mnmrmustard
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Day 6 dawned cloudless and bright. Despite all of the long days of park going I woke up wide-eyed and ready for the day. Because it wasn’t just any day, it was my birthday! And it was my first ever birthday celebration at a Disney park. I was now 42 years old but had never felt more like a kid.
I jumped out of bed at about 6:30am and took my shower, got dressed, and put on sunscreen. I sat down on the bed and talked with Roxy and bit and she was feeling very apologetic but was still wiped out from the hectic pace of the last week. We agreed that she should sleep in some more and then meet me at MK when she was ready. I said no problem and was happy to let her rest while I repeated something I started with our 2009 trip to DLR.
On that trip our last day was an MK day and the whole fam was wiped out but I was still ready to go. I got up and hit MK as soon as it opened and wandered around just taking pictures and enjoying the little things about the park. I had a very relaxing time with no pressure for ride schedules or keeping everyone entertained and ended up with some great pictures such as this:
Outside of the Disneyland Hotel
Tomorrowland as seen from the monorail
The rocket with the morning sun reflecting off of it
The cool architecture of the top of the rocket ride
Partners
Me with the Partners and the castle
Snow White’s grotto
The bench Walt sat on and first dreamed of Disneyland
An inspirational welcome
City Hall decorated for Halloween
Me n Mickey
Me and the Great Mickey Pumpkinhead
Will Turner’s Blacksmith shop on the Pirate Lair
I don’t think he wants you to have that treasure!
Davy Jones’s Heart
Skull on the Bone Cage
Fort Wilderness graveyard
The Columbia sails!
Some park goers about to feel the ‘Splash’!
The Matterhorn with Nemo’s subs
And if that made you want to see more feel free to click on the link for that trip in my siggy ;-D
Okay, done with the shameless plug. The bottom line is that it was some good “me” time with the world that Walt made, which I was quite happy to repeat to start my birthday. So I grabbed my big floppy birthday hat and headed out the door. After a quick stop at the food court for a breakfast burrito and a drink (along with several “happy birthdays” from both CMs and guests) I was off to the MK bus.
I was greeted by the entrance gate at 7:40 am with the park due to open at 8am!
I got off and walked with the flow of other park goers getting ready for the opening show. There were more “happy birthday” wishes from those around me as we gathered in front of the big Mickey Head.
This was my view in panoramic form two minutes before showtime
Large Panorama of the Station and Mickey
Next up I work my way down Main Street and say a fond “hello” to the Partners.
Click here for the next chapter: Day 6 Part 2 – A Disney Welcome and a Walk Down Main Street
I jumped out of bed at about 6:30am and took my shower, got dressed, and put on sunscreen. I sat down on the bed and talked with Roxy and bit and she was feeling very apologetic but was still wiped out from the hectic pace of the last week. We agreed that she should sleep in some more and then meet me at MK when she was ready. I said no problem and was happy to let her rest while I repeated something I started with our 2009 trip to DLR.
On that trip our last day was an MK day and the whole fam was wiped out but I was still ready to go. I got up and hit MK as soon as it opened and wandered around just taking pictures and enjoying the little things about the park. I had a very relaxing time with no pressure for ride schedules or keeping everyone entertained and ended up with some great pictures such as this:
Outside of the Disneyland Hotel
Tomorrowland as seen from the monorail
The rocket with the morning sun reflecting off of it
The cool architecture of the top of the rocket ride
Partners
Me with the Partners and the castle
Snow White’s grotto
The bench Walt sat on and first dreamed of Disneyland
An inspirational welcome
City Hall decorated for Halloween
Me n Mickey
Me and the Great Mickey Pumpkinhead
Will Turner’s Blacksmith shop on the Pirate Lair
I don’t think he wants you to have that treasure!
Davy Jones’s Heart
Skull on the Bone Cage
Fort Wilderness graveyard
The Columbia sails!
Some park goers about to feel the ‘Splash’!
The Matterhorn with Nemo’s subs
And if that made you want to see more feel free to click on the link for that trip in my siggy ;-D
Okay, done with the shameless plug. The bottom line is that it was some good “me” time with the world that Walt made, which I was quite happy to repeat to start my birthday. So I grabbed my big floppy birthday hat and headed out the door. After a quick stop at the food court for a breakfast burrito and a drink (along with several “happy birthdays” from both CMs and guests) I was off to the MK bus.
I was greeted by the entrance gate at 7:40 am with the park due to open at 8am!
I got off and walked with the flow of other park goers getting ready for the opening show. There were more “happy birthday” wishes from those around me as we gathered in front of the big Mickey Head.
This was my view in panoramic form two minutes before showtime
Large Panorama of the Station and Mickey
Next up I work my way down Main Street and say a fond “hello” to the Partners.
Click here for the next chapter: Day 6 Part 2 – A Disney Welcome and a Walk Down Main Street