Gymfan15
Suffering acute Disneyland withdrawls
- Joined
- Mar 20, 2008
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List of Contents:
May 22nd - A lil' Update
June 9th - Arriving in Sunny CA, oh yeah!
July 9th - Food Envy and Blue Cars
July 17th - Oodles of People Pics
July 18th - Toolin' Around Town
July 19th - Last day before Disneyland, I PROMISE
August 2nd - Will I get the FastPass of my dreams?
September 3rd - "She called me a Princess..."
October 1st - Help, I think I've lost my Grandpa!
October 3rd - Those stupid kids are going to get themselves KILLED...
October 6th - Soarin' to a Cotton Candy-Soup Bowl Heaven
October 9th - Non-Smoking, please...
October 12th - *squee* NARRRNNNIAAA!
October 15th - Of Props, People and Parties!
October 17th - Familiar Friends and Places
October 20th - Lost in LA...WITHOUT A CELL PHONE!!!
October 22nd - Um...Disneyland, anyone?
October 25th - Dining with Pirates; arrrrrrrg!
November 2nd - Ice Cream, Yummy!
November 5th - Gotta love little green slips of paper..
November 7th - What IS that smell?!?!
November 10th - Girls Just Wanna Sho-op...
November 15th - It's a StoryBook Land...
November 17th - "Good Time? Are you having a Good Time?"
November 21st - We got STUCK on SPACE MOUNTAIN!!!
November 23rd - Jody's first trip to DCA
November 29th - Screamin' Over California
December 1st - The rest of our DCA fun
December 11th - A Mountain and A Meal
December 11th - Is ASIMO Awesome?
December 11th - So long, farewell...
December 11th - The Big Wok!
December 11th - The Beach, and we say Farewell!
December 11th - Epilogue
May 22nd - A lil' Update
June 9th - Arriving in Sunny CA, oh yeah!
July 9th - Food Envy and Blue Cars
July 17th - Oodles of People Pics
July 18th - Toolin' Around Town
July 19th - Last day before Disneyland, I PROMISE
August 2nd - Will I get the FastPass of my dreams?
September 3rd - "She called me a Princess..."
October 1st - Help, I think I've lost my Grandpa!
October 3rd - Those stupid kids are going to get themselves KILLED...
October 6th - Soarin' to a Cotton Candy-Soup Bowl Heaven
October 9th - Non-Smoking, please...
October 12th - *squee* NARRRNNNIAAA!
October 15th - Of Props, People and Parties!
October 17th - Familiar Friends and Places
October 20th - Lost in LA...WITHOUT A CELL PHONE!!!
October 22nd - Um...Disneyland, anyone?

October 25th - Dining with Pirates; arrrrrrrg!
November 2nd - Ice Cream, Yummy!
November 5th - Gotta love little green slips of paper..
November 7th - What IS that smell?!?!
November 10th - Girls Just Wanna Sho-op...
November 15th - It's a StoryBook Land...
November 17th - "Good Time? Are you having a Good Time?"
November 21st - We got STUCK on SPACE MOUNTAIN!!!
November 23rd - Jody's first trip to DCA
November 29th - Screamin' Over California
December 1st - The rest of our DCA fun
December 11th - A Mountain and A Meal
December 11th - Is ASIMO Awesome?
December 11th - So long, farewell...
December 11th - The Big Wok!
December 11th - The Beach, and we say Farewell!
December 11th - Epilogue
Um...hi!

I'm a newbie to Disneyana, so y'all will have to forgive my wide-eyed innocence when it comes to trip reports...I've never done one (in this style) before, so it will be as much of an adventure for me as I hope it will be for you, hehe!
I've been lurking around DisBoards for the past few months and have only recently gotten hooked on the Trip Reports section and have been totally and wholly sucked in by a few people's trip reports, including but not limited to ZUBB, LaLa, The Sweaty Asian (does he even have another name?

Let me just start out by saying that while I may be quite seasoned as far as internet forums go, I'm also probably a fourth of the age of pretty much everyone here, so cut me some slack, k? And I'm home-teached, for good measure.

And home-teached.
For whatever that's worth.
I also am a shameless copier and will emulate anything and everything that I find amusing, so if you value the uniqueness of anything you write or say, I suggest you go get a copyright patent on it immediately.
Anyhoo, about my trip.
I COULD bore you with the long tale of how I was Mouse-deprived, for lack of a better phrase, for the better part of my life, and how I was re-introduced to the Happiest Place on Earth during a day that can only be described as insane and included but was not limited to an embarrassing tumble, no Space Mountain and below-freezing temperatures.
Okay, so not really. But whoever said it never gets cold in California was a worse liar than Pinocchio.
But that's a story for another day, a day when I'm holed up in the house with nothing better to do. For now, I'll just skip to the important stuff so I can stay within the legal word count for a post.
The long and short of it is, early last year, my mom got AP's for herself, my dad, and two of my younger siblings. It was a stress-reliever, she claimed, her escape from an impending move from the Land of the Nuts to the Windy City. And then she got my older sister one, as a sort of babysitting deal.
Hmmph. You have no idea how much I coveted that tiny slip of plastic. I wanted my own AP, people! But in order to get it, I had to pay for it myself...my parents simply could not afford to get AP's for the motly crew that is our family. We have a ridiculous number of kids, by the way. Not as much as that family from Arkansas, but we're working on it. We're good friends with them, for whatever that's worth.
A word to the wise. Never get involved in a land war in Asia, and never, EVER move a family of 12 across the country. It isn't safe for the sanity.
Anyway, last September, I finally got my wish. Mistakenly believing that our trek to Chicago was going to be delayed until March, my parents finally caved in and bought AP's for the rest of us. Was I pumped or WHAT! I finally had what I'd been desperately wanting for so long!
And then a month later, we found we'd be leaving in December after all.
Um. Can we say SCREAM??????????????!!!!!!!!
Although my long-desired ownership of my AP was maddeningly short, I still treasure every moment that we spent there. About once a week, we would stop whatever we were doing, throw all the kids (or a few; we would switch out) into the van and head to Disneyland. It was like our Happy Place...there, all of our stress over packing and worries that we might not have a place to LIVE once escrow closed on our house melted away like so much butter, and we just had fun and enjoyed each other. I began to realize that it wasn't all about the rides, but the experience...that feeling you get walking down Main Street, seeing the Castle up ahead and knowing that at least for a little while, all was right in the world.
To a young person stressed out about leaving the land of her birth for a strange city thousands of miles away, such moments were valued and could not have come at a better time.
So anyway, at the end of November, we said our goodbyes to California and made our way to the snowy wasteland that is known as Illinois. Even though I loved the area and was chuffed at being able to experience snow for the first time, inevitably my mind would always drift to June, thinking of what I would be doing then.
Because you see, I had plans.
While you probably don't know this, I'm a Narnia nerd. Nut. Obsessed. Whatever. It's only been a part of my life four years, but it's been a pretty important part. I can't really explain why I love the world that C.S. Lewis created so much, but I do. I became very involved in the online community when The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe was coming out, and I still am today. It's been ridiculous the way this has progressed...one month I read the books for the first time, and exactly ONE YEAR LATER I'm modding the biggest Narnia forum on the web (Narniaweb.com) and running my own website. Scary fast, if you ask me.
Anyway, since about August of last year, I'd been making plans to attend a Narnia fan conference called LionCon that a few friends were putting together. Moving to Chicago had thrown a slight hitch in my plans, but I had already started saving up for the airfare and had been making preliminary plans for my trip. Besides helping out at the conference, I was going to make use of my still-good AP and visit Disneyland. Duh.
But as time went on and things started going down to the wire, I began to re-think my plans. The thought of visiting Disneyland in the peak season was making me itchy; me and crowds do not get on very well at all. And there was a lot of things going on at that time that I wasn't sure I wanted to miss. Plus, considering that I was paying for this whole boondoggle myself, it was getting to be preeeeeety expensive. Money matters a lot more when you're a teen and without a paying job, lol!
Alternate plans started surfacing. A few fellow mods mentioned that they were putting together a Lion Party (Line party, for the unlearned) for the Prince Caspian premiere in May, at the mother of all theaters, the El Capitan. And the idea of attending really, really appealed to me. I began to consider moving my trip up a few months, but was I really brave enough to ditch my plan of a loooooooong time and just wing it?
I was sitting in our car with my parents one day in March, explaining my problems with them, when my mom said, "Hey, I want to go to Disneyland too...if you go in May, I'll go with you and chauffeur you around since you can't drive."
There was just ooooooooneeeeeee lil' hitch though. My mom is pregnant with her 11th child.
*gulp*
I TOLD you we had a large family!

(Oh, and did I mention that we found out she was pregnant just a few weeks before we moved? Another word to the wise...not only should you NOT move a family of 12 cross-country, you definitely should NOT do it when mama is severely morning-sick. That's all I can say.)
We sat down and began to consider our options. My mom would still be two months away from delivery, so it would be okay for her to fly. She thought the trip would be therapeutic and great for pre-baby stress, and hey, Disneyland is an awesome form of exercise! Having her come with me was also going to solve a LOT of our problems.
So, after a lot of talking and a lot of prayer, we made our reservations!
I'm very, very excited to say that mom and I will be leaving for California next Tuesday. Prezactly one week, baby!
Not only am I absolutely giddy at the thought of seeing a movie I've waited THREE years for with a group of people I've "known" for years but never met, I have to admit that the prospect of visiting my Happy Place has become increasingly prominent in my thoughts and plans. So call me a horrible Narnia fan. It's true!
So, while I'm super-excited about visiting all my favorite rides again and getting a Dole Whip, oh, the infamous Dole Whip, and going to DCA, which contrary to most people's opinions, does NOT suck (what can I say; maybe it's just because I'm green in the things of Disney, hehe), there is something else that is pretty important.
Because I have unfinished business with the House of the Mouse.
As some of you have noticed, I have a photo of quite a nice collection of FastPasses in my signature. Thank you; yes, it did take a long time to acquire.

But while I've collected all the FP's available from September to November of '07, including the hardly-ever open ones like Mulholland Madness and seasonal ones like Haunted Mansion Holiday, there was one I was never able, for some reason, to get.
BIG THUNDER MOUNTAIN!
You can't believe how badly I want that little thing. Without it, my collection is empty, incomplete, worthless. Well, not really, but it leaves a rawtha (say that in a British accent) glaring hole.
So, number #1 objective on this trip to Disneyland is to snag the elusive Fastpass. Will she DO it? I hope so!
Otherwise I'll be coming to you begging for one.

So...Mom and Daughter head for California, with Disneyland stops on the 16th, 19th and 20th, with my friend Hoday joining us for the last two days. To save me from having to ride all the rides by myself. Because pregnant women can't ride the majority of the rides there, y'all.
And I ain't Southern. I just like to pretend I am sometimes.

I realize this has been pathetically long and drawn-out; I really don't know how to edit well, so let's just skip to the cast of characters, shall we?
The Motely Crew

Nickname: Asile. A cool smilie to the first person who "gets" that nickname. Another cool smile to the first person who "gets" my screen-name.
Age: Old enough to go to regular jail but not old enough to drink. Not that I would. But just to give you an example.
Role: Authoress, instigator, what have you.
About: Third child of soon-to-be 11. Quite average. Has red hair. Likes Photoshop and web design. Webmaster of Spareoom.net. Not that you've ever heard of it. Mod on Narniaweb. My REAL claim to fame! Likes to cross-stitch. Is part-time nanny to her younger siblings.

Nickname: Mommy, Superwoman or "Moooommmmmmmmmmmmm...."
Age: Young at heart
Role: Mother, chauffeur and pregnant woman.
About: Mother of 10, pregnant with her 11th. What else can I say? She home-schools 'em all too. And when people come over, the house is so clean you could eat off of it. A downright miracle, of you ask me.


Nickname: THE BOY
Age: - 2 months
Role: Sleeping and kicking. And not making it's arrival until we're safely home, thank you very much.
About: Our surprise baby. With seven girls and only three boys, can you guess everyone's reaction when we found out the gender of this little munchkin? Yep. No longer is it referred to as "it" or "the baby" it is now, The Boy. Do you feel The Boy kicking? Is The Boy behaving? When is The Boy coming? Yeah, you get the idea.

Nickname: Hoday, or Jody
Age: Quarter of an hour.
Role: Asile's tag-along friend and saving grace from being forced to ride all those wonderful rides ALONE. Perish the thought!
About: Hoday also comes from a big family of home-schoolers. Although not as nearly as big as ours. Or cool. So there. She's a great swimmer and I had plans for that girl for the Olympics, but noooo, she wants to go work for Pixar. Did I mention that she's also an amazing artist? So poofy. She may be younger than me but we've known each other since we were infants, and we get along pretty well...she tolerates my Narnia-ness and I tolerate her obsession with Avatar. She's only been to Disneyland once, and never to DCA, so I'm looking forward to showing her around!

Nickname: Becks, or Becca
Age: 20
Role: Asile's cousin who managed to wing her way into her first Disneyland trip ever
About: Becks has some sort of mental disability (I honestly have no clue what it is) so she's a bit like a child, but she's very sweet and quite funny at times. She was so fun having around and I loved showing her around Disneyland. Her reactions were priceless!
I also couldn't close the introductions without a shout-out to my crazy family...while they may not all be coming with us, they're still a big part of me and this trip, and since I'll probably be referring to them often, I thought you'd want to know what we all look like.


This is all of us, minus the oldest, my big brother, who was away at the time. There's a long story behind this photo which I may tell later.

Well, I think that would conclude this post. I have no illusions that people will come rushing to this TR and beg for more of my witty wisdom (Ha. Ha. Ha.) but I do hope that the people who come enjoy it.

I'm young and green and inexperienced in the way of TR's, so any and all encouragement is most welcome, lol. I just hope I don't scare you off with my horrible grammar or my not-so-funny jokes. I also warn you that I'm not inclined to wordiness...I'm actually shocked that I've been able to write this amount in the short period of time I've been working on it. I doubt it will always be this way.
So sit back, grab your Dole Whip or your Mickey Ears or whatever floats your boat and enjoy the ride!
'scuse me. There's a certain two-year old who is demanding my attention. And a suitcase that is demanding to be stuffed to the brim.
Only a week left to go! Oy vey!