Chapter 3: Our First Full Day and the RunDisney Expo
It was a fairly early start today, to have breakfast and be at the expo by 9am for a 10am opening. Of course, we were running a little late, but I made a conscious decision not to stress, and to just enjoy my breakfast anyway. I was quite pleased to note that it was a little cold for my high summer Russell Disneybound (I was hoping that might mean half marathon morning might turn out to be cool as well!). We headed to LaBrea Café for brekky, and managed to land our favourite waiter, George, again. On our very first trip to the US, we went to LaBrea for our first brekky, and George was our server then. We had him again on our trip in March. We’re becoming regulars.
After brekky we headed back to the
Disneyland Hotel for the expo. I decided to head for the official merchandise first this year. We followed the signs, and were led to one of the ballrooms upstairs. It was about 9:30am by the time we got there. I know for a fact that some people had gotten there at 6am. We were given wrist tags as we entered the ballroom, and directed to another person who told us where to wait. It was all quite organised, with lines taped out on the floor. Each line would be taken down to the merchandise store one by one. We were in about the 8th line. While we waited, we chatted to the guy sitting next to us, who had a blog called Disney Daddy, and told us all about his experience at the Dopey challenge at WDW, and his home town in Virginia. Just before 10am, the first line got led downstairs, to the clapping and cheering of the crowd. We got led down there at about 10:30am, but there was another shorter line down there to actually get into the store. We were probably waiting in that one for another 20 minutes or so.
The official merchandise store was a little busier than it was last year, but still pretty well under control. There seemed to be a good range of stock left, although some of the sizes of the more popular items were starting to run low. We were very restrained, and only bought a half marathon jacket each, plus I got Mum a jacket and a t-shirt that I thought she’d like. They weren’t arriving until the next day, and the jackets seemed to be selling pretty quick. Given the price of the jackets, I was pretty devastated that my AP had expired the previous week, and I was no longer able to get 10% off!
With the major shopping expedition out of the way, we headed downstairs to do our packet pick-up. It was pretty quiet down there, so we were in and out pretty quickly. While we were down there, I noticed the theme park ticket pick up for the specially priced GET Travel tickets we’d purchased. So with bibs, pins and theme park tickets in hand, we headed back up to the expo floor to pick up our t-shirts.
There hadn’t been any pictures of the t-shirts released, so it was a complete surprise! I was pleased to see that RunDisney had included references to the 60th anniversary (as well as the 10th anniversary of the actual run) in most of their merchandise. The t-shirts were simple and classic, and I was pretty pleased, although not entirely sold on the drab grey of the half marathon t-shirt straight away.
After the excitement of official merchandise and packet pick-up, it was time to check out the rest of the expo. I knew that DH would be running out of patience for shopping, so we just did a quick round. I picked out stands that I might like to revisit with Mum when they arrived.
We still had a bit of time until our grocery delivery, so we headed into DCA for a bit. It had warmed up, but the park was decidedly uncrowded. My first stop was the information kiosk, to ask about meeting Dug. I was keen to get that ticked off so that I didn’t have to worry about it anymore. The CM advised us that Dug was just about to come out, so we hurried off to the Redwood Creek Trail. DH wanted to stop to buy a drink on the way through, and said he’d meet me there.
It turned out that I was a little early, and had a quick wander around the area before sitting in the meet and greet area to wait. I was just starting to think that I must have missed him, and perhaps I would check out the other side of the area while I was waiting for DH. As I was walking, I ran right into him! I asked his handler if he was coming or going, and she said he was on his way out and to tag along. There was no one else around at all, and I had Dug completely to myself for about 5 minutes! We took some photos, and he noticed my Ellie badge, but I don’t think anyone noticed that I was Disneybounding as Russell lol! DH was still MIA, so I just sat and talked to the CMs for a while. Eventually some other people came along, so I left them to it and went to wait for DH at the entrance to the area. He was a long time and I was just starting to think maybe he’d gotten lost when I finally saw him coming!
Since we were in the area, we decided to do our favourite DCA ride, Grizzly River Run. Even though it was warm, the line was nice and short. They had turned the water right up, and we got pretty soaked, but it was nice and refreshing. Next we headed to California Screamin’, which was pretty much a walk on. After the ride finished, we were waiting to be unloaded for ages! It was pretty warm by then, and it was getting uncomfortable out in the full sun. After a while they announced that they were going to evacuate the ride! They managed to get our car back into the station to unload us… not sure about the other car that was still on the track though! They had sent everyone in the queue out the exit, and there was a CM there adding fastpasses to our park passes! We totally scored, having had a full ride AND getting a fastpass out of it!
DH decided he better start heading back to the condo for the grocery delivery. I decided to go back with him for a rest. My feet were getting tired, and that sun really had a kick to it. We leisurely made our way out of the park, taking a couple of photos along the way. We thought we’d try taking the tram to the Mickey and Friends carpark. It worked out pretty well – there was a tram ready when we arrived so we just jumped straight on. It didn’t really save any time, but it was nice to be able to sit in the shade and relax along the way, and it was only a short walk back to the condo from the tram stop.
