Disneyland Reporter Conner Purzycki brings us back to the Disneyland Resort today in his latest photo report:
Star Wars Land construction rages on…
The small cart outside of the Plaza Inn apprently will be a new Disney Vacation Club sales cart
If you haven’t seen it yet, the Cars Precision Series model in Sarge’s inside of Cars Land, it is pretty cool
The actual play-sets are a bit expensive, but they light-up and are fairly accurate to the movie counterparts.
I just wish they made the Cadillac Range so I could build my own Cars Land…
I wonder how they are going to hide the two mountains that are pretty close by in this rinky dink park. They look like the mountains of Hoth and Tatooine.
I’m sure they have something up their sleeves :)
While the separate mountains are very visible from certain locations outside the park while inside the park and at ground level the views rarely overlap. The mature 60 year old landscaping does a pretty good job of visually separating the mountains and lands. Big Thunder is visible from Frontierland, New Orleans Square and Critter Country and the Matterhorn is visible from Fantasyland, The Plaza, and Tomorrowland. Disneyland walkways are much smaller and buildings and trees are much closer together so you don’t get so many long distant views like you do at Magic Kingdom. I think this Star Wars planet has lots of “hoodoos” so from a distance it will blend in with Big Thunder…and then the trees will hide the Star Wars looking buildings.