Trip Report 12/18-12/23
Some of you may have seen my pre trip planning questions and proposed itineraries, so you already know that I am a self professed over-planner, control freak sort of person. I will warn you in advance, that the best of plans, even mine, do indeed go awry, so you will see a lot of deviations from the plan. But I have to say, I see these deviations as guidance towards planning my next trip better!
So, here is the cast: Me, the Mom, a bit of Mary Poppins and Tinker Bell too.
Dad: A bit of Grumpy and Eyore too, and probably a bit of Donald Duck
The Big One: Eleven Year Old Son, Prince Charming, Christopher Robin & a bit of Peter Pan
The Little One: Five Year Old Boy, Pinocchio before he became a real boy.
Mom worked from home on Friday, so the Rodrigue family was all packed up and ready to go before anyone else ever got home. I had ordered special books and surprises to help entertain the little one on the long drive, and everything was neatly stacked in an open flexi-bin next to the car seat. (Yes, this 5 year old, 55 pound boy is in a Britax 5-point harness, despite the fact that most of his peers are happily ensconced in booster seats, primarily because he seldom sits still enough in the correct position to be properly restrained in the event of a crash; and yes, this is the child we signed on for an 18 hour drive). We had borrowed an extra DVD player, so each child had there own, with two separate pouches of at least 20 movies each. Each child had a game system. Both boys had books to read, water to drink, snacks to eat. I had my Dramamine, and Dad had his brand new GPS. We were set!
We were all sound asleep by 9 PM, planning to get up at 3:30 and load the boys and head out of town, taking advantage of a good 3 hours with them sleeping soundly. And this is where the plan first went astray. The big one complied with his guided walk to the car and snuggled in and fell asleep immedietly. The little one however, being part farmer like he is, was wide awake and climbed in the car seat, and excitedly started exploring the box of goods. We were not even out of the neighborhood before the inside of the car looked like a tornado had hit, and we had already heard the first, Are we there yet? sort of questions. After exchanging knowing looks of exasperation, Dad worked on driving and I worked on explaining again what the plan was. Luckily for me, who is not a farmer by nature, the little one settled in, and I under influence of my Dramamine was not at all feeling car sick, but was rather drowsy, and settled in for a nice long nap.
This is the boy, surrounded by the stuff.
The Big one after I gave over the front seat to keep the peace with the little one.
I have to say, we were exceptionally lucky in our trip from Seattle, Washington to Anaheim, CA. The weather was exceptional, and we saw a lot of really beautiful scenery. In particular, I enjoyed the stretch through the Siskous and Mt. Shasta.
Mt. Shasta
We pulled into Redding, CA after about 11 hours of driving (okay we stopped for gas and potty breaks but not much else). We stayed at the Best Western Hilltop and were pleasantly surprised by how nice our room was. We even ventured out to take the kids swimming in the outdoor pool, or rather Dad got that job. I ventured to the adjoining hot tub where I refused to leave. This seemed a bit unfair to Dad, but I reminded him that I had given birth and also nursed our two children. Boy, I thought I had the upper hand and I smugly enjoyed my time in the hot tub, but little did I know then that I would pay the price later for making my husband take the boys for a rollicking swim in freezing temps. We all got ourselves dressed up and headed on over to the local Dennys for some family feeding, which provided us with exactly the type of meal we had been expecting, and our wiggly 5 year old that had been in a car all day was well tolerated. The big one set precedence with refusing to order off the childs menu, which is no big thing at Dennys but can seriously damage a food budget at Disneyland! I warned him that if he did not eat all his dinner I was going to take it out of his allowance but to no avail, he still ordered from the regular menu, and ate it all too!
We all crashed at 7:30! It is amazing how sitting on your bum for 11 hours in a car, eating, watching movies and napping can really wear you out! We actually slept in until 5:45 the next day, did a quick washing up and headed to the free breakfast. This is where we really got lucky and found a wonderful spread with great coffee, scrambled eggs, biscuit and gravy stuff, bacon, real cooked oatmeal, and lots of other standard fair. So, our trip was delayed as hubby and I enjoyed too much good food, and our children ate their coco and cold cereal. What is the matter with those kids? They were disappointed not to get to make their own waffles though! So, after one last potty break, we loaded into the car and were on the road by about 6:45. I had strategically planned out next stop in 3.5 hours at the Tracy Premium Outlets. I had convinced my husband that if we could just make a brief stop, it would save us a ton of money. He always falls for that one!
Tracy Premium Outlet Mall, Disney Character Outlet Store: This is a temporary location, that comes back seasonally. Right now it is scheduled from Nov. 2007 to Feb. 2008. It is very difficult to find information about this place, but if you google it you probably can. I had seen a notice about it on the Dis, and had printed that out, so that I could get an additional 10% off of my purchases, which worked like a charm. I do actually think it saved us some money. I did have a few souvenirs to buy, and was able to pick up a slew of really great character and also Disneyland shirts for $5-$10 each. I thought that was pretty good. They had some sweatshirts and nicer thinks that were like 10%-20% off? Not enough to get me excited about buying them. They did have some really nice things that were marked way down, but with either really big sizing or tiny sizing. I was looking of pins, so my little one would have some starters to do some trading. The pins were not discounted very much, (but they are not discounted at all at DL), but we did find some darling little medal frames with what looked like medal pictures of the characters in them. They were like $2.75 to $7.75 each. Turns out that the medal pictures were actually pins. So, I stocked up on some of those. Use some for gifts, took pins out of some, and ended up keeping some of them too. One other thing that I had to buy was two pairs of mickey ears with reindeer horns. They were darling and only $1.50. (Never could get my boys to wear those!) That was about all I saw worth bothering with. Well, they did have some great costumes that were pretty reasonable too.
The best part of that outlet mall was the bathroom. Huge and sparkling clean. The very best we saw the entire trip. So, we loaded up my goods (which it had taken me 22 minutes to gather), and headed back on the freeway according to the GPS directions. It wasnt long before we realized the darn thing had sent us the wrong way! LOL Apparently, we were off on some side freeway and it got the darn computer all confused. This was not the last time this would happen.
This is all I can do for now, but next installment will mark our arrival at Paradise Pier and the beginning of our great Disneyland adventure.
Some of you may have seen my pre trip planning questions and proposed itineraries, so you already know that I am a self professed over-planner, control freak sort of person. I will warn you in advance, that the best of plans, even mine, do indeed go awry, so you will see a lot of deviations from the plan. But I have to say, I see these deviations as guidance towards planning my next trip better!
So, here is the cast: Me, the Mom, a bit of Mary Poppins and Tinker Bell too.
Dad: A bit of Grumpy and Eyore too, and probably a bit of Donald Duck
The Big One: Eleven Year Old Son, Prince Charming, Christopher Robin & a bit of Peter Pan
The Little One: Five Year Old Boy, Pinocchio before he became a real boy.
Mom worked from home on Friday, so the Rodrigue family was all packed up and ready to go before anyone else ever got home. I had ordered special books and surprises to help entertain the little one on the long drive, and everything was neatly stacked in an open flexi-bin next to the car seat. (Yes, this 5 year old, 55 pound boy is in a Britax 5-point harness, despite the fact that most of his peers are happily ensconced in booster seats, primarily because he seldom sits still enough in the correct position to be properly restrained in the event of a crash; and yes, this is the child we signed on for an 18 hour drive). We had borrowed an extra DVD player, so each child had there own, with two separate pouches of at least 20 movies each. Each child had a game system. Both boys had books to read, water to drink, snacks to eat. I had my Dramamine, and Dad had his brand new GPS. We were set!
We were all sound asleep by 9 PM, planning to get up at 3:30 and load the boys and head out of town, taking advantage of a good 3 hours with them sleeping soundly. And this is where the plan first went astray. The big one complied with his guided walk to the car and snuggled in and fell asleep immedietly. The little one however, being part farmer like he is, was wide awake and climbed in the car seat, and excitedly started exploring the box of goods. We were not even out of the neighborhood before the inside of the car looked like a tornado had hit, and we had already heard the first, Are we there yet? sort of questions. After exchanging knowing looks of exasperation, Dad worked on driving and I worked on explaining again what the plan was. Luckily for me, who is not a farmer by nature, the little one settled in, and I under influence of my Dramamine was not at all feeling car sick, but was rather drowsy, and settled in for a nice long nap.

This is the boy, surrounded by the stuff.

The Big one after I gave over the front seat to keep the peace with the little one.
I have to say, we were exceptionally lucky in our trip from Seattle, Washington to Anaheim, CA. The weather was exceptional, and we saw a lot of really beautiful scenery. In particular, I enjoyed the stretch through the Siskous and Mt. Shasta.

Mt. Shasta
We pulled into Redding, CA after about 11 hours of driving (okay we stopped for gas and potty breaks but not much else). We stayed at the Best Western Hilltop and were pleasantly surprised by how nice our room was. We even ventured out to take the kids swimming in the outdoor pool, or rather Dad got that job. I ventured to the adjoining hot tub where I refused to leave. This seemed a bit unfair to Dad, but I reminded him that I had given birth and also nursed our two children. Boy, I thought I had the upper hand and I smugly enjoyed my time in the hot tub, but little did I know then that I would pay the price later for making my husband take the boys for a rollicking swim in freezing temps. We all got ourselves dressed up and headed on over to the local Dennys for some family feeding, which provided us with exactly the type of meal we had been expecting, and our wiggly 5 year old that had been in a car all day was well tolerated. The big one set precedence with refusing to order off the childs menu, which is no big thing at Dennys but can seriously damage a food budget at Disneyland! I warned him that if he did not eat all his dinner I was going to take it out of his allowance but to no avail, he still ordered from the regular menu, and ate it all too!
We all crashed at 7:30! It is amazing how sitting on your bum for 11 hours in a car, eating, watching movies and napping can really wear you out! We actually slept in until 5:45 the next day, did a quick washing up and headed to the free breakfast. This is where we really got lucky and found a wonderful spread with great coffee, scrambled eggs, biscuit and gravy stuff, bacon, real cooked oatmeal, and lots of other standard fair. So, our trip was delayed as hubby and I enjoyed too much good food, and our children ate their coco and cold cereal. What is the matter with those kids? They were disappointed not to get to make their own waffles though! So, after one last potty break, we loaded into the car and were on the road by about 6:45. I had strategically planned out next stop in 3.5 hours at the Tracy Premium Outlets. I had convinced my husband that if we could just make a brief stop, it would save us a ton of money. He always falls for that one!
Tracy Premium Outlet Mall, Disney Character Outlet Store: This is a temporary location, that comes back seasonally. Right now it is scheduled from Nov. 2007 to Feb. 2008. It is very difficult to find information about this place, but if you google it you probably can. I had seen a notice about it on the Dis, and had printed that out, so that I could get an additional 10% off of my purchases, which worked like a charm. I do actually think it saved us some money. I did have a few souvenirs to buy, and was able to pick up a slew of really great character and also Disneyland shirts for $5-$10 each. I thought that was pretty good. They had some sweatshirts and nicer thinks that were like 10%-20% off? Not enough to get me excited about buying them. They did have some really nice things that were marked way down, but with either really big sizing or tiny sizing. I was looking of pins, so my little one would have some starters to do some trading. The pins were not discounted very much, (but they are not discounted at all at DL), but we did find some darling little medal frames with what looked like medal pictures of the characters in them. They were like $2.75 to $7.75 each. Turns out that the medal pictures were actually pins. So, I stocked up on some of those. Use some for gifts, took pins out of some, and ended up keeping some of them too. One other thing that I had to buy was two pairs of mickey ears with reindeer horns. They were darling and only $1.50. (Never could get my boys to wear those!) That was about all I saw worth bothering with. Well, they did have some great costumes that were pretty reasonable too.
The best part of that outlet mall was the bathroom. Huge and sparkling clean. The very best we saw the entire trip. So, we loaded up my goods (which it had taken me 22 minutes to gather), and headed back on the freeway according to the GPS directions. It wasnt long before we realized the darn thing had sent us the wrong way! LOL Apparently, we were off on some side freeway and it got the darn computer all confused. This was not the last time this would happen.
This is all I can do for now, but next installment will mark our arrival at Paradise Pier and the beginning of our great Disneyland adventure.