Hey Andy! I am reallllly late to the party. I read your entire first half of your TR when it came out, but then I was gone from the boards for awhile. Very busy with life outside of the DIS.

I'm back now, and finally started my own TR. But I read your whole West Coast TR in 2 days. So here it goes........
We stayed at the Manchester Grand Hyatt, and I have to say, it was very nice!
I think this room you and your family stayed at was great - and that view is beautiful. Whenever I do get to go to Cali/DL - I would definitely check out this area. From your experiences it really showed that you all had a good time.
I truly could have listened to him talk about his experiences and the SEAL training program he used to oversee all day long.
I love speakers like that. They keep your attention and just leave you with a great feeling. That is so cool how he was a SEAL!
On the other end of the spectrum, we had Jay Leno. He was the keynote speaker at our closing session. I was really excited to see him, but I was extremely disappointed.
That's too bad. I think I would expect someone who is pretty mainstream to be better. You would think he would try to win over his whole audience with his routine. I personally am not a fan of him, I don;t think on his show he is that funny.
And I posted a picture of this boat to the Disdads Facebook page with a comment about wanting to become a pirat
Awesome, not many dads will admit they want to be a pirate - so I give you props!



Tuesday morning we’d have some time to explore either some more of San Diego or the Anaheim area as we’d be moving from our beautiful San Diego hotel to the Grand Californian!
YAY! very exciting day!
I was really disappointed by the fact that they had no plan in place, and essentially, no way to offer assistance. I mean for the love of God, I was paying a premium price for Disneyland’s flagship resort.
I know this would disappoint me as well. You would think that CMs at the resorts would be very prepared for events like that. In WDW, they would know exactly what to do.
we had a balcony overlooking a courtyard where the monorail went through. Ok… monorails are cool. So I won’t knock the fact that we had a monorail view room!
I consider that cool! Monorails are very Disney!
The lobby and resort grounds are spectacular.
Disney and hotels are a perfect match. Besides going to the parks, my favorite part of a WDW vacation is resort hopping and exploring.
I really wished we would have stayed at DLH. It turns out that our hotel choice did end up being the biggest regret from the trip.
That's the DL hotel I would want to stay at It seems the most "Disney" - which is what I would be going for - being the nerd I am.

As bad as Rope Drops are at WDW… and I’m including the past cluster that was the TSMM frenzy, I think it is crazier at DL. I mean people were flat out running.



As dangerous and probably very annoying this would be - I just vision everyone running, all stressed out, and it juts makes me laugh!
Monsters Inc!
We didn’t get any pictures, but it was a fun dark ride.
Oh gosh - this sounds like so much fun!!!!!!!!! Monsters Inc is one of my favorite movies of all time - I love the Laugh Floor - as did my friends on our past trip, but I always wanted them to make a ride. I'm still hoping for a Inc ride to be put in HS in
Pixar PLace. They did say they were going to do an expansion there right?!
You are literally only steps away from the other park once you walk out the front gates. We exited DCA through the main entrance and walked a few hundred feet to Disneyland.
I LOVE THIS! That would be the best thing about DL. You could just run (literally) back and forth between the 2 parks!
This was Walt’s park. You really could feel his presence.
That would be one of the most incredible feelings ever.
because it is certainly a beautiful structure and a wonderful gateway to Fantasyland, but it just doesn’t command your attention as you walk down Main Street the way Cinderella Castle does.
WDW vets have to remember that the park was built in 1955, and nothing had veer been built like that before for a theme park. I would feel the same way though. We are so used to a structure that is the icon for the whole resort, something that we all hold dear to our hearts.
Seriously… WDW vets, can you believe it loads outside??????
THis is very cool!!!! To load IASW outside is awesome!!!!!
We finally got to board the Canal boats, which are a very different, yet interesting ride. You board a boat and set sail only to become whale food as you enter Monstro’s mouth.
I think this sounds awesome - perfect for any Disney diehard fan!
I loved Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Great movie - classic.
I picked it up and the screen still lit up. It was just spiderwebbed from the bottom right corner. Unfortunately, the touchscreen was not responsive, so I was out of luck. Stupid touchscreen phones.
Ahhh that's too bad. It's happened to the best of us - it's pretty expensive to fix, but pretty easy.
I the Fairygodmother was walking the opposite direction and tried to interact with me. I had to give her a quick hi/bye. Gotta run.



Poor fairy godmother, probably just wanted to grant you a wish, and you are just running away!
We had some plans for the evening that were in DCA. We made sure to leave plenty of time for transportation to hop parks.
2 minutes later, we were through the turnstiles and on our way.
Again, LOVE IT!
We had 3 evenings to spend in the parks. World of Color was off the radar due to the fact that it was closed. Clearly we dedicated one evening to Fantasmic! Friday night was going to be the only night we could see the fireworks over Sleeping Beauty’s Castle so we thought this would be a great evening to spend in DCA.
Was it the time of year, or is this just how they do fireworks at DL - only on Friday nights? I had never heard of this before. Again, I'm so used to WDW having fireworks every night, sometimes twice depending on the time on year.
I think the only show I haven’t seen yet at WDW is the Finding Nemo show. But based on my experiences, Aladdin is the best theme park show I’ve ever seen. It is phenomenal!
Oh gosh, yeah I have heard amazing things about that show as well. I am dying the see the Broadway version!
And this isn’t exactly an example of “fresh” material, but it had me rolling. He was chasing after someone and yelled “Get back here with my umbrella… ella… ella… hey… hey… HEY!!!!”



Perfect! I consider that pretty recent, yeah I wonder how often he changes up the material - there are plenty of things in POP culture that you can use today!
I love this picture! You and your family just look so happy!
RS is incredible. Wow, I hve to see this in person one day. It looks like a back drop for you and your family....
It was really cool hearing her story and getting to hear her perspective on things. If it hadn’t been for the fact that RSR never works like it is supposed to, I’d have probably never had that opportunity to chat with her and find out how awesome some of the DL CM’s really are. She made our 20 - 30 minute wait seem much, much shorter.
I love CMs that do this. They can make tough times go by so quick! CMs can keep the magic going even when it seems it is not coming through at the moment.
There’s no spiel - If you want to hear it, you have to say it yourself.
And people will look at you like you're crazy.

WDW monorails at their finest!
After my ride, I needed to start heading back to the room. I had a little bit of time but not much. I considered checking out Mickey’s Fun Wheel, but assumed it would take too long. Instead, I decided to spend just a few more minutes in Carsland. No kids. No camera. Just me. Walking around and taking in the details one last time.
It was fantastic.
Perfect. Alone time in a Disney Park is just so soothing sometimes. You get to soak everything in for yourself and really enjoy the magic in front of you. I love doing this.
Well, DW isn’t going to be in a very good mood, but at least I had a great afternoon.



Everyone needs alone time once in awhile!
The show itself was great. I the premise is that Mickey is an apprentice and gets carried away trying to paint this spot on the magical map and he ends up being taken to visit characters from some Disney movies as a result.
It kind of reminded me of a live action Mickey’s Philharmagic, in a way.
This show looks great - another attraction I look forward to seeing one day.
Never ask your kids what they want to do when you’re standing in view of It’s a Small World.


When it's a fan favorite, you have to do it for the fans!
Aurora’s Castle is actually an attraction itself. You can enter the castle and walk up some stairs and there is an entire walkthrough attraction. You see several dioramas that outline parts of the story of Sleeping Beauty. It’s kind of a neat attraction, but it is very dark in there. DD actually kind of freaked out on us a little bit.
This sounds amazing.
I mean let’s face it… There aren’t many characters that are scarier than Maleficent.
Yup, true story.
And speaking of Maleficent, there is one point in the “tour” where you go around a corner to a hallway. And at the far end of the hallway there is a shadow that goes across the wall every once in a while of Maleficent’s well known profile. Kind of spooky, but really cool!
Love it!
While at the castle, we decided to step out front and take advantage of the PP.

Great photos all around!
We exited towards our right and I kind of paused for a moment in front of the Fire Station. I found Walt’s light in the window and took one last look. I don’t know if or when I’ll ever get back out there and I just had to take a moment to thank him for all the good times and great memories he has provided me with over the years.
This would bring tears to my eyes. Beautiful
We got back to the room and finished packing before going to bed. It had been a whirlwind of a visit to Disneyland with a little bit of a rocky start. But it was worth every minute.
It sounds like you and your family had an awesome trip.

A very magical experience for all of you. I hope you are able to go back one day.
