It appears that Spring Break is creeping up on the Disneyland Resort as it didn't take long for both Disney California Adventure and Disneyland to get busy.
Getting to Disney California Adventure before the 8 a.m. opening.
It's relatively quiet at the moment getting inside the Park
A look over at Grizzly Peak Airfield transformation
Taste Pilots' Grill has a new name. It is now called Smokejumpers Grill
Work being done on the Paradise Pier sign
Riding Mickey's Fun Wheel
Can't see much with Luigi's Flying Tires
It does appear that all the flying tires themselves have been removed from the floor.
Tower of Terror looming over the Anaheim area
Big Thunder doesn't look so big
The frame arch on Soarin' Over California's facade is now greenish color
A post
Heading over to Disneyland
AHH!
As I was trying to get this shot, I stumbled on the horse-drawn streetcar tracks
Waiting for the diamonds
It was warm today.
I bet this duck was in heaven.
Catching a glimps of Condor Flat's transformation to Grizzly Peak Airfield
I hope brown isn't the final color for the restrooms.
*gag*
"it's a small world' Facade is being revealed as the scaffolding and tarps are removed
The snow has finally melted.
The sky is mooning the buttes of Big Thunder
That ugly white canopy has been replaced with nice individual umbrellas
Doombuggies as I exit Haunted Mansion
It's all in the details
A drain top design aboard the Mark Twain
Scaffolding and tarps have been removed from Hungry Bear Restaurant
Over in the Candy Palace, a little bit of Easter is being displayed
This is a bit scary
Yeah
Crowds are coming and I am heading out
"Hey Donald...
...Can you believe we have been hosting Disneyland's 50th anniversary special for almost 10 years now?"
"I have?"
Looks like Walt
Stitch dreaming of "Stitch Mountain"
The Big Hero 6 poster has finally been replaced with Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
Looks like I am not the only one calling it a day
That will conclude today's pictorial
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Until Next Time...
You're pictures are beautiful. I live in Washington and like to live vicariously through blogs like this. Thank you!
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