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Top 10 Disneyland Rides

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Today we are going over my personal top 10 Disneyland rides... yes I am a Disneyland adult so what


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I'm about to be thirty-five. In this week's episode, a grown man plays with his saber. A group of grown-ass adults pickers and a bear takes a poo on his shoulder. It's like a little turn every time. The world is looking to make it full of fantasy and reality. Hello everybody, and welcome back to anything but nothing the podcast. We're talking about anything, and it means usually nothing, but it means something to me. I'm your host, David, and today we're going to discuss my tan Disneyland rides. Yes, a couple months ago I took a trip over to Disneyland and I wanted to talk about my experience going there. Because the first time I've been there in 16 years, we alluded to it last week last week's episode. And that I have fully embraced that I am truly a Disney adult. I just I can't I can't deny it anymore. Um because what that trip sparked too was as soon as we got back from the trip, I just since it's like a couple weeks, just watching old Disney products, I haven't watched yet. I watched a lot of recent sequels, what lots some of the ones I boycotted, like I finally watched Toy Story 4, preparing for Toy Story 5 coming out this year. Uh Toy Story 4, it was still good. I still stand by It Should Not Exist, but it was still good. The ending was also very heartfelt, and judging by the ending of that movie, I don't get how Toy Story 5 has Woody in it, but I digress. I'll be there for it. I also finally watched Moana and Moana 2. Yes, I know I was super late to watching those movies, but now Moana 1 has become by far one of my favorite Disney movies of all time. Moana 1. So freaking good. Moana 2 is good too, but one. Because Moana 2 probably might have my favorite uh one of my favorite Disney songs, uh Get Lost from Moana 2 is such a good freaking song. It's so good. But I also finally watched uh Wreck at Ralph 2. Yeah, that one uh that's not on my rewatch list. Um, let's see, what else I find? I watched a couple other things. I've I watched um Zootopia 2, was still as also really good. I finally watched Inside Out 2. I know it's on theme with the anxiety, but there's so much going on in that movie, and it was still good, just for me, nowhere near as good as Inside Out 1. Um, I still have more movies I want to watch. I'm gonna watch them eventually down the line. I'm taking time to catch up on projects and stuff I haven't watched. Like for Star Wars, we discussed this too. I'm a huge Star Wars nut. Uh obviously, I forgot to do the whole the Star Wars project thing where you made your old lightsaber. This is mine. I went with the uh the more jungle theme. I like the A because it had the Assassin's logo, but I still also had to because I love red. I'm not because I'm a Sith, you can really see on camera, but here, let me help. Turn that off. Yeah, I love it. But I did this project, it's a little expensive, but this thing this thing is also this thing's metal, and you actually exchange it, take it apart, put parts, you get you buy the parts online, but it's better just to build it in person because uh it's the experience of building that, the whole thing that goes into there where you go to build it. Is if you're a Star Wars nut and you want to have some fun doing that, I it's worth the price. Just just do it, it's so good. Um I eventually want to go back and make more because I want to get more kyber crystals. And I want to make more because I want to make the uh the powerful one, the the dark side lightsaber. I want to do it and get the rest of the kyber crystals to collect some more because I love them. I love Star Wars. We'll get to more of that in a little bit. Um, but yeah, I just I had fun doing it. I'm just I I'm embracing in the Disney Adult. I think what's helped me embrace it and just go with it more, too, is you know, I have a young niece, my nephew, he's a teenager now, he's 13 freaking years old, which is insane. Um my niece, she's six, and so she's very much ingrained in it, and she watches you know her favorites stitch, she loves Lelone Stitch. I still haven't watched the live action Lee Lone Stitch. I will eventually, but because I I don't I do not like the live-action Disney movies, the live action remake Disney movies, I should say. Um, I just I haven't watched yet. I will eventually I'll get around to it, but it's not on my priority list. But having my little six-year-old niece, it's fun, you know, sitting there watching her have fun singing the songs. That's one thing we do. I made a whole playlist of just Disney songs called Disney listenings on my Spotify. Um, you always go check out my Spotify, go on the website, my Spotify playlists are listed, they're all public. But I made it a full Disney playlist. It's fun just sitting up singing the songs of my niece. It's enjoyable, it's awesome, and it's a fun time. It's it's cute seeing seeing her happy and me having fun, and also just having fun singing the songs with her. It's just an enjoyable time. I love doing it, and yeah, it's just I love it. Um, other stuff going on in the real world, don't really have much going on right now. I'm waiting for some news at work. Um, y'all don't care about that too much right now. Uh yeah, I want to have a small talk in the beginning, going over the lives of events, but um, not too much going on. Yesterday I went to the Giants game, uh, Miami Marylands versus Giants. That was a fun time. I went out there with my parents. Um, just enjoyed night at the yard. Uh, weather was perfect, wasn't too hot. It was nice and you know, not chilly, but it was cold. It was like you know, 58 degrees around that time, overcast, so wasn't being blinded out. It was a great time, great game. It was a fun day out there. They went to Pedro's a local spot down Santa Clara and had some of the best food in the world. I love Pedro's. If you're in the Santa Clara area, you want to get some good Mexican food, check out Pedro's. Love it there. Um, without further ado, we're gonna go ahead and jump into my top 10 Disneyland rides. Now, I'm gonna have some surprises on here. Also, to say that these rides are my top 10, I'm not saying these are the top 10 best rides. These are the top 10 rides to me, because one thing about Disneyland rides, for those who've been to Disneyland, you know a lot of them are storytelling rides, and some are better than others. And they're animatronically, you know, heavily based with animatronics, and just having fun going through and seeing the story of the movies retold in your front of your eyes with real things. Like Little Mermaid's a good example, it's not on my list. The Little Mermaid ones like they have a ton of little no fish animatronics, it's freaking nuts. I'm pretty sure all this was also sparked by probably it's a new world, so it's a small world, not it's a new world, it's a small world, and it kind of went with that. But they also still have their thrill rides. So, my list, I really pride myself on having a good mix of that. Obviously, I'm I I'm a thrill chaser, I love my roller coasters. There's pretty much all the roller coasters are on here, but I also have some story-based ones because there's good, and also there's one newer one that's there because for me, obviously, again, it's been 16 years since I last went there, so it was a lot of new rides and new experiences for me. You know, I remember that place, it's kind of funny, even after all these years. I still remember the layout, how to walk around, other than finding Galaxy's Edge because that was a new spot, so I had to hunt that down. I found it, but it was weird as it's being so long of still just feeling like I never left. Also, that's one thing I pride myself on. Um, I don't really talk about you know mental stuff here, but I have a really good mental memory of locations and directions and stuff. Like, if I've been to a place once, I will remember how to get around a place. Like, I could just close my eyes and imagine myself walking through a place perfectly. It's one thing I've always been able to do. Filling in memories is also a curse, but we're not talking about that. This is a happy video because we're talking about the happiest place on earth. So, talking about story-based ones, number one, or number sorry, number 10, the first one going over, number 10 on my list, is Peter Pan's Flight. Yes, I actually never rode this one back in the day, but we don't know what's with my my niece, nephew, and everyone in that one. And if you haven't been, Peter Pan's Flight is telling the story of Peter Pan, but in a really cool way. It's old, it's a very old ride, too. I know it's gone through some, you know, you know, freshen ups, some you know, why can't remodels. There we go. I can't think of words, English is hard. Um, but yeah, it's just it's really cool. What would you do? You just sit in the boat, flying boat, and the way they do it is you're flying above the set, and they have a bunch of little miniatures on the bottom, little lights, make it like you're flying through the sky. They also have like Peter Pan, Captain Hook, Wendy, and all them fighting on the side. You're going through Wendy's bedroom, and just if you haven't experienced it, it was my first time experiencing it. It's a really, really cool experience to go through the Peter Peter Pan movie that way and to see the cool miniatures and flying over it, and just seeing Hook yell sh me. It's just a fun, fun time. It's really cool, and it's just the way they do it, it's a really, really well done. I'm not talking to you, phone. It's a really cool experience. Doing it going through there. I highly recommend it. It's obviously not thrilled. You technically do go up and down and fly around. I guess a quote unquote thrill ride, but not really. But it's one of the better, cooler storytelling rides I like, and it's my number 10 on this list. Number nine is one we were almost not going to do. It was actually, yeah, it's the last. No, technically, the last ride I rode was It's a Small World for the second time because I wanted to go with my niece and nephew through it to have some fun with them. But my number nine ride is the ride we rode technically. The last thrill ride was Smuggler's Run. We almost didn't do it, but we were just I want to take my sister and my brother-in-law. They haven't didn't somehow they avoided Galaxy's Edge the entire time because they're busy, you know, running around with their, you know, the other part of the family that was there with the trip with us. But I found you guys need to see Smugglers Run. Not smuggers run, just Galaxy's Edge. Go out there, have some fun. Especially it was the it was at the end of the we were there on the Monday night or Tuesday, whatever day it was. It was the end of the night. I want to see Smuggler's. Wow, I want to see Galaxy's Edge at night, and I wanted to go out there because the first time I went there is the middle of the day because my appointment for Make my lightsaber was the first day, and it was at noon. So I got them out there seeing Galaxy's Edge. I'm gonna say it again. Seeing Galaxy's Edge at night was freaking sweet. We had some time to kill, and there was no, it was like the line for smuggler's run was only like five minutes. So I was like, let's go do this real quick, it'd be cool. Knew nothing about the ride again. For me, I know Galaxy's Edge is still somewhat very new, it's only been up a little open a couple years now at this point, but for me, it was brand spanking new. And as a new Star Wars nerd, I want to experience everything in there. The other ones are way higher up on the list. But smuggler's run was fun. Pretty much what you just do is you walk through the really cool lines. One thing I've always probably loved about Disneyland is they make the lines also a good experience. So you're not just bored standing in line. There's stuff going on in the lines, and you're still enjoying yourself even walking through there. But you get to the front of the line, first you get into a loading section. Of they take, I show you, like they show the guy the smuggler, the one you need to smuggle stuff for. You have a cool little amatron thing going on with him, talking to the empire, seeing we're gonna do that. Tells you your mission, and you go to the next room, and then you're all each of your group is assigned a position in the ship. I was the mechanic, I got to be the guy repairing things, I got to push the most buttons. It was freaking cool. I liked my job. Um, my niece and my nephew were driver. No, yeah, my niece and no, my niece and my brother-in-law were gunners, so their job was just to push the fire button a lot to shoot things. So they're having fun doing that, and then my sister and my nephew were the pilots flying around. And what you just do is you just collaborate, just fly through to smuggler's run, trying to get to your destination with the least amount of damage, shooting enemies while you can, and just delivering the package safely, and you get a score. There's a score base to it, too. I don't remember what our score was. We didn't take a picture of it or anything, but it's just a really cool ride. You're just in the like a pseudo millennium falcon looking thing, and just it's it's cool, it's a cool experience. It's hard to explain because each technically each experience is going to be different, which is another thing I like because it has replayability. Gotta love when a ride has replayability, so you sit on the line for possibly multiple hours and then just have fun with a thing that's about 10 minutes strong. But the line thankfully was short and it was a great experience. I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was just a really cool time. Everyone in the group had fun. But my part, I was the only engineer, and it was just fun pushing the buttons to fix things. And I don't know, I had a lot of fun, it was really freaking cool. And I love Star Wars. Um, number eight is a classic ride that a lot of people love, almost always breaks down, and this is one I actually almost love more for the line than the actual ride itself. Indiana Jones. I love the line for Indiana Jones is going through the temple, going through the jungle, going down to the depth, seeing all the dead skeletons and stuff on the bottom. It's a sick, sick, sick line. The ride itself is awesome, even though I'm pretty sure it broke my neck. It is I forgot how whippy and lashy and everything. It's so whippy and lashy. My niece lost her umbrella in the ride and went flying some point off the car into the ride. So I'm half expecting next time we go there to see Indy holding a little mini mouse umbrella. That'd be kind of funny. But she lost her umbrella there, she lost a lot of things there because she's a six, so things got lost. My nephew, he's just a dingus, so he also lost some stuff. But it was just it was just fun. She she actually lost two umbrellas because she left her freaking stitch. She lost the mini mouse one on there because it went flying out. And she originally lost her original stitch one, she left it on a hook at Rise of the Resistance. Again, we're gonna got one later. But she's except again, she's forgiving. She's little, it's fine. She lost a lot of stuff, but she's also still getting used to rides, so she's just freaking out a lot on a lot of these rides. We're trying to get her, you know, acclimated to riding rides. It's gonna take some time. Patience is key, folks. But yeah, just Indiana Jones is free. You know, just go. It's you've no if you've been to Disneyland, you know Indiana Jones. You just go in the cart, you go through the temple, how get some scary snakes, get this cool boulder flying at your face, just getting ripped around the car, just a crazy thing. Indiana Jones saves your ass, you leave. My favorite part of that ride, honestly, is the line. I love the line for that ride. It's so cool. Reminds you of Fried Electronics. I'm gonna breathe real quick. Number seven is oh, hey Pooh, how'd you get there? Number seven is Radiator Spring Racers. This is another one. This is the first time ride. This one, because obviously, last time I was at Disneyland, actually, yeah, yeah, Cars exist in 2012. So, but the Carsland definitely did not exist. I want to go back again and experience Carsland because one thing we did not do is we did not go through Cars Land at night. I want to see the lighting up of Radiator Springs and just have fun walking through there. But Radiator Springs Racer is a really freaking cool ride because it combines, I think, the best of everything Disneyland has to offer, honestly. It has the cool line walking up, it's a long line. I mean, the the distance you cover in this line is kind of crazy. We were there earlier in the day, and everyone was getting line for radiator springs. In fact, we got lucky, it was almost done because we were there. I'll get to this last part here in a second. Um, the the line was insane, but it was fine because what you could there's so much to walk through. You see the cave, there's a bunch of plants, cool like radio springs, little things here and there. You walk through cool shacks of auto shop, everything while walking up to the line, walking up to the cave for the ride itself, because they have it up in the Cadillac Mountains, that's where they have the ride located at. And just it has the best of both worlds of does the storytelling stuff of cars, which is not technically the storytelling of cars, it's uh it's an original story, I guess, to the ride. So you're in your you're in your cool car, you're right driving through, having fun seeing Lightning McQueen, Mater, everyone in there, see the truth see Mac, everything cool, and eventually at one point while you're driving around, you can run off the road, you know, ah crap, it's those things, little cool little things happen in there, and eventually it ends with you going to do a race against Lightning McQueen, or no, actually, not against Lightning McQueen, against another rider. That's what it was. It's two cars, and that's when you start zipping across roller coaster style on a cool street, like you're just in a car doing a street race, but it's like it's a roller coaster, so to speak, and it's just the experience on that ride is so freaking cool, man. It's just uh it's so nice. Thankfully, this was day three for our two. It was the final day of the trip for trip for us. Um, right before I didn't realize how sick I was from because I remember the week after I was so sick. Um, but the day before was the monsoon during that storm that California got hit by a couple months ago, and we were at Disneyland when that storm hit. So day two and three of our trip. Day two mainly was very, very wet. And uh I never wore a poncho before that day, and I don't think I ever will get ponchos suck, especially those cheap ponchos. Maybe I'll get a good poncho. I'm talking about rain ponchos, not like you know, cultural ponchos. I'm talking about just crappy plastic rain ponchos. Water was pulling around here, getting up down my sleeve, and it was pulling up my leg. It sucked, I hated it. Umbrellas are just getting a big umbrella, but you're also walking around a lot of people, whatever. Um the rainstorm hit, and there's a day two where the ride almost got shut down because the rain was coming through again. Thankfully, the rain held off long enough to us for let us enjoy the ride, and I had a great time. Yeah, Radio Springs Racers is just staying in California Adventure and staying with roller coasters is number six is the Incredit Coaster. The Incredit Coaster is, you know, it's been around forever. It's one of the original main ride of California Adventure. Originally it was just a Disney ride, but now they've incredibilized it. I don't know which I like more. I kind of do love the original, just going around with rock music playing in your head, just having fun going the loop-de-loop. But they put the incredible stuff in there. You have a little fight scene having your head, which is incredibly hard to pay attention to because you're on a freaking roller coaster with your head being bashed around. And you have Jack Jag and everyone flying up on the top of the little covers, they'll still loop-de-loop. The launch at the beginning, everyone, you know the incredible coaster. The incredible coaster is incredible.

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I love it. I love roller coasters, and it's just a fun time. The launch at the beginning is just so good. Only one loop-de-loop, but the rest is a screaming fun wooden classic roller coaster with a little bit of modern twist in the beginning, and it's a great time. There's not too much to say, it's just a good roller coaster, good classic roller coaster, and I love it. It's in Incredible.

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Number five is Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway. That ride is just one, the line for that ride does it's it's cool and it also sucks. Because part of it's outside, and the outside part sucks. The inside part is cool because you go through a history of Mickey Mouse and everything in Disney, it's just frickin' sweet. But the ride itself, it starts off with you get to a little room, and it has good you have a cool little thingy video plays, plays that song that gets stuck in your head for the rest of the trip and the rest of your life, because it's frickin' everywhere. It's down almost every real, everything you see for Disneyland has that damn song in it, and it gets stuck in your head forever, and it's on my playlist because it's it's an earworm and a half. Breaks through the fourth wall, you break the screen, you walk through, you go to the actual ride, and you get in a cool train. I had no idea what to expect, because again, I never heard of this ride. It looks super unimposing because you walk into a theater, you walk into like a movie theater, and at least to this ride. My brother-in-law's and uncle didn't tell us anything about this ride to keep it spoiler-free, and it is in freaking credible. Just in case for you know, I'm not going to say anything here. Just in case you have not had the privilege of experience this ride yourself, and you want to experience this ride yourself. I will not spoil this ride. Go do this ride when you go to Disneyland. It's up in Toontown, all the way in the back. Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway. Just go to it. It is such a good ride. Perfection. No notes. No notes. I just want to salsa now. Number four, we're jumping up to a mainstay. It's really the first thing you see every time you go to Anaheim, Disneyland, anything. It's the first thing you see. You see if you're not in the park, you see it from a distance away. It's the first thing you go, oh my god, we're getting close. The Matterhorn. That bobsled ride. Sure, yes, it's Herky Jerky. I grew up on the Grizzly at Great America. I'm fine with Herky Jerky. I love the Matterhorn. I'm using all over the place. The the whole full downhill slope, the whole freaking the Yeti, everything. This is one that does suffer from one main thing. The line sucks. Thankfully, for when we went, the line was not long whatsoever because we got there early. We had some fun going in there, and it was the Matterhorn is just a classic, classic roller coaster. It's fun, it's fast, it's just a joy ride and a half. It's I love it so damn much. It's just it's also way faster than I remember. I remember not remember being that fast when I was a kid. But actually 16 years ago, I was still a teenager. We don't need to talk about that anymore. Um I also, yeah, no, I didn't math that out. Yeah, but it's just yeah, I'm sorry, I'm getting old. I hate that how to poo. I still remember you. I'm not gonna be like Christopher Robin in your movie that has no business being as good as it was. I I love the Christopher Robin movie. That movie is I'll grew up with Winnie the Pooh. I love Winning the Pooh.

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One of my favorite Niners cartoons was Pooh Poo, we need a poopy.

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I love that show. I love Winnie the Pooh. I love you, Pooh Pooh. Um number four is Matterhorn. Now, the top three. The top three for me was really hard. Actually, really three and two. Number one will always be special in my heart, and I will love it for the remainder of my life. But the top three, picking between two and three, of what I wanted to put, it was hard because one ride, I will be on record saying I prefer its old style, the original one. But I'm gonna make you wait a second.

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Alright. What's going on here? Yeah, David. What's going on? Hey, I'm not the one in charge here. Exactly. Ever since we relocated here, you've been one inconsistent pile of trash. Whoa man, don't you think it's a little harsh? Okay, I'll shut up now. Actually, no, you will not. Come again? If this fat slob over here can get back to making content. Hey, I do say you resemble that remark. Anyway, you can too. Truly you do not mean. Trainer, you are to immediately resume making content on the gaming channel, and you will continue to be the sole provider on this channel. I won't let you down, sir! Yes, you will. I thought those were supposed to come back on here. I'll get back to you because I'm not done. You can come in now. Hi. Oh no, not you. You losers couldn't keep up with a nice simple schedule. And what did that do? Let you right back to me. He is getting his own channel again, free to do whatever the hell he wants to. Wait, so what does that leave for me? You Keep your little try not to last your longer form content in this video that you're doing right now. Uh word you doesn't sound like alcohol. I swear I need a lobotomy. I have more, but I'm not going to tell you all yet. Did anyone else hear that? Oh no. The voice is a back. I miss this place.

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Number three, I'm actually gonna group it together. Number three, because I love them, honestly. If I think about I love them equally. Number three is a lot of people's favorite, what they say is the best ride of Disneyland, which I could see why you would call it the best ride, because it is fan freaking tastic. Embodies the meaning of awesome line, because the line well, the out part sucks, in part awesome. Guardians of the Galaxy slash Tower of Terror. I loved it back when it's Tower of Terror. I love the vibe of everything in there. Guardians of the Galaxy does a great job of really making you feel like you're probably the collector, and the ride itself is still fan-fricking tastic. Just that ride. The day we went though, we went there for day three, and two of the elevators were down half the time where lines of line was going by slow. They finally fixed them, which was nice. But just it's you you know, you know. It's you're experiencing the Guardians of the Galaxy part. I don't remember, I don't remember the exact part extra part of Tower of the Terror, other than the tower itself being terrifying and stuff, but then in the ride itself, I don't I think all you did was just go up and down the ride part itself. Nothing extra was really put to it. But the Guardians of the Galaxy part of you're just part of you're helping break out the Guardians of the Galaxy out of the collector's you know clutches, and you're helping rocket, and it's just really freaking cool. Just everything about it and the ride itself, the final jump at the top, you get the cool view, and then they drop you down again. My nephew was trying so hard to be tough, but uh that little scallywag and the final shot of the uh of the uh just the look at his face in the picture because they were all like woo woo. You see him just they love that picture so much. Um speaking of scallywag, um, honorable mention, Pirates of the Caribbean. I love that ride too. It didn't make my top ten, but I do love it. Just wanted to put that out there. Um, but yeah, Guardians of the Galaxy Tower of Terror. Just I love that ride. It's my number three. I understand, fully understand, and it might actually be the best ride at the park. But for me, number two is once again bringing this back up. We talked about briefly before, but Rise of the Resistance. I heard rumblings of the amazingness that is Rise of the Resistance. Nothing anybody could have told me would have prepared me for that ride. It probably would actually be my number one if number one wasn't what it is. But Rise of the Resistance. This is gonna be another one. I'm not going to spoil if you case you have not had the chance to ride this ride. Just if you love actually Star Wars. If you love being part of a story, a full-bodied experience, a somewhat cool line. The line is alright, but the experience of once you get inside, uh what happens, what you experience in this ride is second to none. It is Disney displaying what they do best at its best. Just from the moment you go inside, something happens, to put it lightly, um, then something else happens. You go into a thing, then something else happens, and then you think I think we're almost done with the ride, and then something else happens. Just so much happens in Rise of the Resistance as a Star Wars lover, as a thrill seeker, as a story lover, everything that happens in Rise of the Resistance, again, I do not want to spoil it for anybody who has not had the privilege of experiencing that ride. That ride legitimately, no no joking, no caps, no nothing, is worth the price of emission itself. People pay hundreds of dollars to go to a concert, pay frickin' thousands of dollars to go to concert. Who am I joking? Freaking people am I working on how to sell their frickin' BST whatever BTS tickets for freaking four grand for the Stanford show. This ride is legitimately the worth more than the price of admission. It's just it's a long ride. It's 10 frickin' minutes of bliss. It is just Rise of the Resistance, man. It was not overhyped for me. It was undersold. People are saying it's awesome. I'm glad none of it was spoiled for me. The stuff you get to experience, how they hid. I know how I mean I watch videos, I know how they did you technically go like outside the park, blah blah blah blah blah. You think they hide things on the thingies, and they do this and this, you go up and down a lot. The stuff they manage to hide in this ride, and the stuff you get to do in this ride, is it's it was mind-boggling. I was nerding out so hard when we got out. I hate my white mounts so freaking much. Stupid. I need to fix this camera again. This ride probably would be my number one, if not for my childhood favorite, my family favorite. Everyone in my family loves this ride. I can still ride this ride. Up Space Mountain is still my number one ride there. It's I know it's not the line by far away, the worst line at Disneyland, because literally all you do is just walk in open air, and then you go into like a hallway. I go to a lot of conventions, it feels like I'm at a convention hall. It's cool once you get inside, because once you're inside you see the ship, but leading up, it sucks. But just Space Mountain, man. Roller coaster in the dark, just starlights everywhere, galaxies, the just I love it, man. Space Mountain. It's been my favorite since I was a little kid. It's now my nephew's favorite ride, too. So it's not just me, it's not just me running off of nostalgia. My nephew absolutely loved it. He he and I are the only two that wrote it this trip because my niece, she's too young. She I don't think she was even tall enough to ride the ride. She's she's she's short. She freaking got the short gene for my brother-in-law's family, that's for damn sure. Um just the experience of Space Mountain, man. And seeing how much my nephew loved it made me so happy. It made me so freaking happy. One thing I hate, the one thing Disneyland does I despise is they don't have cubby holes for anything. So we were we had just left making our lightsabers because he made his, he got the power one. I want to make mine. I want to get a power one too, just to complete the collection because you see they're so cool. I mean, like I said, you can't hear it, but they're metal. But he we had a hold of ours in their carrying pouch in our lap on the ride. That part suck because they don't have cubby holes, so you can't leave anything everywhere. But other than that, just seeing his face, seeing how much he also loves Spaceman made me so damn happy, and I just I'm so glad he got to experience that with him. And I just I love I love Disneyland, man. It it reignited my I mean I've always loved Disney. Um I mean I'm I'm a 90s kid. We had some of the best cartoons in the 90s, and we like they've just got they had a little lull. There's some modern moves I also still do not like. Um, I know a lot of people are like, I don't like Luca. Luca's just meh. It's just meh. But but I just love I love Disney music. I mean, I've grown up listening to it, it's been that's been reignited in me. I love Disney songs, I love the catchability. Tarzan still has the great, granted, they kind of cheated, but Tarzan still has the greatest soundtrack of all time. You you cheated in case you don't know, but it's just it's because it's Phil Collins. I love Phil Collins, I love Genesis, so I'm gonna love that soundtrack. But just, man, I need to go back. It's a five-hour drive for me. But it's a five-hour drive that's worth so much more than just going on a trip to an amusement park. The joy I felt on that trip, experiencing that with my family, seeing my niece and nephew light up. I just I need to go back. I love it there. Yes, it's expensive, sure. Surprisingly, it's actually kind of funny, is actually that like it's expensive to go there. Like the trip itself is expensive, but the food inside is not expensive. It's actually like normal price, and sometimes even borderline cheap. That's the part that's sick. Just I love it there. I know people want to talk trash about it. I know Disney doesn't exactly always make the best decisions, obviously. Um but just if you're able to go, just go once. But when you go once, technically go thrice. You want to make sure you get like the three-day hopper pass, that's the best deal. Just full disclosure for California residents back when you bought the I don't think the the actually think it's live till May 10th, I think is when the the deal dies. But California residents get the three-day hopper pass for 210 or 250. 210 or 250, which, for those who don't know, that's insanely cheap compared to the normal price of admission for a three-day hopper. Just I could spend a week, I could spend a month there for Christ's sake. I I love it. I love Disney. I'm going back and keep watching more movies. I'm finally catching up. I'm currently watching Andor. I'm catching up. I I somehow never took in my defense, there's too many damn shows to watch. So I'm finishing up Andor. I'm gonna finish I need to go I'm gonna go back and re-watch Clone Wars. I watched it when I was first coming out, I don't remember it all too well. But I'm gonna go back and watch the Clone War series and Rebels and everything tied to that. I just having fun going back, man. I don't know. I feel like I feel like it's reawakened the joy in me. I feel like the happiest place on earth has actually truly actually made me happy and reawakened the happiness in me. And going there made me want to be creative. That's why I took kind of breaks around the time. Because I'm thinking of ways to use my creative thoughts that were burned and reignited in there to make the crucible of the FCU the best it can possibly be. But speaking of F and C and U, I'll see you all next time. Thank you all for being here so much. Thank you for taking your time to listen to me yamber on about this. And just stay tuned in next week where we discuss my instrument collection. Um, I'm not I also want to take I know people think to use it for this. I'm not using that video to brag. Because trust me, my stuff is super not expensive. I only have like two guitars that we classify as expensive. The rest are all super cheap, and I've also had them for a very long time. Um yeah, by the way, that's again, I got that at Disneyland, the mouse guitar, because they brought it back as a souvenir shop. It's not the best thing in the world, but it's also like the best souvenir of all time, other than the lightsaber. The one thing I'm mad at myself, though, oh yeah, and cool. Um, I'm mad at myself because I forgot to buy a new antenna topper when we were there because I lost mine in the car wash. I forgot to get a new one. Oh well, I guess it just means I have to go back. Just like going back, you guys need to. I'll see y'all next time. Thank you all so much for watching. As always, you've been great. I've been Tennerock. And until next time, take care of yourselves and each other. But mainly, as always. Yeah, take care.