MacMama0930
I've Found My Laughing Place
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I spent May 14th-May 17th at DLR and, boy, it was an interesting adventure.
First, this was supposed to be a trip for my son and niece's birthday / Mother's Day. My sister and I decided to take our four kids down to DLR without our husbands and take the Amtrak train.
2 women, 4 kids, 16 pieces of luggage (yes, we overpacked but also includes car seats for Uber rides). Keep that whole picture in mind.
Half way down to Anaheim the train became indefinitely delayed due to a freight train with mechanical issues. We had to reverse to Ventura where I sat outside (no inside station here!) with all the kids and luggage while my sister ubered to get a rental car and drove the rest of the way.
Had reservations for Storytellers Cafe as a birthday dinner for my son. It was an odd Mother's Day buffet with limited menu and nothing kid-friendly. I'm not sure what I was expecting, but it was a disappointment.
Now, GCH...it wasn't my first time staying here but it was my first time staying there with my kids. I realized that it definitely isn't as magical as DLH to the kids. Our standard view room looked out to the roof which had cigarette buds strewn about. I had a twinge of buyers remorse, but remembered that it was all about the location!
Monday, our first day is the parks, was crowded - much more crowded than I expected. No doubt about it, having kids and navigating those crowds can feel very frustrating. And what is up with the POTC line? I had never seen it so long?
Did BB dinner for MSEP. Very cool atmosphere but maybe not the best for kids. It's very, very dark and the service was slow. But we got awesome seats for the parade and the kids were in awe of it.
Tuesday, much less crowded, much better experience. With early entry and fast passes, we never wait in long lines.
Spent some time at the GCH pool but then chose to shuttle over to DLH as it's just a cooler pool. Kids just love pool time!!
Wednesday, was a grad nite and I could tell it by 11:00am when DCA was packed with teenagers horsing around and throwing down the f-bomb like it was going out of style. My 9 year old son finally faced his fear and rode Screamin'. He loved it and I loved watching his face!!
Train ride home...fingers were crossed for a better experience but no, I ended up getting robbed on the train by the man sitting behind us. While preoccupied with caring for children, he must've pulled my "fanny pack" out from underneath my seat and stole about $300 and my phone and debit card.
No.more.train.rides!!
All in all, it was a fun trip. It's Disney, after all. Memories were made - and we'll always have an interesting story about this trip.
Hoping to return in October but not sure if I'm willing to splurge on GCH unless the renovations make it a big improvement.
First, this was supposed to be a trip for my son and niece's birthday / Mother's Day. My sister and I decided to take our four kids down to DLR without our husbands and take the Amtrak train.
2 women, 4 kids, 16 pieces of luggage (yes, we overpacked but also includes car seats for Uber rides). Keep that whole picture in mind.
Half way down to Anaheim the train became indefinitely delayed due to a freight train with mechanical issues. We had to reverse to Ventura where I sat outside (no inside station here!) with all the kids and luggage while my sister ubered to get a rental car and drove the rest of the way.
Had reservations for Storytellers Cafe as a birthday dinner for my son. It was an odd Mother's Day buffet with limited menu and nothing kid-friendly. I'm not sure what I was expecting, but it was a disappointment.
Now, GCH...it wasn't my first time staying here but it was my first time staying there with my kids. I realized that it definitely isn't as magical as DLH to the kids. Our standard view room looked out to the roof which had cigarette buds strewn about. I had a twinge of buyers remorse, but remembered that it was all about the location!
Monday, our first day is the parks, was crowded - much more crowded than I expected. No doubt about it, having kids and navigating those crowds can feel very frustrating. And what is up with the POTC line? I had never seen it so long?
Did BB dinner for MSEP. Very cool atmosphere but maybe not the best for kids. It's very, very dark and the service was slow. But we got awesome seats for the parade and the kids were in awe of it.
Tuesday, much less crowded, much better experience. With early entry and fast passes, we never wait in long lines.
Spent some time at the GCH pool but then chose to shuttle over to DLH as it's just a cooler pool. Kids just love pool time!!
Wednesday, was a grad nite and I could tell it by 11:00am when DCA was packed with teenagers horsing around and throwing down the f-bomb like it was going out of style. My 9 year old son finally faced his fear and rode Screamin'. He loved it and I loved watching his face!!
Train ride home...fingers were crossed for a better experience but no, I ended up getting robbed on the train by the man sitting behind us. While preoccupied with caring for children, he must've pulled my "fanny pack" out from underneath my seat and stole about $300 and my phone and debit card.
No.more.train.rides!!
All in all, it was a fun trip. It's Disney, after all. Memories were made - and we'll always have an interesting story about this trip.
Hoping to return in October but not sure if I'm willing to splurge on GCH unless the renovations make it a big improvement.