KristinandChris
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My DH and I visited California last week for our spring break, along with our 6 month old DD and his parents. His parents weren't interested in going to Disneyland so we took one day when we were visiting my husband's grandmother in Riverside. We decided to attempt both parks in one day - we knew we wouldn't be able to ride everything but I have never been to the West coast and I wasn't sure if/when we'd return.
We woke up early in Riverside and after nursing/dressing DD we were on our way. Traffic wasn't too bad but we should have bought our tickets online because that ate up a lot of time. My MIL is not a big Disney fan and she kept telling me how "different" it was going to be from WDW. Well, duh, that's why I was excited about going! That being said, I was a little nervous hearing from others about how the parks aren't as secluded as WDW but honestly I didn't notice it. If anything, it was nice parking so close!
As soon as we got into DL we got fastpasses for Space Mountain and hopped in line for the Matterhorn. The Matterhorn was fun but very jerky. We rode Space Mountain after we had a bite to eat - it was so fun! Much better than the WDW version so I hope they'll update that one soon.
The rest of the day was spent hopping from the two parks. We both really loved CA, mainly for the thrill rides and it was less crowded. California Screaming was great (rode it twice) and DH loved Maliboomer, especially since there was no wait. The rapids ride was really fun, Soarin' was great (we didn't get to it at WDW), always love Tower of Terror (rode it twice), and we loved Toy Story Mania. In DL we hit Haunted Mansion, Pirates (so much better than WDW!), and we loved Indy. Unfortunately we had to use the singles line because our fastpass line was 40 minutes! The ride had broken down several times that day so the fastpass line was crazy.
The only complaint we had was with our lunch choice. We toured the Mission tortilla factory in CA (cute video!) and hit up the Mexican fast food place next door. DH doesn't like cheese so when we ordered we made sure that they knew not to put cheese on his tacos. Long story short, we stood at the window for almost 20 minutes watching person after person behind us pay and get their food in a timely manner. When we asked where our order was they had completely lost it and couldn't find our receipt! We finally asked for a refund because we were so upset over losing that much time waiting for food that never came. We ended up splitting a hot dog back in DL because we didn't want to lose anymore time. We had dinner reservations at Blue Bayou but we ended up not going because we wanted to have more time with rides.
All in all it was a great day but very crazy! We missed big rides like Splash Mountain and Fantasyland rides but I rode most everything I wanted. I also had to take a pumping break at the Baby Station in DL, I was really impressed with the center. We were exhausted and agreed that if we are able to return we'd need at least 2 days for both parks. Even though it was short, it gave me a good "taste" of Disney to keep me satisfied until our next visit to WDW! We're running in the 1/2 marathon next January as well as going over Christmas in 2010.
We woke up early in Riverside and after nursing/dressing DD we were on our way. Traffic wasn't too bad but we should have bought our tickets online because that ate up a lot of time. My MIL is not a big Disney fan and she kept telling me how "different" it was going to be from WDW. Well, duh, that's why I was excited about going! That being said, I was a little nervous hearing from others about how the parks aren't as secluded as WDW but honestly I didn't notice it. If anything, it was nice parking so close!
As soon as we got into DL we got fastpasses for Space Mountain and hopped in line for the Matterhorn. The Matterhorn was fun but very jerky. We rode Space Mountain after we had a bite to eat - it was so fun! Much better than the WDW version so I hope they'll update that one soon.
The rest of the day was spent hopping from the two parks. We both really loved CA, mainly for the thrill rides and it was less crowded. California Screaming was great (rode it twice) and DH loved Maliboomer, especially since there was no wait. The rapids ride was really fun, Soarin' was great (we didn't get to it at WDW), always love Tower of Terror (rode it twice), and we loved Toy Story Mania. In DL we hit Haunted Mansion, Pirates (so much better than WDW!), and we loved Indy. Unfortunately we had to use the singles line because our fastpass line was 40 minutes! The ride had broken down several times that day so the fastpass line was crazy.
The only complaint we had was with our lunch choice. We toured the Mission tortilla factory in CA (cute video!) and hit up the Mexican fast food place next door. DH doesn't like cheese so when we ordered we made sure that they knew not to put cheese on his tacos. Long story short, we stood at the window for almost 20 minutes watching person after person behind us pay and get their food in a timely manner. When we asked where our order was they had completely lost it and couldn't find our receipt! We finally asked for a refund because we were so upset over losing that much time waiting for food that never came. We ended up splitting a hot dog back in DL because we didn't want to lose anymore time. We had dinner reservations at Blue Bayou but we ended up not going because we wanted to have more time with rides.
All in all it was a great day but very crazy! We missed big rides like Splash Mountain and Fantasyland rides but I rode most everything I wanted. I also had to take a pumping break at the Baby Station in DL, I was really impressed with the center. We were exhausted and agreed that if we are able to return we'd need at least 2 days for both parks. Even though it was short, it gave me a good "taste" of Disney to keep me satisfied until our next visit to WDW! We're running in the 1/2 marathon next January as well as going over Christmas in 2010.