Mugglemama
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Yes, I think my friend mentioned missing In-n-Out when she first went there, and she also missed Nordstrom's and The Body Shop (bath and body products)! But once they began to make friends and get settled and figure out where everything was, they began to like it. And they moved their parents and such to Idaho! Another friend of mine just moved from L.A. way up to the hinterlands of upstate New York and is trying to get acclimated, but it is tough being so far away from L.A. I am one of the lone Los Angeles holdouts! I have lived here my whole life and I can't imagine ever living elsewhere, but I know the time will come eventually. The economy is too bad and the cost of living is too high out here, not to mention the next big earthquake (and I hate quakes!) will send me screaming to another state, I am sure! I could never imagine living far away from Disneyland or Catalina Island - my two favorite SoCal places - but I know the day will come....
As for DLR - you know, when I was younger, I did not really care for the food at Disneyland too much, because, quite frankly, their food was not great at all. Blue Bayou didn't impress me, as previously stated. We only ate because we had to. However, as soon as we discovered Goofy's Kitchen and places like the old Monorail Cafe in the DLH, we discovered that DLR could offer some great food in certain places. Then I discovered little things like the chicken skewers in Bengal BBQ and other items at random places, and over time, the food improved at DLR. It got noticeably better, I thought, over the years. So now, almost everywhere we eat has good food (we like it, anyway) - albeit, expensive, but all of DLR is expensive, and we don't do as many rides as we used to. Then again, I don't have kids so I approach it from a different place than you and your family and DizMe's family. If I had kids, it would be all about rides and eating where they wanted to eat. So, while I DO enjoy Goofy's and most of the food (at the table service places, anyway) in DLR, I DO NOT really go out of my way to see any shows or parades. If we stumble upon a parade, then we may stop and look for a bit, but we don't seek them out. And I saw Fantasmic back in the '90s. That was enough for me. I am not a big show person, I guess. That type of thing doesn't interest me. But some DLR guests LOVE that stuff!
my relatives are all holdouts, too, lol. however, even the most stubborn are now considering moves out of state. we're from ventura, born and raised, and i miss my little seaside town like nobody's business. nowhere else will ever be "home".
as for disneyland, i think as DH and i get older and begin to go without kids, we will take more time to do the other things that DL has to offer. i mean, we've gone especially for the christmas parade and things like that before, and my kids have actually seen all of the parades (except the pixar one, which we're actually going to try to make time for this time), we just don't schedule them into our plan, usually. they've sampled most of the food there as well, but we typically don't plan our trip around our meals. often, we're just trying to grab something to keep from starving before running off to the next ride! i am seriously considering trying to get my little boys into the jedi show this time around, though. my 3 year old son is an absolute FANATIC.