goodshepherd
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I myself am veterans to disney world and disneyland...
we went for halloween also.
but ahhh the xmas time disneyland is truly magical
for my son who has been speech delayed (and is making progress everyday) it was truly a magical time!!!! and no father could be happier with the product that we got from disney
the disneyland lines WERE CRAZY LONG!!!
we patiently waited 3 hours in the line for cars town racers.... IT WAS WORTH IT.... WOW!!!! yep there were a total of about 4-5 maintenance breakdowns on the rides for us that day......but they handled them ok...
we used the fastpass system pretty good, and it paid off. we were able to get about 2-3 fastpasses per day with a slow pace.
the xmas parade was truly great!!! as was the snow...
small world was way better at night!!!! wow!!! waiting in line is ok there as you have little shows to watch with the outside of the small world ride. the line can be long at 1.5 hours or sooo... it was ok though
lots to look at and listen too. this rise has an overlay for xmas as well.
season passholders enjoy discounts for food as well....... we found the pizza to be wayyyy cheap in the hause and the rocket port....
the zocal food was truly great too, with carne asada hitting the spot.
the ranch activities were great for a young child to do, and the music was funny
ended our last nigh in disney seeing the fireworks from the storybook canal boats
wow talk about a front row seat!!!! they stop the boats and u watch from there.
for a father who is taking the time to raise and teach a (soon to be formerly) speech delayed child, there is no better magic that seeing a child progression at disney
, 1st from a 3 year old awe and bewilderment.....too much going on around...., to a 4 year old smile and inquisitive nature...........
.....to a 5 year olds fun time and wanting to do everything, and looking at the map to see what to go on.......and wanting to pick what food to eat....
....this is the magic of disney
as we grow our children.
for a single father of a 5 yo child..... it is truly magnificant!!
see u guys in the summer
and thanks to disney for the great work they did at xmas time!!!! (halloween was pretty cool too)
-goodshepherd













we went for halloween also.
but ahhh the xmas time disneyland is truly magical

for my son who has been speech delayed (and is making progress everyday) it was truly a magical time!!!! and no father could be happier with the product that we got from disney

the disneyland lines WERE CRAZY LONG!!!
we patiently waited 3 hours in the line for cars town racers.... IT WAS WORTH IT.... WOW!!!! yep there were a total of about 4-5 maintenance breakdowns on the rides for us that day......but they handled them ok...
we used the fastpass system pretty good, and it paid off. we were able to get about 2-3 fastpasses per day with a slow pace.
the xmas parade was truly great!!! as was the snow...
small world was way better at night!!!! wow!!! waiting in line is ok there as you have little shows to watch with the outside of the small world ride. the line can be long at 1.5 hours or sooo... it was ok though

season passholders enjoy discounts for food as well....... we found the pizza to be wayyyy cheap in the hause and the rocket port....
the zocal food was truly great too, with carne asada hitting the spot.
the ranch activities were great for a young child to do, and the music was funny
ended our last nigh in disney seeing the fireworks from the storybook canal boats

for a father who is taking the time to raise and teach a (soon to be formerly) speech delayed child, there is no better magic that seeing a child progression at disney

.....to a 5 year olds fun time and wanting to do everything, and looking at the map to see what to go on.......and wanting to pick what food to eat....
....this is the magic of disney

for a single father of a 5 yo child..... it is truly magnificant!!
see u guys in the summer

-goodshepherd












