DisneyyDaydream
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The Trip With a Surprising Amount of Fake Doors
Disneyland/Universal/Los Angeles
Jan 2020
An Introduction: "The Pilot"
It took me a lot longer than I had planned to get this Trip Report started. I originally wrote the introduction about a month ago but then it sat in my Google Drive untouched for days, which turned into weeks, which turned into about a month. And then the world fell apart. I work for a large retailer that is considered “essential” during this crisis; and while I’m not currently working, I will be returning in about a week and a half. I ended up taking some time off because...well, I was just worried. My job was accommodating, and I was able to stay home and social distance myself for a few weeks.
And during those weeks, I meant to start this Trip Report. So that’s what I’m going to do. I’m going to transport myself (and hopefully, you too) through memories back to a happier time before the world ended- or was just about to end. Way back to the end of January 2020.
But first, let’s backtrack a little further than that.
Oct/Nov 2018 was a whirlwind 2 week adventure that incorporated both WDW and UO and I found myself with no future plans involving anything Disney-related. Mel (who you’ll be introduced to in mere moments) and myself ventured out of the happy Disney bubble and spent some time having different adventures that included a long weekend in Vegas, exploring Eastern State Penitentiary in Philly, and the discovery of our new love for the Broadway version of Beetlejuice (we saw it twice and had tickets to the final performance in June but ultimately, that was sadly cancelled) but I was left with a part of my heart missing. Having no Disney plans left me in a Dis-pression. I stopped keeping track of anything Disney related, mostly in regards to the parks, I definitely signed up for Disney plus. I stopped reading Trip Reports, I stopped catching up on DFB, I stopped watching vlogs on youtube.
But then I started getting the bug. The itch that I couldn’t scratch. I needed to get back to Disney. It was probably a matter of life and death. Or life and Disney.
I’ve always wanted to take the plunge and go to Disneyland. It was unexplored territory and the moment I started going regularly to WDW, I knew it wasn’t enough. I needed to see the West Coast sister of my 2nd favorite place in the world (I’m sorry, first place will always be Vegas. Sue me (but don’t really, I’m very broke. You’ll get nothing)). But Mel (I promise you’ll know who she is soon) was hesitant. Yes, she wanted to go but flying across the country is expensive and a place neither of us have ever been. “By the time we’re 30, we will go” she told me. That was a couple years from now, I could probably maybe supposedly survive till then.
Then it happened. “Do you want to go to Disneyland this winter instead?” Please don’t ask me twice, I’m literally already packing. We started planning in late summer, and figured we could do this. We definitely could.
So let’s figure out the details:
Who? Me. Sorry to disappoint. And Mel- my best friend of 10 years. The ying to my yang.

My name is Courtney. By day, I work in Human Resources for a large retailer you’ve all heard of. I am essentially their Toby, but less into the Scranton Strangler and hopefully better liked. By night, I’m a huge fan of the Office, apparently. Also I was the rough draft planner of this trip but only when it came to DLR food. I love looking up food reviews and menus- planning meals and drooling over pictures. It’s my speciality. I’m also very much into weird, and spooky. And makeup. I do special effects (think scary movie) makeup for fun. Honestly, I don’t understand myself most of the time either.
Favorite Ride: Haunted Mansion (MK)//BTM (DLR)//POTC(DLR)
Favorite Restaurant: Flame Tree (AK)
Favorite DisFood: Fish and chips (Epcot)//Three Cheese Monte Cristo (DLR)
Favorite Night Show: Fantasmic (HS)
Favorite Character: Aladdin and Ariel
Favorite Villain: Hades and Gaston

This is Mel. By day, she works in a bank near Philly. She’s not a teller and while I can describe to you what she does, I have no idea what the technical term is. So we’re just going to have to settle for “she works in a bank near Philly”. Sorry to disappoint with minor details. By night, she is a hardcore Disney trip planner, researcher, and investigator. She is without a doubt the funniest person I know, and I am so lucky to have been able to call her my best friend for the past 10 years.
Favorite Ride: TSMM (HS)// Space Mountain (DLR)
Favorite Restaurant: 1900 Park Fair (GF), Dinner preferred
Favorite DisFood: Mickey Rice Krispie (everywhere, anywhere)
Favorite Night Show: Hallowishes (MK)
Favorite Character: Donald Duck, Smee
Favorite Villain: Oogie Boogie
When? We flew out January 25th out of New York, and flew back into New York on February 1st but I’ll also include a little of January 24th.
Where? We spent Saturday the 25th through the morning of the 29th in Anaheim (actually, it was right outside of Anaheim) and the remainder of the 29th through the 1st in Los Angeles.
What? A Disneyland Trip! My dream came true! Well, technically a Disneyland, Universal, Los Angeles trip! Even better. Honestly, it was a perfect trip.
Why? Because Disney. And the west coast called to my soul. Need I say more?
Disneyland/Universal/Los Angeles
Jan 2020
An Introduction: "The Pilot"
It took me a lot longer than I had planned to get this Trip Report started. I originally wrote the introduction about a month ago but then it sat in my Google Drive untouched for days, which turned into weeks, which turned into about a month. And then the world fell apart. I work for a large retailer that is considered “essential” during this crisis; and while I’m not currently working, I will be returning in about a week and a half. I ended up taking some time off because...well, I was just worried. My job was accommodating, and I was able to stay home and social distance myself for a few weeks.
And during those weeks, I meant to start this Trip Report. So that’s what I’m going to do. I’m going to transport myself (and hopefully, you too) through memories back to a happier time before the world ended- or was just about to end. Way back to the end of January 2020.
But first, let’s backtrack a little further than that.

Oct/Nov 2018 was a whirlwind 2 week adventure that incorporated both WDW and UO and I found myself with no future plans involving anything Disney-related. Mel (who you’ll be introduced to in mere moments) and myself ventured out of the happy Disney bubble and spent some time having different adventures that included a long weekend in Vegas, exploring Eastern State Penitentiary in Philly, and the discovery of our new love for the Broadway version of Beetlejuice (we saw it twice and had tickets to the final performance in June but ultimately, that was sadly cancelled) but I was left with a part of my heart missing. Having no Disney plans left me in a Dis-pression. I stopped keeping track of anything Disney related, mostly in regards to the parks, I definitely signed up for Disney plus. I stopped reading Trip Reports, I stopped catching up on DFB, I stopped watching vlogs on youtube.
But then I started getting the bug. The itch that I couldn’t scratch. I needed to get back to Disney. It was probably a matter of life and death. Or life and Disney.

I’ve always wanted to take the plunge and go to Disneyland. It was unexplored territory and the moment I started going regularly to WDW, I knew it wasn’t enough. I needed to see the West Coast sister of my 2nd favorite place in the world (I’m sorry, first place will always be Vegas. Sue me (but don’t really, I’m very broke. You’ll get nothing)). But Mel (I promise you’ll know who she is soon) was hesitant. Yes, she wanted to go but flying across the country is expensive and a place neither of us have ever been. “By the time we’re 30, we will go” she told me. That was a couple years from now, I could probably maybe supposedly survive till then.
Then it happened. “Do you want to go to Disneyland this winter instead?” Please don’t ask me twice, I’m literally already packing. We started planning in late summer, and figured we could do this. We definitely could.

So let’s figure out the details:
Who? Me. Sorry to disappoint. And Mel- my best friend of 10 years. The ying to my yang.

My name is Courtney. By day, I work in Human Resources for a large retailer you’ve all heard of. I am essentially their Toby, but less into the Scranton Strangler and hopefully better liked. By night, I’m a huge fan of the Office, apparently. Also I was the rough draft planner of this trip but only when it came to DLR food. I love looking up food reviews and menus- planning meals and drooling over pictures. It’s my speciality. I’m also very much into weird, and spooky. And makeup. I do special effects (think scary movie) makeup for fun. Honestly, I don’t understand myself most of the time either.
Favorite Ride: Haunted Mansion (MK)//BTM (DLR)//POTC(DLR)
Favorite Restaurant: Flame Tree (AK)
Favorite DisFood: Fish and chips (Epcot)//Three Cheese Monte Cristo (DLR)
Favorite Night Show: Fantasmic (HS)
Favorite Character: Aladdin and Ariel
Favorite Villain: Hades and Gaston

This is Mel. By day, she works in a bank near Philly. She’s not a teller and while I can describe to you what she does, I have no idea what the technical term is. So we’re just going to have to settle for “she works in a bank near Philly”. Sorry to disappoint with minor details. By night, she is a hardcore Disney trip planner, researcher, and investigator. She is without a doubt the funniest person I know, and I am so lucky to have been able to call her my best friend for the past 10 years.
Favorite Ride: TSMM (HS)// Space Mountain (DLR)
Favorite Restaurant: 1900 Park Fair (GF), Dinner preferred
Favorite DisFood: Mickey Rice Krispie (everywhere, anywhere)
Favorite Night Show: Hallowishes (MK)
Favorite Character: Donald Duck, Smee
Favorite Villain: Oogie Boogie
When? We flew out January 25th out of New York, and flew back into New York on February 1st but I’ll also include a little of January 24th.
Where? We spent Saturday the 25th through the morning of the 29th in Anaheim (actually, it was right outside of Anaheim) and the remainder of the 29th through the 1st in Los Angeles.
What? A Disneyland Trip! My dream came true! Well, technically a Disneyland, Universal, Los Angeles trip! Even better. Honestly, it was a perfect trip.
Why? Because Disney. And the west coast called to my soul. Need I say more?
