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This is my first time ever doing a trip report. I thought I'd try it out on our first married trip to the West Coast.
Let me start by introducing myself…
My name is Amanda. I'm 28 years old and I live in Boston, MA. I've been a Disney fan my entire life! My parents started taking me to Disneyland when I was just 2 years old. We visited at least 5 times, but because we were on the east coast, we frequented Walt Disney World a bit more. I've lost count how many times we've been to Florida. Also, although this picture shows me with Anna and an Elsa t-shirt, my favorite princess is Ariel.
Here is my wonderful husband Lee. He is also 28, and although he doesn't seem as excited as me he still loves Disney. This photo was on our honeymoon to WDW. This was only his second time to Disney. His parents took him when he was much younger and he did not remember much. Lee has NEVER been to the West Coast, and has only heard about Disneyland. He's very excited to see where it all began, and to walk where Walt did. His favorite character is Jack Skellington, but he also loves Roger Rabbit. The only thing that is really new to Lee is the idea of paper fast passes. He's been to WDW with me twice, and each time he had a MagicBand. When I explained that we need to go to kiosks and get pieces of paper he just looked puzzled. I have a feeling he isn't going to like this particular part of Disneyland.
Our trip will start Monday September 28th. We have the first flight out of Boston and we are flying directly into LAX. We are renting a car and driving to a good neighbor hotel. We have planned out that we will have a half day Monday, full day Tuesday, and full day Wednesday in Disneyland. Because he hasn't been to LA before, Thursday and Friday we will spend with friends and other attractions in the Anaheim/LA area.
We have already purchased our tickets for Mickey's Halloween Part for Wednesday September 30th and we can't wait!!! For our honeymoon we attended Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party and fell in love. We rode every single ride, trick-or-treated, and met some of the Disney Villians. I will be dressing up as David Tennants Dr. Who (Her Universe is an amazing website). Lee hasn't decided on who he will be yet, but he purchased a Jack Skellington costume t-shirt at WDW last year. We will be meeting up with a few friends of ours for the party, so who knows what their costume choices will be!
I have also decided to take advantage of PhotoPass. The price is totally worth it. I'm not 100% sure of what we are actually getting, but if we get all of our ride photos, and character meet & greet photos, I'm pretty happy.
I know reservations are typically not needed as much at DLR as they are WDW, but we did make one breakfast ADR at Ariels Grotto for Tuesday morning. I'm not sure if breakfast starts before the park opens or after, but we have park hoppers and reservations. I was thinking of maybe making another for breakfast with Minnie & Friends, but only if we can get into the Magic Kingdom early. 
I think I'm going to read more trip reports and find some touring plans. With the 60th Anniversary and the many parts of the DLR that Lee hasn't seen I want to make sure to get everything in 3 days!
So here are a few things I would like to do, but not sure if we can get to all of this
-Mickey & The Magical Map
-Mickeys Soundsational Parade
-Paint The Night
-World of Color Celebrate
-Lunch at Blue Bayou or Cafe Orleans?
-Drinks at Trader Sams
-Carnation Cafe (breakfast stuff?)


My name is Amanda. I'm 28 years old and I live in Boston, MA. I've been a Disney fan my entire life! My parents started taking me to Disneyland when I was just 2 years old. We visited at least 5 times, but because we were on the east coast, we frequented Walt Disney World a bit more. I've lost count how many times we've been to Florida. Also, although this picture shows me with Anna and an Elsa t-shirt, my favorite princess is Ariel.


Our trip will start Monday September 28th. We have the first flight out of Boston and we are flying directly into LAX. We are renting a car and driving to a good neighbor hotel. We have planned out that we will have a half day Monday, full day Tuesday, and full day Wednesday in Disneyland. Because he hasn't been to LA before, Thursday and Friday we will spend with friends and other attractions in the Anaheim/LA area.
We have already purchased our tickets for Mickey's Halloween Part for Wednesday September 30th and we can't wait!!! For our honeymoon we attended Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party and fell in love. We rode every single ride, trick-or-treated, and met some of the Disney Villians. I will be dressing up as David Tennants Dr. Who (Her Universe is an amazing website). Lee hasn't decided on who he will be yet, but he purchased a Jack Skellington costume t-shirt at WDW last year. We will be meeting up with a few friends of ours for the party, so who knows what their costume choices will be!

I have also decided to take advantage of PhotoPass. The price is totally worth it. I'm not 100% sure of what we are actually getting, but if we get all of our ride photos, and character meet & greet photos, I'm pretty happy.


I think I'm going to read more trip reports and find some touring plans. With the 60th Anniversary and the many parts of the DLR that Lee hasn't seen I want to make sure to get everything in 3 days!
So here are a few things I would like to do, but not sure if we can get to all of this
-Mickey & The Magical Map
-Mickeys Soundsational Parade
-Paint The Night
-World of Color Celebrate
-Lunch at Blue Bayou or Cafe Orleans?
-Drinks at Trader Sams
-Carnation Cafe (breakfast stuff?)
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