Mmm Mexican Food
This is the final installment of our
January 2018 Disneyland Trip Report. In Part 1, I explained our exciting and surprising first two days in the parks. We were back and so happy! Part 2 chronicled our first really heavy touring day at the Disneyland Resort. We walked every available foot Disney’s California Adventure. In Part 3, we ate a lot of ice cream and I went to Disneyland by myself for the first time in my 26 years of life! In Part 4, we will cover three different days of touring. Read on and enjoy!
January 20th
Sarah and I got a really late start on this Saturday. We got up and decided that we wanted to stay in and make breakfast. This has broken our streak of rope dropping, but sometimes it is good to break routine! This was not that sometime.
Hot tip..?: avoid Disney parks during the middle of the day on a Saturday.
This is usually something Sarah and I are better at with our planning process, but Disneyland feels accessible enough for us that we can just go for a couple of hours. This can lead to really great little trips, but can also lead to frustrating trips when we decide to break routine.
The only attractions that interest us at Disneyland are attractions that did not have long waits. This particular day, that meant Tarzan’s Treehouse, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, and Pirate’s Lair. Now I know what you are thinking, that day sounds epic! If that is your dream Disney parks day, you may be an Annual Passholder.
We started with Tarzan’s Treehouse. This has been a favorite attraction of ours since we were wee children in undergrad going to Disneyland. Sarah loves it because we can take selfies (that was back before selfies were cool!

). I now love it because I can take un-selfies (patent pending). We walked through the treehouse and took pictures.
After we were done we walked over to Critter Country and got in line for Pooh Bear. You know it is a busy day at the parks if there is a wait for this ride. We waited for roughly 20 minutes and we bounced around the Hundred Acre Wood. We were both surprised by the busy-ness in January so we headed to the one place where crowd size is almost irrelevant, Pirate’s Lair. Amazingly, we didn’t even get on the first ferry across the Rivers of America. Busy, busy, busy for January!
We wandered around the island and reminisced about the good old days when I had ridiculously long hair and wore cargo shorts all the time. Oh the innocence of youth!
After a short lap we exited the island and the parks. We were pretty done with dodging crowds.
January 24th
This Wednesday may set the record for shortest visit to Disneyland for Sarah and I. We both work until 4:30pm and Sarah needs to drive roughly 35 minutes to get to the Disneyland Resort. By the time she was able to park and get to Disneyland, it was basically 5:30pm. All the while, I was taking golden hour photos.
When Sarah arrived, it was dinner time! But before we could eat, we needed to get a Fastpass for Indiana Jones Adventure. Sarah had not experienced this attraction so it was necessary.
By the time we were done getting our Fastpasses, we were starving. Fortunately, we had Disney gift cards to spend! I believe we have conditioned our family and friends to now completely understand our gift desires. The gift that makes us happier than any other gift in the world is a Disney gift card (if you are looking to send us a gift, comment below!

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We headed to Rancho Del Zocalo for some Mexican food. As you may have read from our Pecos Bill’s Restaurant Review, Sarah and I love Mexican food. I would say definitively that Zocalo is much better than Peco Bill’s. I ordered the Citrus-Fire Grilled Chicken and Sarah ordered the Carne Asada & Red Chile Enchilada Platter.
The chicken was just alright, pretty bland other than a few pockets of lime zest which exploded my pallet. But the enchiladas were great! The best part about both of these meals was that the portion size was fairly large. Sarah and I both agreed that RdZ will become a Coleman favorite.
After we were done we foolishly decided to ride Indiana Jones. We got through the Fastpass line with no issue, but once we got inside we found out the ride had just broken down. In that moment we played that game in our heads that every experienced park tourist has played. We decided whether it was worth our time to wait and see if the attraction would come back online. I decided 15 minutes would be our drop-dead leave time for Fantasmic!, so we waited and I took pictures.
Amazingly, the line started moving within 10 minutes. We moved along the queue and got to the point where it splits in two. Sarah and I have tried and tried and tried to figure out if there is some form of strategy as to whether to choose the right or the left side, but I am not sure that there is any strategy.
Hot tip: pick a side and pray!
We exited the attraction in just enough time to get a good spot for the nighttime spectacular. Of course, my body decided it could not wait to need to go to the bathroom. I abandoned Sarah and went to the bathroom in New Orleans Square. Annoyingly, we chose a spot in the one area that was impossible to reach due to Disney’s traffic flow control. I had to walk all the way around French Market to turn around and walk across the bridge towards Indiana Jones to turn left to walk to our spot. I made it just in time to have to wriggle through a half-dozen people to get to Sarah.
This was Sarah’s first time watching Fantasmic! after it was updated. We were both amazed by the improvements. The new projections are unbelievable. I do not know how it is possible to get that level of clarity when you are projecting video onto water. I also like how they seem to have clarified the story with subtle changes to scenes involving the villains. Overall, it feels like an entirely different show.
After the show was done, Sarah and I walked towards and through Fantasyland. We stopped at Alice in Wonderland and took a quick journey down the rabbit hole. I am not sure the last time that Sarah and I experienced this attraction, but it must have been a while. It seemed like the improvements that were made since our last ride were significant. I think if the wait was not normally more than 20 minutes, we would add it to our regular list of attractions because it is just simple fun.
We wanted to go on Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters, but the wait was just long enough and we were just tired enough that we did not want to stand in line. Instead, we walked to the exit and went back home.
January 28th
This Sunday was the beginning of the end of Sarah and I being late night people. We both sat straight up in bed and looked at each other and realized that we were fully awake at 6:30am. Why had this tragedy befallen us?! We figured we would go to Disneyland since we were up. Amazingly, we were almost exactly on time for rope drop.
We walked directly on to Space Mountain which almost never happens. I find it hard to compare Space Mountain at Disneyland and WDW. The queue at WDW is more interactive, but Sarah and I have never waited in the standby line, so that hasn’t really mattered to us. The ride experience is very different, but I cannot say that one is better than the other. Sarah swears that the Disneyland version is more thrilling. Her scientific approach to coming to this conclusion is that the Disneyland version makes her eyes water. The one thing I appreciate about Disneyland’s version is that the ride vehicles have two seats per row.
After Space Mountain, we headed towards another Disneyland mountain. Big Thunder is still a regular because the wait is usually bearable. True to form, we basically walked directly on to this attraction as well. We blasted through the mines and returned to the loading area. Our ride was only slightly ruined by a particularly obnoxious family in front of us who screamed unnecessarily loudly the entire ride.
After our luck with two attraction wait times being short, we thought we would test our luck on Peter Pan’s Flight. This is an attraction that is unquestionably better at Disneyland than it is at the Magic Kingdom. The wait is normally 30-45 minutes, which is child’s play when compared to 60-90 minutes at MK. The ride was also refurbished more recently at Disneyland so it is significantly better. The Captain Hook in the MK version of the ride has like three different voices! One redeeming factor for the MK version is that it has Fastpass+ service, but Disneyland only has a standby queue.
We waited about 30 minutes and rode the attraction before finishing a half-circle tour of Fantasyland. We partook in Snow White’s Scary Adventure and Pinocchio’s Daring Journey. These rides are not normally on our list, but we had time so why not! I, personally, cannot believe that parents still expose their children to these attractions. I was (and somewhat still am) still terrified of aspects of these rides. However, I do respect that Disneyland has held on to these classic attractions. Also, if you enjoy them their wait times are short most of the time.
When we were done we walked slowly over to Indiana Jones Adventure to either use the standby queue or get a Fastpass. The wait for the standby queue was 15 minutes and the Fastpass was for 10 minutes from the time we arrived. I just decided to get a Fastpass. We killed 10 minutes and then returned to plunge deeply into the Temple of the Forbidden Eye.
Sarah really wanted to go shoot Zurg and his minions so we walked across the central hub and towards Fantasyland. We arrived to find that the wait was just slightly longer than we desired. Instead of waiting, we left.
Sarah and I headed home, but made a stop at Han’s Ice Cream at the Anaheim Packing District. We also explored the rest of Downtown Anaheim. This is not a place we explore very often, but it has expanded since the last time we were there several years ago. This is now a fun place to go for dinner or drinks. We will definitely go back soon!
Conclusion
That was our exciting January at the Disneyland Resort! We had an amazing time being back at our home park and experiencing Disney Parks in a very familiar way. I hope you had a great time reading these reports, we had a great time sharing them! If you have any thoughts or questions, feel free to leave us a comment in the section below or head over to our About Us page and send us an email. We love chatting Disney with you! If you want to read through the rest of our Disney Parks adventures, head over to our
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