OK, so here's the deal ... my dad and I may take a father/daughter trip!
For anyone who remembers or was around when I brought this up my, my dad has expressed interest in taking another trip to
Disneyland. His conditions? It cannot be during the middle of the summer, and
preferably low crowds but that can be overlooked for the holidays. I made a few proposals and his interest really piqued when I mentioned Halloween.
So it became a possibility.
Tonight when I walked in the door after class my dad was watching his daily dose of the video blog that he has been following for ages:
Shay Carl. He turned to look at me and in a real giddy excited (mocking me) voice "Guess where Shay Carl went?" It didn't take a genius to figure out the answer to that question!!
DISNEYLAND!!
So of course I got all "Aw, I want to go" and then my dad said "me too"! Of course I jumped on the opportunity I was presented with. I asked if he really wanted to go and we had a little talk about it and he thinks we may be able to do October, or even a late September at the beginning of the Halloween season.
We wont make any definite plans right now. I wonder how late would be too late to book a room in October. We may end up staying on site because my dad loves the Grand Californian and would prefer to be as close as possible to the Esplanade since he's been having knee trouble lately. I'm going to do my best to not push the issue though, because that wont get me anywhere. I still have the HoJo booked for some dates in October. Maybe I should just book the last weekend in October just in case, so we'll have it, and I can always cancel it if need be. We can always take ART.
Andrea -- what are your dates? I may be able to make an effort to get there while you are and I could say hi!
Now I don't know if I should just plan an October trip and cancel the July trip if
Nameless can't go, or if I should just stick with July no matter what and then see if I can do the second trip with my dad or if he can't go.
Gawrsh. I hate not being able to make decisions.