Coheteboy
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The next morning, I was once again up at 5:30am. Not "sorta awake" but totally up. I decided to get showered and out the door. It was raining again, and it took a good while to find a taxi drive by at that hour. This time, I decided to go to the Shanghai Disneyland Hotel for breakfast.
I had to lie to them and say that I was meeting a friend who was staying there. They kept asking for a room but I said I didn't know. (fortunately I knew enough mandarin to get by and finally let me in).
I wanted to come back to have a drink at the Bacchus Bar afterwards but seeing how difficult it was to get in, it didn't seem like it was worth it.
Ballet Cafe it is..
Yup, it's super weird that Pepsi is served here. Apparently Pepsi gave them a way better deal than Coke did.
Even leaving the premises of the Shanghai Disneyland Hotel was like leaving a military base. I needed a room key to LEAVE the back door! Uhhhh I don't have one. I used the same excuse of visiting a friend at the exit security guard and he let me out. SHEESH!
To get to Shanghai Disneyland from the hotel, you need to walk this bridge.... it's a nice walk actually but it is kind of a hike. In the rain.
From the bridge, this is a part of DisneyTown where the Hot Toys store is located.
I learned my lesson from the previous day that the first thing I need to do is Roaring Rapids. The fastpass kiosks is a huge pain because it's one line and you choose either Soaring or Roaring when you get to it..... that means the line for fastpass is as long as for an entire ride itself.
The crazy thing about Shanghai disneyland (that I actually like) is that there's no rope drop! They just let you into the park prior to park opening... guests are allowed to queue up to whatever they want to and when the park officially opens at 9am, they'll have people ready to board, instead of waiting that extra 5-10 minutes for a guest to physically GET there.
I hovered around Roaring Rapids because the queue didn't quite open yet but I knew there was no way I was getting a fastpass. It ended up being a 20 minute wait for the rapids once I finally got in line, which is totally fine with me.
The problem with going on a ride for the first time is not knowing when or where you'll encounter the beast in the ride. Nor do I know how bright it will be. This is the best I could do in the split second I had. There's also no riding this ride again because the queue after i got off was two hours the rest of the day.
Now that I've gone on Kali River Rapids, Grizzly River Run, Roaring Rapids.... I'd say that Kali is by far the worst rapids ride Disney has. The thrill is about tied with Grizzly, but Roaring has a giant animatronic. So it kinda wins there, but visually it doesn't have an iconic peak. It's only next to the big mountain.
While waiting to get off the rapids, it poured. REALLY HARD. I had to escape into the nearby shop and buy a poncho and wait out the rain. I had no umbrella and an expensive camera.
When it finally eased up, I walked over to see what I haven't done in Fantasyland. I was actually able to grab a fastpass for the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train so I'll come back later
Alice in Wonderland maze, based on the Tim Burton movies
Choose a door
A few more castle shots
More later!
I had to lie to them and say that I was meeting a friend who was staying there. They kept asking for a room but I said I didn't know. (fortunately I knew enough mandarin to get by and finally let me in).
I wanted to come back to have a drink at the Bacchus Bar afterwards but seeing how difficult it was to get in, it didn't seem like it was worth it.
Ballet Cafe it is..
Yup, it's super weird that Pepsi is served here. Apparently Pepsi gave them a way better deal than Coke did.
Even leaving the premises of the Shanghai Disneyland Hotel was like leaving a military base. I needed a room key to LEAVE the back door! Uhhhh I don't have one. I used the same excuse of visiting a friend at the exit security guard and he let me out. SHEESH!
To get to Shanghai Disneyland from the hotel, you need to walk this bridge.... it's a nice walk actually but it is kind of a hike. In the rain.
From the bridge, this is a part of DisneyTown where the Hot Toys store is located.
I learned my lesson from the previous day that the first thing I need to do is Roaring Rapids. The fastpass kiosks is a huge pain because it's one line and you choose either Soaring or Roaring when you get to it..... that means the line for fastpass is as long as for an entire ride itself.
The crazy thing about Shanghai disneyland (that I actually like) is that there's no rope drop! They just let you into the park prior to park opening... guests are allowed to queue up to whatever they want to and when the park officially opens at 9am, they'll have people ready to board, instead of waiting that extra 5-10 minutes for a guest to physically GET there.
I hovered around Roaring Rapids because the queue didn't quite open yet but I knew there was no way I was getting a fastpass. It ended up being a 20 minute wait for the rapids once I finally got in line, which is totally fine with me.
The problem with going on a ride for the first time is not knowing when or where you'll encounter the beast in the ride. Nor do I know how bright it will be. This is the best I could do in the split second I had. There's also no riding this ride again because the queue after i got off was two hours the rest of the day.
Now that I've gone on Kali River Rapids, Grizzly River Run, Roaring Rapids.... I'd say that Kali is by far the worst rapids ride Disney has. The thrill is about tied with Grizzly, but Roaring has a giant animatronic. So it kinda wins there, but visually it doesn't have an iconic peak. It's only next to the big mountain.
While waiting to get off the rapids, it poured. REALLY HARD. I had to escape into the nearby shop and buy a poncho and wait out the rain. I had no umbrella and an expensive camera.
When it finally eased up, I walked over to see what I haven't done in Fantasyland. I was actually able to grab a fastpass for the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train so I'll come back later
Alice in Wonderland maze, based on the Tim Burton movies
Choose a door
A few more castle shots
More later!