach
to make a last second exit.
A final opportunity to bail in the Splash Mountain queue. Photo by David
Michael.
Don't keep it to yourself! Send us your news tips,
rumors, and comments. E-mail us here.
Note: Disneyland is progressively refurbishing more and more attractions
as the park readies for its 50th anniversary celebration in 2005.
Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln opens April 16 with installation
the 50th Anniversary exhibit in the Main Street Opera House
Some of the tarps have come down at the Opera House. Photo by David Michael.
Space Mountain opens July 16
Disney Gallery opens May 5
Honey I Shrunk the Audience closed April 48
Disneyland Railroad Tomorrowland station opens May 3
Jungle Cruise opens May 5
Casey Jr. Circus Trains opens May 5
Storybook Land Canal Boats closed April 4 May 5
Haunted Mansion closed September 629 to install Haunted
Mansion Holiday overlay; closed Jan. 925, 2006 to remove overlay
Disney's California Adventure
It's Tough to be a Bug! opens May 5
SuperStar Limo building has ongoing construction for an unannounced
(Monsters, Inc.) new attraction
Note: Refurbishment schedules are estimates only. All information is
subject to change without notice. To get the most recent updates, call
Disneyland at (714) 781-7290.
Swarovski Sunrise Breakfast merchandise event Saturday,
April 9 at Grand California Hotel. Release of six new Disney crystal
figurines froms Swarovski. $95 per person or $430, which includes hotel
stay. Registration now open (link).
May
Disneyland closed on May 4, 2005
to put the finishing touches on the 50th Anniversary celebration.
DCA open on May 4.
Disneyland's 50th Anniversary celebration begins May 5.
June
Robert Olszewski merchandise release. June 18 at Disneyland
Park. Two new Main Street pieces in his Disneyland in Miniature
collection: Main Street Train Station and Main Street Train. Also released
will be Dapper Dan and Fab Five character packs.
2005 Summer Pin Festival. June 24 Aug. 15 at the Disneyland
Resort. No details have been announced (link).
July
Disneyland 50th Anniversary special event. July 1517.
No details have been announced, but Disney is taking an interest list
(link)
for those who want to receive e-mail updates about the event.
July 2005 NFFC convention. July 913. The Show and Sale
is scheduled for July 10.
Robert Olszewski merchandise release. July 16 at Grand Californian
Hotel. The first nonMain Street piece in his Disneyland
in Miniature collection: Mad Tea Party.
September
Robert Olszewski merchandise release. September 10 at Disneyland
Park. Several new pieces in his Disneyland in Miniature
collection: Disney Showcase/Magic Shop/20th Century Music and Jungle
Cruise as well as a pin trading cart and a marching band character pack.
Several current promotions offer discounted admission to the Disneyland
Resort. For convenience sake, we have grouped the discount offers based
on the number of days the tickets are valid. Check out the category that
best matches the amount of time you plan to spend at the resort, and pick
the offer which works best for you. And keep those tips coming - let us
know if you find a better / different offer, so we can share it with other
readers!
One Day
No discounts offered to the general public for single-day admission.
You might find discounted tickets, starting at around $41 for ages
10 and up, through your employer, student organization or professional
association. Check with your group activity office or human resources
department.
Two Days
Southern California 2Fer Ticket ($53/$43) through April 28,
2005 The spring resident salute discount
is a 2Fer ticket, with one admission to Disneyland and one admission
to Disney's California Adventure on two different days. Purchase
the ticket card in advance at Southern California-area
Vons and Pavillions grocery stores or at the Disneyland Web site
(link),
scanned and activated at the time of purchase. Walk up to the main
entrance, present the ticket card and proof of Southern California
residency to gain admission.
Tickets: $53 for ages 10 and older, $43 for ages 3 to 9. You must
use the second admission within 30 days of the first admission,
or by April 28, 2005, whichever comes first.
According to the official promotion details, Southern California
residents can buy up to eight 2Fer tickets per day, but each member
of your party must be able to provide proof of Southern California
(zip codes 90000 through 93599) or Baja California (ZIP codes 21000
through 22999) residency to use the tickets.
Reader James tells us that he purchased these tickets at the
Disneyland Resort ticket booths, and was allowed to purchase the
tickets for his out-of-state relatives. He says his relatives were
never asked for proof of residency.
Southern California 2-Day Park Hopper at 1-Day Park Hopper Price
through April 28, 2005 Residents of Southern California
and Baja California, Mexico, can purchase a standard 2-Day Park
Hopper pass for the price of a 1-Day Park Hopper. It appears this
offer is available only online at Disney's Web site (link);
you need to enter an eligible ZIP code.
Tickets: $73 for ages 10 and older, $63 for ages 3 to 9. You must
use the second day of admission within 30 days of the first admission,
or by April 28, 2005, whichever comes first.
According to the official promotion details, Southern California
residents can buy up to eight passes per day, but on only two days
in any seven day period. Expect each member of your party must be
able to provide proof of Southern California (zip codes 90000 through
93599) or Baja California (zip codes 21000 through 22999) residency
when presenting the tickets at the main entrance.
Good Neighbor Hotel Park Hopper Plus tickets($105/$85)
through April 28, 2005 Disneyland resort Good Neighbor
hotels can offer a 2-Day Park Hopper Plus ticket at $105 for ages
10 and up, or $85 for ages 3 to 9. No advance purchase is required,
and some hotels may even sell them to visitors who are not staying
at that property. These tickets are valid through April 28. 2005.
AAA Flex Passport ($98/$78) Some AAA offices offer
a 2-day Flex Passport at $98 for ages 10 and up, or $78 for ages
3-9. This ticket does not require a hotel or package purchasecheck
with your local office to see if the ticket is available in your
area.
A reader let us know that AAA offices in Oregon and Idaho do
not offer the 2-day version of this ticket, but instead offer a
3-day pass.
Three Days
AAA Flex Passport ($129/$99) Some AAA offices offer
a 3-day Flex Passport at $129 for ages 10 and up, or $99 for ages
3-9. This ticket does not require a hotel or package purchase -
check with your local office to see if the ticket is available in
your area.
Good Neighbor Hotel Park Hopper Plus tickets($114/$114)
through April 28, 2005 Disneyland resort Good Neighbor
hotels can offer a 3-Day Park Hopper Plus ticket for $114, ages
3 and up. (Adults and children pay the same price) No advance purchase
is required, and some hotels may even sell them to visitors who
are not staying at that property. These tickets are valid through
April 28, 2005.
City Pass($185/$127)effective April 1, 2005
Starting April 1, 2005, the cost of a CityPass increases
to $185 for ages 10 and up, but decrease to $127 for ages 3-9. The
pass includes a 3-Day Disneyland Resort park hopper bonus ticket
(includes a $10 ESPN Zone game card and one early admission), one
day admission to Knott's Berry Farm, Sea World San Diego, and either
the San Diego Zoo or San Diego Wild Animal Park. The CityPass still
expires 14 days after first use. Purchase CityPass through the Disneyland
Web site, at the Disneyland Resort, at the other theme parks included
in the pass, or directly from the CityPass Web site (link).
Costco City Pass promotion ($164.99/$112.99)through March 31, 2005 Costco is offering the
Southern California CityPass for $149.99 for adults, and $114.99
for children ages 3 to 9. You must use the first admission by March
31, 2005, and the pass expires 13 days after the first admission
is used.
Available at Southern California Costco stores or at the Costco
Web site (link).
NonCostco members can buy the tickets via the Web site with
a 5% surcharge. A shipping fee applies to Internet orders.
3-Day Park Hopper Bonus tickets($109/$109)($139/$109)
The park hopper bonus tickets currently include one early
entry admission to Fantasyland and a $10 ESPN Zone game card. If
the Disneyland resort portion of your trip concludes by May 11,
2005, you can take advantage of the Adults Play for the
Kids' Price special. Through this advance purchase offer,
3-day park hopper tickets for ages 3 and up are $109, a savings
of $20-50 off the main gate price. Expires 13 days after first use
or May 11, 2005, whichever comes first.
If you plan to visit the Disneyland resort after April 28, take
advantage of the Advance Purchase discount to save $20 per
ticket, as detailed above. Expires 13 days after first use or January
15, 2006, whichever comes first.
Both offers are available at the Disneyland Web site (link),
some Southern California AAA offices, some Disney Stores, or your
travel agent. Must be purchased in advance, and are not available
at the Disneyland resort ticket booths.
Several readers wrote to tell us that the Safeway stores in
Central and Northern California, and Vons stores in Las Vegas, are
also offering the 3-Day Park Hopper Bonus tickets. Check with your
local Safeway store for details, as the dates and benefits may differ.
Four Days
Costco Play 4 Days ticket($89/$89) Costco
offers a discounted 4-day Disneyland Resort ticket at $89 per person,
ages 3 and up for Southern California Costco members (zip codes
90000-93599). Not a park hopper; each day is valid for either Disneyland
or Disney's California Adventure admission. Unlike the CityPass,
you must buy these tickets in person at participating Costco locations.
You get a voucher to exchange at a Disneyland Resort ticket booth
for a valid pass. Proof of local residency is required to exchange
the tickets, with a limit of 5 tickets per day. Tickets are non-transferable.
The ticket is valid through June 23, 2005, or until the fourth
admission is used. The ticket is not valid March 19 April
2, 2005.
Good Neighbor Hotel Park Hopper Plus tickets($134/$134)
through April 28, 2005 Disneyland Resort Good Neighbor
hotels can offer a 4-Day Park Hopper Plus ticket for $134, ages
3 and up (Adults and children pay the same price). No advance purchase
is required, and some hotels may even sell them to visitors who
are not staying at that property. Valid through April 28, 2005.
4-Day Park Hopper Bonus tickets($129/$129)($159/$129)
The park hopper bonus tickets currently include one early
entry admission to Fantasyland, and a $10 ESPN Zone game card. If
the Disneyland resort portion of your trip concludes by May 11,
2005, take advantage of the Adults Play for the Kids' Price
special. Through this advance purchase offer, 4-day park hopper
tickets for ages 3 and up are $129, a savings of $30-60 off the
main gate price. These tickets expire 13 days after first use or
May 11, 2005, whichever comes first.
If you plan to visit the Disneyland Resort after April 28, you
can still take advantage of the Advance Purchase discount
and save $30 per ticket, as detailed above. These tickets expire
13 days after first use or January 15, 2006, whichever comes first.
Both of these ticket offers are available through the Disneyland
Web site (link),
through some Southern California AAA offices, through some Disney
Stores, or through your travel agent. You must buy these tickets
in advance; they are not available at the Disneyland Resort ticket
booths.
Five Days
Disney's AAA Passport Plus Package 2005($169/$139)
The 5-day Passport Plus park hopper ticket is $169 for ages
10 and up, and $139 for ages 3-9. This package includes:
Disneyland Resort Park Hopper ticket
$10 ESPN Zone Arena game card
Preferred seating at select shows in Disney's California Adventure
park
California Diamond Fun Book (one per package - may not be available
when you order)
Free parking at Disneyland Resort theme parks
Early entry into Fantasyland on select days
An additional handling fee of $10 is charged per mailing address.
These tickets are available to AAA members only when purchased through
participating AAA offices.
Several readers report that their local AAA offices do not offer
this ticket, or that the benefits differ. You may remember that
this also happened with the 2004 version of this package.
MousePlanet has contacted AAA offices around the country and
encountered the same problem. If your local AAA office does not
offer the ticket, check with another AAA office in your area. The
decision to offer this ticket seems to depend on which regional
AAA club you belong to, and in some cases rest with
the office manager at each location.
The Auto Club of Southern California (ACSC) is not participating
in this offer, and AAA Oregon/Idaho offers the 5-day tickets. Some
readers have also been told that the California Diamond Fun Book
is no longer available.
5-Day Park Hopper Bonus tickets($139/$139)($169/$139)
The park hopper bonus tickets currently include one early
entry admission to Fantasyland, and a $10 ESPN Zone game card. If
the Disneyland Resort portion of your trip concludes by May 11,
2005, take advantage of the Adults Play for the Kids' Price
special. Through this advance purchase offer, 5-day park hopper
tickets for ages 3 and up are $139, a savings of $40-70 off the
main gate price. These tickets expire 13 days after first use or
May 11, 2005, whichever comes first.
If you plan to visit the Disneyland Resort after April 28, take
advantage of the Advance Purchase discount and save $40 per
ticket, as detailed in above. These tickets expire 13 days after
first use or January 15, 2006, whichever comes first.
Both of these ticket offers are available through the Disneyland
Web site (link),
through some Southern California AAA offices, through some Disney
Stores, or through your travel agent. These tickets must be purchased
in advance, and are not available at the Disneyland resort ticket
booths.
Alaska Airlines Kids Fly Free promotion through
June 29, 2005 If you have to fly to Southern California,
Alaska Airlines has a package that includes either a free 5-day
park hopper with each paid adult ticket, or an adult 5-day park
hopper for the children's price. You must book packages by June
1, and travel must be completed by June 29. Visit the Alaska Airlines
Web site (link)
for more details.
Six or Seven Days
Disney's AAA Passport Plus Package 2005 The Parkhopper
Plus package may be available in 6- or 7- day increments at participating
AAA offices. Check with your local AAA office for availability and
pricing:
Disneyland Resort Park Hopper ticket
$10 ESPN Zone Arena game card
Preferred seating at select shows in Disney's California Adventure
Park
California Diamond Fun Book (one per package - may not be available
when you order)
Free parking at Disneyland Resort theme parks
An additional handling fee of $10 is charged per mailing address.
These tickets are available to AAA members only when purchased through
AAA offices.
Several readers report that their local AAA offices do not offer
this ticket, or that the benefits differ. You may remember that
this also happened with the 2004 version of this package. MousePlanet
has contacted AAA offices around the country, and encountered the
same problem. If your local AAA office does not offer the ticket,
check with another AAA office in your area. The decision to offer
this ticket seems to depend on which regional AAA club
you belong to, and in some cases rests with the office manager at
each location.
The Auto Club of Southern California (ACSC) is not participating
in this offer, and AAA Oregon/Idaho offers the 5-day tickets. Some
readers have also been told that the California Diamond Fun Book
is no longer available.
Special thanks to MousePlanet reader David Michael for some of
this information.
50th Anniversary Package, revised
The Happiest Homecomings on Earth package has been revised for the new
year. The previous promotion was good only for three-night stays at the
Disneyland Resort hotels; the new offer is valid on longer stays and includes
Good Neighbor Hotels as well.
Instead of the 50th anniversary commemorative clock and Walk in Walt's
Footsteps tour, the new packages include all the following:
Enchanting commemorative certificate (one per package)
Park Hopper bonus ticket, which includes one early entry into Fantasyland
and a $10 ESPN Zone game card. (Park hopper tickets can be upgraded
to an annual pass for an extra fee)
Preferred seating to select shows at Disney's California Adventure
Entry into Mickey's Toontown Madness
Walt Disney Travel Co. lanyard and pin (one per person)
Walt Disney Travel Co. luggage tag
Walt Disney Travel Co. fun book (one per package)
The Happiest Homecoming on Earth package is available for
arrival dates through December 31, 2005. The package can be booked through
the Disneyland Web site (link),
or by calling (714) 520-5060.
ESPN Zone MVP Club
If you sign up online for ESPN Zone's MVP Club (link)
you can receive a $20 voucher (for food, merchandise, or game cards),
a 40-point game card (about $10 worth), and an ESPN Zone mini-cooler.
ESPN Club in Orlando is excluded from this offer. You must pick up these
items in person, although they do not have to be used as the same store
from which you get them. There are some fairly strick requirements for
registering and getting your rewards, so make sure you read the details
carefully (link).
Entertainment schedule: Go directly to the Disneyland Resort schedule
for this week at Disneyland.com here.
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