dhlovesbelle
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So we got back last night after 5 days in the park. Which was really more like 4 1/2 days due to the stomach flu that hit our little group aobut 3 hours after we arrived in Anaheim and it's a gift that keeps on giving so my little family is still plagued with it
Our 4th night it hit 4 of the 5 adults so the 5th day was mostly in the hotel room, but my kids survived. We were a bit stronger in the afternnon and brought them back over to each ride one more ride each. They were able to ride splash 3 times in a row, there was no line, so that was fun for them. But overall the flu didn't interfere as much as it could of and we got tons of park time.
My thoughts are as follows:
DESERT INN & SUITES: I LOVED the location! So close. Our first night there the fireworks started about 10 minutes after we arrived and we could see them from our hotel room window and it was a nice way to start off the trip. My little 2 year old was mesmorized by them and the next morning the very first thing he did was run to the window to see if the "fireworks were working." The only thing about the location, and this would be true for any of the hotels along that strip of Harbor, are those people who were trying to push the 'free' gift card, lunch, limo ride deal, very annoying to me. The overall room was alright, clean and I thought the beds were comfy. The maid service was patient and kind as was the front desk staff. They were very understanding with the whole sick kid situation and let us check in early on our second day into our 'real' room. The continental breakfast wasn't great. I generally skipped it but the kids liked the pastries, I guess
RIDES: We hit about all the rides, except we totally missed Bugs Land due to illness. But the rides that were really fun for me this time were:
Autopia-I haven't ridden this since I was a little girl and it was so much fun. The details of the ride are amazing. It really feels like a mini freeway
I can see why it's a fave.
Splash-just super fun. Always got soaked, and it always provides lots of laughs.
Screamin-I really enjoyed this one this time around. It's a great little roller coaster!
Oh and the Matterhorn-this was the very first time I was able to ride it and it is so fun, especially at night! My 2 year old LOVED it!
FOOD-
We didn't eat a lot in the park but we did have the gumbo in the bread bowl and that was yummy, the bread especially.
Dole whips-now I know this is blasphemous to most of you, but they're not my favorite. They're alright for a sherbert type dessert but nothing I HAVE to have
I did finally have one of those famous corn dogs, again, not the best. They are HUGE, but just okay. Maybe I was in the early stages of the flu and all the food tasted funny, who knows-
It was a good trip despite illnesses and it was nice to have my LGMH, I met cheshirecat (or is it cheshiregirl? sorry.) from Vegas on our first day, within the first 2 minutes of being in the park, so that was fun. It was super fun to experience the park with my mom for the first time in 27 years. She really enjoyed it so much. We are already talking about our next trip in 2010! Thanks to you all for all the great ideas, tips and inspiration (AVALON451 I thought of your story of your sick dh on your first trip when we had the flu. It was nice to know we weren't alone in our experience
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My thoughts are as follows:
DESERT INN & SUITES: I LOVED the location! So close. Our first night there the fireworks started about 10 minutes after we arrived and we could see them from our hotel room window and it was a nice way to start off the trip. My little 2 year old was mesmorized by them and the next morning the very first thing he did was run to the window to see if the "fireworks were working." The only thing about the location, and this would be true for any of the hotels along that strip of Harbor, are those people who were trying to push the 'free' gift card, lunch, limo ride deal, very annoying to me. The overall room was alright, clean and I thought the beds were comfy. The maid service was patient and kind as was the front desk staff. They were very understanding with the whole sick kid situation and let us check in early on our second day into our 'real' room. The continental breakfast wasn't great. I generally skipped it but the kids liked the pastries, I guess

RIDES: We hit about all the rides, except we totally missed Bugs Land due to illness. But the rides that were really fun for me this time were:
Autopia-I haven't ridden this since I was a little girl and it was so much fun. The details of the ride are amazing. It really feels like a mini freeway

Splash-just super fun. Always got soaked, and it always provides lots of laughs.
Screamin-I really enjoyed this one this time around. It's a great little roller coaster!
Oh and the Matterhorn-this was the very first time I was able to ride it and it is so fun, especially at night! My 2 year old LOVED it!

FOOD-
We didn't eat a lot in the park but we did have the gumbo in the bread bowl and that was yummy, the bread especially.
Dole whips-now I know this is blasphemous to most of you, but they're not my favorite. They're alright for a sherbert type dessert but nothing I HAVE to have

I did finally have one of those famous corn dogs, again, not the best. They are HUGE, but just okay. Maybe I was in the early stages of the flu and all the food tasted funny, who knows-

It was a good trip despite illnesses and it was nice to have my LGMH, I met cheshirecat (or is it cheshiregirl? sorry.) from Vegas on our first day, within the first 2 minutes of being in the park, so that was fun. It was super fun to experience the park with my mom for the first time in 27 years. She really enjoyed it so much. We are already talking about our next trip in 2010! Thanks to you all for all the great ideas, tips and inspiration (AVALON451 I thought of your story of your sick dh on your first trip when we had the flu. It was nice to know we weren't alone in our experience
