Day 1 - From the East to The West!
My iPhone and Apple Watch had alarms set for 3:30am, and I got up, brushed my teeth and combed my hair, and then got dressed and packed, getting ready to go down to the lobby to return my room key and catch the first shuttle of the day. Like they say, the early bird catches the worm, and smart people like me know to be at MCO at least 3 hours early because of how chaotic TSA lines can be. I also checked out on the Marriott Bonvoy App as expected.
So I got the shuttle, we made 2 stops (one for Spirit, then Southwest - both on the “A” side, and then came my stop for American - on the “B” side). I got my suitcase back, and then went to the kiosk to print my bag tag and checked my suitcase (thank god my AAdvantage Credit Card allows me a first bag free, you oughta learn to love airline credit cards, even if you don’t travel very often). I hopped into the TSA line for gates 1-59, and the whole thing snaked down past the East Atrium! Took me close to an hour and ten/fifteen minutes give or take....
I made it through and over to airside 3 for Gate 39, and got myself a bagel with cream cheese and coffee for breakfast. Boarding soon began and my group was called around 6:40ish (Group 5). I was on the plane in no time at all. We pushed back at around 7:00am and 14 minutes later, left MCO for PHX. Service was good, FAs came through a few times with drinks. Started off with a cran-apple with a biscotti. Watched Bob’s Burgers, and also some Big Bang Theory and Friends on AA’s IFE Streaming Service. Before landing I got myself a Coke Zero, as I felt a little tired.
We later landed in Phoenix and low and behold, our aircraft would be continuing onto San Diego, and coincidentally, I’d be on the same plane. So basically, I got off the plane, went into the same gate it arrived at, and about 30-minutes later, reboarded for the second leg of the trip. This also meant I ended up playing musical chairs, having sat in 10A (Main Cabin Extra!) now moving to 26F on the same aircraft (mind you, an Airbus A321).
Thankfully this leg was only 1 hour long. San Diego was very dreary when I got there. I deplaned and headed straight for baggage claim to grab my suitcase, take the MTS 992 to Santa Fe Depot, and decided to grab lunch once in Downtown San Diego before getting the train up to Anaheim.
Ended up having lunch at Bruegger's Bagels. It was nice, a little different from Subway or Jersey Mike’s. Apparently they’re all over the US, but have none in the Orlando area. After lunch, I walked across the street, suitcase in tow to Santa Fe Depot to get ready to board the train from San Diego to Anaheim.
A few hours later...
I soon lined up outside the waiting area to get ready to board the Northbound Pacific Surfliner, train 581 from San Diego to Anaheim. Now bear in mind that at the time, from around October 2022, as a result of coastal erosion in the Oceanside/San Clemente Area, the tracks within that specific area were closed, resulting in a bus bridge between Irvine and Oceanside. Well this weekend happened to be the first weekend that Amtrak Pacific Surfliner trains were able to resume full service on the entire Los Angeles to San Diego corridor since the end of September.
I was in Business Class for this trip, just like the trip I took in 2014. Unlike that trip where the seats were these...
Courtesy of seat38a on flickr/amtraktrains.com forums
The seats here were reminiscent of the Acela Express, and super comfy too!
The train was clean too! No trash or crumbs on the floor or in seatback pockets, like what I’ve always experienced on the Silver Star and Silver Meteor. After departing San Diego our car attendant brought us over a snack box.
And after departing Old Town, I went up to the car attendant and got me a complimentary beverage - I chose Hard Seltzer. They also had Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, Water, Red & White Wine. Later came these beautiful views of the Pacific Ocean, and the beach!
The train ran on-time - and right to THE VERY DOT, even to the point where we got to San Juan Capistrano 4 minutes early. Much better than what I have experienced out here on the east coast with the Silver Star and Silver Meteor.
We arrived in Anaheim on time, and I called an Uber X to the
Disneyland Hotel. I had gotten the room ready text and decided to pick up a key card from the front desk. Last time, I was in the Adventure Tower, but this time I was in the Frontier Tower, and on the 6th floor too!!!
Impressive views of the hotel commons, even with DVC Construction!
Later that evening, I got ready to visit Downtown Disney District. Decided to do some shopping for something Oswald/Ortensia and something Mulan/Mushu (for my first full day...) and had dinner at Naples Ristorante e Bar, which was pretty good for what it’s worth.
Downtown Disney District really HAS changed from the last time I was here with my mom in 2014. For instance - The AMC Theater is gone, Rainforest Cafe is gone, ESPN Zone is gone, Earl of Sandwich has moved. Can’t wait to see what the future holds in stone!
I later went back to the hotel room, got showered, and put PJs on, and decided to watch the fireworks for Sweethearts Nite - unfortunately the fireworks audio channel doesn’t broadcast the music for the Sweethearts Nite fireworks like it would supposedly do for Wonderous Journeys.
Up next... Day 2!