We are The Mad Hatter.. - Disneyland Montage shot on iPhone 7 Plus
It's Been awhile..
This is a vlog and montage I shot in Disneyland on my iPhone 7 Plus in 4K. Not all of the footage is in 4K only some of the footage is.
Mickey's Toontown is an interactive metropolis full of topsy turvy architecture and screwy sculptures. You can even visit the charming houses of Mickey, Minnie and other classic Disney characters. It's the place where some of your favorite Toons call home!
Attractions
There's so much to climb, ride and run around, it could even make a toon doggone dizzy! Hop into Lenny the Cab in Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin for a madcap ride through the streets of Toontown. Meet Mickey and Minnie Mouse at their adorable houses. While you're there, tour the entertaining homes of other classic Toons. Zip around on Gadget's Go Coaster, the ingenius invention of a very clever mouse. And don't forget to talk to the mailbox — you never know which one might talk back.
Shopping
Laugh it up at the Gag Factory, chock full o' hilarious goodies featuring Mickey, Minnie, Donald Duck, Goofy and Pluto.
The Toons work up quite an appetite from all those gags and laughs, so they've made sure there are plenty of quick bites to grab. If pizzas and salads are your taste, have a delicious meal as you sit outside at Daisy's Diner. The hotdogs at Pluto's Dog House are also barking good! And for dessert, there's nothing mooo-re refreshing than a swirly chocolate and vanilla treat from Clarabelle's.
A Toon's World
Downtown is packed with surprises, such as the Police Phone where you can eavesdrop on "Toontown's Finest." And check out the Fireworks Factory. Push the plunger for all kinds of explosive results! In Toon Square, every day is a city holiday. The "Clockenspiel" whistles, hammers and shrieks every half hour, and Goofy's Gas Station stands by to goof up your car most any time.
Forge onward into the rugged region of Frontierland! From the heights of Big Thunder Mountain to the rippling waters of the Rivers of America, this land celebrates the trailblazers, settlers and other heroes of the Old West. So, saddle up and head on over to the place where history is a living story for you to lasso each day!
Attractions
For a thunderous thrill, rumble over the mountain on a runaway railroad car when you board Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Then drive your wagon to the water's edge, where you can board boats like the Mark Twain Riverboat or the Sailing Ship Columbia. And look out for scallywags at the Pirate's Lair on Tom Sawyer Island. You might want to first practice your aim in the shooting gallery at the Frontierland Shootin' Exposition.
The Wild West
Frontierland embodies the tremendous expansion into the West starting with the Louisiana Purchase until the Gold Rush of 1849. The rugged fort that greets you at the entrance, the Mark Twain Riverboat and "trading posts" all highlight the pioneering spirit of the Old West.
There's a sense of adventure and taste of authentic history at every turn. For example, the Sailing Ship Columbia is based on a true 18th-century schooner named the Columbia Redidiva. And the flags that line the fort are replicas of actual flags from the revolutionary period, prior to the creation of the familiar "stars and stripes." Come see all the ways that Disney makes history the story in Frontierland!
ruise back in time on an authentic steam-powered paddlewheel riverboat. Mark Twain Riverboat is a 14-minute sightseeing voyage aboard a recreation of the glorious 19th-century riverboats that carried people and cargo up and down the mighty Mississippi.
The Mark Twain
Journey back to the days when traveling was as much about elegance and romance as it was about transportation. Board the gleaming white, 4-level, 105-foot-long vessel. You are free to walk around the decks to inspect the 400-passenger, 5/8th-scale ship and admire its meticulously detailed craftsmanship.
The 28-foot-tall Mark Twain has 4 levels (from bottom to top):
Main Deck
Promenade Deck
Texas Deck
Pilothouse
Walt Disney named the Mark Twain after the pen name of Samuel Langhorne Clemens. One of America's greatest writers and Walt's personal hero, Clemens was a riverboat pilot as a young man. That experience inspired his pen name: "mark twain" is a riverboat term that means a vessel is at a safe depth.
The Rivers of America
The Mark Twain takes you in a full circle around Pirate's Lair on Tom Sawyer Island. Along the banks of the Rivers of America, you'll see many intriguing sights and sounds across 3 different lands — including the backwoods of Frontierland, the wrought-iron railings of New Orleans Square and the peak of Chick-A-Pin Hill towering over Critter Country.
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