zanzibar138
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The park was looking decidedly more Halloween than the day before, with the giant pumpkin having taken up residence in Town Square. Unfortunately it was also the hottest day so far, with a maximum temperature of around 100. We had already decided that we would just take it easy today, and take plenty of breaks to cool off.
We entered the park just in time to see the marching band marching off.

Dad was very disappointed, and decided that he would have to prioritise seeing the band do a full set at some stage. In the meantime, we decided to jump on the train.

We did a full lap of the park on the train, and when we got back to Main Street, Dad decided that he wanted to see Great Moments with Mr Lincoln. We had about 10 minutes until the next show started, so we looked around the lobby area.


I will say now that I am no fan of history. It's not that I don't appreciate it, and sometimes I even find it interesting. However, because I have no desire to learn it, everything I hear/read just goes in one ear and out the other. I even struggle to memorise names and dates in Disney history! Needless to say, I found the show itself rather tedious. However, I can't deny that the animatronic Lincoln was rather impressive, and I did enjoy his speech.
We hung around in the area for a while, checking out some of the shops and displays around.

There was a small display for the Haunted Mansion's anniversary (and I'm so bad with history I can't tell you which anniversary it was
).

We'd hung around in the area long enough that the marching band re-emerged.

Dad wanted to watch their whole set. Mum and I don't have his patience and thought it was too hot to just stand around and watch. While he was watching, we took some photos around the area and had a number of PP photos taken with the giant pumpkin.




Luckily, we were about to have another opportunity to cool down. Today was the day of our WOC dining package at Carthay Circle. We had opted for lunch, as I really couldn't justify the prices for dinner
When the band was finished, we hopped over to DCA to check in.
We were taken upstairs to the dining room, and shown to our booth in the middle of the room.


No food porn I'm afraid, but we did all enjoy our meals and the service was fantastic. It was too hot for wine, but Mum and I indulged in a couple of yummy fruity mocktails.
After lunch we took in a show (Aladdin).

It was hard to tell whether my parents were enjoying it (we're not a family who wear our emotions on our sleeves
), but afterwards they spoke very highly of it, so I will assume that they did.
We decided to head back to Disneyland for a short while.

After the walk down in the sun, we made a bee line for some cold beverages and somewhere to sit in the shade!

Once we had cooled off sufficiently, we headed to Tomorrowland, where we pretty much walked straight onto Buzz Lightyear.

Mum didn't quite get the hang of it (she was Space Ranger 2), but enjoyed the ride nonetheless. Dad kicked both our butts.
I'd never been to Innoventions before, so I thought it might be worth checking out. The answer? Not really lol!

There was a whole section dedicated to Marvel characters, which none of us are interested in.

Down the bottom was kind of a house of the future with many interactive features, most of which were not working lol!
The heat was taking its toll on all of us by then, even with all the air-conditioned breaks, so we headed back to the hotel for a proper break.
To be continued
The park was looking decidedly more Halloween than the day before, with the giant pumpkin having taken up residence in Town Square. Unfortunately it was also the hottest day so far, with a maximum temperature of around 100. We had already decided that we would just take it easy today, and take plenty of breaks to cool off.
We entered the park just in time to see the marching band marching off.

Dad was very disappointed, and decided that he would have to prioritise seeing the band do a full set at some stage. In the meantime, we decided to jump on the train.

We did a full lap of the park on the train, and when we got back to Main Street, Dad decided that he wanted to see Great Moments with Mr Lincoln. We had about 10 minutes until the next show started, so we looked around the lobby area.


I will say now that I am no fan of history. It's not that I don't appreciate it, and sometimes I even find it interesting. However, because I have no desire to learn it, everything I hear/read just goes in one ear and out the other. I even struggle to memorise names and dates in Disney history! Needless to say, I found the show itself rather tedious. However, I can't deny that the animatronic Lincoln was rather impressive, and I did enjoy his speech.
We hung around in the area for a while, checking out some of the shops and displays around.

There was a small display for the Haunted Mansion's anniversary (and I'm so bad with history I can't tell you which anniversary it was


We'd hung around in the area long enough that the marching band re-emerged.

Dad wanted to watch their whole set. Mum and I don't have his patience and thought it was too hot to just stand around and watch. While he was watching, we took some photos around the area and had a number of PP photos taken with the giant pumpkin.




Luckily, we were about to have another opportunity to cool down. Today was the day of our WOC dining package at Carthay Circle. We had opted for lunch, as I really couldn't justify the prices for dinner

We were taken upstairs to the dining room, and shown to our booth in the middle of the room.


No food porn I'm afraid, but we did all enjoy our meals and the service was fantastic. It was too hot for wine, but Mum and I indulged in a couple of yummy fruity mocktails.
After lunch we took in a show (Aladdin).

It was hard to tell whether my parents were enjoying it (we're not a family who wear our emotions on our sleeves

We decided to head back to Disneyland for a short while.

After the walk down in the sun, we made a bee line for some cold beverages and somewhere to sit in the shade!

Once we had cooled off sufficiently, we headed to Tomorrowland, where we pretty much walked straight onto Buzz Lightyear.

Mum didn't quite get the hang of it (she was Space Ranger 2), but enjoyed the ride nonetheless. Dad kicked both our butts.
I'd never been to Innoventions before, so I thought it might be worth checking out. The answer? Not really lol!

There was a whole section dedicated to Marvel characters, which none of us are interested in.

Down the bottom was kind of a house of the future with many interactive features, most of which were not working lol!
The heat was taking its toll on all of us by then, even with all the air-conditioned breaks, so we headed back to the hotel for a proper break.
To be continued