Here is my long overdue trip report for our October 17 21 visit, with
photos posted separately. Im going to try to keep it brief and just hit the highlights rather than detail every little thing that we did and how we spent every second.
Saturday
We flew in from Colorado and arrived at Hojos via Super Shuttle at around 2pm. Check-in wasnt until 4pm, but our room was actually ready. We dropped off our luggage, freshened up and headed over to the Anaheim Garden Walk for an early birthday meal for Alex at California Pizza Kitchen. Before wed surprised Alex with this birthday trip, hed said that he wanted to have his birthday dinner at CPK because good things always happened when we did. This trip was definitely a good thing, so we thought it appropriate to eat there since there was one so close by. From there, we walked over to Downtown Disney where we picked up a pair of birthday ears for him to wear on Sunday. It was the hottest day of our visit, so we went swimming at the hotel and watched the fireworks that night from the parking lot; they were close enough that they set off somebodys car alarm three times. We also picked up some water bottles for the hotel room and had some ice cream at Coldstone.
Sunday
DL didnt open until 10am on Sunday because of the CHOC Walk, but after breakfast at Mimis, we headed over between 9 and 9:30, thinking we could get Alexs birthday funcard and button before the 10am opening. It only took a few minutes and we went ahead down Main Street only to discover that the park was open and the rides were running. We grabbed FPs for SMGG, then went over to ride Alexs favorite ride, Indy, first. While passing through the queue inside the temple, we were disappointed to see that the rope with the sign that said Dont Pull on Rope was gone, though the sign was still there. Also, Tammy had a CM point out the sign from the Eeyore parking lot in the room where the film is showing.
On our last visit, despite the number of times wed ridden Indy, there was one of the three portals that we never went through, so Alexs goal was to finally make it through that portal; that ended up being the portal we went through on our first ride, so it was another great birthday gift for Alex. Alex also started trying to keep track of the different things that Indy would say at the different points on the ride when we would pass him. When we went back to SMGG to use our fastpasses, the stand-by wait was 110 minutes. We had been very excited about SMGG but ended up being underwhelmed and glad we didnt have to wait 110 minutes.
We hopped over to DCA and made sure to ride Mike and Sulley to the Rescue to see how Roz would react to Alexs birthday ears and button at the end of the ride. She sang Happy Birthday to him and he was very pleased. Tammy got a text from my cousin who told us to go check at lost and found after a certain time. When we did, we found that shed managed to get a birthday gift card delivered there for Alex. After riding everything we wanted to several times with limited waits, we hopped back over to DL.
On Buzz Lightyear, we stopped twice during the same ride and, even though once I was almost directly in front of Zurg early in the ride, I still couldnt top my high score from last trip; I dont think a direct hit to his chest scores as much as many people claim. We rode BTMRR, Autopia and Jungle cruise in the dark for the first times and Alex asked for and received a map of Jungle Cruise from a CM after we rode it. We also forced Alex, against his will and on his birthday, to ride its a small world but it became a bit more fun when we started looking for the Disney characters that have been added. We stayed in DL until the midnight closing and, after 14 ½ hours in the parks, went back to the hotel for some sleep.
Monday
We had breakfast at Mimis again and rode just a few rides at DL before heading over to DCA in time for the rope drop, which hadnt been our intention but wed gotten the opening time wrong. We got to ride the first California Screamin surfboard of the day, following the CM who opened the queue like he was the pied piper, and experienced the shortest wait of our trip for TSMM at about 15 minutes. Wait times for ToT and Soarin were likewise very short. Later that day, after hopping back over to DL, we were held up near the entrance to the temple in the Indy queue when the ride went down. It was only a short wait before we were sent on in, but we ended up with two girls sitting behind us who screamed at the top of their lungs the entire ride. Not the best ride of the trip. I was pleased, though, after riding PotC, to not only find a ton of Nightmare stuff in the Pieces of Eight shop at the end of the ride, but to find a set of Nightmare cards for Trivial Pursuit.
We stayed in DL until the 9pm closing, then headed to the Cheesecake Factory for dinner. We were pretty wiped out by then, but eating helped energize us enough to walk back to Hojos, though we didnt stay up too late once we got there.
Tuesday
We didnt get to the gate right at opening, but were just a little bit behind the rest of the Magic Morning crowd, which made things seem a little busier. We rode a few things in DL, including Buzz Lightyear, where Alex and Tammy both set personal high scores, before hopping over to DCA and catching Turtle Talk with Crush. Alex got to ask a question, which was whether Crush knew any mermaids. Crush replied that they were mythological, but he knew a crab named Sebastian who claimed to know a few. We had lunch in DCA but had checked the Animation Academy schedule and planned to be back there in time to draw Tigger. Alex was so enthusiastic in his claim that Tigger was his favorite character that the animator gave Alex his drawing at the end. I also set my personal high score of 208,900 on TSMM and Tammy and Alex finally got to sit in the front seat on California Screamin.
We were back at DL right up until the 9pm closing again, even scoring a boat for just the three of us on Pirates right as the fireworks were starting. We never sat in front of the castle to catch all of the projections that went along with the fireworks because the hub and Main Street were packed with people for hours ahead of time and we wanted to spend the time on the rides. We were glad wed grabbed FPs for BTMRR earlier that evening, though, because once the fireworks were over, the line was extremely long.
Wednesday
After one last breakfast at Mimis, we were picked up by Super Shuttle and headed to the airport, leaving blue skies and mid-70s for snowy weather back home in Colorado.