Day 1, Park 2.
So last night I left off with an update that the park had closed due to fill capacity. This pretty much canceled our plan to go back and view the fireworks with some hot chocolate in hand, heh. Plus- my Dad was in East Coast time and passed out at 8pm.
I decided to hit up the hot tub and thankfully nobody else was down there..I had the whole thing to myself! After some internet browsing and calling my Mom and boyfriend, I finally went to bed around 10pm.
Day 2, Part 1
My Dad woke up at 6am, and I slept in til 8am. We headed over to the park around 9am to hang out and grab Fastpasses before our 10am Storytellers Cafe reservation.
While Dad got a FP for Indiana Jones, I checked out the nearby fruit..it looked so good!
Then he wanted to play one of those shooting games..
Now, we went arrived at the Cafe, it was crowded and busy. We checked in, got our buzzer, then waited and waiter. A large group that arrived after us, without a reservation, ended up being seated before us. The same happened with another group! So I had to go up front and check on our table. The gal up front apologized and said our table was ready...Apparently they forgot to buzz us, or whatever the case may be.
We sat down, at a 2-top nearby the wait station. I had a lovely view of all the waiters refilling their coffee pots, etc...Not a biggie. Our waiter wasn't the best. Granted, he didn't have much to do since we choose to eat from the buffet, but he did forget to give us Mickey waffles. I knew from the forums, and from a table nearby me, that we were supposed to get some too! I had to prompt him for the waffles. A little bit later, he brought some to our table.
My plate- I didn't eat all of it.
My Dads plate-I know I took a picture, but I cannot find it! Argh.
Me & Chip! He wasn't very friendly, I have to say. None of the characters were very...well...interested in hanging around.
And I have no idea which character this is..I'd have to look in my autograph book (I may be the only 24 year old rockin one of these)
Another character that I should probably brush up on my Disney-movie skills for..He couldn't sign my book due to his large paws...or whatever.
The service was lacking-- they didn't buzz us when our table was ready, the waiter forgot to bring us waffles, etc. But it was still an enjoyable experience because of the good food, the few characters we saw, and the cool architecture. It was a nicer ambiance, too.
Gingerbread house at entrance of restaurant..I wonder if this was the one featured on Diners, Drive-thrus, and Dives? Hehe jk
After brunch (my dad ate 2 plates, I had 1), we headed to CA Adventure. In the Animation building, we learned how to draw Mickey. My Dad did pretty good, and my drawing was miserable.

Next-shopping, followed by more shopping!! Hehe.
At Off the page, I bought 2 mugs as thank-you gifts for 2 neighbors who watch my cat when I'm out of town. Found a cute Tinkerbell pen for my Mom, too. Then I went to the candy store and bought a crap-load of treats...I'm not sure if I need them since my Mom has been baking treats all weekend. Then off to World of Disney for more souvenirs and goodness! I bought myself a cute yellow shirt with Mickey and Minnie sitting together, a wine-stopper for my Dad, a little Tigger magnet for my sister, a cute and fluffy red Minnie pen for myself, and one of those Vinylmation blind boxes. I've just started getting into nicer toys, like stuff from Tokidoki, so this is a good leadway into Disney toys.
Now I'm resting in the hotel. As soon as I got here, the sink bubbled up with water then drained back down. A maintenance guy is here checking it out. I just realized how nice character dining is when you hate waiting in lines. Imagine this- sitting down, eating a glorious brunch of various foods, the waiters refilling your drinks--fulfilling all your glutinous needs, and then characters come visit *you*! It's an awesome concept, kinda funny when you think about it like that.