After we bid the Roots a temporary farewell, DH and I walked back to the Disneyland Hotel through Downtown Disney (at Disneyland, you can *walk* to your hotel!) and, apparently, the World of
Disney store, because these pictures turned up in our camera...
Classic...
What?! Howd this picture get in here? Oh Patriiiick.....
Oh wait now I remember why we went in the World of Disney: to get Nathan & Jensey some Free Dessert Magnets (a.k.a., wedding mouse ears) for their honeymoon! I wasnt sure they actually wanted these, but I felt proud to be the one to indoctrinate them in the ways of Disney Honeymooning and those babies are required wearing! Plus, hello, free desserts!
We had a little bit of time to go swimming before we had to check out, so we hit the Neverland Pool. Unfortunately, their slide policy is even lamer than the Polynesians: it doesnt open until 11am checkout time! Booo....
On the way out, we opportunistically tried to get into the Concierge Lounge with our room cards as we passed the door. No such luck!
We sat in the hot tub a bit, paddled longingly around the base of the slide a bit and finally got out just in time to freshen up before we checked out and stashed our luggage at Bell Services. I scrubbed off all my makeup, which means youll see no more Root photos of me for this report. Well, OK, one. The only one ever (Im really building it up, eh?).
The plan was to meet the Roots at 11:30 for lunch at Cafe Orleans in New Orleans Square. Along the way we saw some newlyweds and I had to snap their picture.
We had a few minutes to kill and were hanging out in New Orleans Square when hey, wait a minute....!
Cafe Orleans is one of my new favorite restaurants in Disneyland. We used to go to the Blue Bayou every single time we went to the park, but then they jacked their prices way up and only marginally improved the quality of their food, so we had to find a new hangout for non-special-occasion trips.
Fortunately, Disney simultaneously converted Cafe Orleans, across the street, to table service and started offering the Blue Bayous famed Monte Cristo sandwich there for a mere $16 (I know...) compared to the BBs $22 (plus a $4 split fee if you wanna share). The cafe has a nice patio where you can sit and people-watch along the Rivers of America. And then there are the amazing garlic fries....
So anyway, Nathan & Jensey called us, and as we all tried to find each other in the crowd outside the restaurant, somebody in front of me moved, and there they were standing right in front of us the whole time.
As you can see, they very gamely put on their Free Dessert Magnets for me, although we later heard they got lots of congratulations, but
no free desserts! That made me sad. Bad show, Disneyland... bad show.
We got a nice table right by the railing. They took a picture of us....
...We took a picture of them (with their camera ooh la la!)
...and we all chowed down on amazing garlic fries....
It was so nice just to sit and gab and hear about their honeymoon and how they liked Disneyland (they liked it! They really liked it!)