rndmr2
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Hi Everyone!
Welcome to my latest TR. This was a multi-purpose trip (Hence the title) But Definitely is a Disneyland trip. We spent 4 days in the parks and 2 days sight seeing around the LA/Hollywood area. This first post will be pretty wordy but I promise lots of pics in the rest of the report. I am working on uploading cell phone pics and then I have to do the ones from my camera too.
For those who don't know me I will do some introductions. Coming on the trip were My Husband and I. We have been married 18 1/2 years and together for 22 years.
I am Danielle, I am 48 years old and I am an RN, I work as Nursing Supervisor and sometimes Med cart nurse at a Nursing home/Rehab Center. I have been to WDW many times, my first time in 1985, last time 2014, plus Disneyland Paris in 2019.
My Hubby is Tim. He is 45 years old, he works as a cleaner/Janitor at an Elementary school. He has been to WDW 4 times, 2004, 2010, 2011 and 2014 and DLP in 2019.
Our dates were April 6th to April 13th.
We Stayed at the Hilton Garden Inn in Garden Grove on Harbor. We had 4 day Park Hopper tickets.
The reason the trip came about was because of a Concert I had tickets for that was originally scheduled for September 2020 but of course Covid killed that. It was rescheduled for May 2021 and then April 2022.
The concert was for the band a-ha. If you don't know them, they are the band that sings "Take on Me."
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They were popular here in the mid-late 80's. They all but disappeared from the face of the earth after that but it turns out they have been active all these years in Europe and the rest of the world. I rediscovered them in 2018 and I actually went to Paris to see them in November of 2019. (Part 1of Killing 2 birds with 1 stone, the TR is in my Sig). That was part of a celebration for the original release of Take on Me and celebrating their first album, called Hunting High and Low. So it was called the Hunting High and Low Tour. They played that whole album in track order then a 2nd half of a variety of their other songs. I was pretty convinced at that point that they weren't going to be coming to the US so I knew I would have to travel if I ever wanted to see them so we went to Paris and then went to Disneyland Paris while we were there (Therefore "Killing 2 Birds with 1 Stone", I could see my fave band and then get my Disney fix, too...) Check it out if you are interested. It was a fun trip.
This trip came about when saw an announcement on Facebook that they were Finally coming to the US! It was set to be one city at first and it was 2 shows in LA. Those 2 shows sold out right away on the first day tickets were sold they added a 3rd show which also sold out right away. When I saw the show was in LA I thought here's my chance to finally see Disneyland! I had been to WDW a bunch of times but never DLR. We had talked about going to DLR for years but just never pulled the plug on it.
Planning was put on hold after Covid hit but earlier this year when it was looking more and more likely that the concert was actually happening I started really planning. I got a lot of info here on the boards. I really wanted to stay on site because I have been making much better money than I was the last time we went to WDW but even then when I priced it out I just couldn't justify it with the lack of the onsite perks.
I booked a package on the Disneyland site with one of the "Good Neighbor" Hotels. They were doing a 4th night free promo. We did a Wednesday to Wednesday trip. I can only go over the weekend that I am scheduled off for things like vacation, otherwise I have to find my own coverage and it is difficult for me because I am supervisor and I do double shifts so I didn't even try it. Although the way my schedule works I was able to get almost 2 weeks off and only need to request 3 actual days off (6 shifts)
I looked into some LA touring stuff that we could do on a couple days that we hadn't planned to be in parks. We booked the Warner Brothers Studio tour for the afternoon of the concert and then we booked an all day tour of LA/Hollywood for Saturday.
So Our itinerary was:
Tuesday 4/5/22- Stayed the night at the Fairfield Inn next to the Airport Because out flight was at 6am
Wednesday 4/6/22- Flight 6am, landed in LA at about 12:30 LA time. Check in to the hotel, get settled, hang out.
Thursday 4/7/22 - Disneyland
Friday 4/8/22 - Sleep in, Uber to Burbank for WB Studio tour at 2:45. Uber to LA/Koreatown for a-ha concert at the Wiltern at 7pm.
Saturday 4/9/22 - All Day tour in LA area with "A Day in LA tours"
Sunday 4/10/22 - California Adventure
Monday 4/11/22 - Disneyland
Tuesday 4/12/22 - California Adventure
Wednesday 4/13/22 - Flight home
Here is a photopass pic to at least have one for the intro post (hope it works, if not I will figure out something else)
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For those who don't know me I will do some introductions. Coming on the trip were My Husband and I. We have been married 18 1/2 years and together for 22 years.
I am Danielle, I am 48 years old and I am an RN, I work as Nursing Supervisor and sometimes Med cart nurse at a Nursing home/Rehab Center. I have been to WDW many times, my first time in 1985, last time 2014, plus Disneyland Paris in 2019.
My Hubby is Tim. He is 45 years old, he works as a cleaner/Janitor at an Elementary school. He has been to WDW 4 times, 2004, 2010, 2011 and 2014 and DLP in 2019.
Our dates were April 6th to April 13th.
We Stayed at the Hilton Garden Inn in Garden Grove on Harbor. We had 4 day Park Hopper tickets.
The reason the trip came about was because of a Concert I had tickets for that was originally scheduled for September 2020 but of course Covid killed that. It was rescheduled for May 2021 and then April 2022.
The concert was for the band a-ha. If you don't know them, they are the band that sings "Take on Me."
_20220408_221839.jpg?width=960&height=720&fit=bounds)
They were popular here in the mid-late 80's. They all but disappeared from the face of the earth after that but it turns out they have been active all these years in Europe and the rest of the world. I rediscovered them in 2018 and I actually went to Paris to see them in November of 2019. (Part 1of Killing 2 birds with 1 stone, the TR is in my Sig). That was part of a celebration for the original release of Take on Me and celebrating their first album, called Hunting High and Low. So it was called the Hunting High and Low Tour. They played that whole album in track order then a 2nd half of a variety of their other songs. I was pretty convinced at that point that they weren't going to be coming to the US so I knew I would have to travel if I ever wanted to see them so we went to Paris and then went to Disneyland Paris while we were there (Therefore "Killing 2 Birds with 1 Stone", I could see my fave band and then get my Disney fix, too...) Check it out if you are interested. It was a fun trip.
This trip came about when saw an announcement on Facebook that they were Finally coming to the US! It was set to be one city at first and it was 2 shows in LA. Those 2 shows sold out right away on the first day tickets were sold they added a 3rd show which also sold out right away. When I saw the show was in LA I thought here's my chance to finally see Disneyland! I had been to WDW a bunch of times but never DLR. We had talked about going to DLR for years but just never pulled the plug on it.
Planning was put on hold after Covid hit but earlier this year when it was looking more and more likely that the concert was actually happening I started really planning. I got a lot of info here on the boards. I really wanted to stay on site because I have been making much better money than I was the last time we went to WDW but even then when I priced it out I just couldn't justify it with the lack of the onsite perks.
I booked a package on the Disneyland site with one of the "Good Neighbor" Hotels. They were doing a 4th night free promo. We did a Wednesday to Wednesday trip. I can only go over the weekend that I am scheduled off for things like vacation, otherwise I have to find my own coverage and it is difficult for me because I am supervisor and I do double shifts so I didn't even try it. Although the way my schedule works I was able to get almost 2 weeks off and only need to request 3 actual days off (6 shifts)
I looked into some LA touring stuff that we could do on a couple days that we hadn't planned to be in parks. We booked the Warner Brothers Studio tour for the afternoon of the concert and then we booked an all day tour of LA/Hollywood for Saturday.
So Our itinerary was:
Tuesday 4/5/22- Stayed the night at the Fairfield Inn next to the Airport Because out flight was at 6am
Wednesday 4/6/22- Flight 6am, landed in LA at about 12:30 LA time. Check in to the hotel, get settled, hang out.
Thursday 4/7/22 - Disneyland
Friday 4/8/22 - Sleep in, Uber to Burbank for WB Studio tour at 2:45. Uber to LA/Koreatown for a-ha concert at the Wiltern at 7pm.
Saturday 4/9/22 - All Day tour in LA area with "A Day in LA tours"
Sunday 4/10/22 - California Adventure
Monday 4/11/22 - Disneyland
Tuesday 4/12/22 - California Adventure
Wednesday 4/13/22 - Flight home
Here is a photopass pic to at least have one for the intro post (hope it works, if not I will figure out something else)
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