Chuyển đến nội dung chính

Weekend Disneyland visit

Happy Sunday and welcome to Disneyland!
This morning we were booking it out of the house and made it to Disneyland early. Before much security arrived apparently. With only 2 tents working, the line was quite backed up. T and I are opting to make the walk through Downtown Disney rather than wait for the security line and then the tram line.

We actually made it to rope drop in DCA! First thing I did was grab a maxpass for Toy Story Midway Mania, and then we walked right up in the standby line.

The benefit of going first thing in the morning, you might just see your score as the Best Today!

After exiting, we quickly redeemed our fastpasses and immediately snagged another FP for Midway Mania on the phone. The second time through I set a personal best!

Finally I earned the bear! You have to be over 300k and I've been close a few times, but always just shy.

After exiting we redeemed our FPs again and quickly snagged another round. In the end, the four of us rode Midway Mania 4 times in the first hour. Not a bad start to the day at all.

The kids were both excited to spend some of their birthday money today. They always like to play with the toys in the gift shop connected to Midway Mania. Of course they needed something that makes noise and lights up.

After walking on to Ariel, and nearly walking on to Mater, Ian decided we needed to ride Monsters Inc. And guess who happened to be outside posing for pictures?

Sulley! Ian was really excited to tell him that he was dressing up as Sulley for Halloween. Sulley was very excited to hear that. Alli kept repeating "I'm Mike! I'm Mike!"

Picture from their birthday party yesterday where everyone came in costume.


Alli ended up asking "Where's Mike?" to which Sulley pointed at the ride and mimicked punching in numbers. Ah, Mike is working on the scare floor I suppose.

After spending our morning in DCA, it was time to head over to Disneyland, and the difference in crowds was dramatic. It was packed at the entrance, packed on Main Street, and packed along the walkways. The kids took a spin on Gadget's Go-Coaster, ran around Donald's boat, and ran around Goofy's garden and house.

The piano makes weird sounds. Like a meowing cat and a chicken.

I think we've got our money's worth out of the AP popcorn bucket. Just $1 refills for the past month and we've had dozens of refills. And I think we've turned Ian into a popcorn snob.
Ian - "I want the yellow ones"
Notice how he's left all the white kernels.

Good for feeding ducks. And now that they've cleaned out the ponds near Big Thunder we can see other things too. Like a big turtle!

What's the long line here for?

I think we've tried most of the special holiday items offered, but the S'mores churro has evaded us. Not today.

Covered in graham cracker dust and served with a cup of marshmallow fluff and chocolate syrup.

Someone just likes the marshmallow.

Not bad. And with so much turn-over, they came out hot and fresh.

A ride on Holiday Haunted Mansion is always a requirement. I'm getting better and better at taking shots of the gingerbread house.

There's a better shot of Ian's present.

Hi Oogie!

Ian has to ride Splash Mountain.

Fun times!

After meeting up with T and riding Pooh, it was getting crowded and time to get going.
One more thing for the kids to spend birthday money on. The candy shop!

Always popular.

Another fun weekend at Disneyland!

Nhận xét

Bài đăng phổ biến từ blog này

Oak Glen Apple Farms - Part 2

Good morning! Happy Saturday! Ready to head to the apple orchards? By staying overnight nearby, we were able to get an early start to the day and arrive right when the orchards opened on Saturday. The drive in to Oak Glen was quiet and peaceful. There was even one stretch were we saw deer amongst the apple trees eating their breakfast. Having read multiple reviews ahead of time, it was clear that this was going to be a madhouse later in the day. According to everything I read, Oak Tree Village opened up at 8am. I thought getting there around 8:30am would give everyone a little time to get set up. But when we arrived, it was like a ghost town. There's lots of shops stalls, but nothing is really open yet. Looking around for anything to do, at the back of the village we found a pen with chickens, a duck, a peacock, and some pigeons. And right there by the pen was a vending machine for corn feed. Ian asked if he could have money for it, but sorry buddy, I don't carry coins. Ian sud

Oak Glen Apple Farms - Part 1

It's the weekend! This year we're not going to get the chance to fly to Michigan to visit the apple orchards there. Theresa was still really wanting to go and the kids have been getting really excited about picking apples so Theresa found a place relatively close by and made it happen! Welcome to Oak Glen! Just a 2 hour drive from our house, this mountain community had its first apple orchards planted all the way back in 1867. Now home to over 30 different orchards, this 5 mile loop is affectionately known as Apple Country. After Ian got out of school, everyone piled in the car and headed for the hotel T booked. We're making it a 2 day event, staying the night in between so we can get an early start in the morning. After checking in and getting up to our rooms, Ian was very happy to find a quarter (remember this one, it'll come back later). Time to head to our first orchard! Snow-Line Orchard has been in production since 1898. I was really happy to come on a Friday. It

Alli takes on more 40" rides at Disneyland

It's been a full weekend already, spending 2 days in Oak Glen California visiting apple orchards, but we're not done yet. Weekends are perfect for a Disneyland visit. I love seeing all the different Halloween decorations, plus Alli just turned 40" tall so she's got lots of brand new things she can ride. Hats this week continue the Nightmare Before Christmas theme from last week. From left to right, we've got a Jack Skellington style top-hat from Disneyland years ago. Next is Jack Skellington bursting out of a pumpkin which I think was offered last year at Disneyland. Then there's a Scary Teddy hat, followed by a Santa Jack hat complete with beard. Both parks open today at 8am. At 8:05 we were in a long line of cars trying to enter the parking structure, and by 8:45 we had made it through security and were walking through Downtown Disney. I always opt to take the 1 mile walk from the parking garage to the entrance instead of dealing with the tram. One other &quo