Our plane landed at 5:50 and I had hoped to be at the Paradise Pier by 6:30 and checked in and off to the party in the blink of an eye. No such luck, as apparently there was a game of some sort and a couple of extra thousand cars on the freeways that we needed to utilize!
Well, what to do?? We were traveling like movie stars, so we sat back, drank some water and relaxed. Well, that's what the grown ups did. The boys pushed every button, and ate candy from the candy dish, including the sugar free candy that Harold had purchased just for us.
As we approached our destination, we threw out some pixie dust and the boys magically transformed into their TOT outfits:
They were so cute, and loved the costumes and the weapons that went with them.
We eventually pulled up to the Paradise Pier, and I jumped out with instructions to Scott and Carrie to pay Harold, get the luggage and meet me inside. We were trying to get a jump start on registration and speed things along, but there was to be no speeding along on this night. I did get to the CM at the counter straight away, and there was no delay in finding my reservation, but it did take a while to do all the processing, and of course there were the birthday balloons to be prepared for our birthday boys, oh yes and the birthday buttons. We go two full sets. Jack and Nathan, and then Hook and Peter. It was so cute! The boys immedietly pinned on the buttons and were ready to go.
They found Goofy, but were ready to trick or treat, not surf! Silly Goofy.
So after registering, and straightening out the Limo payment, because I had told Scott and Carrie the wrong amount (so much going on and so many details to keep straight! Was it any wonder??), we were ready to go to our room and deposit the luggage, before going to the party. I asked where the luggage was and darn if they had not let it go with the bell hop. All well and good if you want to take time to wait for them, but we did not. Oh well, too late. Let’s get to our room and call them up. So off we went to the elevator to find about 12 people sitting there waiting. We also waited for about 5 minutes, and then I was like what is going on here??? One of the guys in line mentioned that they had been using the service elevators the day before. So I grabbed my crew and we headed to the bell hop desk and the service elevators. There was no one at the bell desk, but I could see the service elevator, so we went through the doors, and pushed the button. When the door opened the bell clerk was there, and so we pointed out our luggage and said could you bring that asap. He graciously agreed as he waived us off into the elevator with a few other guests that had come along. Apparently it was not too shocking for him to see guests in his back room. Finally we got to our room and it was just fine. Sort of a strange configuration as it was triangular in shape, but had the two queen beds and the fold out couch thingy.
This was waiting for us:
I have to tell you, the Mickey Rice Crispies are a favorite of mine, but they are really high in carbs and there were so many treats that we never offered these to the kiddos, but Carrie and I split one several times, and by the last day they were all gone! Bad Mommies!
And this:
That made for a festive arrival.
Our luggage arrived and we did shift things around a bit to get sweat shirts and stuff and then finally we were out the door and on our way to the trick or treat party.
We went out the front, crossed the street and went through the Grand California. Sure wish the back door would have been open! But we went through Down Town Disney, and through the baggage check and eventually through the turnstile with little event, other than I had my first realization of how difficult it was to move through a crowd with 4 people, including two 6 year olds following you.
We got our trick or treat bags and given that it was now 7:30 or so , the crowds were fairly thick, especially right at Sunshine Plaza when you come in. I really don’t have very many pictures! I am just not that great at taking night shots. I did take more pictures in the daytime and on a different trip, so I will post everything I have, regardless of when I took them.
We wove our way past Sunshine Plaza, all decorated with Candy Corn and with a DJ, having a dance party with different characters, and into Hollywood Backlot. I remembered the Trick Or Treat trail there, and we wanted to hit that. The kids were having fun looking at all the costumes and when we approached the animation studios, the wicked queen from Snow White was in the picture area. Of course, our kids had no interest in seeing her. In fact Nathan won’t even watch the movie. It’s too scary!
I do not understand the logic of how they place this character meet and greet and the line. As you approach the area, it is like a street, so it is natural that people go to the right, but then you run into the meet and greet and the line, which is blocking the entrance to the Animation Studios, so your choice is to enter the exit and go over the rope once you are inside of the building, or to go down to the end of the street and get around the line for the character, or to cut across the line of people. Just very awkward and it could easily be routed differently. Rant aside, we actually ended up cutting through the line because my dear boy knew where we were going and did not pay attention to the manners that I have been trying to get into his head for the last 6 years. So I apologetically ended up following him, so as not to lose him. Once inside, we hit our first trick or treating. I have to say, the boys were not at all impressed with the craisins and the apples, not to mention how they felt about the carrots! But they got a lot of candy too, so they were okay. The CM’s all put in at least a few pieces in each bag and I felt like they put the same in our grown up bags as they did the kids. It was fun to go through the Animation Building when it was all closed. Sort of spooky, ya know?? We were in Beasts library with a family all dressed in Beauty and the Beast. They had Mrs. Potts, and little chip. The candle, the beast, Beauty of course, and the prince himself. The father too. They looked great! Wish I would have grabbed a picture.
Here is Nathan as we were exiting:
We then wandered on down to the end of the street and I am sure we hit the bathroom at this point, as I always do when I get to the corner of Sunset and Hollywood. It was then time for the Tower of Terror. I love this ride, and my husband and I always lament that our kids don’t like it as much as we do. They go on it like once a trip and after that prefer to skip it. We would go on it over and over. So, I always think everyone else will like it too. I took the time to explain what it was like, so everyone would know what to expect. Then we got in line. We made it through the theming, and the film no problem. We got on the elevator and lucked into the first row. This was the result:
Scott and I loved it! Nathan was his usual self. I think Carrie and Jack may still be recovering. I felt really bad because I did not realize how terrified Carrie was of heights and drops and whatnot. It sort of effected her willingness to try some of the other rides on this trip. My warning: Don’t make this a first ride for any newbies!!
I do love that picture though! (he he)
We then headed over to Monsters Incorporated, where Scott proceeded to take flash pictures on the dark ride! The cars are so far apart that I don’t think it really bothered anyone, and it is a really cool ride. Actually, when all was said and done, Monsters Inc was Jacks favorite ride of all.
The Door Room is just such an amazing display of Disney Imagineering.
Jack as we went through the ride:
Nathan was not as impressed with the ride. He was itchin’ to go on Screamin’.
Did you notice his button collections??
They had another party going on in this area, so we jumped in and danced with Mr. Incredible and Freezone. I have to say, he’s got nothing on my own Mr. Incredible, who was at home.
Jack was pretty much a deer in the headlights most of the trip. He took a ton of talking through, but then he was okay. Disney can be like that!
We had a lot of moments like this with the two boys dressed as nemesis and holding weapons:
I am pretty sure that this was while we waited in the hot dog line. My gosh, it was a solid 40 minutes to get a hotdog, but since there was limited options for gluten free food, we stuck it out. I think we finally got the hot dog, went around the corner and ended up eating at Condor Flats for all of the rest of us, including more gluten free. No pictures I am afraid! I do know that we all enjoyed the condiments bar and the bbq sauce. I bought a chicken nugget meal for Nathan and nothing else because he so seldom eats at Disney(which is a real problem because you all know what happens with kids and blood sugar levels and no eating!). As usual he ate 1 nugget and a few fries, and drank his milk and I finished off his meal and had an ice water. For some reason, I am really not that hungry when at Disney. I think it is because I am so dogged tired. I do prefer the snacks to the food, so maybe that’s it. I sure don’t ever lose any weight while I am there.
On Guard:
We did not take time to go on Soarin' Over California. Not sure why? But we headed down to the Grizzly River Trick or Treat line, and scored Ghirardelli chocolates at the first stand. Woo Hoo! We headed on down the trail and Nathan and I were miles ahead for some reason, so we stopped and took the following picture.
Here is Nathan by one of the Big Mickey Ghosts near Grizzly River Rapids:
As we were walking out to the Pier, I stopped and took this picture of the Mickey Wheel. It is hard to capture but it is really pretty with all the lights.
We had walked past the pirates and past the princesses, which no one wanted to go on. We arrived at California Screamin' at last! Nathan was so excited. We quickly got in line, and Carrie passed on this one as she still had memories of Tower of Terror dancing in her head. I think that Scott road next to me and Jack and Nathan sat together, which I am not sure was the wisest move, but the boys just insisted. Anyhow, Scott and I absolutely loved it. Nathan loved it. Jack was not too sure.
At this point everyone was fairly tired. Nathan wanted to go on Screamin again, so we went off to do that repeat while Jack and Carrie and Scott hit the Titus Merry Go Round. That attraction is so beautiful! I was feeling a bit woozy after doing Screamin' again, but Nathan really wanted to go again. As there was no line, it seemed cruel to deny him
Scott and Carry were looking at me like I was insane, but I let Nathan go again by himself. Woody and the Minute Men were out there on the pier and we tried so hard to get the boys to do a picture, but they just were having nothing of it. It was fun to watch the characters interact though. When Nathan got through with his ride, we headed off, supposedly to go to bed, but we walked past Toy Story Midway Mania, and Nathan and I looked at them with puppy dog eyes and said, "come on, one more" "please", "the lines are never this short". They caved in and we quickly jumped in line. I don't remember what our scores were, but everyone had a great time and it was a great way to end the night. I'm not sure, but we may have actually done it twice!
Well, by then it was 10:30 and the party was officially over. The boys were darn tired and threatened to sit down and die on the sidewalk because their feet hurt. Light weight Jack with his Dad on the trip did get a shoulder ride. Nathan probably would have from his Dad too, but his Dad would have had his back go out as Nathan is no lightweight! Hi Mom made him walk though. One highlight of the walk out of the park was running into the candy carts being pushed to the back of the park. Each one would stop and put loads of candy in our bags. We really cleaned up and all of us had overflowing bags in addition to a drawstring backpack as full as it could be.
Walking back through DownTown Disney was the longest trek ever. Nathan finally had to sit down and cool his feet and when I finally let him take off his shoes and socks, he revived enough to make it all the way back to the hotel. Thank goodness, because I truly did not know what I was going to do if that did not happen. Upon arrival back at the hotel the boys and Scott were asleep in record time. Carrie and I took a bit more time to put things in order before we finally sacked out too.
Happily the next morning was a scheduled sleep in day and no Magic Morning or agenda
hardly at all.