
Welcome to my unexpected-2-day-adventure-with-my-husband Trip Report!
Backtracking a bit...last October I went to DLR for a week with my mom and sisters. Sometime this summer we decided that should be an annual event and plans were put in motion to go to DLR Nov. 14-16. Those plans fell apart in September when my dad was diagnosed with a rare incurable cancer and my mom had unexpected double bypass.
Fast forward to Thanksgiving week. We realized our oldest son (6th grade) had the entire week off school. That's a new thing. The younger boys (3rd grade and Kindergarten) go to year round school and have most of November off. We always go to my in laws for Thanksgiving, and I suggested to my husband that maybe we could go to his parents' house a few days early this year, leave the kids, and then go away for a night. He thought that sounded like a good plan, but in his mind we would stay somewhat close to his parents' house. I, however, had other plans.

I suggested that we leave extremely early Monday morning Nov. 21st and go to
Disneyland for that day and most of Tuesday the 22nd, and then return home to his parents' late Tuesday night. We would have about 22 hours of park time total. Well, this news wasn't received very well by my husband. He thought it was CRAZY to go so far for such a short time. I decided to throw in a little something to help my case. I told him I would ride TOT with him.

A ride that I wanted to like but didn't. A ride that I've only been on once, and ended up with a 24 hour headache as a result. This is J's (my husband) favorite ride, so I was hoping it would sway him. He still was thinking "too much money for such a short time." I told him I could get an AP

since we are doing a big family trip next October -- and that will help spread out the ticket costs.

He still wasn't convinced. I decided to forget about it and not push it. It was a lot of $$, but not as much as he was thinking since we were using a flight credit from a flight he had to cancel as well as a credit from a work conference he had paid for but had to cancel. Well, one day I was standing in line at the grocery store and he called me. He said, "I'm on the Southwest website...you really want the 6am flight? You don't want to take a later one?" And it was done! I may have squealed while in line at the checkout. No more than 4 times though.
When we told the kids of our plans...our oldest said, "If you're going to go that far, you might as well go for more than 1 night!" My youngest said, "You can go for more days...I don't care." Then went back to telling his brother about each topping he put on his frozen yogurt. My middle son didn't say anything or really acknowledge I had spoken. He hasn't been bitten by the Disneyland bug yet. I ask him occasionally if he wants to take a trip alone with me and Aunt D, (like each of his brothers did this year) and he says, "I don't know. Not yet."
So we ended up taking our sons' advice and booked a second night! Our first night was booked at Ramada Maingate through their website. When I went back to book a second night, they were full. I ended up booking a 2nd night there through Priceline at a cheaper price, so it all worked out.
Moving on...we made that 6am flight, enjoyed Peppermint Hot Chocolate during our layover, and ended up at SNA Monday morning Nov. 21st.

We made our way out to the Super Shuttle pick up.
You just can't beat their price when you use the code UYR59 when booking online, booking each person separately to get the discount for each person.
First stop was at Ayers Hotel. It looks nice. My husband asked, "Why don't we ever stay here?"
First glimpse of DLR...
We were the 2nd stop. We went to check in. The lady noticed we had 2 separate reservations. I had booked a Queen room, but she upgraded us to a King and fixed things so we wouldn't have to check out and then check in again to a different room. We were very happy with Ramada Maingate's service, room, and especially the location!
Our room wasn't ready so we dropped off our bags and then headed to Disneyland!
I should mention that I was sick. One of those awful coughs/colds. I hadn't lost my sense of taste, though, thank goodness. Otherwise I would have cancelled our Big Thunder Ranch BBQ reservation. But I'm getting ahead of myself...
So -- I was sick, plus I had an infection in my big toe on my right foot. The infection wasn't bothering me at the moment, but I didn't want to push it to the point of not being able to walk. This would be a different Disneyland trip for sure. My PRIORITIES LIST consisted of: Sitting on Main Street and drinking hot chocolate and enjoying the Christmas music, frolicking in Main Street snowfalls, and getting my fill of IASWH. I recently decided that I enjoy the Holiday overlay more than the original.

Blasphemy! I really enjoy the original so that is saying a lot.
That was it, really. Anything else was bonus. I was going to spend time with my husband and enjoy the Christmas atmosphere at Disneyland.
Making our way across the street. I really do prefer this new sign to the old one.
What a crazy short walk! I could get used to this.
We made our way to the turnstiles. DL opened at 8am and we were arriving at around 10:45am.
We had less than 5 people in front of us.
We're here!

I knew that going Thanksgiving week would be the busiest time to go out of all my recent visits, so picking up FPs was definitely a must. I was going to head to Indy first.
Before we made our way down Main Street we noticed this horse. It seemed a bit out of control. I wondered if it was new on the job.
They eventually led the horse backstage.
We continued down Main Street and saw this set-up. Must have been some sort of time-lapse filming of the clock.
This "Guarder of the Clock" made us a chuckle a bit:
So...off to Indy to get FPs. Wouldn't you know it...it was down. No FPs for us! I went to get an FP for BTMR. It came in SO handy to have it disconnected from the rest of the FP system. It
is my favorite "Mountain Ride" after all. Got the FPs then headed over to HMH to get an FP. It was down as well.

So I continued right along and got Splash Mountain FPs. We needed to ride that one early. I think the temps were low 60s.
Lamp post by Splash.
Time to make my way back to J. He was waiting in the ROA area watching the boats go by.