Wednesday continued~~
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While we didn't do this, I thought the sign was just adorable. I was worried people might look at me funny if I went in to see the pixies, but next trip I am going to do it. The little kid in me wants to see what all is in Pixie Hollow.
Can't wait to have a little princess to do stuff like this with.
What's for lunch? I had heard that many people really like Carnation Cafe' so we thought we would check and see if there was a long wait or not. We ended up being about 3rd in line for a table and we were seated in about 10 minutes. We each had the turkey sandwich and soup and pomegranate lemonade. Soup was very good as everyone had highly recommended. Total bill was $24.00 after the 15% AP discount. I am loving that discount, and unlike WDW, you are often asked if you have AP so they can give you the discount. At WDW, it seems you have to beg them to give discounts you are entitled to. (May have said that already once before, but it really made an impression).
Somewhere along the line we stopped in at City Hall to see if my lost jacket had shown up. I thought that Lost and Found was located right there, but I learned it is actually to the left of the Californian Adventure entrance, as you face CA. But City Hall made the phone call for me, and no it had not turned up. I didn't think it would, but it was worth a shot. So, I knew I could write that one off, and I also knew I couldn't replace it as it had been purchased last year and was no longer available. Well, better a jacket than a wallet or a camera, which I have been known to lose two in two trips.
Then we headed to ~~
and saw the Captain EO Tribute, which we used to stand in line for hours to see at WDW. Glad I got to see it one more time. (So appropriate I am posting this part of the trip today as it is one year to the day that he died.) Regardless of anyone's personal feelings about MJ, we did lose a brilliant entertainer when he died.
I talked DH into doing Autopia, as he didn't know just what it was. I thought it was a lot better than WDW's Speedway. Both of our cars kept stalling. They are not a comfortable thing for an adult to drive. The route is fun, the signs are cute, and I understand that doing this at night is a great idea because you see so many sights all lit up and from a different perspective.
We then headed to catch the monorail and got these shots along the way:
We asked to ride in front and were told it was first come, etc., so we decided to wait until we could be in the front. We love doing this at WDW, and I am not sure if they are letting people up front yet after the accident, so let's do it here. It is a very different experience in the front of this monorail than it is at WDW, especially with the banks and turns this one takes. We rode round trip, and along the way, it dawned on me that California Adventure was built around this monorail. The monorail was there first, and I am guessing it used to be all parking lot underneath what is now the California Adventure part. It is so strange to me to be on the monorail and to be riding past the outside World, Harbor Drive is it maybe, and the hotels, etc. It makes me appreciate WDW being totally protected from the outside world--thank you, Walt for your vision and foresight.
When we arrived at DTD, we were able to stay in the front cab to ride back, and when we got back to Tomorrowland, we disembarked and got in the section behind the one we were in so someone else could enjoy the ride up front, but we did head back to DTD and to the villa for a rest.
It was funny, sometimes when we road the monorail, they announced it was a one-way trip only and other times they didn't. We are so used to the monorail being a mode of transportation and not as much a "ride that this seemed different, not worse or better, just different. It is also so strange to have the windows open.
While we were taking our little break, DH gets a phone call and it turns out to be Lost and Found, and my jacket has shown up. Woohoo, I was thrilled. Unfortunately, it was almost closing time for Lost and Found and we new we wouldn't make it over in time on foot, so tomorrow that would be our first stop. Love some of that Disney magic. I truly didn't expect to get that jacket back.
What to do for dinner? It is nice not to freak, like you do at WDW, when you realize that you don't have an ADR for dinner because at DL it does not mean you will be waiting for an hour or so to eat something other than counter service. We decided to head to DTD to see what might strike our fancy. It wasn't going to be the Jazz kitchen, ESPN or Rainforest as they just didn't strike our fanc for some reason. House of Blues had something going on, because there were 200-300 waiting to get in, but we never heard what it was.
We settled on Naples and upon asking at the podium they said the wait would be about 10 minutes. We enjoyed watching them hand toss the pizzas and put them in the brick oven while we were waiting for our table. Pizza topping choices in CA are a bit different than back home, but we settled on a pepperoni and sausage with chicken on half. It was delicious. There were about 3 large slices left over and I had them box them up for me. I didn't think we would heat them up in the studio, but I thought I might know somewhere they would be appreciated and wouldn't go to waste. The AP got us a 10% discount here. :slyasafox
Inside Naples, part of the Patina Group~~
I did a little bit of shopping at DTD, picking up some birthday presents and other gifts I needed to get. Love Basin, but was surprised at how small it is compared to WDW. I was also surprised at Marceline's, thought it would be bigger. Actually, it seems odd to me to have so many non-Disney businesses in DTD, not just restaurants, but businesses like Sephora and Ann Geddes, etc. Just doesn't seem right for some reason. Not wrong really, just different from what I am used to.
Back thru the Grand Californian DTD entrance and into the hotel. First stop was at Bell Services to see if I could talk anyone into some Naples left over pizza. The guys jumped on it and I was glad to share. We always leave our leftover (unopened) food items for the Cast Members when at WDW, but I am not sure that DVC Members in on the Left Coast have gotten into that yet. Also, a lot of Left Coast DVC members drive to DL and aren't concerned about getting their stuff back on a plane.
Another quiet evening, and the feet were starting to appreciate it.
Tomorrow: I am definitely on a mission and Guests Behaving Badly, and oh no, she really didn't just do that.
Thanks for sticking with me so far, not much left to go.