I forgot to mention an interesting thing from our round trip on the Monorail. My sister saw a bunch of Splash Mountain logs lined up on the ground outside some warehouse-looking area. I didn't notice them. I was too busy focusing on the other side, trying to catch glimpses of what was going on behind the walls where the CALIFORNIA letters used to be. She took a picture with her phone so I could see, just in case I missed it. Interesting sight!
So...after Haunted Mansion we headed toward Cafe Orleans for lunch. We stopped off at the restroom on our way over. I always told Chief where to meet us outside the restroom, because he was ALWAYS out before we were. This time I told him to meet us by this mask.
It's no secret that I'm scared of clowns. These kind of masks are right up there in scariness for me. But something about this one seemed kind of pretty (did I really just say that?) in its own way. Nothing I'd want hanging in my house, though...
We checked into Cafe Orleans. It was busy, but we were seated within 3 minutes.
Views from our table:
It took quite a while for our food to be served. We were starting to get a bit worried about making it over to Aladdin in time.
My sister has good memories of the gumbo from our Blue Bayou lunch last fall, so she was looking forward to eating it again.
I thought the green onion looked kind of like a squished Mickey Head!
Apparently 75 degrees is a little chilly for my sister!
But she wasn't too cold to take Chief's menu and do ALL the word finds, puzzles, etc.
Chief ordered the Caesar Salad with Blackened Chicken. He's a huge Caesar Salad fan and he loved it.
I ordered Pommes Frites and French Onion Soup.
The fries would have been a lot better if they were super hot. I don't care for lukewarm fries. The soup, on the other hand, was soooooooo good. Mmmm Mmmm. Chief gave me the bread that came with his meal, so I dipped that in as well. Delish!
We were all stuffed. The last thing we felt like doing was making a mad dash over to DCA for the 2:20 Aladdin show. But we did it anyway. It was our only chance to see it, and I really wanted Chief to see it. We missed it when we took all the kids in Nov. 2009. We had it in our plan, but then the opportunity came up for me and Chief to be in the Tiana's Showboat Jubilee show on the Mark Twain. That seemed like a once in a lifetime deal to me, so we skipped Aladdin for our debut performance at
Disneyland.

So glad we did, too. It was a blast!
Off we go toward DCA, and who should we run into for the second time? That family that used to live in our neighborhood 5 years ago! So funny to see them 2 days in a row.
As we walk toward the theater Chief asked, "So what is this we're going to?" Apparently he thought it was an Aladdin puppet show.

"No...I don't do puppets. They creep me out." He was still a little reluctant. It just didn't sound as exciting as going on rides. We settled into our seats with about 5 minutes before showtime. It felt so good to sit down after walking briskly on a full stomach.
No pictures of the show, as I don't seem to be able to capture any good shots. But -- Chief LOVED it! I kept looking over at him and he was laughing and smiling a lot. He especially loved the part where Aladdin "jumps" -- just as I knew he would. When my husband and I saw the show for the first time last spring (kid-less trip) and Aladdin "jumped" I remember thinking to myself, "Oh, the boys would think that was so cool. Wish they were here..."
Moving on...I finally got a picture of one of the cutest restrooms ever. I love this upside down tissue box!
Chief wanted to do a quick ride on Screamin' while were were in DCA, because once we headed back to Disneyland we planned to stay put for the rest of the day/night. Gotta end the trip in Disneyland. We went over and I wasn't feeling up to riding, so I sent him through the Single Rider line. I've never done Single Rider on this ride so I just told him to "Hop in line behind those 2 kids and follow them..." I was paying attention to the Standby Line, just out of curiosity. Chief got on the roller coaster right before the Standby Line group got on. (People who got in the Standby Line right as he got in the Single Rider Line.) No pictures this time since I recorded his ride.
Making our way out of DCA...
A picture of Oswald the Rabbit for the boys at home.
I took several pictures of this sign. This is the one with the least amount of excavator showing.

If that's what it was, that is.
Looks like a good stopping point.
