View Full Version : Boo Bear's 1st TR *UPDATED w/ TONS of Details & PHOTOS*
Boo Bear
06-24-2009, 01:00 AM
For those of you who don't know me already, I'm Bridgette and I will be moving to Santa Barbara on July 2nd. I'm a very family oriented person, and I'm leaving most of them behind in Indiana. This trip will be a great thing for me, as I pursue my education at the Brooks Institute of Photography.
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My Favorite...
Disney theme...
"VINTAGE ALL THE WAY!
top 3 Characters...
1)Mickey Mouse
2)Minnie Mouse
3)Eeyore
top 3 Disney Movies of all time...
1) Beauty and the Beast
2) Lilo and Stitch
3) Snow White or Little Mermaid
This solo trip is from July 3 through the 6th, 2009. I'm staying Concierge at the DLH for three nights. This is my first stay at the DLR, I've been to WDW though.
Yes. I am going to Disneyland on the 4th of July.
Yes. I understand the crowd situation.
No. It won't bother me.
Day 1: Planned so far.
Arrive at DLR between 8 & 9am.
Leave luggage at DLR and head to Main Street Bank to redeem my AP vouchers for Premium AP
Take "Welcome to Disneyland Tour at 10am
Go back to DLH and check out my room and maybe snack a little bit at the lounge
Evening fireworks
Fantasmic Dessert Seating at 10:30pm
Day 2: Will be crazy.
Wake up super early and wait in line for early entry
Take lots of books because I won't be able to ride many rides after regular park opening
Shop around and take tons of street photography
If pass outs are permitted, go hang by the Neverland Pool at DLH and score a few tasty adult beverages at Cove Bar
Snack in the lounge and update my trip report
Return to the parks with my books and plot a fireworks location hours and hours before they are scheduled
Day 3: More Disneyland.
Arrive at park opening to walk onto some great rides
Arrive at 10am for the "Walk in Walt's Footsteps Tour"
Shop around and get some FP for rides
Head to DCA to try to see Aladdin
Meander around DCA
Lunch at DLH Concierge Lounge
Shop and play at DTD
Return to DCA for parades
Try to make it back to DL to see fireworks or watch from DLH concierge lounge
Day 4: More DTD & Hodge Podge stuff
These are preliminary and not set in stone. I'll post more as plans begin to finalize! Thanks for checking this out!
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QueenDoOver
06-24-2009, 09:41 AM
Hi Bridgette,
Glad to see your pre-trip. It makes it so fun to look forward to the trip, although your trip is just around the corner. It sounds delightful to tell you the truth.
A couple of things. Why not hit the concierge lounge in the morning when you first arrive. You will have your key, and although you won't have your room, after check in, just zip up the glass elevator and grab yourself a water bottle or two and perhaps a mickey rice crispy treat? I think that would be a rather magical way to start the day. They don't mind at all about you taking stuff out, and in fact they have trays for that purpose.
I seem to know alot about it don't I for a gal that never stayed there. But, our last family trip, most of us stayed at HOJO and my cousins stayed at DLH Concierge at the AP rate. They had booked their room regular through Disney Travel Co, and when I found out what they were paying, I got them a concierge room for about a $1000 less for the trip. Needless to say, I was the favored guest visitor:) But we did hang at the pool with them several times, and they brought down trays of goodies poolside, as well as took them back to their room. It was pretty cool really.
They also have a wine and cheese thing in the evening, so you may want to fit that in one night too.
Poolside is the Lost Boys Bar, and they will happily package your drink up to take poolside. They have just lovely Lemondrops.
BillyFan
06-24-2009, 07:15 PM
Your plans look great, Bridgette! If you're smart about collectin FPs, you should be able to get on plenty of rides on the 4th.
Boo Bear
06-24-2009, 07:39 PM
Hi Bridgette,
Glad to see your pre-trip. It makes it so fun to look forward to the trip, although your trip is just around the corner. It sounds delightful to tell you the truth.
A couple of things. Why not hit the concierge lounge in the morning when you first arrive. You will have your key, and although you won't have your room, after check in, just zip up the glass elevator and grab yourself a water bottle or two and perhaps a mickey rice crispy treat? I think that would be a rather magical way to start the day. They don't mind at all about you taking stuff out, and in fact they have trays for that purpose.
I seem to know alot about it don't I for a gal that never stayed there. But, our last family trip, most of us stayed at HOJO and my cousins stayed at DLH Concierge at the AP rate. They had booked their room regular through Disney Travel Co, and when I found out what they were paying, I got them a concierge room for about a $1000 less for the trip. Needless to say, I was the favored guest visitor:) But we did hang at the pool with them several times, and they brought down trays of goodies poolside, as well as took them back to their room. It was pretty cool really.
They also have a wine and cheese thing in the evening, so you may want to fit that in one night too.
Poolside is the Lost Boys Bar, and they will happily package your drink up to take poolside. They have just lovely Lemondrops.
Fantastic suggestions, thank you so much! Right now I'm just trying to get my apartment packed this last day at home.... whew!
tinkermell
06-24-2009, 09:08 PM
Hi Brigette!
Thought I'd check in too!popcorn::
Mel
Boo Bear
06-24-2009, 11:24 PM
Hi Tina & Melody! Thanks for checking out my pre-trip report. I won't be able to pre-anything as I have a million things to do before I load the moving truck tomorrow. I'm so not close to being packed. I have to pack for the road trip with my brother, for the overall California move and for Disneyland. I'm going to sleep for a few hours and then go at it again very early. *yawn*
prettyprincessbelle
06-25-2009, 03:52 PM
Sup girl!! :)
Boo Bear
06-25-2009, 10:52 PM
Sup girl!! :)
Hey Courtney! I love your trip reports so much so that I decided to give it a go for my own upcoming trips! I hope I do alright :confused3
prettyprincessbelle
06-25-2009, 10:58 PM
Hey Courtney! I love your trip reports so much so that I decided to give it a go for my own upcoming trips! I hope I do alright :confused3
Omg Bridgette, your TRs are going to be fantastic!!!! :banana: :thumbsup2
I really hope you have a safe trip over here to the West Coast! :hug: It's been real overcast over here lately, but still fairly warm. The beach is waiting for you! :cool2:
lulubelle
06-25-2009, 11:01 PM
How exciting for you Bridgette.:)
I agree with Tracey, take advantage of the concierge service as much as possible, it is wonderful and you will feel spoiled!
Boo Bear
07-01-2009, 02:35 AM
Ok checking back in for my Pre-TR! I haven't made any additional reservations, but I'm going to leave for Anaheim after I drop my brother off at the Santa Barbara airport at 6am on Friday. I don't have to meet up with my tour group until a little before 10am, so I'll drop my things off at the DLH, pop up to the concierge lounge for treats and beverages, then head to redeem my annual pass during early entry since I'll be a resort hotel guest. Sound like a good plan?
QueenDoOver
07-01-2009, 09:19 AM
Sounds good. Don't forget to get your picture taken by all the photopass photographers. You can decide about purchasing after you get home and review them.
If your AP processing goes quickly, and you have extra time, I love a jaunt around the park on the train. Sort of gets me set for experiencing the parks.
Have fun!
Boo Bear
07-01-2009, 11:48 PM
Sounds good. Don't forget to get your picture taken by all the photopass photographers. You can decide about purchasing after you get home and review them.
If your AP processing goes quickly, and you have extra time, I love a jaunt around the park on the train. Sort of gets me set for experiencing the parks.
Have fun!
I won't forget the photopass thing! I might get the CD with my birthday fun card during my trip in a few weeks. ONLY 36 MORE HOURS!
Stacerita
07-02-2009, 12:06 AM
Looking forward to reading your report.
disneydreamer74
07-03-2009, 09:48 PM
Hi Bridgette, and welcome to the west coast. I am a hoosier native as well (Fort Wayne) so I know the culture shock you will experience!!! Santa Barbara is soooo beautiful! Hope you are having a blast!!
Boo Bear
07-07-2009, 12:32 PM
Okay I'm officially working on my real TR this very second! I'll post the link once I get started. Right now I'm just mapping it all out. It's going to be major!
Hi Bridgette, and welcome to the west coast. I am a hoosier native as well (Fort Wayne) so I know the culture shock you will experience!!! Santa Barbara is soooo beautiful! Hope you are having a blast!!
Hello fellow Indiananin (I still can't believe that's what we're called.... of course besides Hoosiers!) I visited Santa Barbara once for my 16th birthday (the trip wasn't so great-it's a long story) and then again in March with my parents to check out my new school and everything. I'm living in a guest space at Hope Ranch and it's absolutely perfect for me. There are a few minor glitches with the place, but nothing that can't be fixed. I agree, it's heaven on earth here. Yesterday I was driving down the street to my house and passed a man on a horse just walking down the street. Now that's something you don't see everyday!
Sarah84
07-07-2009, 12:53 PM
Hi Bridgette just came across your TR and look forward to reading it. Hope you are enjoying living in Santa Barbara :)
Boo Bear
07-07-2009, 01:27 PM
*This Trip Report is Still in Progress*
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My name is Bridgette and I’m 24 (will be 25 on July 16th). I just moved to Santa Barbara, CA on July 2nd because I will be pursuing a second degree in photography at the Brooks Institute. The most important thing to me in the world is my family, and I was very sad to leave them. I chose to make this trip to Disneyland so soon after arriving at my new home because the 4th of July has always been a huge family tradition and this is the first time I’ve had to miss out. So I figured, what would be a better way to lift my spirit than to make a solo trip to Disneyland for the 4th of July?! After having completed my trip, I can honestly say it was EXACTLY what I needed, and I can’t wait to share everything with you all!
Day 1 - July 3rd
I arrived at Disneyland at 9am on July 3rd. After a few wrong turns I finally found the Disneyland Hotel. As luck would have it, a room on the concierge floor with a pool view was available right away, so I took it.
This will be a link to the details and photos of my concierge experience at DLH very shortly.
Boo Bear
07-07-2009, 01:28 PM
Yes, Sarah, I love it!
Docter419
07-07-2009, 01:52 PM
I can't wait to hear more, I won't be there till september. ARG
Sarah84
07-07-2009, 02:27 PM
Can't wait to read more and see your pics, looking at all the DL pics gets me even more excited for my first visit in september :banana:
Glad you enjoyed your visit, but sorry you couldn't spend july 4th with your family as you normally do, but at least you got to be somewhere magical like Disney :woohoo:
prettyprincessbelle
07-07-2009, 03:46 PM
I'm in, lady! I'm glad you made it here okay!! How are you liking the weather!?
BillyFan
07-07-2009, 06:09 PM
I'm ready for details!
QueenDoOver
07-07-2009, 10:07 PM
Great Start Bridgett!! Everybody neat and tidy? Then on with the show...
magicallyDisney001
07-08-2009, 12:27 AM
I'm here, too! Can't wait to see your TR! Hope the crowds weren't too bad with 4th of July :goodvibes
Boo Bear
07-08-2009, 12:54 AM
Luckily a room on the concierge floor (11th of the Dreams Tower) was ready when I arrived at 9am on Friday July 3, 2009. It had a pool view instead of a DTD view but I took it because it was available. In some ways I wish I had taken the DTD view because the noise from the pool was very loud during the hours it was open. I tried to nap a few times with little success. I was only a few doors down from the concierge lounge, so if I got to choose which room I would want, a DTD view on a different floor, or a noisy pool view on the same floor, I’d probably choose the noisy version.
The appearance of the room was great! When I walked into the room there was a little hallway that turned to the left. Once you turn, you face a door for a connecting room option. On the left is the bathroom and on the right is the bedroom/main room. I was very satisfied with the bathroom. There was Disney magic everywhere! There was a separate room for the toilet to the left, the counter and sink was straight in front as you walk in, and the shower/tub on the right.
The turn down service was a fun treat as well!
I apologize for the messy room, I forgot to take photos of the room until I was about to check out.
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Boo Bear
07-08-2009, 12:55 AM
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There are a lot of people who say that the DLH is dated. It is, but it didn’t bother me at all. I could’ve cared less if there was an HDTV in my room or if the wallpaper was more up to date. I barely watched TV. I can see how it would be important to some concierge guests who choose to take advantage of the complementary DVDs, but for me it was no biggie.
ps. I was right across the hall from the Mickey suite and got a peek inside during housekeeping service! It was soooooo awesome!
Sherry E
07-08-2009, 12:58 AM
Great report and pictures! I always love seeing those Mickey head bath products! But....it looks like you have 3 different TRs going. I am confused. I don't know what to follow! Are they all from the same trip? You could do one big mega report like some of the rest of us have going, and combine all the sections.
Boo Bear
07-08-2009, 12:59 AM
I watched the 4th of July fireworks from this little window table. They opened the sliding glass doors so we could hear the boom of the fireworks, but they played the music. I have to say that the music and firework synchronization was the best I've ever seen... Honda sponsored the holiday show and it was absolutely incredible. They had a similar show a few days before and a few days after, but the fireworks on the 4th were 5 minutes longer. I'll post those images soon!
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Sherry E
07-08-2009, 11:35 AM
Bridgette - Okay, I merged your 3 TR threads together into one super duper TR thread.:cool1: So you can just keep posting and adding to this thread when your update your TR! This way, we have all of your great info and photos in one place!
By the way, I love how the chocolate coins on the bed are in the Hidden Mickey formation! Adorable! Was that the way you found them when you got into the room? If so - gotta love that attention to detail.
Your TR is making me long to get back to the DLH - I used to stay there all the time and it has been way too long since I have been there because I am usally at the PPH (or GCH if I am lucky)!!
Boo Bear
07-09-2009, 06:04 PM
Bridgette - Okay, I merged your 3 TR threads together into one super duper TR thread.:cool1: So you can just keep posting and adding to this thread when your update your TR! This way, we have all of your great info and photos in one place!
By the way, I love how the chocolate coins on the bed are in the Hidden Mickey formation! Adorable! Was that the way you found them when you got into the room? If so - gotta love that attention to detail.
Your TR is making me long to get back to the DLH - I used to stay there all the time and it has been way too long since I have been there because I am usally at the PPH (or GCH if I am lucky)!!
Thanks Sherry E!
That's how they were when I got back to my room, I didn't manipulate anything!!! I am so excited that I'm going back in a week for my birthday. :cool1:
wendylady36
07-09-2009, 06:48 PM
Seeing your pictures has made me really miss the DLH! The last time I stayed there was 8 years ago. :sad2:
I'm enjoying your report and I can't wait to read/see more! popcorn:: :3dglasses
Boo Bear
07-09-2009, 08:35 PM
I checked into my room at 9:30 and hauled buns through DTD to DL Park. I didn’t have time to get my AP processed right away because I was signed up for the Welcome to Disneyland Tour at 10am.
First of all, I have to say that the Welcome to Disneyland tour was an excellent value and completely worth my time. It is ordinarily $25, but with my Disney Visa Card, I was able to get it for only $20. Many publications say that it’s only best for people who have never been to Disneyland before, but I completely disagree even though it really was my first time. The main reason I say this is because not only do you get a bunch of background information while touring the parks, but you get 3 Choice FastPasses which allow up to 6 people onto any ride in the FP system, with the exception of Toy Story Mania. You also get priority seating for one of the parades or for the Aladdin show and priority seating the day of for a few choices of restaurants within DL Park. I passed on that because I am usually not that hungry at noon.
We met at the Guided Tours booth just to the left of the Main Street Train Station. There were three other people on the tour with me. A kind woman named Mary, her son, and I think the other woman was a family friend or nanny. I can’t remember her name, but she was the reason they did the tour, as she is from Mexico and it was her first time at the resort as well. She was very sweet! Her English wasn’t the best, and I am in the process of learning Spanish, but it’s amazing how people find ways of communicating.
We began the tour over in DCA and went towards the Hollywood area. The guide, Nancy, explained how forced perspective is utilized throughout many aspects of both parks. I really wish I would have gotten a photo, but for those of you who don’t know, when you take your first left inside DCA, you’ll see that at the end of the street, there is a mural painted on the side of a building to create the illusion that the street goes on forever. Disney Parks uses this effect in many of their structures. On Main Street U.S.A., the buildings are taller closer to the entrance, and get smaller and the proportions change as you get closer to the Sleeping Beauty Castle hub. This is to create the illusion that the street is longer than it really is. But back to the Hollywood Pictures area of DCA… it was really cool to re-enter that park at different times of the day and at about 2 or 3pm, the sky is the same color as the side of the building. It’s a fooler! *har har*
We saw Muppet Vision 3D. I love the Muppets… even though I’ve seen this attraction at WDW, it was still magical. Then we went into the animation area and toured the Sorcerers Workshop. In Beast’s Library, I sat down at one of the stations to figure out which Disney Character I am. Well, it isn’t the most flattering angle of me, but here are photos of what I found out!
Then we went towards the Tower of Terror to get FastPasses. I couldn’t get any because I didn’t have time to process my AP, and all I had was a ticket voucher. Mary, bless her (for the first time), let me have hers.
Then we skipped It’s Tough to Be A Bug, and it was my fault. I said I was afraid of spiders and so she said “we’ll skip that one”. It can’t be that bad, can it?!
We toured the tortilla factory and watched an adorable movie made by kids, then ate a tortilla. It tasted like a warm regular tortilla. I wished I had salsa or something…. Oh well, it was free.
We headed to the bridge that leads to the Paradise Pier area and stopped on the bridge near Ariel’s Grotto and where the construction for the future water show will be. We heard all about the plans for DCA over the next 5 years and to be perfectly honest, I zoned out during that speech.
After snapping out of it, we walked over and around to Grizzly River Run (I think that’s what it’s called) to get FP. Mary wanted her FP for that, so Nancy said she’d have them make me a paper voucher for it, but I actually ended up getting a 4th Choice FP. SCORE! Then on our way out, we learned that the rocked part outside of Soarin’ is on loan from NASA and it’s an actual rocket ship part.
The whole DCA segment took about an hour and ½. Then we re-entered DL Park and stopped at the flag pole and learned about Walt’s opening day speech and as we walked down Main Street, we learned about the forced perspective idea I discussed earlier. Then we rode Pirates of the Caribbean and I was TOTALLY impressed. It had 2 drops, unlike WDW and it seemed to be much longer and just as fantastic! Truly nostalgic IMO. Then we rode the Train from New Orleans Square back around to Main Street where we got our packets for the tour containing our choice FP’s, confirmations for our priority seating arrangements, I chose Aladdin at 4:15, but went back to my hotel room and passed out on my bed so I missed it. I guess I could’ve done a brisk walk to DCA and maybe I would’ve made it, but my thought was that I have an AP and will probably see it when I go back for my birthday.
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Sherry E
07-09-2009, 08:57 PM
Ooooh! I love those photos inside the Animation Building. Your Beast's Library pictures came out great, and the one where you are figuring out which character you are at least has you IN the photo. For some reason, I could not sit in the right spot on the chair and the camera kept cutting off a chunk of my head.:lmao:
I didn't know about the part of the rocket in the Soarin' building being on loan from NASA! Cool! Those are the little details that are so interesting to learn about DLR.
BillyFan
07-09-2009, 09:06 PM
Thanks for the tour info, Bridgette. It sounds like a great trip so far!!
Stacerita
07-09-2009, 09:16 PM
Great report so far. I love the pics from the Animation Building. I could spend tons of time there.
QueenDoOver
07-09-2009, 10:39 PM
Sounds like you had a wonderful time! So glad to hear about the tour. Now I am thinking that we should book that for our surprise trip with the little boys. Sounds like they may temper it to audience a bit. Hmmm... I wonder if they do the tour on Saturdays.
Boo Bear
07-10-2009, 12:31 AM
After my naparoo, I grabbed some waters, a brownie (so delicious) & banana from the concierge lounge and headed back through DTD. I stopped and played at World of Disney for awhile then headed back towards DCA. I rode Soarin’ first using one of my choice FP and then went to Tower of Terror. I wasn’t nearly as impressed with DL’s version as I was with WDW. It was TOT that made me begin to realize that the CM aren’t as ‘in character’ as they are at WDW. Don’t get me wrong…. After visiting WDW last August and DL now, I think I like DL better because WDW is extremely overwhelming and hotter than Hades with humidity and more bugs. I love Disneyland for its nostalgia. I’m a true Walt fan to the core.
Speaking of nostalgia, I recommend that everyone see the DVD “Walt, the Man Behind the Myth” at least three times. I Netflix’ed it so many times that I finally bought it at WOD. Make sure you have a pack of tissues handy. You’ll laugh as you sob…. And don’t turn it off when the credits start. The second best line is from Walt at the very end. The best quote is also from Walt,
“I’m not an optimist, I’m an optimal behaviorist.”
Then I headed to DL Park and ate the roast beef, mashed potatoes, mixed veggies and corn bread at the French Market in New Orleans Square. It was DELICIOUS! I drank an entire large Sprite after having downed two bottles of water from the concierge lounge. This fact becomes relevant in a minute.
Next, I rode Indiana Jones with one of the choice FP because I didn’t know there was a faster single rider line. I also learned this about Splash Mountain. From both experiences, I learned that there is much less of a wait time if you join the single rider queue than if you use a FP. Soarin’ (I think) and GRR at DCA also have single rider lines.
After having eaten only a brownie and banana all day, the roast beef meal was highly satisfying, but sat like lead on my stomach. I had absolutely no idea what to expect from Indiana Jones, and if I had known, I would have let my lupper digest for at least an hour before riding Indiana Jones. It’s like the swimming pool phenomenon. Also, by the video portion of the queue, my bladder was heavy as well. *Never ride this ride with anything about you being full* I have never had such a body mass reality check as I did while riding Indiana Jones. My body shook in places I never imagined possible. I walked out of the attraction not knowing what to think. I asked the first CM I saw where the ladies room was.
Then I rode Pirates of the Caribbean again and then wandered and shopped around. I rode the DLRR to Tomorrowland and got lost trying to find Space Mountain. By that time it was 8:30 and Toontown and some of Fantasyland had closed. The roping off of routes didn’t help the being lost factor. All I wanted to do was find the hub before the fireworks. Eventually I wandered my way around Matterhorn through Frontierland and staked out my spot after buying a frozen strawberry lemonade. It was rock hard so I stashed it in my purse until after the show.
The special holiday fireworks were showing that night, but were a shorter version than the fireworks that were planned for the 4th. I must say that I got a little choked up when they beginning of the fireworks honored Native Americans. Also, like I’ve mentioned before, the fireworks were especially in synch with the music. After the father in front of me took his toddler off of his shoulders, I was able to get some decent photos. The fireworks gave me goose bumps, which didn’t help the fact that I was starting to get really cold and was wearing a tank top.
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Boo Bear
07-10-2009, 12:46 AM
After the fireworks I made a b-line for Space Mountain and used a choice FP. It was incredible and so much better than the WDW version! Then I went to get my seats for Fantasmic at 10:30. I bought the dessert seating and the tray was awesome! I wasn’t hungry because I ate that frozen strawberry lemonade because at the time I bought it, I was really hot. Well, lets just say that I froze my tooshie off at Fantasmic. There was this annoying couple behind me too. The husband actually had the nerve to say something like, “enough with the Spanish already” when they did the announcements in Spanish after the English and then I think he whispered something like “learn English”. What a creep. They also talked really loudly to one another throughout the whole thing and the woman sang along really loudly. Some people have no consideration for others. I didn’t let it ruin my enjoyment though, I have an awesome ability to tune people out.
I really wish that I had chosen the earlier seating because I was still pretty jet-lagged at that point. It’s 3 hours later in Indiana and I was so tired, freezing, and my feet were absolutely killing me. (I’ll explain that in a later). Fantasia is one of my absolute favorites and as a photographer; I really appreciated the technology of reverse projection. FYI, reverse projectors run in the 10s of thousands of dollars so I had never seen one before. My favorite part is when the water caught on fire! I got a great photo of the eyeball and whale!
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I ate the chocolate Mickey head off the mini cheesecake, half of the cheesecake and one marble sized truffle and that’s it. My feet hurt so badly that I had no appetite too. For those of you who don’t know, I broke out in absolutely horrible hives when I moved and was put on steroids. To top it off, the night before in Vegas, I had gotten a pedicure and had my feet buffed and sanded. Then when I had gotten to DL I took the Welcome to Disneyland Tour in Croc sandals. That was a terrible idea because the bottoms of my feet where they had sanded were raw. Then I wore sneakers all day long that were about a size too small because of the swelling from the steroids. When I got back to my hotel room, I drew a bath with the milk bath I had just gotten from Basin and ate the rest of my Fantasmic dessert in the tub. The only word that can describe it is GLROIOUS!
magicallyDisney001
07-10-2009, 01:50 AM
Aww, so sorry about your sore feet! Especially when Disneyland is so exhausting as is. Glad you enjoyed dessert and a bath; that sounds fantastic! :woohoo:
Hope the sore-ness didn't take away too much of the fun :goodvibes
amyamya
07-10-2009, 02:25 PM
When I got back to my hotel room, I drew a bath with the milk bath I had just gotten from Basin and ate the rest of my Fantasmic dessert in the tub.
Awesome sentence!
Sherry E
07-10-2009, 03:09 PM
This sounds like an awesome vacation, Bridgette! Concierge at the DLH! Good food. A great tour that gives you all kinds of cool information. Shopping at Basin (I love Basin!) and then soaking in the tub with your dessert! And no one to bother you or prevent you from relaxing. I bet you had a GREAT night's sleep after that full day and the soak in the tub!
Boo Bear
07-11-2009, 01:58 AM
Sherry E, yes, I believe I had a hard time waking up the next day as a matter of fact! I rolled out of bed anyway because I had incentive to get up waiting for me on the counters in the concierge lounge. Yummy pastries, OJ and coffee! I think that was the day I got sent back to my room because I forgot to put on shoes. My feet just hurt so bad!
Boo Bear
07-11-2009, 02:03 AM
Oh and btw, I'm usually not a florally type of person, but the Therapy scent from Basin makes me melt like butter. I wish I would've gotten the body butter lotion so I don't have to take a bath to experience it. I also got the salt scrub and used it on my calves. The only way I can describe how it felt after walking around all day with swollen legs is that I felt like the way a dog's face looks when you scratch that one spot on their scruff and their hind leg starts kicking. It sounds really weird, but sometimes I feel that way when I go through the car wash if my car is really dirty. You all better get used to my weird analogies, I have a bunch of them.
tinkermell
07-11-2009, 09:26 AM
Great report Brigette!!! :goodvibes
Boo Bear
07-11-2009, 12:33 PM
Thanks to Melody and everyone else! I'm having fun taking my time to do this. I took all of my photos at 9 megapixels so I have to re size everything which is a pain. Coming soon will be posts about:
My first character breakfast/first character meet & greet!
The 4th of July section including crowd reports & firework thoughts and photos.
Thoughts about DTD, shopping, and the UVA Bar
4th of July crowd reports & FANTASTIC fireworks photos from the DLH concierge lounge
July 5th section beginning with the "Walk in Walt's Footsteps Tour"
Thoughts about DL attractions
Thoughts on some of the DCA attractions
The Electrical Parade w/ TONS of photos
July 6th Closing
Thoughts on the Monorail system, Matterhorn Bobsleds, It's A Small World, Splash Mountain (w/ silly photo)
Closing thoughts about DL, w/ some comparison to WDW Resort.
There will probably be more that I forgot, but that's the agenda so far!
prettyprincessbelle
07-11-2009, 02:57 PM
Can't wait for more!
DisneySuiteFreak
07-12-2009, 12:27 PM
Bridgette, I'm enjoying your TR. Where did you get the bath salts/milk you are describing? Sounds wonderful. So you are going to school for a 2nd degree in photography -- is that correct? Just curious, what is your first degree in?
I'm surprised that the cms at the gate didn't simply give you an admission media that looks and acts like a park pass when you went through the gates. That's what they did for us in January. We got what looked like regular park hopper tix and they told us we could use them to get FPs just like any other ticket. Then when we were ready, we went to the ticket place to swap and get our real AP. I'm loving your report so far and looking forward to some seriously awesome photos!:goodvibes
DizNee Luver
07-12-2009, 12:27 PM
Hi Bridgette.....took me a bit to wander back over the TR section & wah-la.....there was yours!!!
Loving it so far.....big fan of your pics!!!
We did the Welcome to Disneyland Tour back in 2005. We had Mike's mother & our son (3) at the time....lets just say that they both had trouble keeping up with the tour guide. I think we saw every inch of both parks in the 2 1/2 hr time limit.....we ALL had blisters by the end of it!! I loved the tour & the info....I think these tours are great for newbies as well as veterans.
Your room pretty much looked like the room we had....we just didn't have the conceirge service. I loved the DLH......would stay there everytime if I could afford to.
Can't wait to see more. Glad your move & trip went well!!
prettyprincessbelle
07-16-2009, 10:45 PM
Happy Birthday, Bridgette!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
cannp123165
07-19-2009, 05:37 AM
Great TR - can't wait to hear more! :)
Boo Bear
07-19-2009, 05:04 PM
Bridgette, I'm enjoying your TR. Where did you get the bath salts/milk you are describing? Sounds wonderful. So you are going to school for a 2nd degree in photography -- is that correct? Just curious, what is your first degree in?
I'm surprised that the cms at the gate didn't simply give you an admission media that looks and acts like a park pass when you went through the gates. That's what they did for us in January. We got what looked like regular park hopper tix and they told us we could use them to get FPs just like any other ticket. Then when we were ready, we went to the ticket place to swap and get our real AP. I'm loving your report so far and looking forward to some seriously awesome photos!:goodvibes
I got my bath goodies at Basin in DTD.
Happy Birthday, Bridgette!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks Courtney! I'm sad you couldn't come, but hopefully we'll hang out soon :flower3:
As for the TR... I have so much more I've just been really busy. I went back to DL last weekend and I have a lot to do with the new place and school. I promise I haven't forgotten!
Escape2Disney
07-19-2009, 06:52 PM
Amazing photos! Can't wait to see more....
prettyprincessbelle
07-19-2009, 10:27 PM
Thanks Courtney! I'm sad you couldn't come, but hopefully we'll hang out soon :flower3:
It looks like you ladies had a wonderful time at RFC!!
I was thinking, I'm getting my new AP in December. If you happen to make any more solo DL trips after that and need a buddy, I would love to come if you don't mind the company. I'm on the way for you. Just let me know! :wizard:
blabbermouth
07-20-2009, 01:56 PM
Hi! Just read your trip report. Wow, you have way more stamina than me! Sounds like you had a great first day though. Look forward to hearing more.
wendylady36
07-20-2009, 03:47 PM
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Can't wait to read more! *hint, hint* *nudge, nudge* ;)
I hope you had a very happy birthday! :goodvibes
BillyFan
07-21-2009, 12:16 AM
I'm ready for more, Lady!
prettyprincessbelle
07-22-2009, 12:47 PM
So I need to post this now for you before I forget! I know you mentioned you're a David Cook fan. He'll be playing at the Ventura County Fair on August 12th at 7:30pm!
disneynerd420
07-22-2009, 01:26 PM
I'm looking forward to more! It sounds like you had a good time.
Boo Bear
07-26-2009, 02:21 PM
So I need to post this now for you before I forget! I know you mentioned you're a David Cook fan. He'll be playing at the Ventura County Fair on August 12th at 7:30pm!
Yes, I'm in love with DC. Are you going? If not, then maybe we can do something afterward? Otherwise I probably won't go. I drove to Universal City a few days ago for a concert and unless I can do more, then even a 30 minute drive is questionable.
Sorry everyone, my internet is still shotty. Hopefully it will be fixed soon!
prettyprincessbelle
07-26-2009, 10:41 PM
Yes, I'm in love with DC. Are you going? If not, then maybe we can do something afterward? Otherwise I probably won't go. I drove to Universal City a few days ago for a concert and unless I can do more, then even a 30 minute drive is questionable.
Sorry everyone, my internet is still shotty. Hopefully it will be fixed soon!
If you want I can totally meet you there and go with you! It's a maybe 10 or 15 minute drive for me!
glenpreece
07-27-2009, 12:36 AM
I am heading to DL for my trip in Oct and I too am going solo so this is great!!! Can't wait to hear about your character meal and DTD!!!
Boo Bear
07-28-2009, 10:09 AM
Well put it this way. It took almost two whole minutes for my internet to allow me to get to this page to type a reply. Most of the time my internet doesn't work, so uploading photos is a moot point right now. Hopefully it'll be fixed soon!
Sarah84
07-28-2009, 11:19 AM
Well put it this way. It took almost two whole minutes for my internet to allow me to get to this page to type a reply. Most of the time my internet doesn't work, so uploading photos is a moot point right now. Hopefully it'll be fixed soon!
Hope you get it sorted soon :)
DisneyMomma81
03-04-2010, 05:32 PM
Where's the rest ~ where are your pictures? DD and I will be visiting these same days this year, her B~day is 7/3 ~ I'd love to "hear" how the rest of your trip went.
Boo Bear
03-06-2010, 07:33 PM
I had a blog with typepad and that's where all of my photos were and it was a paid subscription that I couldn't afford to keep. I'm going to take this TR down and do a larger one of all of my trips from last year. I forgot to take the link out of my signature. I'm glad someone is still interested though! I'll link it as soon as it's finished.
heatherleigh
03-07-2010, 06:44 PM
I'm interested too, and would love to see the photos.
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