Cast of Characters:
Me ~ 30 year old mama
Husband ~ 33 year old dada
Princess ~ 4.5 year old bundle of energy
Handsome ~ 2.5 year old bundle of energy
We left our home at 6:15am in order to get to the airport for a midday flight. Ugh! It took us a minivan, a boat, and a shuttle bus to get to the airport...our trip to the airport was as long as the flight to Disneyland. Anyhow, we flew Virgin America from SeaTac to LAX and were very impressed with the airline--and with the fantastic deal I scored on the tickets!
From LAX we took the Disneyland Express bus to Disneyland. Ugh, what a miserable experience! The bus ride took forever and the seats were more cramped than airline seats. I'm 5'10" and even with my backside jammed all the way back in my seat, there still wasn't enough room to get my knees in front of me in my seat...and that was before the person in front of me opted to recline her seat.
The bus did have two things going for it--#1, we didn't need our huge Britax carseats (we used a CARES harness for our 2.5 year old son on the plane and our 4.5 year old is the size of a second grader.) #2, it had a bathroom...which is a good thing when you're traveling with small children.
Our first Disney sighting was this big Mickey Mouse outside the Disneyland Hotel. When my little boy spotted it, he shouted "me found Disneyland!" That gave the people around us a good chuckle!
We finally arrived at our motel, the Desert Inn and Suites, 30-45 minutes after the first passengers were dropped off at the Disneyland hotel. It was a LONG bus ride. Of course it didn't help that the bus driver drove past our stop and had to let us off at the next stop and we hoofed it back to the motel.
Check-in was a breeze and soon we were heading up to the second floor to find our room. We booked one of the suites and it was decent--not a Marriott, but it worked for us and the location was ideal. Of course we ended up having other (very disgusting!) problems with the room, but I'll save those for a later post. By the way, the mattresses on the beds here are so thin--they're the thickness of my little boy's crib mattress! Really and truly they're maybe 4-5 inches thick! I've never seen a queen size mattress that is that thin.
As soon as you walk in the door of the suite, there is a teeny tiny area with a loveseat and coffeetable, a half wall, and then the main bedroom part of the suite. The bathroom (toilet only with exterior sink) is at the back of the room.
The other bedroom was very similar--except no half wall with couch. Instead it had a small table with two chairs and a desk with a chair. The second bedroom did not have an exterior door (perfect for us because our two little ones slept in here). The bathroom in here is a full bathroom--toilet and shower (with a terrible piercing spray of water!) in a seperate room and a sink and counter in the room. Everything seemed very clean.
By the way, the windows had plantation shutters and did not completely block the light. It was fine for me, but if you're super-sensitive to light, it might bother you. We did not hear many sounds from other rooms, however you could hear ALL the conversation from people walking along the outside corridor by the door to the room.
After dropping our stuff, we went out for a walk and tried to do a little geocaching, but we were too tired to be tolerant with our finicky GPS unit. Lucky for us, our 2.5 year old finally fell asleep in the stroller so we decided to hit Cold Stone for some ice cream. Our little girl was thrilled to have some time with our undivided attention and we all were happy to eat some ice cream. It was very warm and VERY muggy.
Next we went to Denny's (nothing like ice cream *before* dinner, right?!) and our son finally woke up in time to eat some mac and cheese. Next it was time to put our wee ones to bed!
After the little ones went to bed (which took forever because they were SO excited and they kept talking to each other and waking each other up!), we settled down with the Unofficial Guide to Disneyland and really finalized our plan for Wednesday. As an aside, we noticed a few random flying insects in our room...but nothing too major.
We decided to do the "Dumbo or Die in a Day Plan" with some serious modifications. Neither of us was interested in baby swapping or doing anything like that--we wanted to enjoy Disneyland with our babies...hopefully we have many Disney trips ahead of us to do the more "advanced" rides...so we decided to skip rides like Pirates.
Me ~ 30 year old mama
Husband ~ 33 year old dada
Princess ~ 4.5 year old bundle of energy
Handsome ~ 2.5 year old bundle of energy
We left our home at 6:15am in order to get to the airport for a midday flight. Ugh! It took us a minivan, a boat, and a shuttle bus to get to the airport...our trip to the airport was as long as the flight to Disneyland. Anyhow, we flew Virgin America from SeaTac to LAX and were very impressed with the airline--and with the fantastic deal I scored on the tickets!
From LAX we took the Disneyland Express bus to Disneyland. Ugh, what a miserable experience! The bus ride took forever and the seats were more cramped than airline seats. I'm 5'10" and even with my backside jammed all the way back in my seat, there still wasn't enough room to get my knees in front of me in my seat...and that was before the person in front of me opted to recline her seat.
The bus did have two things going for it--#1, we didn't need our huge Britax carseats (we used a CARES harness for our 2.5 year old son on the plane and our 4.5 year old is the size of a second grader.) #2, it had a bathroom...which is a good thing when you're traveling with small children.
Our first Disney sighting was this big Mickey Mouse outside the Disneyland Hotel. When my little boy spotted it, he shouted "me found Disneyland!" That gave the people around us a good chuckle!

Check-in was a breeze and soon we were heading up to the second floor to find our room. We booked one of the suites and it was decent--not a Marriott, but it worked for us and the location was ideal. Of course we ended up having other (very disgusting!) problems with the room, but I'll save those for a later post. By the way, the mattresses on the beds here are so thin--they're the thickness of my little boy's crib mattress! Really and truly they're maybe 4-5 inches thick! I've never seen a queen size mattress that is that thin.
As soon as you walk in the door of the suite, there is a teeny tiny area with a loveseat and coffeetable, a half wall, and then the main bedroom part of the suite. The bathroom (toilet only with exterior sink) is at the back of the room.

The other bedroom was very similar--except no half wall with couch. Instead it had a small table with two chairs and a desk with a chair. The second bedroom did not have an exterior door (perfect for us because our two little ones slept in here). The bathroom in here is a full bathroom--toilet and shower (with a terrible piercing spray of water!) in a seperate room and a sink and counter in the room. Everything seemed very clean.



By the way, the windows had plantation shutters and did not completely block the light. It was fine for me, but if you're super-sensitive to light, it might bother you. We did not hear many sounds from other rooms, however you could hear ALL the conversation from people walking along the outside corridor by the door to the room.
After dropping our stuff, we went out for a walk and tried to do a little geocaching, but we were too tired to be tolerant with our finicky GPS unit. Lucky for us, our 2.5 year old finally fell asleep in the stroller so we decided to hit Cold Stone for some ice cream. Our little girl was thrilled to have some time with our undivided attention and we all were happy to eat some ice cream. It was very warm and VERY muggy.
Next we went to Denny's (nothing like ice cream *before* dinner, right?!) and our son finally woke up in time to eat some mac and cheese. Next it was time to put our wee ones to bed!
After the little ones went to bed (which took forever because they were SO excited and they kept talking to each other and waking each other up!), we settled down with the Unofficial Guide to Disneyland and really finalized our plan for Wednesday. As an aside, we noticed a few random flying insects in our room...but nothing too major.
We decided to do the "Dumbo or Die in a Day Plan" with some serious modifications. Neither of us was interested in baby swapping or doing anything like that--we wanted to enjoy Disneyland with our babies...hopefully we have many Disney trips ahead of us to do the more "advanced" rides...so we decided to skip rides like Pirates.