My Disneyland trip report with photos **Updated with day 5**

Yzerbear19

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My sister and I went to Disneyland from April 27-May 3 to celebrate my birthday. Right now I'm just going to post the photos. I will post the full trip report tomorrow. I kept meaning to post it here, but keep getting distracting.

Photos: http://ybdisneyland.fateback.com/YBPhotos.html

One note about them. For some of the rides/attractions the photos are from several days and different cameras, which is why they are out of order. There was just too many to really take the time and put them all in perfect order.

If there are any links that aren't working, let me know. Also please be patient while the pages with the thumbnails load, the two have quite a few thumbnails to load. This is only a sample of the 2,000 photos we took.

Enjoy!
 
I just want to warn you in advance that this post is quite long. :)

The Beginning of the Journey
Our journey began on Saturday, April 26th. My sister and I were supposed to be at our brother's old house by noon so that we could go with him to pick up the moving truck since he was in the process of moving. Our other brother was going to drive us down to Detroit so that we wouldn't be leaving a car down there since brother #2 was in the middle of moving. We were trying to make things less complicated. Well brother #1 showed up late, as we figured he would since he almost never shows up anywhere on time. He brought his best friend with him for some reason. We packed the car and were finally off. Though we would be lucky to make it down to Detroit by noon. Oy. On the way we stopped at the one scrapbook store since my brother had to pick up a few things for his wife and wanted us to help him pick it out. Grrrrr Then my brother made another stop. We tried to tell him to just take us to brother #2's but no one was listening to us. Well brother #2 was quite peeved. The movers had gone to the wrong place and he had to go pick up the truck by himself, leaving his car at the place, which is why he wanted us there at noon. And for once it wasn't our fault. We finally got to his place. We had brother #1 take us to the place where brother #2 had left his car, picked it up and went back to his old place while his few belongings were packed up in the truck. My brother has a very minimalist approach to furnishing his house.

After we got him moved into his new place we got some lunch and did a bit of last minute shopping for our trip. Surprisingly we remembered almost everything, unlike our trip to Gettysburg last year when we forgot almost everything! After that we spent the remainder of the night at his place watching TV and DVDs. My sister and I were both quite excited for our trip. We went to bed early since our flight was scheduled for 9:30, which meant we had to be at the airport by 7:30 am.

Leaving for LA!!!
I didn't sleep well the night before. I was nervous for the flight. This was going to by the longest flight I've done and since I just recently overcame my fear of flying, I was a bit nervous. We had no problems getting to the airport, checking our baggage or getting through security. Even our gate was right by where you enter the terminal, which meant we didn't have to walk all the way to the other end like we normally do. We waited impatiently at the gate. We were both excited and kind of hyper, despite the early hour.

Before long it was time to board the plane. It was going to be a full flight from Detroit to LA. Boarding didn't take long, but we noticed that quite a few seats were unoccupied. Soon it was almost time for departure and there was no sign of leaving. A few minutes after the time we were supposed to leave the Captain announced that there was a large group flying, and 8 of them were missing due to problems with security and we would wait for them. When they were finally found, most of the missing passengers were children, which is probably why they held the plane. We left about 40 minutes late.

There were no problems with take off, but there was quite a bit of turbulence when we were flying over Lake Michigan. My sister had the middle seat, while I had the window seat. For the first part of the flight you really couldn't see much out the window due to the cloud cover. I slept part of the way while my sister read. The best part of the flight was seeing the mountains and what I think was the Grand Canyon. I took quite a few pictures out of the window.

Welcome to CA!!!
It took about 5 hours to get from Detroit to LAX. When we landed in LA it was like 88 degrees!!! A vast difference from back home in MI. We got our luggage and found where the shuttles were. The traffic surrounding LAX is INSANE!!! I was glad that I had chosen not to try driving. Once we got in the shuttle we picked up several more passengers before finally leaving the airport. I'm not sure how long it took to get from the airport to our hotel in Anaheim, but it wasn't too long. There wasn't too much traffic, which was good.

We eventually got to the hotel, checked in and went up to the room. We decided to stay at the Castle Inn. This was my sister's choice. It was OK, nothing too special. We unpacked a bit then called home to assure our family we arrived safely and in one piece. We then passed out from exhaustion and each took a nice long nap. When we woke up from our naps we were hungry since we didn't have much to eat all day, so we decided to seek out some food. On the drive from the airport we noticed an IHOP just down from the hotel, so we headed in that direction.

My sister ordered a steak and I had pot roast. It was OK, but it was at least real food. We then stopped at subway to buy a sub for later so we wouldn't have to go out again. We returned to the hotel then and finished unpacking then rested some more. We watched some TV and a DVD on the laptop, but we both fell asleep while watching it. We went to bed early according to Pacific time, but late for Eastern time. We wanted to be well rested for our first day at Disneyland.

DISNEYLAND!!!

It was supposed to be another scorcher, which I really wasn't looking forward to, but we got up early and got ready to head to the parks, full of enthusiasm. We walked to the main gate and arrived before the park was opened. They weren't letting people in the plaza yet so we waited with a group of other people like ourselves who were waiting to get in so we could make our breakfast reservations. We had reservations that morning at the Plaza Inn with Minnie and friends. We were kind of concerned about making it on time, but were reassured that it wouldn't be a problem. Once we got through the security bag check we went to the gates where others with breakfast reservations were waiting. They checked our names off the list and gave us a button to wear so that we could get passed the rope to make it to our reservations. At 9:30 we finally got to enter Main Street, USA. We quickly walked to the rope and found how to get to the Plaza Inn.

We waited in line with the others who had reservations and eventually got seated. When we got to the table Minnie was there and we got pictures and her autograph in our newly purchased autograph books. During the course of breakfast we also met Eeyore, Tigger, Gepetto, Chip and Pooh at the same time who got into a bit of a fight, Captain Hook, the Fairy Godmother, and Rafiki. The food was quite good, especially the fruit.

After breakfast it was time to go ride some rides. We started off with Buzz Lightyear's Astro Blasters. My sister totally kicked my butt, which isn't unusual. She usually beats me. I always have trouble seeing where the heck my dot is.

After that we went to take pictures of Sleeping Beauty castle, which is what my sister really wanted to see since Sleeping Beauty is her favorite princess and she has always wanted to see the castle at Disneyland. We found several Photopass photographers in front of the castle and got our pictures taken with it in the background.

Once we had taken a million pictures of the castle from several angles we went to ride Snow White's Scary Adventures. We've gone on this ride at WDW before, but the DL version seems to go a LOT faster. There didn't seem to be much of a story as you whipped around through the ride.

Next we rode Pinocchio's Daring Journey. I really don't like Pinocchio, but there wasn't much of a line and since it is unique to DL, we thought we should ride it at least once. I had to shut my eyes for the one part that I hate in the movie, but it was an OK ride.

After that we rode King Arthur's Carrousel. My sister loves carousels, but they aren't my favorite rides. It was OK as far as carousels go, at least it didn't seem to go on forever unlike the one at Greenfield Village.

Next it was time to conquer a childhood fear: Mr. Toad's Wild Ride. When we went to WDW when I was 7 that ride totally scared me. I couldn't remember why I hated it so much, but decided to brave it at DL to see what was so scary. It wasn't as scary as an adult, but I think the part where we were hit by a train and then took a trip to Hell was what scared me as a child.

After we conquered our childhood fear we rode one of my favorite rides, the Mad Tea Cups. My sister hates to spin fast, whereas I love to spin fast. This time we decided to ride in our own teacups so I could spin as fast as I wanted. It was fun, but it seemed smaller than the one at WDW. And it was strange being outside, but I liked the colorful lanterns overhead.

Once we were sufficiently dizzy we found the Mad Hatter, Alice and Queen of Hearts signing autographs and posing for pictures near the teacups. After getting pictures and autographs we decided to leave Fantasyland and head towards Frontierland.

While walking on the one path near Big Thunder Mountain there were two members of the Dream Team handing out Dream passes. The passes would allow you to stay an hour after the park closes. The passes are limited and I think one of the men handing them out said there were only 2,000 giving out that day.

After we got our dream passes we decided to head for our favorite ride, Haunted Mansion. The DL facade is so cool looking. We quickly learned the secrets to getting on the ride first, which was slightly different than at WDW. The hall with the changing pictures on the way to the Doombuggies was really cool. I just love this ride. I really liked the attic scene with the Bride at DL. I haven't gone to WDW since Jan. 2007 so I haven't seen the changes they made there to compare, but we were not disappointed with Haunted Mansino.

Once we picked up our hitchhiking ghost we decided to get some lunch. We ate at the Village Haus, since it had some indoor seating, though it was hard to come by. By this time it was getting really hot out so we wanted to get out of the sun a bit. My sister had pizza with a weird vegetable side dish that she didn’t care much for. I had a turkey, bacon sandwich that was really good, though quite large.

After eating and resting in the air conditioning for a bit we did a little shopping then walked back to the hotel to try to avoid the hottest part of the day. Back at the hotel we took short naps to reenergize so we could go back to use our Dream passes.

When we went back to the park later in the evening the first ride we went on was Pirates of the Caribbean, which is one of our favorites at WDW. I knew going in that DL's was different, but quickly decided that I didn't care much for it. The bayou portion seems sort of boring and pointless. Then there are stretches of darkness where you can't see anything. And I didn't like that it was quite a bit longer than at WDW. It was OK, but I definitely prefer the shorter version at WDW, which also has less drops.

After the disappointment that was Pirates we got some food at the Golden Horseshoe. It took forever to get our Chicken fingers. I knew before we left that the food wasn't going to be as good at DL as at WDW, but it was disappointing that most of the restaurants had the same food. There didn't seem to be as much variety, especially for us since we tend to be a bit picky.

Once we finally go our chicken fingers and consumed them we worked our way to Fantasyland to stand in line for Peter Pan, which always seems to have a long wait. It was very similar to WDW and lots of fun. Though I think DL's figures look better than at WDW. It definitely seemed more up to date than WDW's which just looks old and faded.

After this we rode the Storybook Land boats. This was fun, though it was starting to get dark so I couldn't really get any pictures. Though I have no idea why this ride always seemed to have a really long line.

When our boat ride around Storybook Land was over we went to the area on the back of our Dream passes where we were suppose to gather. There was a very LONG line of people already waiting. It was quite a challenge finding the end of the long, but we eventually found it. We stood around for a while then were herded into an area where a bad wedding reception was in progress. They were playing a bad Disneyfied version of the Macarena. Ewwww. Then they did the Cha-Cha Slide. Yuck. Then they played High School Musical. Double Yuck. And followed that up with Grease. Ewwww. My sister and I worked our way towards the exit so we could make a quick escape once they let us go.

When we were finally released from the bad wedding reception we went straight for Dumbo which is one of my other favorite rides that unfortunately usually has a long wait time unless you get there early. It was fun as always. It was really cool seeing the park from the top of Dumbo all lit up at night. My only wish is that Dumbo was longer. The ride is much too short, but then if they lengthened it at all the lines would be even worse. Sigh.

After our flight on Dumbo we went back to ride Peter Pan again since most of the people who got the Dream passes went for the roller coasters. When we got off Peter Pan there was absolutely no line for Snow White so we went for a quick warp 5 ride on Snow White. Since we still had time we worked our way to New Orleans Square to ride Haunted Mansion again. There was really no one else at Haunted Mansion. We rode it twice in a row, which was lots of fun, though we had to exit and go back through, but that was just part of the insane fun. We thought about going for a 4th time, but decided since it was getting close to 9:30 and we were still on Eastern time we decided to go back to the hotel to sleep.

Thus ends our first day at Disneyland. Up next would be our first trip to California Adventure.
 
Sounds fun so far. We got the dream passes the same night as you did! We ended up on Splash, Indy and Buzz in the hour. We were wondering what the crowds in Fantasyland was like. It was fun for us to wander around the park with nobody around.
 

I may have missed it but what day was your birthday? DH's b-day was May 2 and May 3 was mine. Happy Birthday!

Michele
:goodvibes
 
My sister and I went to Disneyland from April 27-May 3 to celebrate my birthday. Right now I'm just going to post the photos. I will post the full trip report tomorrow. I kept meaning to post it here, but keep getting distracting.

Photos: http://ybdisneyland.fateback.com/YBPhotos.html

One note about them. For some of the rides/attractions the photos are from several days and different cameras, which is why they are out of order. There was just too many to really take the time and put them all in perfect order.

If there are any links that aren't working, let me know. Also please be patient while the pages with the thumbnails load, the two have quite a few thumbnails to load. This is only a sample of the 2,000 photos we took.

Enjoy!
2,000 pics??? Wow. I'm impressed. I usually end up bringing my camera and just carrying it around the whole time. I'm lucky if I end up with a dozen or so pictures. :rolleyes:

Anyway, your pics are great. Thanks for sharing. :)
 
Great pics! Makes me miss DL so much! Love the ice cream pictures - makes me want one right now :thumbsup2
 
Wow, you took some amazing photos! There were several things I've never noticed/seen before at the parks! Thanks for sharing!


Are you a scrapbooker? (2008 Year to Create..) If so I'd love to see your layouts! :)
 
California Adventure

On Tuesday we got up early and went to breakfast at IHOP. There aren't any IHOPs near us, but there are always commercials on TV and the current promotion, Tour de French Toast, looked really good. It is basically all different kinds of French toast. I ordered the banana caramel stuffed French toast. It was good, but the banana cream got to be a bit too much. My sister ordered the Cinnamon swirl French toast. She said it was OK. The only problem with breakfast was that you had to order them as a combination, which included eggs, meat, and hash browns, which neither of us wanted. Overall breakfast was OK.

After we finished breakfast we walked across the street to the park. Most of the people were going to Disneyland. When we were let into the park we found a Photopass photographer and had some pictures taken with the "Greetings from California" sign. After that we headed to Soarin. When we went to WDW last year there was ALWAYS a HUGE wait for Soarin. The one time it was over 90 minutes and there were no fast passes available. Needless to say, we didn't get to ride Soarin at WDW so we made it a priority for this trip. The way they rope off California Adventure is sort of strange. The paths that lead to Hollywood Backlot and Golden State are roped off, but the path that leads to Soarin is open. Everyone seemed to go line up by the rope for the Hollywood Backlot since that is how you get to the Tower of Terror. We decided to head for Soarin. We were surprised to find that they were actually letting people onto Soarin despite the fact that the park wasn't even officially open yet.

We were among the first group to ride it. The queue line is really neat with all the photos of famous Californian aviators and planes. I was kind of nervous because I am afraid of heights, but my sister said it wasn't too bad. We were lucky that we got a nice cast member who put us in the back row, which doesn't go as high as the others. We buckled in and took off. I had to shut my eyes for a couple of parts because you really feel like you are hang gliding. It's cool how they incorporated scents into the ride like the oranges in the orange grove. The best part was when the fighter jets fly by. The one part I didn't like was the ending when you fly into the fireworks. That sort of freaked me out for some reason. That was one of the places I had to shut my eyes. I enjoyed it, though I didn't like being up that high. I was holding on to the handles quite tightly.

After we got off of Soarin the rest of the park was open and we went to ride, Mike and Sulley to the Rescue, since it is unique to Disneyland. I LOVED this ride. It was lots of fun. I managed to get some really good pictures. It followed the movie nicely, which is good because some of the rides don't. I wish they would bring this one to WDW.

Next we walked over to Muppet Vision 3D vision, which we saw at WDW last year. My sister likes the Muppets whereas I really don't. I tolerate it since she goes on some of the rides I like that she doesn't. The waiting room is full of interesting props and there are TVs around the room with an entertaining pre-show. My sister took pictures of all the props while we were waiting for the next show. The show itself is cute. The best part is the guys who sit in the balcony and critique it. The one thing that I don't like is that 3D movies hurt my eyes after a while, but that day it wasn't too bad.

Since there was really nothing else we wanted to do in that part of the park we worked our way to A Bug's Land where we went to see "Its Tough to be Bug" which is another 3D movie. I like the queue for this one at WDW better because it wraps around the Tree of Life and the theater is actually inside the Tree of Life, but the ant hill at CA is cute. The movie posters they have hanging up on the walls are funny. The show was good as usual.

Next I convinced my sister to ride Flik's Flyers with me. They have a ride similar to it at the Air Zoo in Kalamazoo and she liked that one so I figured it wouldn't be too bad. It was totally fun. I enjoyed it immensely while my sister turned a slight shade of green. LOL

After this it was getting closer to time for our lunch reservations at Ariel's Grotto so we decided to head that direction. Since we still had time before our reservation we rode King Triton's carousel. I liked how colorful and vibrant the carrousel is. My sister got to ride on one of the otters. Otters are soooooo cute! I think I had a sea horse. We still had more time so we decided to visit a couple of the stores near there. We purchased some items then headed back towards Ariel's Grotto.

We checked in for our lunch and waited with the other people who had reservations for the same seating time. After about 10 minutes we were led down to the restaurant where each family got to pose for a photo with Ariel. We then paid and were led to our table. Lunch at Ariel's Grotto is one set price and you get an appetizer, entree, and dessert and there is a selection for each. For the appetizer I actually decided to try something new: cheesy onion soup. It was okay. The cheese was really good. My sister had chicken noodle soup. I wish they would have a couple other options because after walking around the park for several hours in the head, soup was really the last thing I wanted. For the entree I ordered the cheeseburger since there really wasn't anything else on the menu that appealed to my picky tastes. My sister also had a cheeseburger, but without cheese. The burgers were VERY good, though VERY large. I was full after this and there was still the dessert course. I had the cinnamon-apple desert, which was good, but I was too full to eat much of it. My sister had the yogurt parfait, which she said was the best part of the meal.

During the course of lunch the Princesses came around to sign autographs and take pictures. First to visit our table was Aurora who is my sister's favorite princess. I got a really cute picture of them together. Next was Snow White, then Belle, and last was Cinderella. All of them were really nice and very sweet.

After we finished lunch we left with full tummies and didn't really want to ride anything so we left CA and went to World of Disney in Downtown Disney. Not nearly as large as Orlando, but there was still lots of stuff that caught my eye and wanted to come home with me. We made a few purchases then headed back to the hotel. We rested for a bit then later went to dinner at Denny's since we didn't feel like going back to the park. It was nothing special, but it was OK.

We also wanted to go to bed early since we had a 7:00 am breakfast the next morning, which was my birthday. :)

Up next: breakfast at Storyteller's Cafe, Disneyland, and Goofy's Kitchen.
 
Sounds fun so far. We got the dream passes the same night as you did! We ended up on Splash, Indy and Buzz in the hour. We were wondering what the crowds in Fantasyland was like. It was fun for us to wander around the park with nobody around.
It was fun to wonder around with almost no one around. Fantasyland wasn't too bad. We figured everyone would go for the bigger rides. Though I could have done without the "entertainment" portion before they let us loose. I understand why they herded everyone together, but the "entertainment" choices were torture! ;)

I may have missed it but what day was your birthday? DH's b-day was May 2 and May 3 was mine. Happy Birthday!

Michele
:goodvibes
My birthday was April 30. :)

2,000 pics??? Wow. I'm impressed. I usually end up bringing my camera and just carrying it around the whole time. I'm lucky if I end up with a dozen or so pictures. :rolleyes:

Anyway, your pics are great. Thanks for sharing. :)
It actually helps that when we go to Disney we take my camera and usually borrow brother #2's camera so that my sister and I both have one and will take pictures. Plus I never take just one picture of anything, I always get multiple shots, because I hate finding out afterwards that you blinked or something. So I usually take at least 2 shots of almost everything. Though we almost always take tons of pictures. I think we had 1800 from WDW in 2007.

Great pics! Makes me miss DL so much! Love the ice cream pictures - makes me want one right now :thumbsup2
Thank you. The ice cream was quite good! :thumbsup2

Wow, you took some amazing photos! There were several things I've never noticed/seen before at the parks! Thanks for sharing!

Are you a scrapbooker? (2008 Year to Create..) If so I'd love to see your layouts! :)
Thank you. And yes I scrapbook. :) I so far have picked out 650 pictures to print. :scared1: That doesn't include any of the photopass ones since I don't have that yet. :lmao: I have to finish my 2007 New England scrapbook first before I start Disneyland.

I love your pics and Happy Belated B-Day! party: :bday:
Thank you. :)
 
Belated Happy Birthday! pixiedust: :bday: party: Fellow Taurus and Disney fan all is good! Oh and thank you for sharing your wonderful pictures. They make it a little nicer to be able to see pictures of my favorite place.

Michele
:laundy:
 
Hey, we were there at the same time! :)

Loved seeing your photos and reading your TR. I didn't write one this trip, so yours is allowing me to relive the experience.

Though I'm still trying to figure out how you got so many photos with NO ONE in them! :thumbsup2

Can't wait for the next installment.
 
Great Picks - I've never experienced a Dole Whip and have been craving one after seeing them on the boards, but yours is the first non-float one I've seen. Yummy!
 
Hey, we were there at the same time! :)

Loved seeing your photos and reading your TR. I didn't write one this trip, so yours is allowing me to relive the experience.

Though I'm still trying to figure out how you got so many photos with NO ONE in them! :thumbsup2

Can't wait for the next installment.
Thats pretty cool. For the photos of the rides without people, I often waited until everyone had gotten off but before the next group got on. The photo of the CA sign was taken at 7:00 am when we were walking through the plaza on the way to our breakfast reservation at Storytellers. :) There was no one else around. For some of the others it just took patience. I had to wait for a few minutes to get the Castle ones because just as I was going to click it someone would walk through. We got lucky and got a few shots without people. Its hard, but it can be done. :)

Great Picks - I've never experienced a Dole Whip and have been craving one after seeing them on the boards, but yours is the first non-float one I've seen. Yummy!
I too had heard lots about the Dole Whips from this board and wanted to try one since I had never had one. It was very tasty. I might try the float kind next time.
 
Hi, Im going to DLR in Oct and would like to join in.

Sounds good!

Welcome. I plan to start a pre-trip report soon. So everybody can help me plan DH and I's second honeymoon.

Michele
:goodvibes
 
Happy Birthday to me!

Wednesday was my birthday and we had reservations at the Storyteller's Cafe at the Grand Californian at 7:00 am. My sister was in charge of making the reservations and she figured that since 7:00 am is 10:00 am back home that it would be around the same time we normally eat breakfast. I was a little worried that it was so early, but we never actually adjusted to Pacific time. We stuck to going to bed at the same time we normally do back East so getting up at 5:30 on my birthday wasn't a problem. For probably the only time in my life I was up, awake, and alert at 5:30 am. Pretty scary. LOL

We arrived at the hotel after only getting slightly lost while trying to find the restaurant. Since they were just opening we didn't have to wait long for a table. The first character to visit our table was Koda. My sister and I *LOVE* the Brother Bear movies so this was very exciting. We tried to get his autograph, but didn't understand what he was trying to say, so eventually Kenai came over and was able to convey that they don't sign autographs because of their paws. We then got pictures with both Kenai and Koda. During the course of breakfast we also met Chip, Meeko, Terk, and Dale. Meeko was really funny when he came into the room, peeking around the corner. The food was good. I had banana French toast, which was good. The fruit that came with it was excellent. My sister had the buffet and enjoyed it. We ate slowly since the park wasn't going to be opened until 10:00 AM, plus we wanted to meet all the characters. Since it was my birthday they brought me this weird chocolate mousse thing and sang to me. I didn't really care for the mousse dish, but managed to eat a bit of it.

After breakfast we walked to Disneyland. We were there early and at the front of the line, but would still have to wait or the rope drop. Unlike everyone else who races through Main Street until they realize that they can only go so far, we took our time. I took a bunch of pictures of Main Street then waited at the rope. Our plan was to go ride Finding Nemo. Once they dropped the rope everyone was heading towards Finding Nemo. We quickly changed course and headed to Fantasyland since the rides there tend to have longer lines later in the day.

The first ride we went on was Peter Pan's flight. Then since Dumbo's line wasn't too long we rode that. By this time Fantasyland was starting to get more crowded so we headed to New Orleans Square. We decided to give Pirates of the Caribbean another chance. This time we asked not to sit in the front of the boat to see if that made a difference. It really didn't. I still didn't like it as much as at WDW. There is just too much time where there isn’t anything to see.

After we got off Pirates we noticed a Photopass photographer. He was one of the photographers that do a special photo where you pretend to fight Captain Hook and they add him in later. This was lots of fun. I kept making my sister laugh while she was fighting Hook so her photos are funny. After we were done, the photographer told us that the one who does the Haunted Mansion ones was up there taking pictures. Excited by this news, we raced over to Haunted Mansion. With these photos they add some hitchhiking ghosts. Since we were standing in front of the Haunted Mansion we decided to ride it. As usual it was fun. I don’t think I could ever get tired of riding it.

Next we decided to take the raft over to Pirate's Lair to find Captain Jack Sparrow. We asked the boat driver where we could find him on the island so we wouldn't have to waste time. We walked to where they said he was and we nearly walked into him. I had expected more people to be there to see him, but there was no one. We got pictures taken with him then decided to go back since there really isn't a whole lot on the island that interested us.

Since we were in the area we decided to find the Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. The ride is similar to the one at WDW, but it seems a bit longer. My sister was peeved by the ending since it should be a birthday party for Eeyore, but DL changed it to a birthday party for Pooh. After we got off the ride we were walking through the exit when a young child ran into me. His mother then yelled that I should watch out for her child, never mind that she wasn't watching him or the fact that he ran into me. That annoyed me. I spent the next few minutes venting to my sister while we looked around the Pooh store. Once I had vented we went to go greet Pooh, Tigger, and Eeyore. They were going to close the line because the characters were going to take a short break, but since we had met them all previously and just wanted photos, we were allowed to meet them at that time.

By this time we were hungry and the Hungry Bear restaurant was in the area and wasn't very crowded. So it was as good of time as any. My sister had a chicken sandwich and I had a cheeseburger. Both were OK, but nothing special. There was a nice breeze and we had view of the rivers of America. It was a pleasant lunch.

After lunch we rode Haunted Mansion again while we were still on that side of the park. After this we took the train to Toon Town to ride Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin. It has been enos since I’ve seen the movie, but the queue line was interesting. The ride was tons of spinning fun. Surprisingly even my sister enjoyed it and she normally doesn't like spinning rides.

Next we went to explore the rest of Toon Town. First up we toured Mickey's house and went out to the movie barn to meet Mickey. It is tradition whenever we go to Disney to meet Mickey at least once. There was a bit of a wait, but it was worth it to meet the mouse. After Mickey's house we went to Minnie's house. We didn't go through Donald's or Goofy's but got pictures of them.

Deciding we had had enough of Toon Town and the herds of small children there, we headed back towards Fantasyland. There wasn't too long of a wait for Alice in Wonderland so we decided to ride it since it is unique to DL. It was fun. I was kind of sad that there was only one part with the "unbirthday" party.

Walking back towards Main Street we noticed there was almost no wait for Mr. Toad's so we decided to ride it again since we were no longer afraid of it. This time I let my sister "drive." It was actually kind of fun the second time. Of course I was having fun making jokes about her "driving."

We then took pictures trying to pull the Sword from the Stone. Darn it, neither of us were able to pull it out. LOL We then walked through the castle and decided to get some photos of Snow White's fountain.

Since we had arrived in CA it had been so hot and ice cream sounded good, but we kept forgetting to stop and get some. So we headed for the Gibson Girl ice cream parlor on Main Street. We got the hot fudge cookie sundae to split between us. It was good. The cookies were probably my least favorite part though. I've had better chocolate chip cookies. But it was a nice treat.

After this we headed back to the hotel to rest and change for dinner. We had reservations at 6:00 at Goofy's Kitchen at the Disneyland Hotel. We vaguely knew how to get there, we didn't really know how far it truly was. Its was quite a hike. We ended up getting there within 1 minute of our reservation time. When we got there we posed for a picture with Pluto. After that we were seated. The first character to come to our total was Brier Fox, then Princess Jasmine, then Alice who was the same Alice we saw on Monday. She actually remembered seeing us. Very weird. Then it was Goofy who put our autograph books on our heads to sign them. He was lots of fun. Then Chip stopped by our table. Finally when our waiter was bringing out my birthday cake Dale stopped by. He was clapping and very cute. My sister got a bunch of cute photos. The food there was good, but there wasn't a lot that appealed to my picky tastebuds. The prime rib was very good though. They had lots of yummy looking desserts, but since we had a cake coming, I didn't try any. I wish I would have tried at least one. My birthday cake was so pretty. It was *VERY* sweet though. It was a white cake with white chocolate mousse and butter cream icing. It was almost too pretty to cut and eat. We each ate only a small slice since it was so sweet. Our waiter boxed it up and we went back to the hotel. Luckily our sugar buzz didn't last too long and we went to bed early since we had another early morning.

Before we went to dinner my sister gave me my presents that I already knew what they were since I had picked them out. LOL She gave me a t-shirt, a Mulan pin, and a stuffed Boo from Monster's Inc. My mom had given me a card before we left with some money in it that I put towards some other pins. Pins are so very addictive. By the time we left I had purchased 8 and I think my sister had 12. I probably would have bought more if I hadn’t stopped myself.

It was a good birthday. The weather was cooler than previous days and there weren't all that many people in the park.

Up next: Breakfast with Lilo and Stitch, California Adventure, and lots of shopping!
 
It sounds like you had a good birthday Melissa. I am enjoying your trip report. Keep it up.

Michele
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