Disneyland has become a maze of construction walls.  Thankfully we have David “Darkbeer” Michael to sort it all out for us.  Along the way he also fills us in on the new Disneyland street parade, ride refurbishments, and what’s coming to the Celebration Station.  Over at Knott’s Berry Farm, they have done away with “Child” tickets in favor of something very interesting . . . height based tickets.  It doesn’t matter how old the child is, but rather, how tall they are.

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This entry was posted on Friday, January 23rd, 2009 at 11:08 am.
Categories: Disneyland, So. Cal. Attractions.

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  1. MiceChatMama

    Not sure if I’m happy about this…my youngest daughter is nearly 7, but she’s pretty tall for her age. Doesn’t seem fair for me to pay more for her than a shorter counterpart, you know? No wonder we don’t go to Knott’s ;)

  2. TRACYZWORLD

    Thanks for the wonderful update. I am going to have to make a trip to see the noshow. I remember Dana from his Disney days, I never knew what happened to him. Thanks for including a picture of “my” kitty cat. Ive been calling that one Whisper. I was sooo excited last month when I saw that they finally got a little house of their own. Weve been calling the other cat who looks just like her Mimzie. Just a word of caution, Ive been seeing alot of RIB bones thrown into their little area. This is probably not a good idea as they will splinter and can cause the cats harm…..PLEASE I know its tempting but if you know the kitties and love seeing them as much as we do, please do not throw the bones into their area!! Have a great time this weekend. I wish we could be there to meet everyone. We really appreciate all the hard work you do!! Maybe someday there will be an event which falls during a scheduled trip…..until then I guess I have to wonder who might be lurking around the parks!!!

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