Pooh'sTwin
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Hi All,
Seeing as I did not do a trip report for my long weekend in October, or the various other days I have been to the parks lately I figured I would give you a glimpse of my random Tuesday visit. My partner and I went for the day on November 21, to see all the Holiday fun and it ended up being a frentic Friday for several reasons so we left early and I did not get to do some holiday shopping I wanted to get done. So I decided I would take a day for myself and go! Here's a run down...
* 7:10am, I am standing at a bus stop in Long Beach ready to see if I truly can figure out this getting there by public bus thing.
* After two transfers, I arrive at Disneyland plaza in one piece around 8:45am. Not a bad trip for just $3. It was on the walk in that I witnessed the most hilarious thing I had ever seen at a Disney park. A little girl of three or so, the age where kids mimic everything, was running ahead of her mother screaming as loud and as excitedly as she could, "Oh SH*T Disneyland!" Her mother looked so embarassed and kept asking her husband to get the girl to stop. I'm sorry, but it was so funny to hear her so excited and so inappropriate at the same time!
* More people than I expected at first on a cold, dreary Tuesday morning but not too bad. Longest line of the day was at the stroller and ECV rental but it wasn't that long and I soon had my ECV and was on my way.
* My first stop was the bakery on Main Street to get a pumpkin muffin and warm caramel cider for breakfast. I enjoyed both on a bench infront of the castle. It was around 9:40am by that point and I decided I wanted to head to DCA for its opening at 10am. I was let right in and as I noticed most paths still had ropes up I veered to the right and headed to Soarin'. Was let right in to the building and at 9:59 exactly we were let on our flight. This ride always takes my breath away. I just love it!
* Right after Soarin' I made my way to the Midway. My intention was to hit Toy Story Mania first but the complete absence of a line at California Screamin' drew me in for my first ride of the day. I truly love this coaster. It is fast and fun, and as a side note is a great coaster for us Pooh Sized folks. No worries with fit here, I could ride it all day (and it would eventually seem like I did!)
* After Screamin' I headed next door to Toy Sory Mania. Another great experience. I did not score quite as high as I did on my first time ever a week or so ago, but I still had fun with the 3-D games.
* Tower of Terror was next and it was a blast, especially with the small child who scolded his parents after telling them, "You did not say this would be scary! I will never believe you about rides again!" You could see his folks holding back a laugh as he stomped off the ride.
* From Tower I went into the Animation area and then into the store attached, I am blanking on the name but it is my favorite in DCA. There I saw so much Disney holiday stuff I had to exit before I drained my debit card. I decided it was time for something lunchy so I made my way back to Disneyland.
* I first hit Pirates because it is a must do. Afterwards I found my fave spot, Bengal Barbecue, to have no line at all, at noon, this was unheard of!! I grabbed myself the delicious bacon wrapped asparagus (really the best thing ever! you must try it!) and the spicy beef skewers. I contemplated the tiger bread but knew I wanted a pretzel with cheese at Princess Fantasy Faire with a vanilla coke (best drink on property in my opinion!) later so I skipped it. I then snagged a Dole whip float and had my lunch on a bench right infront of the "Partners" statue. Such a peaceful place for a quick bite or rest. You also get asked to take pictures a lot while sitting there I found. I gladly helped four groups that day. hehe.
* After lunch I headed to Fantasy land and rode Peter Pan (one of my faves) two times in a row thanks to a nice CM, and then went on to Small World. I had never seen the Holiday overlay before and oh my how gorgeous is it? I really loved the whimsy of the characters, the music and lights. Also, the new boats and track were nice. It was so clean. I wanted to jump in and swim my way through! They should totally make Small World a lazy river type ride. hehe
Just kidding, but I would love it!
* I grabbed my beloved Vanilla coke and pretzel after Small World and checked out the holiday decorations in Toon Town. As I exited TT, the Train was arriving so I took it over to Tomorrow Land where I explored Innoventions and then faced a fear... I rode Space Mountain, and I loved it! hehe. It was a tight squeeze for me but it was ok, and the ride was worth it. I decided after that I wanted to hit all the mountains in a row, so I went on Matterhorn next, and made my way to Big Thunder.
* Big Thunder was closed!!! I was distraught! So distraught that I decided it was time to go back to DCA and ride Screamin' again... and again'! hehe I considered Toy Story Mania again as the ride was low but I decided instead to make it to It's Tough to Be A Bug. I love that show, especially the Human Repellant and the ending (which I won't give away! hehe)
* Exhausted yet?! hehe
* I had a Fast Pass for Soarin' from the morning so I hit that again and Tower of Terror. Can I mention how much fun it is to be alone in the parks on days like this? I really liked being able to do what I wanted to, when I wanted to.
* I knew I needed to start getting to my main reason for coming, my holiday shopping, so I made my way through a few stores in DCS including the Candy Shop and Everything under the Sun. It was a chilly afternoon so I decided I needed a corn dog to warm me so I went over to the Corn Dog Castle and had one of their fantastic dogs with the apple slices, which I love as an option because I dislike chips.
* After my corn dog and some people watching I decided to snag a spot for the Pixar Play parade (it was almost 5 by now.) It being mid week and cold, there was not a huge parade crowd so I got a great spot. I really like the energy and music of the parade though my favorite part is the water, which they skipped possibly due to the temperatures. It still was a blast, 5-4-3-2-Fun!
* When the parade finished I did what everyone else in DCA did at that moment, flooded over to Disneyland. There I did the rest of my shopping in the Emporium. I also wanted to get a Pumpkin muffin for my partner but he was out of luck as the line was insane! Everyone wanted cocoa I suppose. Instead I got us some Pumpkin and Egg nog fudge squares, and two of the ginger bread men with Mickey ears. (He was happy!)
* It was not around 6:20pm, and my partner was picking me up after work at like 7:15pm so I found a good parade spot in the town square area, near the exits, and watched the Holiday parade. I had seen it the other day but it was so nice to see it at night all lit up. As soon as the last float neared I new I had to leave in order to beat the crowd. So I returned my ECV, gathered all my packages and headed to the 15min parking lot.
Just as I arrived so did my partner. I collapsed into the car after a very full and fun day. I got all of my shopping done and rode more rides than I had hoped. Overall it was a relatively light crowd day in my opinion. Heck, at like 2pm there were only a few dozen people in line at Pixie Hollow, and usually their jammed by midday in my experience. Now today I am regretting going all out as I did because I have to get ready to leave at 5am Thursday for a trip to see my family but heck it was Disneyland, how could I not go?!?!
Have a great day all!
Seeing as I did not do a trip report for my long weekend in October, or the various other days I have been to the parks lately I figured I would give you a glimpse of my random Tuesday visit. My partner and I went for the day on November 21, to see all the Holiday fun and it ended up being a frentic Friday for several reasons so we left early and I did not get to do some holiday shopping I wanted to get done. So I decided I would take a day for myself and go! Here's a run down...
* 7:10am, I am standing at a bus stop in Long Beach ready to see if I truly can figure out this getting there by public bus thing.
* After two transfers, I arrive at Disneyland plaza in one piece around 8:45am. Not a bad trip for just $3. It was on the walk in that I witnessed the most hilarious thing I had ever seen at a Disney park. A little girl of three or so, the age where kids mimic everything, was running ahead of her mother screaming as loud and as excitedly as she could, "Oh SH*T Disneyland!" Her mother looked so embarassed and kept asking her husband to get the girl to stop. I'm sorry, but it was so funny to hear her so excited and so inappropriate at the same time!

* More people than I expected at first on a cold, dreary Tuesday morning but not too bad. Longest line of the day was at the stroller and ECV rental but it wasn't that long and I soon had my ECV and was on my way.
* My first stop was the bakery on Main Street to get a pumpkin muffin and warm caramel cider for breakfast. I enjoyed both on a bench infront of the castle. It was around 9:40am by that point and I decided I wanted to head to DCA for its opening at 10am. I was let right in and as I noticed most paths still had ropes up I veered to the right and headed to Soarin'. Was let right in to the building and at 9:59 exactly we were let on our flight. This ride always takes my breath away. I just love it!
* Right after Soarin' I made my way to the Midway. My intention was to hit Toy Story Mania first but the complete absence of a line at California Screamin' drew me in for my first ride of the day. I truly love this coaster. It is fast and fun, and as a side note is a great coaster for us Pooh Sized folks. No worries with fit here, I could ride it all day (and it would eventually seem like I did!)
* After Screamin' I headed next door to Toy Sory Mania. Another great experience. I did not score quite as high as I did on my first time ever a week or so ago, but I still had fun with the 3-D games.
* Tower of Terror was next and it was a blast, especially with the small child who scolded his parents after telling them, "You did not say this would be scary! I will never believe you about rides again!" You could see his folks holding back a laugh as he stomped off the ride.
* From Tower I went into the Animation area and then into the store attached, I am blanking on the name but it is my favorite in DCA. There I saw so much Disney holiday stuff I had to exit before I drained my debit card. I decided it was time for something lunchy so I made my way back to Disneyland.
* I first hit Pirates because it is a must do. Afterwards I found my fave spot, Bengal Barbecue, to have no line at all, at noon, this was unheard of!! I grabbed myself the delicious bacon wrapped asparagus (really the best thing ever! you must try it!) and the spicy beef skewers. I contemplated the tiger bread but knew I wanted a pretzel with cheese at Princess Fantasy Faire with a vanilla coke (best drink on property in my opinion!) later so I skipped it. I then snagged a Dole whip float and had my lunch on a bench right infront of the "Partners" statue. Such a peaceful place for a quick bite or rest. You also get asked to take pictures a lot while sitting there I found. I gladly helped four groups that day. hehe.
* After lunch I headed to Fantasy land and rode Peter Pan (one of my faves) two times in a row thanks to a nice CM, and then went on to Small World. I had never seen the Holiday overlay before and oh my how gorgeous is it? I really loved the whimsy of the characters, the music and lights. Also, the new boats and track were nice. It was so clean. I wanted to jump in and swim my way through! They should totally make Small World a lazy river type ride. hehe

* I grabbed my beloved Vanilla coke and pretzel after Small World and checked out the holiday decorations in Toon Town. As I exited TT, the Train was arriving so I took it over to Tomorrow Land where I explored Innoventions and then faced a fear... I rode Space Mountain, and I loved it! hehe. It was a tight squeeze for me but it was ok, and the ride was worth it. I decided after that I wanted to hit all the mountains in a row, so I went on Matterhorn next, and made my way to Big Thunder.
* Big Thunder was closed!!! I was distraught! So distraught that I decided it was time to go back to DCA and ride Screamin' again... and again'! hehe I considered Toy Story Mania again as the ride was low but I decided instead to make it to It's Tough to Be A Bug. I love that show, especially the Human Repellant and the ending (which I won't give away! hehe)
* Exhausted yet?! hehe
* I had a Fast Pass for Soarin' from the morning so I hit that again and Tower of Terror. Can I mention how much fun it is to be alone in the parks on days like this? I really liked being able to do what I wanted to, when I wanted to.
* I knew I needed to start getting to my main reason for coming, my holiday shopping, so I made my way through a few stores in DCS including the Candy Shop and Everything under the Sun. It was a chilly afternoon so I decided I needed a corn dog to warm me so I went over to the Corn Dog Castle and had one of their fantastic dogs with the apple slices, which I love as an option because I dislike chips.
* After my corn dog and some people watching I decided to snag a spot for the Pixar Play parade (it was almost 5 by now.) It being mid week and cold, there was not a huge parade crowd so I got a great spot. I really like the energy and music of the parade though my favorite part is the water, which they skipped possibly due to the temperatures. It still was a blast, 5-4-3-2-Fun!
* When the parade finished I did what everyone else in DCA did at that moment, flooded over to Disneyland. There I did the rest of my shopping in the Emporium. I also wanted to get a Pumpkin muffin for my partner but he was out of luck as the line was insane! Everyone wanted cocoa I suppose. Instead I got us some Pumpkin and Egg nog fudge squares, and two of the ginger bread men with Mickey ears. (He was happy!)
* It was not around 6:20pm, and my partner was picking me up after work at like 7:15pm so I found a good parade spot in the town square area, near the exits, and watched the Holiday parade. I had seen it the other day but it was so nice to see it at night all lit up. As soon as the last float neared I new I had to leave in order to beat the crowd. So I returned my ECV, gathered all my packages and headed to the 15min parking lot.
Just as I arrived so did my partner. I collapsed into the car after a very full and fun day. I got all of my shopping done and rode more rides than I had hoped. Overall it was a relatively light crowd day in my opinion. Heck, at like 2pm there were only a few dozen people in line at Pixie Hollow, and usually their jammed by midday in my experience. Now today I am regretting going all out as I did because I have to get ready to leave at 5am Thursday for a trip to see my family but heck it was Disneyland, how could I not go?!?!

Have a great day all!