austizzle
Jungle Cruise Skipper
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- Sep 24, 2011
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I was thinking the other day - what's my favorite Disneyland memory?
It's actually a fairly new one. My boyfriend and I were at the park and were walking past the DD entrance to the Grand Californian. He mentioned having stayed there for his brother's birthday one year and asked me if I ever had. I said no, it seemed cool but it just didn't make sense due to living in Los Angeles. I went in to World of Disney to trade a vinyl, and when I came out he was on the phone booking a room for us for that night.
He had mentioned that he was there with his girlfriend and that we'd decided on a whim to stay there. We went and checked into our room, dropped off a couple things, and headed back out into the parks. We had dinner at Ralph Brennan's and then he surprised me by booking the Walk in Walt's Footsteps tour for us the next day (another thing on my to-do list I hadn't done). By the time we got back to our room late that night we found this:
The hotel had decorated our room for us simply because of what he'd said on the phone. We woke up the next day, took the tour, and then rode the Lilly Belle. It was by far my best experience in the park yet.
What's yours?
It's actually a fairly new one. My boyfriend and I were at the park and were walking past the DD entrance to the Grand Californian. He mentioned having stayed there for his brother's birthday one year and asked me if I ever had. I said no, it seemed cool but it just didn't make sense due to living in Los Angeles. I went in to World of Disney to trade a vinyl, and when I came out he was on the phone booking a room for us for that night.
He had mentioned that he was there with his girlfriend and that we'd decided on a whim to stay there. We went and checked into our room, dropped off a couple things, and headed back out into the parks. We had dinner at Ralph Brennan's and then he surprised me by booking the Walk in Walt's Footsteps tour for us the next day (another thing on my to-do list I hadn't done). By the time we got back to our room late that night we found this:

The hotel had decorated our room for us simply because of what he'd said on the phone. We woke up the next day, took the tour, and then rode the Lilly Belle. It was by far my best experience in the park yet.
What's yours?