Disney Trip - Part 3
Mar. 13th, 2003 01:36 amThe Blue Bayou did not disappoint. I would still call it "magic". (Apparently that's what I came to Disneyland looking for.) It still seems like you're sitting outside on a perfect, endless summer evening. (Even though I intellectually knew that we were indoors, I still believed we were outside! The only indicator that we were inside was that there was no breeze.) The food was a little too spicy for us, but we made up the deficit with Crème Brulée for dessert.
Then we went to the Pirates of the Caribbean ride. I loved it (still). They have turned down the lights on the ride so everything is shadowy and spooky. (Even the part before the first drop was spooky enough for a kid on our boat; she asked, "Dad, this is an okay ride, right?" I remember being scared on various rides when I was a kid, and I pointed them out to my mom. She said that she had no idea.) At one point, we were gliding along in the boat in complete darkness. I enjoyed the narrator ("Not afraid of curses, says ye. Warned, says I.") I could have turned around and gone on it again.
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Then we went to the Pirates of the Caribbean ride. I loved it (still). They have turned down the lights on the ride so everything is shadowy and spooky. (Even the part before the first drop was spooky enough for a kid on our boat; she asked, "Dad, this is an okay ride, right?" I remember being scared on various rides when I was a kid, and I pointed them out to my mom. She said that she had no idea.) At one point, we were gliding along in the boat in complete darkness. I enjoyed the narrator ("Not afraid of curses, says ye. Warned, says I.") I could have turned around and gone on it again.
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