Mugglemama
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I'll get some pics up later when I figure out how to post them here. For now, I'll cover the first 2 days of our trip...
This trip was a gift from me to my mother-in-law, father-in-law, and the 2 granddaughters that they are raising (ages 8 & 9). The in-laws had not been to Disneyland in 30+ years, and the 2 little girls had never been. MIL is not in greatest health, and I really wanted her to get to go to DL with all of her grandkids at least once. My oldest daughter flew in after finishing her 1st year of college, and joined us. So, in total, we were a group of 10...DFIL(62), DMIL(62) DN1(8), DN2(9), DH(42), ME(37), DD1(18), DS1(12), DD2(9), DS2(5).
We have never gone with other people before, so this was our first time trying to accommodate others at DL. Since I planned this trip FOR the in-laws, we had new things to learn, such as how to deal with a wheelchair in the parks, etc. Also, I had to keep track of 2 extra little kids, which kept me from being able to enjoy walking through the parks like I usually do, but this trip was not about me, so I kept reminding myself of that.
Our trip down was safe. We live 10.5 hours from the parks using the route that we take (we live 45 minutes East of Sacramento). We stopped in Ventura to visit my Dad at the cemetery (my first visit to his gravesite since the funeral, VERY tough!
) I brought him pink roses and a Snoopy balloon (he loved Snoopy). We also had a meal at one of his very favorite restaurants, Andrias Seafood at Ventura Harbor. They have the best fish and chips I've ever had, although I didn't eat much because it was just sad being there without him. Then we had a short visit with my husband's Aunt, Uncle, and cousins, and spent the night at their house in Ojai.
We got to the hotel the next day, and met up with the in-laws, who had also brought in my oldest daughter, as she had flown to visit them before the trip. Took the kids down to the pool for a while, and then got everyone showered and in fresh jammies so we could get into bed early. Not before fireworks, though! It was the 4th of July, and we all had a great view of the DL fireworks from our hotel.
Before I post more, I'm going to figure out how to post pics...I'll continue the report ASAP!
This trip was a gift from me to my mother-in-law, father-in-law, and the 2 granddaughters that they are raising (ages 8 & 9). The in-laws had not been to Disneyland in 30+ years, and the 2 little girls had never been. MIL is not in greatest health, and I really wanted her to get to go to DL with all of her grandkids at least once. My oldest daughter flew in after finishing her 1st year of college, and joined us. So, in total, we were a group of 10...DFIL(62), DMIL(62) DN1(8), DN2(9), DH(42), ME(37), DD1(18), DS1(12), DD2(9), DS2(5).
We have never gone with other people before, so this was our first time trying to accommodate others at DL. Since I planned this trip FOR the in-laws, we had new things to learn, such as how to deal with a wheelchair in the parks, etc. Also, I had to keep track of 2 extra little kids, which kept me from being able to enjoy walking through the parks like I usually do, but this trip was not about me, so I kept reminding myself of that.

Our trip down was safe. We live 10.5 hours from the parks using the route that we take (we live 45 minutes East of Sacramento). We stopped in Ventura to visit my Dad at the cemetery (my first visit to his gravesite since the funeral, VERY tough!

We got to the hotel the next day, and met up with the in-laws, who had also brought in my oldest daughter, as she had flown to visit them before the trip. Took the kids down to the pool for a while, and then got everyone showered and in fresh jammies so we could get into bed early. Not before fireworks, though! It was the 4th of July, and we all had a great view of the DL fireworks from our hotel.
Before I post more, I'm going to figure out how to post pics...I'll continue the report ASAP!