Hi everyone,
Well...first the good news. I went to
Disneyland as scheduled on Monday. It was VERY crowded, but that was to be expected. Only saw one or two "hidden" Golden Mickeys, although we did get some great pics of the original vehicles that PoohJanice was talking about (and the castle is breathtaking!). Looks like the park has been spruced up a bit with new paint, landscaping, etc. For those who are going, be sure to take lots of sunscreen and patience!! If you're staying in the hotel , take advantage of the early park entrance. Hit all the major attractions first and fast-pass the ones you can't get to. We got there when it opened (around 8:00) and it was wall-to-wall people by 11ish. I guess you can attribute some of the crowd to the fact that school is out.
When DL got unbearably crowded, we left and went for lunch at Downtown Disney and then headed over to California Adventure. When that park first opened, I didn't care for it much, but the more I go, the more I like it! It was less crowded than DL and the crowd that was there seemed a little more "spread out". You didn't feel like you were shuffling along in one mass like at DL. I think CA has taken on a charm of its own! I dare say I even prefer it to DL now!

I do think that our out-of-town cruisers should make an effort to go to both if they can! Sorry I can't be of more help, but I can try to answer any questions you might have.
Now, the not so good news. While shopping in the gift shop (and waiting for the fireworks to start), I get a phone call that my husband had been injured while playing in his softball game. He took about 90 MPH ball to the jaw during warm-ups (the guy who threw it used to play major league ball, so he has a little juice in his arm) and shattered all the bones around his eye socket. He has surgery scheduled for Saturday and the doctor said that he still can go on the cruise (provided he heals without complications), but he needs to stay out of the sun (so I don't think we will be doing the excursions

). I'm just happy we still have a chance of going-we would be soooo disappointed if we end up not being able to do this after over a year of planning!
I'll update you all when I can!
Debbie
P.S.-DonnettaR-don't worry too much about the earthquakes--the building codes are very strict and all the buildings are built to withstand major movement. The quakes only last a few seconds, and then it's back to the normal routine. Besides, you'll be having so much fun, you probably wouldn't notice anyway!
