“To all who come to this happy place; welcome. Disneyland is your land. Here age relives fond memories of the past...and here youth may savor the challenge and promise of the future. Disneyland is dedicated to the ideals, the dreams and the hard facts that have created America...with the hope that it will be a source of joy and inspiration to all the world.” - Walt Disney

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

25 Days - 4

Day 4

 
it's a small world
 
Each year, just before Thanksgiving, one of the most iconic attractions at Disneyland is transformed from its normal "cruise around the world" into a celebration of holidays around the world.  How do children around the world celebrate Christmas, Kwanzaa, and other winter holidays?  Just hop on a boat, sit back and relax while you find out.
 
During the day we get an almost normal looking facade for the ride.  The sign out front has been modified with a "Happy Holidays" addition. The clock face now sports a Santa Hat and wreaths adorn the doors to the clock. Tasteful white garland and wreaths are strewn around the loading dock and railings.  If it were not for the blaring "Jingle Bells/Small World" medley playing all around the area you might never know that Christmas was in the air.
 
Lines for the ride during the day tend to be on the shorter side. After all, during the day the Small World Plaza is home to the Disney Princesses and Merida from Brave, so the crowds tend to congregate there and elsewhere in the park. So if you want a nice ride, a shorter line, and another catchy tune that you can't get out of your head then daytime is a great time to visit it's a small world.
 
Nighttime Small World is a whole different attraction. Come back tomorrow for the spectacle.


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