The Mole meets Nemo…………!
Many Aussie and Kiwi visitors to Disneyland in California will remember the original and extremely popular classic Disneyland Submarine Voyage and many of us will also have tried it, opening back in 1959 and retired in 1998.
In the meantime, the submarine lagoon has remained in Tomorrowland and opens to the public today as the new Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage after the glittering premier yesterday, with The Mole meeeting Holywood stars including Patricia Arquette and Thomas Jane, David Arquette, Courtney Cox, Ricardo Chavira (Carlos Salis in Desperate Houswives), Penelope Ann Miller, Geena Davis, Sean Astin, Alexander Gould (The voice of Nemo in the film), Lisa Kudrow, Frankie J, Brooke Shields, Denise Richards and Aussie star Dominic Purcell from Prison Break………The Mole had a chat with most of these Holywood stars so watch out for TravelMole tomorrow to hear what they had to say.
Ricardo Chavez, aka Carlos Salis in Desperate Housewives, pictured right with his family told The Mole that he had he had been to Australia a number of times, thought it an amazing country and was looking forward to going back as soon as posssible. He said, that that his son loved Nemo so that would be a good reason to go back.
The new Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage attraction takes its inspiration from the worldwide smash-hit Disney·Pixar, movie Finding Nemo and is full of new fun, surprises and high technology “underwater” experiences and is also a major highlight of the Year of a Million Dreams celebration at Disneyland.

More stars tomorrow!
A Report by The Mole finding Nemo at the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage at Disneyland Resort, California.
John Alwyn-Jones
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