Okay let’s finally go to
Disneyland! If y’all haven’t ditched me because I’m so slooow.
Friday March 6th.
Wake up time: 7am. Yikes. I have tried to avoid waking up that early for a while now. We ate breakfast in the room. It was stuff we brought from home; milk, croissants, muffins, peanut butter and crackers, etc.
My delightful shirt!
We walked out of our door at 8am. Through the parking lot to Harbor, turn right, pass by the Cold Stone Creamery, and there is the crosswalk on the left. This is what welcomed us!
We were practically hopping up and down waiting for the walk sign, because it felt like the light was red for so long! Not as long as we thought though. It was only about 8:07am when we got through bag check and into line for the one ticket booth that was open. We were at the front of the line so it was a short wait to buy our tickets. We upgraded my free day to a 2 day park hopper and got mom a 2 day park hopper as well. Easy. Then we scurried over to stand in line at the entrance.
Look at that empty esplanade.
We have our tickets, now let us in!
They picked two families to open the park, we all counted down, and the gates opened at 8:30am. Everything going according to plan so far. I guided us over to City Hall to get my birthday button.
I loved the way the CM wrote my name. I got a few comments on how “Disneyish” his penmanship was. As we exited the building, Goofy was right next door in front of the Firehouse, and his line only had 2 children in it! So I hopped in. As soon as he was available, I went right for a hug:
What a perfect start to my birthday, and it hadn’t even been 30 minutes yet! Goofy gives the best hugs, fyi. After my visit with Goofy, we wandered down to rope drop. Have I mentioned yet how perfect the weather was?! It was sunny, not a cloud in sight above Disneyland. There was a light breeze, and we felt perfectly comfortable in our zip-up sweatshirts. (Just so you know, the word “perfect” is going to slip out QUITE often.) We were about two families deep waiting for the rope to drop. We chit chatted, people watched, and I managed to get a few random pictures that I liked.
I lifted the camera up and zoomed in to get my first picture of the castle.
I loved the flowers on the lampposts.
While waiting, I got many text messages from my coworkers/friends who wanted to wish me happy birthday and tell me how jealous they were that I was in Disneyland and not at work
Finally at 9am, we had another countdown and the rope was pulled away…