A PTR within a PTR.................is that LEGAL?
So for all you other obsessive compulsive planners and commandos like myself......thought you might enjoy seeing our plans for our quick
disneyland trip. I know, it is like crack, you can't get enough of the planning! I can't either and now that we are DVC, i have officially given into my addiction (no more group counseling!) and will always have a trip to plan!
So this trip came to be last year, when I read how great the first
D23 expo was. I am a D23 member, or should say, was. I did enjoy the publication, but couldn't attend any of the events and don't feel it is worth re-investing in when i can buy or borrow the pub separate anyhow. So my sister Wendy and I, the biggest disney nuts of the family decided it would be fun to attend the next D23 expo. Little did we know, they wouldn't have one this year. We tentatively planned a trip in September and were awaiting the D23 dates, when surprise- they weren't having one. BOO! But, hey, we were already sort of planning a DL trip- we might as well still go right? I mean, we don't take much convincing!
We had planned it as a trip for just us and maybe my mom if she was interested- then our younger sister (the least disney-fied of the bunch) wanted to join- then we invited my cousin Nancy too- who is like a second mom to us and mom's BF. So that was it- this would be a girls only trip- NO KIDS!!! We picked the dates to coincide with my bday- Sept 10-13th. My bday is Sept 10th btw- in case you want to send flowers, gifts or cake! j/k, but you can if you really want.
So we booked. Of course, being fabulous and experienced WDW planners, we felt great, until we looked at the refurb schedule and saw our beloved HM would be down for the holiday switch. UGH!!! just goes to show that WDW expert does not equal DL expert. Major FAIL! then we learn TSM is going to be down as well. FAIL again! Mom was looking forward to riding it since she missed it on our trip to WDW last December. Star Tours is also down- no biggie there. But we really wanted to see the DL version of the HM. oh well. WE will see if my family lets me ever plan their trip again after this.

So that's it- 5 lovely ladies, sans kiddos, spending basically 3.5 days and 3 nights in Disneyland. We have the first direct flight out of DFW to LAX (cheapest we could do was LAX, LB and OC were too pricey OR not direct). We are renting a car at LAX. We are staying off site to save fundage. We are booked at the Anaheim REsidence Inn Maingate, not far from the parks. It is walking distance, but probably a good mile or more. We prefer having the flexibility of a rental car though. We have a one bedroom suite- with two double beds and then a pull out in the living room. A few of us snore, so this was a good solution. The hotel looks really nice for the price too.
WE are also planning to take it slow this trip- really stop and smell the roses. this goes against every commando bone in my body, but I have been wanting to do this for a while. Plus, we sort of HAVE to. Mom is slowly losing her sight and has a hard time getting around and tires easily due to a brain tumor she had (benign, but did damage- removed her pitutary gland completely). My cousin Nancy is a breast cancer survivor and has the worst immune system of anyone we know- she always is coming down with something- always fighting pink eye, sinus infections, colds, and just ruptured her ear drum this week. right now she has pink eye, the ear problem and strep. It's always something. She spent half of our Dec WDW trip in her room sick. So we are hoping she can stay well- or at least bring her large drug cabinet with her! Then there is Mandy, the youngest sister who is pregnant. She is 6 months now. So she will be going a bit slower too. Then there is Wendy and I- the healthy ones right now and the two disney commando nuts and fast walkers. This will be very hard for us to slow down. But given all of our group's ailments, we will have to stop and smell the roses, or stop and people watch for a bit and have a snack! We might have to rent a wheelchair for my mom at some point, usually she has a stroller to push which makes it easier for her to walk around (and somewhat see or let people know she is coming). So we will play that by ear.
We are very excited to have booked the Walk in Walt's Footsteps tour as well.
we have very early flight out of DFW, so we plan a slumber party at my house with dinner the night before and hopefully getting to bed early! We have some great meals booked too. So here are our plans! I'd love any DL tips you have- we haven't been since 1988 or 89 i think. So it's been a LONG time.
Friday, September 10
3am wake up!!!! Rise and shine
3:45am depart home!
4:15am arrive airport
5:50am flight boards
6:20am flight departs dfw
7:30am flight arrives LAX, get rental car, bags
8:15am head to Disneyland (35 miles)
9:15am arrive Anaheim
10am Disneys California Adventure opens
11:30am lunch at Pilots or pacific wharf café (fast food)
2pm check in hotel, rest (or downtown Disney!)
5:30pm dinner at Steakhouse 55 at DL hotel
7:30pm to Disneyland (open until midnight)
10:30pm Fantasmic
12am park closes
Saturday, September 11
7:30am wake up!
8:30am arrive DL for tour
9am Walk in Walts Footsteps Tour
1pm Tour complete- break in room?
3pm downtown Disney shopping
6pm to Disneyland
7pm dinner at Blue Bayou
9pm/10:30pm Fantasmic (if missed before)
12am DL closes
Sunday, September 12
6:45am wake up!
7:45am arrive DL
8am-9am Magic Morning DL
1pm lunch Carnation Cafe
1:30pm DCA afternoon
7:10pm dinner at Ariels Grotto for dining package
9:30pm line up for WOC!
10:15pm World of Color
Monday, September 13
8:30am Storytellers breakfast at Grand Californian
10am parks open (see whatever we want)
1:15pm head to airport
2:00pm arrive airport, return car
3:40pm flight boards
4:10pm flight departs
9:30pm arrive DFW
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