tink_lover
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We got back late Friday night from our first family Disneyland trip. Getting there wasn't the easiest - mainly because I tried to save some money by flying into BUR instead of SNA and we took two separate flights. But by 8:30 pm we were all together in our rental van heading to the West Inn & Suites in Carlsbad.
California is beautiful and I totally get why people live there. I couldn't mainly because as I have aged, traffic jams drive me nuts. It was insane to me that it took 2.5 hours to drive 45 miles - but on the other hand, I totally understand why people would never choose to live in Minnesota - too cold and snowy, windchills and never-ending winter. It is a personal choice everyone makes. Us? We live in MN and vacation south as often as we can.
We had a great time in Carlsbad. The ocean is fantastic and my hardy kids spent time there late on Sunday frolicking in the surf in barefeet. It was chilly! I was afraid they were going to get sick and miss out on the DL fun. Can you tell I'm the worrier in the family?!?
Saturday was spent at Legoland. I think my kids are on the edge of being too old for that park. My dd10 definately was not impressed. Boys thought it was ok but the funniest line of all was from ds7...we went to get on the first little dinosaur rollercoaster and there was quite a line. He turns to my dh and says (quite loudly), WHERE IS THE FASTPASS? I guess my kids are Disney kids at heart.
They did not like standing in line for 45 minutes. Their favorite thing at Legoland was probably the little villages/cities. We ate lunch at Legoland and dinner at a place my girlfriend (who grew up in the area) recommended, Claim Jumper, which was good.
Back to the hotel which was fantastic! We LOVED the West Inn & Suites and would definately recommend it and stay there again. We had the double king suite and it was very comfortable.
Up early the next day for SeaWorld. I'll write about that later. I have to figure out how to post pics.
California is beautiful and I totally get why people live there. I couldn't mainly because as I have aged, traffic jams drive me nuts. It was insane to me that it took 2.5 hours to drive 45 miles - but on the other hand, I totally understand why people would never choose to live in Minnesota - too cold and snowy, windchills and never-ending winter. It is a personal choice everyone makes. Us? We live in MN and vacation south as often as we can.
We had a great time in Carlsbad. The ocean is fantastic and my hardy kids spent time there late on Sunday frolicking in the surf in barefeet. It was chilly! I was afraid they were going to get sick and miss out on the DL fun. Can you tell I'm the worrier in the family?!?
Saturday was spent at Legoland. I think my kids are on the edge of being too old for that park. My dd10 definately was not impressed. Boys thought it was ok but the funniest line of all was from ds7...we went to get on the first little dinosaur rollercoaster and there was quite a line. He turns to my dh and says (quite loudly), WHERE IS THE FASTPASS? I guess my kids are Disney kids at heart.

Back to the hotel which was fantastic! We LOVED the West Inn & Suites and would definately recommend it and stay there again. We had the double king suite and it was very comfortable.
Up early the next day for SeaWorld. I'll write about that later. I have to figure out how to post pics.