tonaly
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We headed over to the park a little after noon today since it was raining all morning. We hopped on the Omnibus to ride down Main Street, and when we passed the candy shop the driver mentioned they were filming something in there. I realized it was the 22nd, and that is one of the days they make the special candy canes, so I drug dh & the kids over for a peek. We were in the 2nd row of people and dh was holding the kids up to see. We were about to walk away after a couple minutes when Guy Fieri from the Food Network walked in and started helping! We hung around another 5 minutes or so and watched, and had to sign waivers since we were so close to the window and probably got on tape. We couldn't stand there much longer because the kids couldn't see and they were getting antsy. I got a couple pictures just before the producer or whatever came out and told us no pictures, but I don't have a card reader on my laptop so I can't upload them now. It was packed inside so we didn't try to go in and get a candy cane, but I kind of wish we had. If you don't know about the candy canes you can read about them here: http://travel.latimes.com/daily-deal-blog/index.php/disneyland-candy-can-1087/ .
Other than that - the crowds weren't bad - we got on Peter Pan, Alice in Wonderland, and Pixie Hollow in about 1/2 hour each, Dumbo took about 20 minutes, we walked on to Small World. We didn't stay too long today - we'll go back again tomorrow!
Alyson
Other than that - the crowds weren't bad - we got on Peter Pan, Alice in Wonderland, and Pixie Hollow in about 1/2 hour each, Dumbo took about 20 minutes, we walked on to Small World. We didn't stay too long today - we'll go back again tomorrow!
Alyson