gsrieff
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Hi!
Our family just returned from from a week long vacation in Southern California! 10/15-10/22. This TR will be about myself, my husband, our 6 year old son, my mother, 2 of my sisters, a boyfriend, and a family friend.
Quick PTR:
Day 1-3 NON Disney days:
We started our trip by driving to PDX in the pouring rain at 3:30am. The PNW was having a terrible storm, and the drive (along with my normal pre-trip anxiety) sent me into a panic attack.
It wasn't the best way to start out, but once we checked our bag, and got through TSA, I calmed down. The flight was surprisingly smooth, and we landed at 9am in the adorable Long Beach airport. My husband has family in Orange County, so they picked us up from the airport, and we stayed with them for the first 3 nights. We drank by their pool, and just chatted without any pressure of time.
Each day we had a small activity planned.
Day 1 Saturday 10/15: We went to the Huntington Beach Pier where my son and I experienced a California beach for the first time! DH loved watching all the surfers. He could've sat there all day and watched them wipe out!
It was perfect weather that day. It amazed me that I was in a tank top at the coast mid-october. That just doesn't happen in Oregon. It made it even that much sweeter that we left behind a major storm.

Day 2 Sunday 10/16: I tried In-N-Out...they had great service, but I was unimpressed with the food. I blame that on all the hype it receives. It seemed to be just a cheeseburger and fries.
I wanted to take our son to the Medieval Times dinner show, but upon first seeing ticket prices at 67 dollars, I just couldn't bite the bullet. Eventually they had a discount code, and we bought tickets for half price. 34 dollars a person for dinner, and a 2 hour show seemed very doable to me. I have heard they also regularly have Groupons. Our family let us borrow their car for our little outings, and that saved us a ton of money and stress of a rental car. Driving in California wasn't near as stressful as I had imagined. It took about 30 minutes to get to Buena Park. MT was located very closely to Knotts, and it was so well themed. The exterior castle set the mood. DH & I bought a couple of beers which totaled to $32, but we got to keep these giant glass souvenir mugs, so it seemed reasonable. Funny how I can justify the cost of alcohol, when I was previously whining about the ticket cost. haha! They seemed to have a full bar. We were cheering for the Black&White Knight. Overall, I would totally do MT again. It was super fun! Who doesn't enjoy horses, jousting, sword fighting, and food?! Everyone in the arena was so into it that it elevated the experience. The food was surprisingly good considering the large amount they serve at once.
The menu included:
Afterwards, the knights, king, and princess all come out for pictures and autographs. Our son made us stay so he could meet the knight. My DH is 6'6", and he thoroughly enjoyed the knight being as tall as him. That doesn't happen often.
Day 3 Monday 10/17: We had a big family get together, and the Californian's loved that we brought the Oregon rain with us. It rained all day that day. They said they hadn't seen rain since March. What a life that would be!

That is all for this first update. Next will be Disney DAY ONE!!! Thanks for making it all the way to end of this post!


Quick PTR:
- We started this countdown with a whopping 423 days until Disney! I am the only DISer of the family, so I did all of the planning.
- We were going to celebrate my 30th birthday!
- We booked everything last April. Flew JetBlue PDX to LGB, and stayed at the Tropicana.
- Everyone had 5-day PH, except me. I had upgraded to a Deluxe AP during a spontaneous 2-day trip in August to see the 60th. (Wahoo for discounts!)
- We had MHP tickets for 10/21, and all went in costume!
- Half of the group hadn't been to DLR in 10+ years
Day 1-3 NON Disney days:
We started our trip by driving to PDX in the pouring rain at 3:30am. The PNW was having a terrible storm, and the drive (along with my normal pre-trip anxiety) sent me into a panic attack.


Day 1 Saturday 10/15: We went to the Huntington Beach Pier where my son and I experienced a California beach for the first time! DH loved watching all the surfers. He could've sat there all day and watched them wipe out!



Day 2 Sunday 10/16: I tried In-N-Out...they had great service, but I was unimpressed with the food. I blame that on all the hype it receives. It seemed to be just a cheeseburger and fries.

I wanted to take our son to the Medieval Times dinner show, but upon first seeing ticket prices at 67 dollars, I just couldn't bite the bullet. Eventually they had a discount code, and we bought tickets for half price. 34 dollars a person for dinner, and a 2 hour show seemed very doable to me. I have heard they also regularly have Groupons. Our family let us borrow their car for our little outings, and that saved us a ton of money and stress of a rental car. Driving in California wasn't near as stressful as I had imagined. It took about 30 minutes to get to Buena Park. MT was located very closely to Knotts, and it was so well themed. The exterior castle set the mood. DH & I bought a couple of beers which totaled to $32, but we got to keep these giant glass souvenir mugs, so it seemed reasonable. Funny how I can justify the cost of alcohol, when I was previously whining about the ticket cost. haha! They seemed to have a full bar. We were cheering for the Black&White Knight. Overall, I would totally do MT again. It was super fun! Who doesn't enjoy horses, jousting, sword fighting, and food?! Everyone in the arena was so into it that it elevated the experience. The food was surprisingly good considering the large amount they serve at once.
The menu included:
- Pepsi, Iced Tea, or Water with one refill
- Appetizer-Tomato Soup & Texas Toast
- Entree- Half of a roasted chicken, buttered half cob of corn, half of a seasoned roasted potato
- Dessert- Coffee & hot puffed pastry with apple pie filling



Afterwards, the knights, king, and princess all come out for pictures and autographs. Our son made us stay so he could meet the knight. My DH is 6'6", and he thoroughly enjoyed the knight being as tall as him. That doesn't happen often.
Day 3 Monday 10/17: We had a big family get together, and the Californian's loved that we brought the Oregon rain with us. It rained all day that day. They said they hadn't seen rain since March. What a life that would be!

That is all for this first update. Next will be Disney DAY ONE!!! Thanks for making it all the way to end of this post!
