Well - with all my intention of updating pictures, my computer has decided not to.

Well...the internet here and photobucket don't mix, my computer has them loaded just fine. But either way - no more pictures until I get home. Sorry!
Some quick things from today:
- Even when you're
cold and wearing a sweatshirt you can get a nice little bright red chest of a sunburn, even if you tan easier than anyone else you know.
- Small World is by FAR the
best place to watch fireworks, thanks to a tip from a very nice local I met in line while waiting for a F&W seminar! I didn't catch his name but he seemed pretty on top of everything so if you're out there, THANKS!
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"BAT Day" is just fun to watch! While some make me a little bit uncomfortable, most were very friendly. And I commend anyone who can walk in those type of shoes all day!! And for reference, at noon they take a big group pic in front of the castle and all kinds of people try to take pics. Its so crazy that the horse-drawn carriages and other transportation actually takes a break while this goes on.
- To take a
great nap/break from your day, hop on the
Disneyland RR, ride it to Main Street (or all the way around). Then proceed to Great Moments with Lincoln and take the actual nap. Never felt so refreshed after an attraction. Thank you for bringing it back DLR, could you update the seats next time?
- If you like
ESPN, our hotel is not for you. Go figure, lots of channels, no ESPN at Holiday Inn Anaheim Resort.
- 13 hour days with no plan, and no priorities can be amazing. We went on maybe 5 rides today, 2 seminars, and made our day all about eating and doing "whatever we felt like." A year ago, I would have never set foot in the park with out a touring plan, dining guide, times guide, and map.
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It was crowded, way crowded. Beyond what normal springtime crowds usually are - 80 minute wait for TSMM for most of the day! Later, there was a 30 minute wait for Splash at 8 PM - not so weird except it was cold and windy. Also, Matterhorn was again long all day. Soarin' was running incredibly slow today. All FP were gone by 2 or 3, with a 70 minute standby. We had FP and still waited a good 10-15 minutes.
- We've eaten at Rancho del Zocalo on every trip and it remains our favorite. Atmosphere, value for food quantity and quality (we split the Carne Esada and Enchilada Plate), refillable water, and heaters outside during colder weather.
- Wahoo's fish Tacos was the best seminar we've been to for F&W. We got an full size taco for our "sample" and the demonstration was from one of the brothers that created Wahoo's. It was wonderful!
Can't wait to show you all pictures. We have one more "day" tomorrow. Mostly will be TSM first thing (tried today but it broke just as people were approaching the ride, how convenient), then me single rider screamin

. We'll probably pick up our free 5x7 prints and then take off...so sad. Last trip to DLR for a long time. I think, sooo sad to say, that we are burnout.

But the memories were great, the fun was always new and surprising each trip, and the value was priceless.
Goodnight!
