Sorry this has become a not so live report. Days became long and I found myself napping instead of posting. LOL
So, Day 2 we had Magic Morning passes so we got there at 8:30 or so. dh was feeling under the weather so early starts would become more and more difficult. Anyway we were going to do Peter Pan first but dd4 didn't want to do it. So our family went in two different directions. ds & dh went to Peter Pan while dd and I did Dumbo. dh/ds ended up doing all of the FL dark rides while dd and I did Dumbo, the carousel, Alice in Wonderland, the teacups, and shopping for ears/hats at Mad Hatter. Overall I'd say FL seemed more crowded than it had been the day before (which makes sense since only FL and TL were open).
Our group met up again briefly and then decided to part ways again. dd & I decided to hit the Princess Faire while ds/dh did Indiana. When dd/I got to the Princess Faire there was already quite a line and it didn't open for another half an hour. Instead we decided to head over to Space Mtn to get FPs. While I was getting the FP I explained to dd what the ride was and that it was dark (remember this is the girl who thought Peter Pan was scarey). To my shock she decided she wanted to try it. The line at the point was 5-10 minutes so we went for it. Well needless to say this was a disconcerting ride for a mom that was afraid that she might be scarring her daughter for life. Essentially you have no idea what your kids reaction is until the ride was over. I just made sure to hold on to her hand and point out cool things about the ride. Well when it was all over I looked at dd and asked what she thought. She looked at me and said, "It was fun mom." Woohoo!
So from there we had to go back to the entrance to get our stroller. Well imagine my shock when she wanted to do it again!

Well who am I to deny my child?

So off we went again.
It has been about 15 years since I have ridden Space Mountain so it was a new for me as well. I love the lights and the music. So much fun. Unfortunately though, my stomach did not enjoy riding that ride twice in a row. I learned a valuable lesson that: 1) my stomach is not what it used to be and 2) always, always, always close your eyes during the climb where the lines revolve to make you feel like you are spinning.
After getting off Space Mountain the second time I called dh to see where they were at. They had just finished Indiana and we in line for the Jungle Cruise. So off to Adventureland we went. By the time we got there they were almost to the front of the line so dd and I found some shade and snacked. My stomach was still rolling so I ended up grabbing a pickle which really seemed to help. dh/ds joined us for some snacking as well.
At this point we weren't quite sure what to do so we just started to walk. The Tiki Room was just opening up from a show so we decided to do that. It was great. Nice air conditioned room and the kids really enjoyed the birds.
From there we decided to do the Haunted Mansion (dh's idea not mine). This one was basically a walk on so we got into the front room very quickly. Well at that point ds basically freaked out and started to cry. So ds/I exited and waited for dh/dd. Apparently she actually did okay but was upset because she wanted to ride with her brother.
From there my memory is a bit hazy but I think we decided to do Splash Mountain. The line was minimal (maybe 10 minutes) so as we waited we were busy convincing the kids it was something they wanted to do. Well, long story short, they weren't having any part of it. So dh rode the ride while I waited with the kids at the exit. When he got off we switched and I got to ride. dh got soaked, I was reasonably refreshed but not soaked by any means.
From splash we got in line so that the kids could see Pooh and Tigger.
They both did really well with the characters and we got great pictures. My plan was to ride Pooh next but we were getting close to the starting time for Billy Hill and the Hillbillies so we headed off to the Golden Stage. ds absolutely loved the Billies.

Mom was pretty impressed as well. They were very amusing and the music was great as well.
After lunch we decided to ride the Mark Twain. ds found another little boy on the boat and they were chatting away, pointing out all of the things they could find along the route.
After that we headed off to the Jungle Cruise so that dd and I could ride. ds loves this ride and all of the corny jokes. He also loves to point out all of the stuff along the side. "Look mom, there's a crocodile." "Look, a bengal tiger." "Mom, they're doing the Hokey Pokey."
At this point we decided to head back to the hotel to play at Hojo's Pirate pool and take naps. My kids love, love, love the pirate pool. I'd say that it was high on their list of favorites from the trip.
After a nap we headed back to the park. Our plan was to camp out for Fantasmic since we'd missed it the night before. We found a great spot near the river. ds and I saved our spots while dh/dd went to find dinner. We ended up with kabobs from Bengal BBQ. After we finished eating dh and the kids went and rode Pirates of the Caribbean.
When they got back I ran off to the Haunted Mansion and rode solo. It was very impressed with the seasonal overlay. It is quite elaborate for something that is only up for a few months. After the HM I headed back and dh went off to get ice cream. YUM! We visited with the families in front and behind us. It is pretty fascinating to people watch at
Disneyland. Especially the people with huge families that show up twenty minutes before the show and think that people will willingly allow them to squeeze their group in when everyone else around has been waiting for at least an hour and a half.
So, eventually Fantasmic started and it was fantastic. It's been years but I really had forgotten a lot that happened in the show. It was very cool and the kids enjoyed it a lot.
From there it was right around 8 so we headed out of the park with the rest of the crowds.