Nothing to See Here...

Sherry, I don't even sleep 10 hours a day at home. I cannot stay in bed that long.:confused3 Let alone when there is DISNEYLAND out the freaking door!!!!
 
Sigh.

I was all ready to put up another TR installment tonight - it was basically going to be another PhotoPalooza, and then some "M" stuff at the very end, and it wouldn't have taken long to put together at all...except for the fact that stupid Photobucket is not working again tonight. (Am I the only one having this trouble? I wonder if Deej can get into her Photobucket account without issue?)

It's like Photobucket assumes that no one needs to access photos at night, so they make it possible to sign in during the daytime and early evening, but at night, forget about it. It's site maintenance time. It's all part of this stupid makeover of the format...AND I think they are also now trying to make it so that any time people load photos to Facebook they will automatically go to your Photobucket account. This would also explain why Facebook was also acting screwy when I tried to log in. It wouldn't let me click on anything or go to any friend's page.:headache:

So, bottom line, my TR installment for tonight has to be put on hold until Photobucket decides to work. They had better start cooperating over at that Photobucket - I have Theme Weeks to tackle in both the Halloween and Christmas threads, and a long-delayed holiday TR to complete, so access to photos is crucial!!

Anyway, I was pleased to see replies from Bret, TK and Michele!:cool1: They made me smile!:goodvibes:grouphug: I will reply to you all tomorrow - hopefully with a new installment to go along with the replies! We are getting soooooooo close to the revelation of what exactly an "Aunt Betty" is, and I'm on a roll!

Now, I have to pop an Advil or something.:headache:
 
Wow Sherry...I must have burning ears tonight. (Is that the right saying? I'm tired.) Anyway... I saw that I have a lot to catch up on! Woo hoo! But I read your last post and you wondered if I was having photobucket issues. I decided to quickly try to log in to check. I was able to type my username/password but that's it. It went to a "This website declined to show this webpage" notice when I try to go in using Internet Explorer. If I go in using Firefox I can once again type my username/password, but then it shows "Forbidden" and says I don't have permission to access the albums. I will try again tomorrow during normal business hours.

Can't wait to catch up on FOUR more installments!
 
Jenny -

I know what you mean. It's very special.

There was a period of time - basically, 2002 through 2006 - when I didn't go to DLR at all, let alone for the holidays. After a while I got used to not going, but then, when I returned, I knew I couldn't stay away for that long again.

Now, if a year ever came up in which I couldn't make it to DLR at all during the holiday season, I would really feel the loss. It sounds stupid to most non-Disney loving folks, I know! Even if I just went for one day only and didn't stay in a hotel, I feel like it would be something...which is better than nothing. My year would not feel complete without a holiday trip of some kind.

I could even skip Halloween Time for a year or two if I had to - in fact, I skipped it in 2010 - but the holiday season is too special to miss. And for me, because I don't have the 'traditional' holiday celebrations for Thanksgiving and Christmas, this is really my one holiday tradition - going to DLR!


Are you proud of me that I walked off and left "M" in the hotel room because she was slugging along? She's not out of the story yet - she will return, and then things start going downhill fast - but at least I got away to take some photos and get my head in a happy place for a while!



Yes, I'm very proud of you but I'm scratching my head teying to figure out why you're still friend's with her. She is not a nice person. :mad: I do understand longevity and letting go. It's very hard even when someone shows you who they are over and over again. :hug:

I'm glad you found some solace and your happy place. Tell me you are getting rid of M for good?!
 

Well, Photobucket is working for me now - it seems to be a very evening-specific problem, as I assume that's when they are working on the transition to the new format. For the last 2 days I could get in during the day and then at night, all kinds of problems occurred. What I find curious is that Photobucket did not send out any announcements via e-mail or otherwise - not that I've seen anyway - to indicate that there would be some site maintenance happening that could affect us being able to get into our accounts (especially the Pro accounts that people pay for). If they had done that and said "Everything will be fixed by X date," at least I'd know what to expect in the interim.

In any case, I am now anticipating that I will once again not be able to get into Photobucket later tonight, so anything I need to do with photos has to be done while it's still light outside!

I have a TR installment coming up right after I post this reply, and I am going to try to work on the next installment as well as prepare tomorrow's new theme for the Halloween Superthread. Hopefully Photobucket doesn't incorrectly assume that people don't access their photos over weekends, because I will be working on the Christmas Superthread's first theme for Monday on Saturday and Sunday, and I have to do some Catalina-related stuff as well.


That is very great that you were able to do four TR installments in one day. I can understand that you want to write up and post pictures from your TR since there could be problems with photobucket.

I have no problem missing the DLR during the Halloween season especially when I will be going to WDW during the Halloween season and EPCOT Food and Wine Festival. Just this WDW trip alone will make up for missing the DLR during the Halloween season. The only thing I am looking forward to during the Halloween season is what kind of decorations will be up at DCA this year. With it's completion, I can expect some Halloween decorations on BVS. I am looking forward to the Holiday season at the DLR this year with DCA getting some new decorations. Thank you Sherry.

She should have no problem getting up that morning especially with 10 hours of sleep. "M" should have at least made an effort of getting up that morning especially when she and her family are at the "Happiest Place on Earth".

I'm hoping that this will be a better update.

Bret -

I think there may be a random Halloween-ish or Autumn-ish garland here and there on the lampposts on BVS, but I have a feeling that DCA is not going to have much in the way of decorations this year for Halloween Time. I think that we would have heard about it already. I have a feeling that the Parks Blog or Disneyland News would have already said something about new decorations for Halloween Time in DCA if they were going to be anything noteworthy.

I think they could do some fun Halloween decorations for Cars Land, making it look like the Cars characters decorated each place for trick-or-treaters. But they won't do it this year, IF they ever do it at all.

Over in A Bug's Land, they could have a lot of fun with the idea of giant discarded candy or candy packages. Maybe an overturned trick-or-treat bucket, spilling candy. They could set up one of the giant candy corn things from Candy Corn Acres, just for photos. They could string up some Halloween-colored lights.

Really, it would even be easy (and clever) for TDA to decorate Toon Town for Halloween. Even though Toon Town isn't open all night long, they could still put jack-o-lanterns on the porch or in front of Mickey's, Goofy's and Minnie's houses, or hang spooky decorations on City Hall.

There is a lot more they could do for Halloween Time at DLR, in both parks but especially in DCA. I think that TDA just doesn't want to invest the money in it. They are willing to invest some money in the holiday season because that's huge business for them, but Halloween Time is always treated as the lesser of the two holidays.

So I don't think you will miss much in the way of DCA decorations by not going to DLR for Halloween Time this year, If anything, I think that next year there may be more of a chance for extra Halloween decorations in DCA in September/October.



So much fun…you may regret that I started taking notes so I could comment on all the fun!;)

I hear you Sherry about summer just being the season to get you excited for fall/winter. This summer has been unseasonably warm as well making me doubly excited for fall. Our craft store did have a little aisle full of Halloween decorations today – YEAH. :beach:


Singing along with you…frolicking and playing the Eskimo way of course.

There is a time for sleeping in my friend and a trip to DL is NOT IT! I must admit some of our recent trips have been less ridged, but never when magic mornings are calling. I have to tell you when my boys were 4 I dreamed of them sleeping past 7am so waking up early at Disney was not an issue. I SO would have been out the door at 8 am heading to my happy place if my slug of a friend was a mumbling mound under the covers. Grrrr. :confused: Can I say I’m glad you spoke up for yourself? ::yes::

I was smiling at the Disney CM who was waving and even more when I saw my beloved Gingerbread Mickey cookies. That is a sure way to get rid of a “M” induced funk! LOVE the photobucket version of your twin Mickey cookies.

Fa-la-la – another installment! I love the tree with the antique looking fishing lures.

mmmm….with every Christmas card I write….THREE installments! :yay::yay: Jackpot! PhotoPalooza is great! I think my favorite of installment 3 was the wooden Indian with the festive shops in the background.

Thumpity Thump – FOUR. WOW. :worship: LOVE the glass snowman picture!

Thank you for an incredibly enjoyable evening with your TR and followers/follow-up reporting. Inquiring minds waiting to see what time M finally stumbled into DL. :worried:

YOUR PICTURES ROCK!


Thank you, TK:hug: -

I'm glad you enjoyed everything, and were singing along!

Would you believe that the wooden Indian picture was harder to get than it looked, because - even though there was no one around me in that specific area - I happened to be standing in the exact spot where two elderly people wanted to stand to get their picture taken?:rotfl2: So I was oblivious, minding my own business, standing there trying to frame the shot in some way, and this man asked me if I could step aside so they could pose with the Indian?:rotfl2:

I spoke up for myself, all right. Wait until you read "M's" answer when I finally get daring and bring up the Goofy's Kitchen payment fiasco to her (yes...I went there with her, tacky though it may be!:rotfl2:). I know she likes to keep people waiting for her when she can't get up and get going - she has always been that way. I said in one of my previous installments that Shawn and I had to leave her in the hotel room/apartment in Catalina years ago when "M" wouldn't get up. I guess I just thought she would have gotten a little bit better about it as she got older.

Oh, did I ever tell you that someone on the DIS last year mentioned that they had seen the gingerbread cookies with mouse ears at Goofy's Candy Company (is that what it's called?) at WDW? When you were last there and you didn't see any cookies floating around anywhere in the parks, did you look in Goofy's Candy Company? Maybe they are there?:confused3


Sherry, I don't even sleep 10 hours a day at home. I cannot stay in bed that long.:confused3 Let alone when there is DISNEYLAND out the freaking door!!!!

Michele -

It's hard to stay in bed for very long when you know you have a lot of things to do - either fun things, work things or chore-type things. Even without regular work on my end, I am never at a loss for things to do. I always have things I can be doing - in fact, I don't even have enough time in the day to do everything I want or need to do. I can't loll around for 10 hours unless I'm sick or unless I am in pain and can't move. I don't have kids, of course, but I can only imagine that if I had any and I took them to DLR for the first time, I would want to get up earlier than I might normally get up at home. After all, Mickey Mouse is not going to come to us - we have to go out and find him!



Wow Sherry...I must have burning ears tonight. (Is that the right saying? I'm tired.) Anyway... I saw that I have a lot to catch up on! Woo hoo! But I read your last post and you wondered if I was having photobucket issues. I decided to quickly try to log in to check. I was able to type my username/password but that's it. It went to a "This website declined to show this webpage" notice when I try to go in using Internet Explorer. If I go in using Firefox I can once again type my username/password, but then it shows "Forbidden" and says I don't have permission to access the albums. I will try again tomorrow during normal business hours.

Can't wait to catch up on FOUR more installments!


Deej -

Make it five installments to get caught up on, as I am just about to post another one! I've mentioned you several times in this TR, especially when certain photos come up, so your ears should be burning a lot!

I'm glad to know that someone else couldn't access Photobucket either. Well, not glad about it, but you know what I mean.:rotfl2: I am relieved to know that I'm not the only one having the issue, because the more people who have the problem, the more people who will flood Photobucket with complaints.




Yes, I'm very proud of you but I'm scratching my head teying to figure out why you're still friend's with her. She is not a nice person. :mad: I do understand longevity and letting go. It's very hard even when someone shows you who they are over and over again. :hug:

I'm glad you found some solace and your happy place. Tell me you are getting rid of M for good?!


Jenny -

When we get to the end of this TR you will all find out what the status of things with "M" is now, post-Disneyland trip. Let's just say that I won't be trying to get together with her on any future Disneyland trips.

"M" is one of those people - and I think we have all known someone like this at some point - who acts lovely and wonderful and charming to certain people, but then puts on a totally different face to certain other people. It's like there are two totally different sides. Sometimes she acts lovely and charming and wonderful to me too, but then something kicks in and she ends up treating me badly, with seemingly no thought or accountability.

So then I always end up thinking, "Okay, I know it seems black and white to me the way things happened, but maybe whatever I said or did contributed to it and made it worse." Then I think, "If 'M' can act so great to these other people, then maybe I am just somehow bringing out the worst in her? Maybe she just secretly resents me for some reason?"

Although, I know I'm not the only one she is like this with. She has major problems with her cousin too.

I think that when you don't have any family - and when I say I have no family, I mean I have no family of any kind - your good friends or longtime friends become your family by default. And, just as family members may butt heads and have conflicts from time to time, and you may go for periods of time without communicating or seeing them, they're still always your family at the end of the day.

I hadn't seen "M" in 10 years, and I figured some things had to have changed (what's funny is that you guys would reallllllly cringe if you knew some of the stuff she pulled in the old, old days - probably far worse than her Disneyland antics). I figured that over the decade, some of that 'stuff' would be gone. I figured that "M" may value me more as a friend now, and not want things to go badly.

As it turned out, I guess I figured wrong. But I had to see her and go through this whole DLR experience - which ultimately ended with me sitting on the bench in DCA, crying - in order to learn that it is probably a lost cause. If things haven't changed by now, they probably never will.



OK Sherry...just checked my photobucket account and I can get in just fine.

Deej -

Thank you for the update. I bet it's a nighttime-only problem, because Photobucket thinks that none of us have to access our photos past sunset!:rotfl2:
 
Well, Photobucket is working for me now - it seems to be a very evening-specific problem, as I assume that's when they are working on the transition to the new format. For the last 2 days I could get in during the day and then at night, all kinds of problems occurred. What I find curious is that Photobucket did not send out any announcements via e-mail or otherwise - not that I've seen anyway - to indicate that there would be some site maintenance happening that could affect us being able to get into our accounts (especially the Pro accounts that people pay for). If they had done that and said "Everything will be fixed by X date," at least I'd know what to expect in the interim.

In any case, I am now anticipating that I will once again not be able to get into Photobucket later tonight, so anything I need to do with photos has to be done while it's still light outside!

I have a TR installment coming up right after I post this reply, and I am going to try to work on the next installment as well as prepare tomorrow's new theme for the Halloween Superthread. Hopefully Photobucket doesn't incorrectly assume that people don't access their photos over weekends, because I will be working on the Christmas Superthread's first theme for Monday on Saturday and Sunday, and I have to do some Catalina-related stuff as well.




Bret -

I think there may be a random Halloween-ish or Autumn-ish garland here and there on the lampposts on BVS, but I have a feeling that DCA is not going to have much in the way of decorations this year for Halloween Time. I think that we would have heard about it already. I have a feeling that the Parks Blog or Disneyland News would have already said something about new decorations for Halloween Time in DCA if they were going to be anything noteworthy.

I think they could do some fun Halloween decorations for Cars Land, making it look like the Cars characters decorated each place for trick-or-treaters. But they won't do it this year, IF they ever do it at all.

Over in A Bug's Land, they could have a lot of fun with the idea of giant discarded candy or candy packages. Maybe an overturned trick-or-treat bucket, spilling candy. They could set up one of the giant candy corn things from Candy Corn Acres, just for photos. They could string up some Halloween-colored lights.

Really, it would even be easy (and clever) for TDA to decorate Toon Town for Halloween. Even though Toon Town isn't open all night long, they could still put jack-o-lanterns on the porch or in front of Mickey's, Goofy's and Minnie's houses, or hang spooky decorations on City Hall.

There is a lot more they could do for Halloween Time at DLR, in both parks but especially in DCA. I think that TDA just doesn't want to invest the money in it. They are willing to invest some money in the holiday season because that's huge business for them, but Halloween Time is always treated as the lesser of the two holidays.

So I don't think you will miss much in the way of DCA decorations by not going to DLR for Halloween Time this year, If anything, I think that next year there may be more of a chance for extra Halloween decorations in DCA in September/October.






Thank you, TK:hug: -

I'm glad you enjoyed everything, and were singing along!

Would you believe that the wooden Indian picture was harder to get than it looked, because - even though there was no one around me in that specific area - I happened to be standing in the exact spot where two elderly people wanted to stand to get their picture taken?:rotfl2: So I was oblivious, minding my own business, standing there trying to frame the shot in some way, and this man asked me if I could step aside so they could pose with the Indian?:rotfl2:

I spoke up for myself, all right. Wait until you read "M's" answer when I finally get daring and bring up the Goofy's Kitchen payment fiasco to her (yes...I went there with her, tacky though it may be!:rotfl2:). I know she likes to keep people waiting for her when she can't get up and get going - she has always been that way. I said in one of my previous installments that Shawn and I had to leave her in the hotel room/apartment in Catalina years ago when "M" wouldn't get up. I guess I just thought she would have gotten a little bit better about it as she got older.

Oh, did I ever tell you that someone on the DIS last year mentioned that they had seen the gingerbread cookies with mouse ears at Goofy's Candy Company (is that what it's called?) at WDW? When you were last there and you didn't see any cookies floating around anywhere in the parks, did you look in Goofy's Candy Company? Maybe they are there?:confused3




Michele -

It's hard to stay in bed for very long when you know you have a lot of things to do - either fun things, work things or chore-type things. Even without regular work on my end, I am never at a loss for things to do. I always have things I can be doing - in fact, I don't even have enough time in the day to do everything I want or need to do. I can't loll around for 10 hours unless I'm sick or unless I am in pain and can't move. I don't have kids, of course, but I can only imagine that if I had any and I took them to DLR for the first time, I would want to get up earlier than I might normally get up at home. After all, Mickey Mouse is not going to come to us - we have to go out and find him!






Deej -

Make it five installments to get caught up on, as I am just about to post another one! I've mentioned you several times in this TR, especially when certain photos come up, so your ears should be burning a lot!

I'm glad to know that someone else couldn't access Photobucket either. Well, not glad about it, but you know what I mean.:rotfl2: I am relieved to know that I'm not the only one having the issue, because the more people who have the problem, the more people who will flood Photobucket with complaints.







Jenny -

When we get to the end of this TR you will all find out what the status of things with "M" is now, post-Disneyland trip. Let's just say that I won't be trying to get together with her on any future Disneyland trips.

"M" is one of those people - and I think we have all known someone like this at some point - who acts lovely and wonderful and charming to certain people, but then puts on a totally different face to certain other people. It's like there are two totally different sides. Sometimes she acts lovely and charming and wonderful to me too, but then something kicks in and she ends up treating me badly, with seemingly no thought or accountability.

So then I always end up thinking, "Okay, I know it seems black and white to me the way things happened, but maybe whatever I said or did contributed to it and made it worse." Then I think, "If 'M' can act so great to these other people, then maybe I am just somehow bringing out the worst in her? Maybe she just secretly resents me for some reason?"

Although, I know I'm not the only one she is like this with. She has major problems with her cousin too.

I think that when you don't have any family - and when I say I have no family, I mean I have no family of any kind - your good friends or longtime friends become your family by default. And, just as family members may butt heads and have conflicts from time to time, and you may go for periods of time without communicating or seeing them, they're still always your family at the end of the day.

I hadn't seen "M" in 10 years, and I figured some things had to have changed (what's funny is that you guys would reallllllly cringe if you knew some of the stuff she pulled in the old, old days - probably far worse than her Disneyland antics). I figured that over the decade, some of that 'stuff' would be gone. I figured that "M" may value me more as a friend now, and not want things to go badly.

As it turned out, I guess I figured wrong. But I had to see her and go through this whole DLR experience - which ultimately ended with me sitting on the bench in DCA, crying - in order to learn that it is probably a lost cause. If things haven't changed by now, they probably never will.





Deej -

Thank you for the update. I bet it's a nighttime-only problem, because Photobucket thinks that none of us have to access our photos past sunset!:rotfl2:



I totally get it. I have family aside from DH and the kids but come from a long list of toxic people. I subscribe to the friends are family theory as well. :goodvibes

It's hard to move on, that's for sure. People enter and affect our lives forever, either positively, negatively, and sometimes both. The learning never ends.

Okay, I'll take off my therapist hat. ;)
 
Aunt Betty's Weepy, Wacky, Wonderful Christmas Trip to Disneyland

(12/4/11 - 12/8/11)




Day 3 - Tuesday, December 6, 2011 - Part 5







Then all the reindeer loved him
as they shouted out with glee:
"Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer,
you'll go down in history!"





In my last Trip Report installment, the solo PhotoPalooza carried on!


I’m sure I had a lot more ground to cover on Main Street, picture-wise, but I wanted to hurry over to the Reindeer Round-Up and get some photos because I knew that eventually “M” and family would be arriving and I had no idea how the day would go.

Santa’s Reindeer Round-Up was an area where I’d spent a lot of time on my 2010 DLR holiday trip – and took many, many photos - and I was curious to see if it looked exactly the same the following year, or if there had been some subtle changes.

The Round-Up is a great place – a sort of hidden gem tucked away - during both Halloween Time and the holiday season, full of charmingly rustic, countrified details…

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There are reindeer of all sizes and textures scattered around the Round-Up…

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There are also lots of wreaths…

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And you can meet Santa Claus here…

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I would love to have this cake tree and the candy trees in Marceline’s Confectionery in Downtown Disney as decorations at home!

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Anyway, just as I was starting to watch one reindeer charge another and gasping in horror at the notion that these creatures might harm each other (they didn’t), my phone started playing a jaunty tune again. I was almost hesitant to answer. I just kind of dreaded it because I had a feeling the day would not be what it should be. I probably would have been better off staying solo.

Sure enough, as suspected, it was “M” on the phone, and they were finally getting themselves together to head to the parks. I was back to being in a chipper mood and I let go of the snappy attitude I had earlier in the morning when she didn’t want to move after 10 hours of sleep. As I said in a previous TR installment, I’m older and more mature now so I handle things differently.





Coming up next, in Part 6 of Day 3, a disorganized, frustrating trip to Disneyland kicks off with my very first PhotoPass session with “M,” and a lot of maddening, needless ‘starting and stopping.’

And, after that – probably in Part 7 of Day 3 – finally, at long last…the origin of and meaning behind “Aunt Betty” (who is referenced in the title to this TR) will be unveiled!!!!!!!!!!! I know that some of my TR followers (TK and Deejdigsdis, for example), have been waiting forever for me to explain who or what Aunt Betty is. All will be revealed very, very soon!!
 
Oh no!

Another wait! I loved the new addition of photos. I guess I am waiting to find out about the meaning of Aunt Betty and hoping 'M' will apologize.
 
Bret -

I think there may be a random Halloween-ish or Autumn-ish garland here and there on the lampposts on BVS, but I have a feeling that DCA is not going to have much in the way of decorations this year for Halloween Time. I think that we would have heard about it already. I have a feeling that the Parks Blog or Disneyland News would have already said something about new decorations for Halloween Time in DCA if they were going to be anything noteworthy.

I think they could do some fun Halloween decorations for Cars Land, making it look like the Cars characters decorated each place for trick-or-treaters. But they won't do it this year, IF they ever do it at all.

Over in A Bug's Land, they could have a lot of fun with the idea of giant discarded candy or candy packages. Maybe an overturned trick-or-treat bucket, spilling candy. They could set up one of the giant candy corn things from Candy Corn Acres, just for photos. They could string up some Halloween-colored lights.

Really, it would even be easy (and clever) for TDA to decorate Toon Town for Halloween. Even though Toon Town isn't open all night long, they could still put jack-o-lanterns on the porch or in front of Mickey's, Goofy's and Minnie's houses, or hang spooky decorations on City Hall.

There is a lot more they could do for Halloween Time at DLR, in both parks but especially in DCA. I think that TDA just doesn't want to invest the money in it. They are willing to invest some money in the holiday season because that's huge business for them, but Halloween Time is always treated as the lesser of the two holidays.

So I don't think you will miss much in the way of DCA decorations by not going to DLR for Halloween Time this year, If anything, I think that next year there may be more of a chance for extra Halloween decorations in DCA in September/October.

I think that you are right that DCA will have some small Halloween decorations on BVS. The Parks Blog would have some news about the Halloween season at the DLR. It's likely that they will put up some decorations at BVS and some other parts of DCA.

At least put up come Halloween decorations at CL since most of the guests will be visiting that land at DCA. It will be nice to see some pumpkins by the Cars characters houses which will make it very nice. But we'll wait and see next month.

The Candy Corn decorations from the past Halloween season would be a nice place to put it at ABL since the candy corns are about the same size when you look at ABL. That would be nice to put some Halloween-colored lights at ABL during the Halloween season.

MTT would be a nice place to put some Halloween decorations.

I know what you are saying that TDA doesn't want to invest a lot of money during the Halloween season like they do during the Holiday season. I'm hoping that they will put more money in the decorations during the Holiday season at the DLR, but after seeing them cutting back on places like NOS & MTT I don't know what they will do this year for the Holiday season. Even with the ticket/AP price increase this summer they better put some of that money in the park and decorations.

Now I am feeling better of not missing much this year during the Halloween season at the DLR. I'm hoping that Disney will go all out on the Halloween decorations at the DLR. But we'll wait and see.


Nice pictures from Santa's Reindeer Round-Up and hope that "M" will be more appreciated for you that day.
 
Here’s a second installment for today!!!!




Aunt Betty's Weepy, Wacky, Wonderful Christmas Trip to Disneyland

(12/4/11 - 12/8/11)




Day 3 - Tuesday, December 6, 2011 - Part 6







O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree,
Thy candles shine out brightly!
O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree,
Thy candles shine out brightly!

Each bough doth hold its tiny light,
That makes each toy to sparkle bright.
O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree,
Thy candles shine out brightly!





In my last Trip Report installment, I visited Santa’s Reindeer Round-Up and finally received a call from “M” to say that she and her family were ready to head to the park(s).




This is important to note: “M” asked me which park I wanted to go to first. Now, this doesn’t mean that whatever I wanted is what would have happened, but she did ask.

Personally, I was eager to get into California Adventure because that was the park I was most looking forward to showing “M,” as it was brand new to her. She is a big “Monsters, Inc.” fan. She loves all 3 “Toy Story” movies, as I do, and I just knew she would love Soarin.’ Plus, “R” would probably have fun in A Bug’s Land. I had been telling “M” since 2007 that I wanted to show her around DCA and take her on Soarin’ to point out certain things. She was the first person I thought of when I went on Soarin.’ So I was really eager to get her into DCA.

But…I put aside what I wanted to do, and instead I thought of her child. I thought of that feeling I had when I went to Disneyland for the first time, stepped onto Main Street and saw the Castle in the distance. I thought of the excitement I felt the first time I saw Mickey Mouse hanging around Town Square. I thought of how wondrous a place Fantasyland was to me when I was little. And I envisioned how thrilling Toon Town would probably be for “R.”

So, despite my own personal preference of which park we should begin with, I told “M” that, for “R’s” sake, we should go into Disneyland first. I said that I thought his first experience should be in Disneyland, and that we could do California Adventure later. Better yet, when “M” was able to break free from the men folk for a while, I would bring her into California Adventure. That was the plan. She agreed.



I left the Reindeer Round-Up before I really wanted to, and proceeded to walk to the Disneyland entrance. I snapped these before I said goodbye to Rudolph and friends.

Reindeer butt!

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There are Fun Facts like this all over the Round-Up. On this trip I only got a photo of one of them… What they don’t tell you is that the reindeer also get ornery, and they are prone to charging at each other at any given moment, which I witnessed!

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Even though the call from “M” came somewhere in the 11:00 a.m. hour, somehow or another she and her family did not make it past the turnstiles until the 12:00 p.m. hour. In fact, I think it was closer to 12:20 p.m.

“M” had managed to get someone (maybe a valet parking guy?) at the Paradise Pier Hotel to take her - in a golf cart – back to the Disneyland Hotel. Then, she and the family stopped to eat in Downtown Disney, of course (because apparently Disneyland doesn’t have restaurants at which they could eat???? Hello? Mickey Mouse pancakes, anyone??). Then, they got a scooter for her dad from somewhere or another – I’m not sure from where (maybe from the Disneyland Hotel?).

That’s right, folks – if I hadn’t left “M” in the Paradise Pier room to go off on my own, I wouldn’t have gotten into the park until almost 12:20 p.m.

I was pleased to see that “M” had taken my suggestion to get her dad a scooter instead of a wheelchair. I just knew that she would not be pushing a wheelchair around either park all day (which I’m sure you all could have concluded by now, as well!), and “B” was in charge of stroller-pushing duties for “R.” I had already told “M” that I was not going to be pushing the wheelchair either, in case that was her plan.

So “M” finally decided that a scooter was a great idea, and it gave her dad, “S,” some autonomy and independence. He didn’t have to feel like he was at the mercy of whoever was pushing a chair. He could kind of zoom along and go off to the restroom by himself if he needed to, etc.

I met “M” and company just inside the Disneyland turnstiles. I had been telling “M” about PhotoPass over the years, and had shown her some of the silly poses and things that Shawn, Jackie and I had been a part of in those pictures. “M” – no stranger to wacky pictures – would surely be a good subject and willing participant for PhotoPass’ diabolically creative photographers.

I tapped “M” on the shoulder and kind of turned her towards Floral Mickey, where a PhotoPass person was stationed.

“Let’s go,” I said. “This is going to be your introduction to PhotoPass pictures.”

We all made our way over to the line that had formed for pictures. As we waited, I attempted to explain to “M” and “B” that, if they wanted to do it this way, we could all get different PP cards, but that at the end of the trip we could put all the cards on one account and chip in on the CD, rather than paying for it separately. I was going to explain to them that we’d have 30 days from when the first photo was taken to start an account (and we could start a group account that all of us could access for editing purposes), and then we’d have another 30 days from when we started the account to actually make a purchase. I wasn’t able to finish my thought, though…

Before I even got my complete sentence out, “B” cut me off and said, “I already did that…I started a PhotoPass account.”

I could have pressed on and clarified to them what I was trying to say, but I felt like I was being shut down. “M” knows that I know more about DLR these days than she does. She knew that I had a lot of experience with PhotoPass. And…rather than ask me more about it in advance, they just decided that “B” would go ahead and start his account. Mainly, I just felt like I was being shut down, and like no one was interested in hearing what I had to say. So I left my thought hanging and never finished it.

From that point on, every photo that was taken by a PhotoPass person was keyed in to “B’s” card and to my card, and they would just do whatever they wanted with their account (which probably meant letting it expire before buying anything).

”M” and her family celebrate Hanukkah, so I made different versions of this picture…

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Why not?

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I cropped these from that same photo above…

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Up, up and away…

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I chuckle when I look at “R” in the photos because it reminds me of myself when I was his age and a couple of years older. I always looked irritated and bothered to be standing and posing too, just like he does!.




We left the Floral Mickey area and made our way into Disneyland. “M” wanted to get “R” his very first set of ears before doing anything else. She wanted to get him basic Mickey ears, but “R” had his sights set on a different pair. “B” tried to tell her to not think about what she wants, but to instead think about what “R” wants.

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While “M” was waiting for the ears to be ready, I was going to wait outside but she asked if I had the Annual Pass (for a discount).

Okay, here is the thing – yes, I was the one who offered up my AP for discounts in the first place (before the trip ever began), and it’s my fault that I didn’t clarify how often it should be used, but in my mind I was kind of thinking/hoping that “M” would save all of her non-essential purchases for one big shop-fest at the end of the day. I figured I’d hand over the card for the Goofy’s Kitchen dinner and for the photo package that “M” bought at Goofy’s. And if she wanted to go to one or two stores and buy a bunch of things in one spot – like World of Disney or like the Emporium – I’d happily use the discount for that, too. In other words, for all of the bigger dollar amounts I thought it would be worthwhile to use the AP. I didn’t expect that “M” would ask for the discount for the ears or for smaller purchases. Again, it’s my own fault for not clearly stating the boundaries, but I guess I thought it would be common sense. If I had been “M,” after the Goofy’s Kitchen fiasco I’m not sure I would have felt bold or comfortable enough to ask me to take out my AP again!

For some reason – maybe because I was already stewing underneath the surface about “M” and how everything was going with her so far – I was annoyed to have to dig into my Bermuda Triangle of a bag and get out the AP for a pair of ears. It just bugged me. Not to mention the fact that the particular CM at The Mad Hatter who rang “M” up was a real stickler for making sure that I was the one to hand him the money. “M” had cash and I had the AP but instead of taking the cash from her, he made her hand the money to me, which I then had to hand to him. Then, he handed me the change, which I had to hand to “M.” It was annoying.

I was starting to get testy again because I was losing my patience. I looked at “M” and said, “I deserve to be treated to a meal or something for all of this madness! Like a dinner…at Goofy’s. Whatever happened to that great idea, to treat me to dinner at Goofy’s?”

(Yes, I went there. And it was wrong and tacky of me to call her out on it, but I just had to.)

“M” – in her typical way of acting clueless, like she has no idea what I’m talking about – said, “Oh, well…I thought we did.”

I said, “You thought you did what?”

She said, “Treat you. I thought we had treated because the total was like one-thirty-something.”

I said, “Um, no…I handed my money and Shawn’s money to ‘B.’ I put it in his hand.”

“M” continued on her weird ‘I thought we had treated you’ defense, “Yeah, but the total was…”

“No, ‘M,’ I handed my money and Shawn’s money to ‘B.’ Don’t you remember? Didn’t you see me handing the money to him?”

At that point I just kind of zoned out and went into another head space. I didn’t even listen to the rest of what she was saying. I know she was trying to say, essentially, “Because the total was XXX amount and it was more than we expected, that means we paid for you.” She was totally ignoring the fact that I kept telling her I gave her husband my money.

Now, as I said a while back, I may have underpaid “M” & “B” by a few dollars at Goofy’s, and I think that the total did end up being more than the CM in Dining had quoted me on the phone – it was confusing to sort out while standing at the cash register in the restaurant – but I gave her a chunk of my own money. To me, over $35 is a chunk.

Keep in mind that the Goofy’s prices were still considered “off-peak season prices” in that week. Also, there was a 15% discount with the AP. And, the Cast Member in the Dining Department had quoted prices to me on the phone that were much lower than I expected, and she insisted that the rates she gave me included the newly adjusted tax and newly adjusted gratuity. Plus, Shawn overpaid by a couple of dollars. So, all tolled, when I handed over my money and Shawn’s money to “B” at the restaurant, at most it would have been like $10 short of what I should have paid (probably not even close to that much), which I would have gladly handed them once it was all figured out.

Even if I underpaid “M,” I still gave her money and it was up to her to tell me that I owed more. BUT, if she had actually “treated” me in the first place, I wouldn’t have had to hand over any money. If she thought she was treating, then when I handed my money to “B,” why didn’t she say, “No, Sherry, we’re treating you, remember?”

Even though I didn’t handle bringing up the Goofy’s treating debacle (what should we call it? Treatgate? Goofygate? Lol) in the best way, it seems like “M” could have said something like, “I’m sorry. For some reason, I thought we did treat you. I guess I got confused. I’ll give you your money back.” But she didn’t. She just left it hanging and never brought it up again. If she had really intended to treat, then she should have given me back what I paid.

So basically, I handed over my money (and my AP, for discounts) to people who ‘thought’ they treated me, and yet wouldn’t give me back the money I gave them when I said they hadn’t treated. It’s like it went in one ear and out the other. Nice. Really nice.

Sigh.

After that funfest at the Mad Hatter, I tried to snap out of ‘that mood’ that was creeping up on me again. I spotted characters outside. It was the Queen of Hearts and someone else – maybe Alice. Maybe the Mad Hatter. I can’t recall.

I said, “Ooh! Characters! Let’s go take some pictures with characters!”

But “R” didn’t want to get his picture taken with those characters, so that meant that none of us would get a picture either. I didn’t want to delay things even further by arguing about it. Of course, “M” could have left “R” with “B” for a minute and gone with me to get pictures taken, but for some reason that wasn’t okay.

Next, I spotted Pluto, “M” asked “R” if he would be okay with getting his photo taken with Pluto and he kind of nodded.

I said, “Great! Let’s get in line!” I ran over to the line for Pluto, and I noticed that “M” and “R” stopped to look in a window or something. Then they talked for a minute and “M” announced that “R” didn’t want a picture with Pluto either. “R” loved the characters at Goofy’s Kitchen, but not in Disneyland.

Sigh.

I figured that since I was going to be herding them all into random PhotoPass pictures along the way, I would just pick my battles and give up the characters for the time being.

So I nudged “M” and motioned her towards the giant Main Street Christmas tree. No, she and her family do not celebrate Christmas, BUT it had been discussed before the trip that she was fine with posing by the tree. She had been with me to DLR during the holidays in the distant past and never had any problems posing near Christmasy things – not at all. Still, since her dad, “S,” was there and he is not as welcoming of Christmas stuff all over the place, I made sure with “M” before the trip ever began that it would be fine with them to get Christmas tree photos – because I didn’t want to offend anyone or insult them in any way. And she had told me it would be fine, and that her dad was okay with it.

When I nudged “M” and pointed at the enormous tree, I said, “Let’s go over there.”

She said, “Why? What’s there?”

I said, “It’s PhotoPass. You said it would be fine with the tree, so let’s get in a picture.”

“M” seemed disinterested and unenthused, but went along with it.


It was very hard to find a border for this photo that didn’t somehow blend into the Christmas tree or cut right across little “R” on the bottom…

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After getting the PhotoPass pictures taken, we started to make our way down Main Street…but not without “M” and “R” having to stop in at least 2 more stores. It was beyond me why she couldn’t do all of this shopping at another time. This was the first day in the park. We still had the next day – Wednesday – and then she had one more park day when she would be with other friends, which would be Thursday. Why did all of this shopping have to be done then, when we first arrived? It made little sense to me. It was just eating up precious moments.

At one point, when I walked into a shop after “M” to see what she was wasting everyone’s time on, she asked me to go back outside and stay with her dad so he wouldn’t be alone. I didn’t mind doing that, but where was “B” in all of this?




Coming up next, in Part 7 of Day 3 – everyone, hang on to your hats and hold your breath for the very anti-climactic, much-ado-about-nothing revelation of……..AUNT BETTY!!!!

 
I totally get it. I have family aside from DH and the kids but come from a long list of toxic people. I subscribe to the friends are family theory as well. :goodvibes

It's hard to move on, that's for sure. People enter and affect our lives forever, either positively, negatively, and sometimes both. The learning never ends.

Okay, I'll take off my therapist hat. ;)

Jenny -

:rotfl2: I know what you mean. I tend to wear the therapist hat a lot when talking to other people.

Well, as I mentioned before, I thought that maybe things had changed in 10 years but I had to go through the 2011 DLR experience (which is still going to get worse, so get ready) to find that out. I'm sure "M" is not really a bad person and I'm not a bad person, but for some reason we butt heads, or she feels comfortable enough treating me a certain way and not treating others that way. Who knows? In any case, I don't have to deal with it again.



Oh no!

Another wait! I loved the new addition of photos. I guess I am waiting to find out about the meaning of Aunt Betty and hoping 'M' will apologize.

Linda -

I'm trying to crank out the installments as fast as I can, but am jumping around between this thread, my Catalina thread, my Halloween thread, my Christmas thread, and trying to do other non-DIS stuff at home. So they don't come as quickly as I'd like - but I did two installments today, so that's pretty good! Aunt Betty will be in the next installment, but that installment may not come until tomorrow (or Saturday).

Thank you for hanging in there!



I think that you are right that DCA will have some small Halloween decorations on BVS. The Parks Blog would have some news about the Halloween season at the DLR. It's likely that they will put up some decorations at BVS and some other parts of DCA.

At least put up come Halloween decorations at CL since most of the guests will be visiting that land at DCA. It will be nice to see some pumpkins by the Cars characters houses which will make it very nice. But we'll wait and see next month.

The Candy Corn decorations from the past Halloween season would be a nice place to put it at ABL since the candy corns are about the same size when you look at ABL. That would be nice to put some Halloween-colored lights at ABL during the Halloween season.

MTT would be a nice place to put some Halloween decorations.

I know what you are saying that TDA doesn't want to invest a lot of money during the Halloween season like they do during the Holiday season. I'm hoping that they will put more money in the decorations during the Holiday season at the DLR, but after seeing them cutting back on places like NOS & MTT I don't know what they will do this year for the Holiday season. Even with the ticket/AP price increase this summer they better put some of that money in the park and decorations.

Now I am feeling better of not missing much this year during the Halloween season at the DLR. I'm hoping that Disney will go all out on the Halloween decorations at the DLR. But we'll wait and see.


Nice pictures from Santa's Reindeer Round-Up and hope that "M" will be more appreciated for you that day.

Bret -

Thank you. I love the Round-Up in both its Halloween and Christmas forms!

Pumpkins outside of the Cars buildings or houses would be perfect. There are ways they could set it up to make it appear as though the Cars are trick or treating for motor oil or spare parts or whatever.

Yep, I don't think you will miss too much at DLR this year for Halloween Time. Sounds like it will be the same stuff, and the same stuff at the MHP too. There will be the "Frankenweenie" exhibit in the Animation Building, but that doesn't sound like it will involve a lot of outside decorations along the streets.
 
I am a therapist. ;) I work on a locked in-patient psych unit.


Boundaries are your friend. :thumbsup2


I love the photos. You did a great job with Photopass. We're doing Photopass this next trip. I'm going in with a group of friends so I think it'll work out to about $25 a person. I'm not in charge, thankfully. I used to have to be in control. Now, I'd rather hand over my money and let someone tell me what to do. :laughing:


I'm sad we'll miss Disneyland all dressed up this year. It's funny, I am more excited about WDW during October than December but I prefer Disneyland in December vs October. I think with F&W and MNSSHP, it's going to rock! :woohoo:
 
I am a therapist. ;) I work on a locked in-patient psych unit.


Boundaries are your friend. :thumbsup2


I love the photos. You did a great job with Photopass. We're doing Photopass this next trip. I'm going in with a group of friends so I think it'll work out to about $25 a person. I'm not in charge, thankfully. I used to have to be in control. Now, I'd rather hand over my money and let someone tell me what to do. :laughing:


I'm sad we'll miss Disneyland all dressed up this year. It's funny, I am more excited about WDW during October than December but I prefer Disneyland in December vs October. I think with F&W and MNSSHP, it's going to rock! :woohoo:

Jenny -

Well, your job is definitely one that would fall under the heading of 'seen it all/heard it all.' I'm sure it can be very rewarding at times, and also very trying and difficult. It takes a strong person to do it!

Boundaries, especially as you get older, are a good thing. When you get older you realize you don't have to put up with certain things anymore, and that it's okay to kind of write certain people off or put them on the 'toxic' list!

You know, I am in and out of the mood to deal with PhotoPass pictures when I get them taken. Sometimes I just look at the online account and the borders bore me, and then I don't feel like doing anything with them. Other times, like after this particular trip, I am more inspired to make PhotoPass work for me by trying different things. Next time, who knows? I'll probably be bored again! I never get bored working/playing with photos or taking photos, but PhotoPass (for DLR) seems to have such a limited array of effects and borders that sometimes I feel stifled!:rotfl2: They need to expand their options, or partner up with a site like Photobucket or something, where there are many more choices of how to edit. Maybe they need to partner with the photo editing platform that Photobucket uses and go about it that way.

I've never gone in on PhotoPass with a group. I've always just gotten the CD myself. I always thought it would just be simpler and easier to do it myself. Maybe it would be worth it for WDW because the price is much higher than the DLR CD price. I think it's really worthwhile to get PhotoPass, because you never know what might happen to memory cards or cameras or computers or cell phones during the course of one's trip - PhotoPass is a great back-up to have.

I think your Halloween/F&W trip to WDW sounds like it will be amazing - what a great combo of things to experience! I wonder when F&W is coming back to DLR? Will it be 2013?

One of these days I'll venture over to WDW and experience the holiday season - just once in my life I would like to do it, and have a good amount of time to really explore the hotels' displays and soak in the atmosphere, enjoy all of the different Christmasy highlights, etc. I'd also like to see their Halloween celebration - Boo to You looks awesome (much better than our little piddly "Character Cavalcade" in Anaheim!).

Have you ever been to WDW for the Flower & Garden Festival? I'm almost inclined to think that the F&G Festival would be second on my must-do list at WDW, right after the holidays. I think I might pick F&G over Halloween - just because it looks so beautiful and vibrant, and we don't even have a pale equivalent of it in Anaheim.
 
Sigh, Sherry I think that you must be a lot nicer than I am.
 
Bret -

Thank you. I love the Round-Up in both its Halloween and Christmas forms!

Pumpkins outside of the Cars buildings or houses would be perfect. There are ways they could set it up to make it appear as though the Cars are trick or treating for motor oil or spare parts or whatever.

Yep, I don't think you will miss too much at DLR this year for Halloween Time. Sounds like it will be the same stuff, and the same stuff at the MHP too. There will be the "Frankenweenie" exhibit in the Animation Building, but that doesn't sound like it will involve a lot of outside decorations along the streets.

The Round-Up during the Halloween and Christmas season are very fun to go to. I still can't believe I didn't go in the BTR Round-Up during the Christmas season last year. But that will be one of my priorities of getting Christmas decorations pictures.

That will be very nice to see some pumpkins outside of the Cars buildings and houses. It will be very interesting to see what Disney will do with CL during the Halloween season and Christmas season.

I did heard about the Frankenweenie exhibit at in the Animation Building. After hearing about it, it doesn't sounds like there will be outside decorations. We will just hope that they will add some decorations for Hollywood Land.


A lot of nice photopass pictures at the Floral Mickey and the MS Christmas tree.

I'm sorry to hear about the problems with "M" at the Had Hatter store. Just as you said that "M" and her family should have treated you at GK the other day. It is a pain when you have to go through your bag or wallet to get your AP out and get the discount. "M" should have given you the money well in advance so non of this would be an issue. After learning the hard way with PH tickets, I got a lanyard and pouch just when I got my AP in 2009 and glad that I use a lanyard for my Disney trips.

After reading your TR about the AP discount, I remember last year when my dad's friend family from Houston joined my dad and myself in June at DL, I told them in advance about the discounts that I can help save them on merchandise and restaurants. They were well planned and every time they bought something at the stores, they handed me the money or I was with them at the register. I know that the AP holder has to be at the register to get the discount for another person, but sometimes I didn't have to hand them the money for the discount and my party member just hand the CM at the register the money and got back with no problem. Some CM's at the registers are strict about that and some aren't.

I was surprised to hear that "R" didn't want to get pictures with the characters on MS. "R" in the pictures doesn't look that happy in the pictures. I'm not trying to be rude Sherry, it almost seems like "R" is only interested in the stores and not the characters. Maybe it is just me and what you said on your update, he should be happy to be at DL and getting pictures with the characters.

At the end of your update that "M" and "R" were stopping at the stores on MS. I was surprised to hear that they were stopping at the stores on MS while they could have done it later on during the trip or at night. They are wasting precious time at DL while you could be going around the park taking pictures of the Christmas decorations.
 
Sigh, Sherry I think that you must be a lot nicer than I am.

Michele -

I'm not so sure about that!:rotfl2: I did play the 'I did X, Y & Z for you; can't you wake up earlier for me' card, and then called out "M" on stiffing me at Goofy's when were in the Mad Hatter shop in DL. I probably shouldn't have done/said either of those things, but I was reaching a slow boil. It was all bubbling under the surface and I was trying to keep from snapping and getting really mad, but the frustration was seeping out in little bits and pieces.

One thing I will tell you, though, is that after I called out "M" about the Goofy's fiasco, she never asked for my AP discount again.:rotfl2: That's not to say that she didn't stop in any other shops, but that was the last of my AP being used for a discount. If I saw she was going in a shop, I either went in for a minute and then walked right out, or I just didn't go in at all.
 
Bret -

I just saw your post as I was about to sign off. I will come back and either reply later tonight or tomorrow!
 
Another great day for we get several trip installments and we are closer to the ...drum roll....Aunt Betty reveal~

Love the pictures in the Reindeer Roundup. So many details that are often missed and I might say the best one was of the lamp post!

I was LOL when I was the cropped PP pic in front of the castle with B and his dad. It looks like he's wearing dark nail polish! Nice look :lmao:

I knew math wasn't "M"s strong suit. YEESH! I also laughed at your comment about the funfest being over.

It sure seems like you were making the best of a frustrating situation at what is usually the happiest place on earth.

Hey Sherry, on my next trip to DL do you think I could borrow your AP to get a discount on a couple of corn dogs? ;)

Looking forward to more festive fun!
 
Michele -

I'm not so sure about that!:rotfl2: I did play the 'I did X, Y & Z for you; can't you wake up earlier for me' card, and then called out "M" on stiffing me at Goofy's when were in the Mad Hatter shop in DL. I probably shouldn't have done/said either of those things, but I was reaching a slow boil. It was all bubbling under the surface and I was trying to keep from snapping and getting really mad, but the frustration was seeping out in little bits and pieces.

One thing I will tell you, though, is that after I called out "M" about the Goofy's fiasco, she never asked for my AP discount again.:rotfl2: That's not to say that she didn't stop in any other shops, but that was the last of my AP being used for a discount. If I saw she was going in a shop, I either went in for a minute and then walked right out, or I just didn't go in at all.


Sherry, I would have walked away. I get to the point that I will just shut down on a person. This would have been one of them.


Another great day for we get several trip installments and we are closer to the ...drum roll....Aunt Betty reveal~

Love the pictures in the Reindeer Roundup. So many details that are often missed and I might say the best one was of the lamp post!

I was LOL when I was the cropped PP pic in front of the castle with B and his dad. It looks like he's wearing dark nail polish! Nice look :lmao:

I knew math wasn't "M"s strong suit. YEESH! I also laughed at your comment about the funfest being over.

It sure seems like you were making the best of a frustrating situation at what is usually the happiest place on earth.

Hey Sherry, on my next trip to DL do you think I could borrow your AP to get a discount on a couple of corn dogs? ;)

Looking forward to more festive fun!

:rotfl:


Don't forget the chips with those corn dogs!!
 















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