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		<title>DISNEYLAND!!!</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mike Doyle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[He won't admit it, but it had to happen sooner or later.  My great modernist boyfriend, cool to a fault and no friend to commercialism, is getting into our upcoming trip to Disneyland.  (No, Disneyland.)]]></description>
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<p>He won&#8217;t admit it, but it had to happen sooner or later.  The great modernist boyfriend, cool to a fault and no friend to commercialism, is getting into our upcoming trip to Disneyland.  No, Disney<em>land</em>.  Yes, <em>that</em> Disneyland.</p>
<p>Keep your marauding lizards and tropical downpours in Orlando, thank you.  Walt Disney World&#8217;s Magic Kingdom may win in size, but Walt never walked there.  Disneyland, with it&#8217;s smaller castle, smaller grounds, and more intimate scale, epitomizes the quaint, family-friendly haven that Walt Disney set out to create. There&#8217;s far more packed in, no endless walkways, and a crowd mostly composed of locals who grew up with the place and love it to pieces.</p>
<p>I first discovered DL when, living in New York City, I tried to arrange a trip to the &#8220;World&#8221; and realized, very quickly, that a trip to the farther away &#8220;land&#8221; was to be a lot cheaper.  I fell quickly for the park, and ended up with an Annual Pass that got a lot of use for someone living 2,400 miles away.</p>
<p>But Devyn is a former Californian.  Growing up in Sacramento and having spent a few sneering-teenager visits to the park, until now Disneyland has not been high on his credibility list.  But me having spent a long Christmas week at my beloved park in Anaheim in 2002 and jonesing to go back for the holidays, I was a force unstoppable this year.</p>
<p>So, to humor me and prepare for this weekend&#8217;s upcoming trip to SoCal, he began reading the <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0764583425/103-0251481-1811801?v=glance&amp;n=283155">Unofficial Guide to Disneyland</a>.  At first, as I expected, he just sneered and wondered why I was dragging him to such a den of Americana.</p>
<p>And then, out of nowhere, the floodgates opened.  It was as if Tinkerbell, herself, had gone upside his head with her magic wand.  As I told my fellow Disneyland fans on <a href="http://www.mouseplanet.com">MousePlanet</a>, last weekend Devyn started to recount to me his recollections of Disneyland from when he was there as a teenager in 1983.</p>
<p>He waxed on and on about the &#8220;night-time&#8221; lighting in the the Blue Bayou restaurant inside <em>Pirates of the Caribbean</em> and how amazing an environment he thought it was.  He&#8217;s a big fan of lighting technology and this scene just stuck with him.</p>
<p>Then he went on to tell me how clever he thought the technology used in the <em>Haunted Mansion</em>&#8217;s stretching room was (and if you&#8217;ve only ever been to Disney World, at Disneyland <em>you</em> move, not the ceiling).</p>
<p>And then he asked whether we should see the popular sound and light spectacular <em>Fantasmic!</em> or use that time instead to hit attractions with short lines siphoned off by the show.  (It&#8217;s a late-night weekend; we&#8217;ll do the second show).</p>
<p>And then, as if I wasn&#8217;t already adequately floored, he said, &#8220;Point to a part of the park map and let me see if I can tell you what land that is.&#8221; And he proceeded to name them all.</p>
<p>From across the room.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m pretty sure at this point the magic of Disneyland will be hard for Devyn to resisit, in spite of himself, once we get there.  Albeit a television commercial for the Orlando resort, that husband who scoffs to his family about going on a Disney vacation and then ends up willingly wearing mouse ears on his last day there is not off the mark.</p>
<p>Although, Devyn did warn me how much he hated <em>it&#8217;s a small world</em>.  I&#8217;ll keep my mouth shut on that one and let the popular Holiday overlay of the ride sing for itself.  As any Disney fan will tell you, changing anyone&#8217;s mind about <em>it&#8217;s a small world</em> is just one windmill too far.</p>
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