A Greaser, Scarecrow and one too old (or lazy) to dress up but not to carve pumpkins.
Saturday, November 2, 2019
Disneyland
When my grandmother died, she left us some money and I decided I would use it to take the kids to Disneyland. Chuck said he wasn't going so I was planning on taking the kids by myself. But when I was talking to my friend Melissa about it she said she would go with us and make all the arrangements. We decided that Fall break would be a good time to go and she immediately started making reservations/arrangements. We planned to drive to Anaheim on Wednesday, go to Disney Thursday and Friday and drive home on Saturday. Then we got the football schedule which had a game scheduled on Wednesday night of Fall break. Cameron felt like he had to play in the game but wanted to go to Disney too but I didn't want to change our plans. So Cameron and I made an agreement that if he would pay for half the plane ticket, I would fly him to Orange County Thursday morning. I didn't want to drive to pick him up, so I made arrangements for him to take a shuttle to the Disney hotel. Melissa, the kids and I drove to Anaheim Wednesday as originally planned. When we got there, we walked to Downtown Disney, shopped and had dinner. The next morning we got up and got to the park before it opened. We rode Indian Jones and Pirates of the Caribbean before there was too long of a line. Cameron arrived safely with no hiccups other than not realizing he had to pass through a security check point to get where we wanted him to meet us, (he thought he needed a ticket) so we just went to where he was. We bought the park hopper pass that allowed us to be between Disney and California Adventures. We bought a fast pass, used the app to look for the shortest lines and rode as single riders therefore minimizing our time standing in line. For the most part, we didn't have to wait in any one line for too long. The kids were well behaved and the rides were fun. So as far as Disney goes, we had a great trip. But I'm okay to never go again. There were SO many people, many of them with strollers and scooters! The money spent and time spent in line (although it was minimal) was not worth it for me. But the kids had a good time and will hopefully remember the trip.
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