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Can I not like "M"? You have all been friends a long time. I'd expect better behavior from "M" that's for sure. You spend a lot of time planning trips and helping people and even though you enjoy it doesn't mean you should be walked on. Down with "M". Okay, I'm done bashing!
You can borrow all of my children for a week.

They are good at directions, funny, and cute. Even the teenagers.
Jenny -

All of the children for a week? How many have you got? Maybe we can strike a deal!
You know, all of this "M" stuff is what would have happened in the old days. I can't even begin to tell you the number of occasions in which things like this - or other 'events' along a similar line - have happened in the past. I guess I just thought that things would have evolved and changed a bit after all this time, since she moved out of SoCal and created a whole new life in Idaho over the last decade.
Thank you for the kind words of support.

I do appreciate it and all I can say is, stay tuned because it only gets better from here in the TR.
Well, when I say "better," I mean that in the 'train wreck' kind of way, where everything just seems to kind of spiral downhill. So I guess I am using the term "better" with a sarcastic edge!
I've got a stubborn but clever 7-year-old you can have for awhile. He even loves Disney!
I do love seeing Disney through the eyes of my kids -- the first time I took my older son and watched him watch the evening parade, I actually got teary-eyed because I was so happy to share a big piece of my childhood.
I feel bad that you got talked into and then stiffed at Goofy's Kitchen. It's an expensive meal at dinner! I hope you ate really, really well!
PHXscuba
PHX -
Wow! So many people offering up their children to me!


Your 7-year-old has the right idea. Any children I borrow have got to like Disney!
I think that's probably a major thing for parents, to see their kids experience fun things for the first time - especially things that the parents have loved themselves. Isn't it? Going somewhere like DLR or WDW must be so exciting because parents can watch their children meeting Mickey Mouse, getting an autograph from Chip & Dale, riding Dumbo, staring with wide-eyed wonder at a parade, or eating their very first mouse-shaped food item.
I love Goofy's Kitchen, of course. But the dinner was not my idea at all. I'd told "M" this early last year, when she first thought that they were coming out in May. She was the one who wanted dinner. I thought that was a large part of the reason she offered to treat. And to help with costs, I was offering up my AP discount.
Now, again, it's okay
if "M" had changed her mind or was suddenly unable to treat me. She's certainly not obligated to do anything like that. But what I would have expected - out of courtesy - was just a little 'mention' of this beforehand, like a day or two before. ...Just an alert to let me know she wouldn't be treating so that I could maybe either skip something I was eating the day before (at Storytellers), or so that maybe I would have a chance to back out and say, "Okay, I only have XX number of dollars for the next several days, so I won't be able to do the Goofy's dinner after all." It would have been nice to know what was happening before we got to the restaurant, and preferably even earlier than that. But nothing was ever said about it or initiated by "M." It was as if "M" didn't really care if she left me in a bind - or that's how it appeared - and just kind of wanted to block it out that she had ever offered to treat.
Well, I only got one plate of food at the dinner. Normally, at the Goofy's breakfast, I will get a second plate of something or other - whether it's a second plate with just fruit, just pastries, just eggs, whatever. At dinner, even though I was hungry (all I'd had to eat that day was the peppermint ice cream cone) and even though the food was good, I wasn't hungry enough to get up and stuff myself with a second plate.
It is a bummer when your thumb ruins a picture youre taking. You remembering the lady you spoke to a year earlier at Disneyland reminds me of Crap. We can take a three year break from a restaurant and return. He will look at me and say remember that was the server we had three years ago. I smile and say I do not remember that. Excellent memory. I also wondered if she remembered you too when I read that. Of course she would if she was sent there to watch over you.
I am getting mad at M with each new thing I read, since it is obvious she lets you down. Hopefully, she makes it up to you. I would have rather had breakfast at Chef Goofys than dinner too, although the dinner there is good. I am not sure of the peppermint ice cream cone, but I cannot wait to hear about the gingerbread cookie with mouse ears. Christmas time and Disney are so awesome! That sounds divine. Even though M made you leave unnecessarily I am glad you got your cone.
Even though it was a little bit of a hassle, I am glad to see you finally met up. You had me laughing about the black hole that was like a vortex. I have sat in seats like that before. Hahaha. R is adorable. Xander loves Build a Bear too, so I get it. You are too nice. If M offered to treat, you should have included the price of your meal when B asked you how much he owed. I would not have given them the option not to treat unless someone specifically said he/she was no longer treating you. I love the new and old pictures of the four of you by the way. So cool.
Hello,
Kim!
Thank you for taking the time to stop by, read and post such kind comments - I know you've been really busy with work (I've seen your updates about it in your TR), and I know how it can be tough to fit in time for things like trip reports when you already have a super busy schedule.
I was annoyed at the accidental thumb picture, but I was more annoyed at myself for inadvertently deleting the redo/do-over picture I took to replace it!
Ah yes, Twilight Zone Lady. In this case I think it was easy to identify her almost right away (silently) because she is a petite lady with a particular shade of reddish/magenta-ish hair and had come up to say something to me two years in a row. In general, most people will not walk up to complete strangers and make comments out of the blue. Because she had approached me in 2010 as well, I got the feeling that she might be a local who is at DLR on Mondays a lot. That seems to be the most logical explanation. The next most logical explanation would be that she is another holiday visitor (like myself) who plans a December trip every year...and just happened to end up there at the same time I was there again. That's probably not too far-fetched. I know that lots and lots of folks on this board plan yearly trips, and sometimes trips overlap with other people's trips more than once.
I guess the question remains - did Twilight Zone Lady recognize me when she came up to me the second time? Did she remember that she had spoken to me in 2010 too, or does she just go around talking to people who look like they are solo, and happened to encounter me two years in a row? We may never know.
It's great that Crap has such a good memory! I'm making a huge generalization here, but a lot of times it seems like women are more inclined to remember faces, names, events, dates, etc., while men don't remember much of anything.

Doesn't it seem that way? I guess there have to be a few exceptions to every rule!
"M" did let me down on this trip but see, again, I hate even typing that out because it sounds like I am just playing a victim role, not to mention bashing her. I am really just reporting events as they happened, in the best way I can explain them. Unfortunately, a certain picture will be painted that is not particularly rosy. But...at least I learned my lesson and I know that the more things change, the more they stay the same.
I was really trying to keep an open mind and be fair on this trip. If this had been the "M" of 10 years ago, or 20 years ago, or 30 years ago, I would have known to expect certain behavior and habits. So to end up being "let down" would have only been dumb on my part because I should know better. However, this was the "M" of 2011 and I guess I did expect that some things would have changed a little bit. Maybe certain things have changed in some ways, but in other ways it is just like it would have been long ago.
In any case, as I've hinted, it only goes downhill from that point in the trip, so get ready for the 'fun' that awaits!
Have you ever tried peppermint ice cream, or, like Bret, is it totally new to you? I used to eat it every now and then as a child. My grandmother and I would be out running her weekend errands or whatever, and we'd stop at Sav-On Drugs (which later changed to Osco, and then back to Sav-On again, and now it's CVS) to get ice cream cones. At that point they used to sell a bunch of flavors, and peppermint was one of them. I think I developed a taste for it early on. Then, back in the early '90s a friend and I would go out for lunch and get peppermint malts or shakes.
So peppermint ice cream is always lurking around in my life somewhere!

Fortunately, my local Ralphs should be getting the Dreyer's version in stock next month

, according to what they told me last year, so I won't have to wait long! But it's always more fun to eat it at Disneyland! And even though I like the idea of the ice cream being available to me in September, I kind of feel like I have to wait until at least November before eating it. It feels like cheating to eat it so early! I could buy it next month and just keep it in the freezer, but then I know I'd end up eating it!
That vortex/black hole love seat at Hearthstone was crazy! I noticed that the folks who were in it before we sat down seemed to be struggling a bit when trying to get up, and the people who sat there after us also had trouble. So I knew it wasn't only us. I did not notice anyone having trouble getting out of the seat facing the bar (which is the one that Jenny/rentayenta said she sat in during her holiday DLR trip last year).
You know, when we got to Goofy's and suddenly I found myself at the register, trying to instruct the CM to split the bill into two, and Shawn was handing me her money and "B" was holding his money in his hand, and the CM was asking questions about the child in our group and how old he was, and then giving me a total that was different from what I had calculated pre-trip (after calling to verify the exact amount so that we could avoid all this chaos), I felt overwhelmed and unable to think clearly or do any quick mathematical equations on the spot!
Shawn paid a few dollars too much, I think, and when I pulled out my money I paid a few dollars less to even it out, but I was doing this all very haphazardly (normally I am much more careful about paying exactly the amount). I don't even remember the whole total of the bill. At that moment, it was just faster to take Shawn's money and my money and hand it over to "B." At the end of the day, I'm not even sure I gave "B" the full amount I owed, to be honest - I may have given him a few bucks less than what I owed, which wasn't my plan. The unexpected total threw me off. It wouldn't have been that much less that I underpaid - really,
only a few dollars, if anything, because I handed over quite a bit of money of my own, along with Shawn's.
So if I ended up underpaying by a few dollars, maybe "M" sees that as treating me.

In hindsight, the best thing to do would have been to have "M" and family get their own bill -
without the help of my Annual Pass discount - and put Shawn and me on another bill. I don't think the CM would have wanted to do that, but that would have been best. Less confusion and mayhem.
I guess I expected that it would all work like it worked at Build-A-Bear, where we'd go up to the register, I would flash my AP to get the discount and then "M" - or whomever - would pay the bill. I didn't realize there would be all of this confusion. But I don't blame the confusion on "M" and "B." (Not counting the "treating" thing, which is a separate issue.) I think it was just an unexpected hiccup - I thought we were all prepared and that I had gotten all the details straight, but it ended up being more chaotic in person!