carmel
<font color=blue>Kept thinking it was 'Snow White'
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Before I start, I have to give a GIANT thank you to this board. I asked for help from planners and the tips and tricks I got in return helped make this trip truly magical. We rode everything we wanted to and MORE! I will never, ever go back to the park without a plan again.
We were out in SoCal to visit family (DH is from Redondo Beach). We were out there for a week and spent 3 days (Monday, Tuesday and Thursday) in the park. DH has a perforated disk in his back and even though he had tix, he couldn't walk for > 1 hr w/o excruciating pain. So, I braved 'the Land' with my two girls (ages 10 and 6) alone.
Monday was crowded - no other way to say that. Given that, we followed our plan and rode everything we wanted to. We had mid day PSs for Carnation Cafe for our 6 yr old's birthday and showed up early and only waited about 5 minutes. The food was good and it was a very pleasant meal. Then, we headed over to Libby Lu's for her present. A Libby Du. DD was so excited and surprised. I was very impressed with it. For $30, she got a makeover (makeup, fingernail polish and hair do) and a back pack with 5 goodies. I tried to tip the stylist but she wouldn't accept it. I thought it was an amazing value. By that time (around 4pm), DH had to hobble back to the hotel and he took birthday girl with him. My 10 yr old and I did more shopping and took the monorail back over to Tomorrowland and rode the 'big' rides we had gotten FPs for that morning. Space Mountain was AMAZING. I was laughing so hard (with glee) that the tears were rolling out of my eyes and flying through the air. I found out that my DD loves thrill rides. FINALLY - someone who shares my passion.
Tuesday was EE. We followed our plan again and actually had some spare time before we headed to DCA for the opening (for FPs). The girls really wanted to do Tarzan's Treehouse. Even though that wasn't top on my list, I thought, what the heck. Well, it turns out it was wonderful that we did. We got dream FPs at the exit!!!!! That turned our whole schedule around since we didn't need to run over to DCA for FPs at opening. We spent more time in DL and rerode our favorite rides. We then headed to DCA and got all of the rides that my 6 yrs old could do. We walked back to the hotel around 4pm and dropped off the 6 yr old with daddy and went back to the park to do all of the FPs. What fun. We walked onto almost everything.
Side note - I had been looking forward to Indy forever. We had a FP but still waited for 25 minutes. I was exhausted at that point in the day so maybe that colored my attitude but I was kinda disappointed. It was a neat ride but maybe I had built it up too far in my mind. Plus, it seemed to take forever to walk through the line just to find the end of it.
Thursday was another EE and we followed the same plan as before only we did more shows and the like in DCA when it opened.
Oh, Tuesday and Thursday were not, what I would consider, very crowded. The mornings were dead and DCA was completely dead.
We stayed at HoJos and couldn't be happier. We used the short cut and, honestly, I didn't find the walk bad at all. The hotel is SO SO SO nice. Huge rooms, gorgeous landscaping, AMAZING splash pool for the kids (my girls adored it), friendly people......we had a Disney facing room and we watched the fireworks every night from there. Splendid view.
General observations.....
We ate
Tigger Tails - incredible but rich. Make sure to share
Honey pot caramel apple - words can't describe the delicious-ness of
this. It was HUGE so again be sure to split.
Frozen bannana - very good - standard but tasted good on a hot day.
Turkey leg - I liked it. It was a bit salty but it was a good dinner for DD
and me to split when we went back to the parks for our thrill ride.
Rocky Road from the candy shop - delicious
Taffy from the candy shop - delicious
Churro - girls love it - just 'okay' for me but I'm not a big pasty eater
Ride Highlights
Mulholland Madness was really fun
Maliboomer was really tame - surprisingly so
Sunwheel - we stood in line for the moving baskets and that ride did
not do it for me. It was okay but I probably wouldn't ride it again.
Splash Mountain - didn't get a drop on me.
Pirates - incredible as ever
HM - one of my favorites
Space Mountain - loved it.
CA Screamin - loved it.
Tower of Terror - MY FAVORITE RIDE. I could live on it. DD and
I rode it 3 times.
Soarin' - surpassed my expectations. And my expectations were high
after wanting to ride it for 5 yrs.
Matterhorn - really fun and I loved being whipped around.
We had so darn much fun. I never understood the magic before but now I do. Please ask me any questions you have and I will try to answer.
We were out in SoCal to visit family (DH is from Redondo Beach). We were out there for a week and spent 3 days (Monday, Tuesday and Thursday) in the park. DH has a perforated disk in his back and even though he had tix, he couldn't walk for > 1 hr w/o excruciating pain. So, I braved 'the Land' with my two girls (ages 10 and 6) alone.
Monday was crowded - no other way to say that. Given that, we followed our plan and rode everything we wanted to. We had mid day PSs for Carnation Cafe for our 6 yr old's birthday and showed up early and only waited about 5 minutes. The food was good and it was a very pleasant meal. Then, we headed over to Libby Lu's for her present. A Libby Du. DD was so excited and surprised. I was very impressed with it. For $30, she got a makeover (makeup, fingernail polish and hair do) and a back pack with 5 goodies. I tried to tip the stylist but she wouldn't accept it. I thought it was an amazing value. By that time (around 4pm), DH had to hobble back to the hotel and he took birthday girl with him. My 10 yr old and I did more shopping and took the monorail back over to Tomorrowland and rode the 'big' rides we had gotten FPs for that morning. Space Mountain was AMAZING. I was laughing so hard (with glee) that the tears were rolling out of my eyes and flying through the air. I found out that my DD loves thrill rides. FINALLY - someone who shares my passion.
Tuesday was EE. We followed our plan again and actually had some spare time before we headed to DCA for the opening (for FPs). The girls really wanted to do Tarzan's Treehouse. Even though that wasn't top on my list, I thought, what the heck. Well, it turns out it was wonderful that we did. We got dream FPs at the exit!!!!! That turned our whole schedule around since we didn't need to run over to DCA for FPs at opening. We spent more time in DL and rerode our favorite rides. We then headed to DCA and got all of the rides that my 6 yrs old could do. We walked back to the hotel around 4pm and dropped off the 6 yr old with daddy and went back to the park to do all of the FPs. What fun. We walked onto almost everything.
Side note - I had been looking forward to Indy forever. We had a FP but still waited for 25 minutes. I was exhausted at that point in the day so maybe that colored my attitude but I was kinda disappointed. It was a neat ride but maybe I had built it up too far in my mind. Plus, it seemed to take forever to walk through the line just to find the end of it.
Thursday was another EE and we followed the same plan as before only we did more shows and the like in DCA when it opened.
Oh, Tuesday and Thursday were not, what I would consider, very crowded. The mornings were dead and DCA was completely dead.
We stayed at HoJos and couldn't be happier. We used the short cut and, honestly, I didn't find the walk bad at all. The hotel is SO SO SO nice. Huge rooms, gorgeous landscaping, AMAZING splash pool for the kids (my girls adored it), friendly people......we had a Disney facing room and we watched the fireworks every night from there. Splendid view.
General observations.....
We ate
Tigger Tails - incredible but rich. Make sure to share
Honey pot caramel apple - words can't describe the delicious-ness of
this. It was HUGE so again be sure to split.
Frozen bannana - very good - standard but tasted good on a hot day.
Turkey leg - I liked it. It was a bit salty but it was a good dinner for DD
and me to split when we went back to the parks for our thrill ride.
Rocky Road from the candy shop - delicious
Taffy from the candy shop - delicious
Churro - girls love it - just 'okay' for me but I'm not a big pasty eater
Ride Highlights
Mulholland Madness was really fun
Maliboomer was really tame - surprisingly so
Sunwheel - we stood in line for the moving baskets and that ride did
not do it for me. It was okay but I probably wouldn't ride it again.
Splash Mountain - didn't get a drop on me.
Pirates - incredible as ever
HM - one of my favorites
Space Mountain - loved it.
CA Screamin - loved it.
Tower of Terror - MY FAVORITE RIDE. I could live on it. DD and
I rode it 3 times.
Soarin' - surpassed my expectations. And my expectations were high
after wanting to ride it for 5 yrs.
Matterhorn - really fun and I loved being whipped around.
We had so darn much fun. I never understood the magic before but now I do. Please ask me any questions you have and I will try to answer.