Was the park busy or just your day in general? Looks like you have internet access while away, correct? - but you're probably not up at the moment

. Well if you haven't already, go on YouTube.com and show your kids footage of the rides you would like for them to go on, so they can have an idea of what it's like.
I went last year with my friend and her 5 year old, he was afraid of everything even the kiddie rides, it was frustrating for both his mother and I. I just went again with them earlier in the month, in the beginning he had his moments and thought it would be the same trip over again, but with a little convincing and bribing (and a little or "else pressure

") he ended up going on quite a bit, enough to satisfy us, even built up enough courage to go on Space Mountain but we felt it would be too much to handle for his first roller coaster.
Which rides did they go on? If they scare easily and you haven't gone on Snow White, careful because it is very creepy inside, Pinocchio is a little creepy too. The loudest part of the Holiday Mansion is the entire elevator ride, the rest is ok.
Remember to use FastPasses if it's busy, and keep in mind FastPasses remain valid even if their return time has passed, as long as its used on the same date.
Here's a few things we like to do to save money:
Since you guys are off site, stop on by a Carl's Jr. and pick up a few $0.99 chicken sandwiches and burgers, and cleverly place them amongst your bags. Disney is OK with people bringing in snacks and drinks, just kind of scatter things around so it doesn't seem too greedy. They will probably get cold but if you don't mind cold pizza then the 'wiches and burgers will be fine. A little trick since you're going to California Adventure is to stop by the Taste Pilot's Grill, the restaurant with the giant jet plane flying out of it next to Soarin, the have a lettuce, pickles, and tomatoes condiment bar near the entrances for burgers, great and easy way to freshen up your fast food contraband. But if you feel too weird about doing that then you could order a few sides of fries and then attack the salad bar, then at least that way you would be a paying customer. That's what we do and the place is usually busy so no one would really notice.
And the good thing about bringing in drinks is that you can ask for a cup of ice at any place that sells fountain drinks (ice is free). Turkey legs are $8.00 bucks but they're large enough to share between two adults. The Mission Tortilla Factory at California Adventure gives out free tortilla samples which is a nice little snack.
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Disneyland closes very early tomorrow (the 27th), if you leave DCA early and you have time or are in the mood, go to the Viva Bargain Center Dollar store that's in the area. It's next door to a Target store which is also a good place to stock up on essentials, but the dollar store is huge and amazing! Practically everything in the store is one dollar - even ponchos in case it rains on your trip, I was just there about 2 days ago and did see ponchos in stock. Here's an older post of mine with more information:
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2200676&highlight=viva+bargain+center
And not far from there is a mexican restaurant called Los Sanchez in Garden Grove. The food is ok, it's a little bland, but what's great about this place is that they have a huge menu and the prices are pretty good - and the portions are huge! Not quite fast food, and not a "place your order with the waiter" restaurant, plenty of seating inside and clean restrooms, people from all walks of life and backgrounds go so don't worry about feeling out of place or anything like that. Our family is mexican and there are some places that are very mexican, but this place is neutral and welcomes all.
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. Let us know how the rest of your trip goes!