It was so easy to hop from Disneyland to DCA - we literally walked out of one and into the other! It was pretty quiet so there wasn't a line for DCA which helped to speed things up. On the way over we saw this
We didn't go in with much of a plan - just thought we'd have a look around and see what jumped out. We thought the train in the entry area was pretty cool.
After we'd had a good look around, we continued on our way, and thought we'd just keep going right. We ended up at Condor Flats, so we got fastpasses for Soarin'. We checked out the cars characters while we were there, then kept moving.
Next we came to the Grizzly River Run area.
It wasn't a warm day (but not too chilly either), so this ride was a walk on! I got prepared by putting on my raincoat, but since I was sitting next to an exit the water came in through the side and I still got pretty soaked!
The ride was heaps of fun! So much better than the river rafting rides we have over here!
As we were leaving the ride, we saw Kenai and Koda heading into the Redwood Creek Challenge Trail! I immediately rushed over to get photos, and their keeper was nice enough to take one of me and Nick. You can see how wet I got on the rapids!
Since we were in the area we decided to explore.
We spent a bit of time on the rope bridges and climbing stuff, then went back down to the ground level to check out the other interactive experiences. It was all pretty cool - another place I could imaging spending most of the day at if I was a kid!
For anyone who's interested, in Kenai's spirit cave I found out my animal spirit is a moose.
Upon leaving the challenge trail area, we didn't turn to go towards Paradise Pier, but followed the track that went past the back of the river run.
When we figured it didn't go anywhere we turned around and followed it back to Paradise Pier. I checked out the work on the new Little Mermaid ride as we went past, but forgot to take any photos...
Nick saw Mickey's Fun Wheel on the other side of the river and wanted to have a go on that, so we tried to make our way over there. He thought it looked easier to go to the right, past the Silly Symphony Swings. Unfortunately that had been closed off, so we went all the way back to where we started from, then took the more main looking track. I was suprised at how far away the 'boardwalk' part was!
We went straight to the fun wheel, and thought we'd check out everything else on the way back. Now I'm generally not great with heights, so I was a bit nervous, and I certainly wasn't going to go in a moving gondola! I don't know if it was just the 'Disney effect' or whether I'm getting braver, but I had a great time checking out the views, and was actually sad when we started going down again!
On the way back we checked out some of the games and shops along the boardwalk area.
I bought a World of Colour t-shirt from one of the shops - it was my first souvenir apart from my ears.
It was only a 15 min wait for California Screamin', so we went on that. It was awesome! That second drop is really a killer! Nick thought it went on a little too long, but I enjoyed it and felt like it was actually worth lining up for (as opposed to those rollercoasters that go for about 20 seconds)... I really liked the music too - none of the rollercoasters in Australia have any kind of soundtrack.
After the ride we headed back up over the bridge, and passed this bear.
We went to the right again into the Pacific Wharf area. Nick was pretty pleased to see a beer cart.
We sat down while Nick drank his beer, and discussed our first impressions before moving along again. Upon leaving the area we wandered through the Mission Tortilla factory and enjoyed our free samples - yum!
I took some photos of the construction on Cars Land as we went past.
And we had a look at the display near the Golden Vine Winery.
When we exited there we spied a photopass photographer taking photos at the back of Grizzly Peak.
We wandered onwards through A Bug's Land. Didn't really take a lot of notice of it at this point to be honest.
It just so happened when we got to the Tower of Terror, that there was a Pixar Parade just finishing up, so we got to watch the end of that.
We decided against doing the Tower of Terror at that stage, but I took some photos anyway.
We were pretty impressed with the theming around the Hollywood Backlot area. I loved the facade of the Hyperion theatre.
Then we ran into this guy.
After we checked out the area a bit more, it was well and truly past our fastpass return times for Soarin', so we made our way back there. When we arrived there was a photopass photograher with the cars characters, and I convinced Nick to do that before Soarin'. Good thing too since there were only a few more people allowed after us.
Then we went to join the fastpass line for Soarin'.
We both loved the effect, and thought it was great! If we had one gripe it would be that the scenes change so dramatically - one minute you're soarin' over vineyards, then it suddenly changes to deserts and canyons! We thought it might have been nicer with some sort of effect between scenes, like you're flying through clouds or something. But I'm sure there's a reason why the imagineers didn't do that.
After Soarin' we thought we'd call it a night. We were both pretty tired by this stage!
I wanted to go back to our hotel via Hojo, as I saw some nice jackets in there that were half the price of the parks, so we went and got them. Nick got a t-shirt too.
We thought we'd try to avoid the masses from the Hojo to the Peacock Suites, and tried to go the back way. It was a bit hairy at times because there was no footpath and we nearly got run over by a couple of buses

But we made it back safe and sound.
Then we checked out the laundry at the hotel and, while we were waiting, checked out the gift shop at the Peacock Suites too. While not as good as the Hojo's one, we still found a couple of things to buy.
When our washing was finished we ordered some pizza to be delivered to our hotel room and settled in for the night.
Next up, a change of scenery - Universal Studios!