Trip Report It's a Great Big Beautiful California- COMPLETED

OK...I would like to first apologize for all of the trip reports I have neglected. Work was chaos, the holidays consumed my world, and well...life happened...a lot. But...I will do my best to do more reading and commenting in the near future.

I also have a trip report of my own to bring you...a trip that I still can't believe has come and gone. The reporting is also going to take a little bit longer since I'm doing something a bit different this time. I'm going to be posting on here as well as another forum (I know...such a traitor), so it's going to be a more time consuming process.

Now, for those of you who don't know me and aren't familiar with my trip reports...I'm Sandy ... aka HouCuseChickie (and also TiggerTrigger in a few other places). Obviously, I'm the one with the hat and glasses!

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Sorry, huge pictures. I borrowed them from my Facebook galleries.

And another huge picture, but these are our girls (younger one pictured with me above)...
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That's Kendall (age 9) on the left and Sammie (age 7 and very toothless) on the right. It's hard to believe these two were just 4 and 2 on my first trip report.

Finally, we've got DH...who will be referred to as such throughout, unless I slip up. LOL. He probably wouldn't be too happy that I'm using this pic, but this was him at the end of "Movember" after growing out his moustache. We're all happy that he shaved it off on December 1st.

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So, that's us...but it's been a while since I did anything with my PTR, so some refreshers and updates on the details of the trip...especially the final details. And for those of you who have seen my previous reports, I promise you tons and tons of pics- and even a few videos, but let's recap a bit with the plan and get up to date on some things.

This all started as a "Let's go to Disneyland for the 60th anniversary festivities" trip, which spiraled into so much more. DH reminded me (aka- total guilt trip) that I'd promised him a ski trip. Well, the only way I could get this to work with Disneyland and not have it get too crazy with the budget (or so I thought) was to ski in California. So, the Big Bear- Mammoth-Tahoe debate was started and Mammoth won. All my CA friends said it was better skiing than Big Bear and it's closer and a smidge cheaper than Tahoe.

Plans and costs started to get crazy as dates and transportation started to factor in. We were planning on Disneyland from December 27th-31st and Mammoth on December 31st-January 3rd. In fact, this is what we had the girls believing were our vacay dates until the very end (more on that in a bit). But...I remembered how my parents saved a ton flying on Christmas last year and the dog's boarding facility would take her no later than December 23rd, so leaving on Christmas day started to sound like the better plan. In fact, the one-way cost of our Christmas day flights was something like $150 cheaper per person than the flight I was eyeing for the 27th. So, a Christmas day departure became a reality...and the trip grew by 2 days. But before all was said and done, the trip grew by 1 more day. January 3rd was a Sunday and flights were much more expensive than January 4th. The kids were still off from school on the 4th, so we extended the trip 1 more day. We also decided the extended trip would be the kids' big Christmas present. More on that coming up.

Somewhere in the process of this, as I was planning details of our drive to Mammoth, I found out that California has really strict tire chain laws during winter. Couple that with the taxes that can double the cost of your rental and I decided to bite the bullet and fly from LA to Mammoth. I waited and waited for prices to drop back to the lows I'd seen earlier in the year and by late September, it finally happened. Or so I thought. Just days before the trip, I realized I booked our air in reverse. Instead of LA to Mammoth, I booked Mammoth to LA. I was under a lot of stress at work at the time of this booking and even though I checked things at least 5 or 6 times, I misread all of it. It would have cost more than twice the price of those flights to change everything, so we just ate the cost, booked a rental, came up with a plan for the tire chains, and nervously prayed we wouldn't need to use our plan. There are a couple of silver linings with this that will come at the end of the report.

Now here's where some of the biggest fun came in during the pre-trip time. In late November/early December, it hit me that I really needed a plan to give the girls all of their trip gifts as well as the big gift. We'd be leaving for the airport before 7am on Christmas morning, so there was no time for anything but the big gift that day. Now, we're a dual religion household and between me celebrating Hanukkah and DH celebrating Christmas...I figured we could work it all out with that. Before looking at the calendar, I decided we'd do gifts for the 8 nights of Hanukkah and the 12 days of Christmas. I just didn't realize that it would all match up perfectly so we'd have 20 straight days of gifts. It may sound like a lot, but it was all trip related stuff...stuff to show the girls that $ goes into the fun stuff and the necessities... and that it can be just as fun (if not more) to have it all be part of amazing experiences. Sammie still believes in Santa, so I also had to make it believable. So, I wrote a rhyming letter from Santa talking about how the Christmas gift is so big that DH and I would need to play elves for 11 of the 12 days of Christmas. It even had Santa's signature and the North Pole seal.

During Hanukkah, the kids got things like snow boots, Disney Vans, ski bibs, winter gear, clothes, etc. The 12 days of Christmas were a bit more fun. We started out with character hats for autographs like they requested when we were at the GF back in August, a whale watching cruise, made with the magic wands, a GoPro style camera to record their adventures, stockings full of pins/new lanyards/lip balms/etc., and one of my fave days- Star Wars tickets. We gifted them Star Wars tickets for the trip on the day the movie opened, but it's how we did it that made it a ton of fun. Back in 2014, we built lightsabers for them in DHS and they've held up really well. So, on Dec 18th, while the girls were eating breakfast, I came out of the bedroom wearing one of those audio Chewbacca mask and challenged DH to a lightsaber battle with Sammie's purple lightsaber. DH had Kendall's red one hidden under the couch and we battled it out in the living room. It would eventually hit the kids that they were seeing the movie, but initially, they were more interested in the mask. In fact, here's Sammie (as Chewbacca) wishing everyone a very merry Christmas.



My MIL almost ruined the surprise on Christmas Eve, but thankfully the kids didn't hear and they went to bed totally clueless. Before they woke up, I modified the countdown calendar they'd been using to show the 25th instead of the 27th as our departure day, had a new letter from Santa revealing the surprise, and put the packed bags around the tree- with bows on their packed carry ons. What's really amazing is that when the focus for gifts was shifted away from toys, the only thing the girls were really wishing for this Christmas was for the trip to get here sooner. So, they actually received their Christmas wish.

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The girls were so tired when we woke up them up and were reading without really comprehending when they first read Santa's note, but they read it a second time- it all clicked- and we had some utterly giddy girls.

Coming up...Christmas Day- Travel Day
 

Pooh'sBuddy

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Radiator Springs Racers: I could ride that attraction all day (hopefully getting Ramone's paint job more than just once)!! The music timed with coming around the curve to see the falls = total love.

California Screamin': Hot dog, all those camel backs! I came out of my seat a couple of times on those. :D Most of the time, our waits were less than the posted times. It was great to look out at all the scenery at the peaks.

TSMM!: Potato Head is great there.

Soarin' over California: I love, love, love the hanger part of the queue. All the pictures and memorabilia and the music are awesome.
 

HouCuseChickie

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I love the almost moment-by-moment action shots! :D

I also giggled when I saw the pic of "Butte Gas". :p

Somehow, I think it helps with my post trip depression. It's also fun going through parts of my photo uploads because the step by step pics, when viewed rapidly (at least in certain sections), look like an action flip book.

Yeah...I was snickering and saying the same thing when I took that pic. Butte Gas :D

All caught up! Really enjoying the report. Looking forward to more.

Thanks! :)

Radiator Springs Racers: I could ride that attraction all day (hopefully getting Ramone's paint job more than just once)!! The music timed with coming around the curve to see the falls = total love.

California Screamin': Hot dog, all those camel backs! I came out of my seat a couple of times on those. :D Most of the time, our waits were less than the posted times. It was great to look out at all the scenery at the peaks.

TSMM!: Potato Head is great there.

Soarin' over California: I love, love, love the hanger part of the queue. All the pictures and memorabilia and the music are awesome.

RSR is just so well done. The details are phenomenal! I remember hearing that music around the falls and turning to DH and being like -JOY RIDE!!!

While it doesn't have much to it theme wise, I think California Screamin' is now my fave Disney ride if I were to judge based on ride alone.

Ya know...I missed all of that in Soarin' Over California. I mean...I saw it...but breezed by it. I was literally between brisk walk and light jog getting through the queue to DH. I know we'd talked about riding again since standby was only about 15-20 min when I got there, but it was up to about 45 min by the time we got out. So, I never got to really take any of that in. :(
 

HouCuseChickie

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December 29th continued...

Before getting into Storytellers...I wanted to comment that sometimes I have the nasty habit of calling Ornament Valley as Monument Valley. I may have even done this in my TR and not even realized it. So, if I have...I do know the difference, but as you can see from all of my other typos, I'm kind of flying through typing this. With 8-10 hour work days and softball 4-5 days a week for the kids...sometimes my TR typing suffers.

OK...so, back to the story. We arrive at Storytellers maybe about 5 minutes early and check in. We were given a buzzer and told to wait. As I was walking off, I just happen to spot a large party with a custom cake...

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I know, just all kinds of shameless...taking pics of random people's cake.

I want to say that it was a good 10-15 minute wait to be seated, so I did what I always do...

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(literally stopping to smell the roses)

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Even the kids had resorted to playing rock paper scissors during the wait.

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I was starving at this point and was starting to pray to the buzzer to buzz. While a watched pot may never boil, the watched buzzer buzzed!

DH and Sams went up to the buffet, so I had some time to take some pics.

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I was initially really excited about this meal. I'd heard that characters could vary, that there could sometimes be quite a few and that we might get a chance to see some of DHs faves like Brer Fox and Brer Bear. It must have been some time in November that I'd heard that like Goofy's Kitchen, they were making it a specific set of characters for this meal...Chip, Dale, Meeko, Kenai and Koda. A few weeks before we traveled, I heard that Koda was removed from the meal and it was just the other 4 noted characters. On one hand, we've never met Kenai and Meeko, but on the other...this would mean we saw Chip and Dale at all three character meals. I scanned the dining area while we waited for the chef and pretty much confirmed this to be true based on the characters I could see making the rounds.

While we were waiting and DH and Sams were up at the buffet, we were visited by Dale.

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He was at least a very silly Dale and quite happy to find out that he's my favorite 'munk.'

After this, we were visited my a manager...very sharply dressed in a nice suit. I've never had a manager go table to table at a Disney restaurant without some kind of provocation. Ex. when we were at Cali Grill in 2014, the manager came by to make sure I really authorized the early drop off of the cake. This was just him going to every table making sure all was good. I was really impressed to have this level of attention at a character meal. He also assured me that the chef would be out to visit us very soon. Our server even checked on us several times in this span to double check if the chef had been out yet.

The chef did finally come out and no need to tour the buffet this time. Turns out everything I thought would be an issue was. So, now we're just waiting on DH and Sammie.

...and we're still waiting...

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DH and Sammie at least have really good timing since they came back right when Chip was paying us a visit.

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Kendall and I now go up to the buffet. There are some things that are bittersweet milestones...but not having to fix a plate for your child isn't one of them. She clearly knew what to avoid and knew what she wanted. So, I just got to carry my own plate and pick food for me. The only thing that struck me as odd were the bagels. For one, they were not near the whole bagel schmear staion. Secondly, they were mini bagels. Now, I really didn't need a full sized bagel, but I had all of this smoked salmon to try and cram onto this itty bitty bagel. First World Problems!

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Oh, and the Mickey waffles at Storytellers...equally as divine as the ones at Plaza Inn. While not as fun as Mickey shaped waffles, I need that batter so I can have some of these bad boys at home!

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HouCuseChickie

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We got back in time to meet Meeko!!!

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We've never met him (or Kenai, for that matter), so I was happy to get to see a less common character.

Kenai was right on his tail and we got some bear hugs.

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Sammie's kind of blending in with him in her burnt orange UT shirt.

I was also feeling bad for these two characters. They'd be the last ones of this trip to sign the girls' hats and space was very limited. We made it work, but I was have to stretch out sections of the hats and hold down the ends of the fabric at this point so they could sign.

Dale came back after this and got to play with both girls. And he was still being crazy silly!

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The girls also decided now that they wanted pics all on their own.

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Had to take a pic of this table detail again because it's so neat.

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They were starting to turn the buffet for lunch, but they made sure we were good with food before shutting it down.

On our way out, we also got to see some of the little gingerbread houses they had on display in Storytellers.

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We now head back to DCA...but not before peaking into Napa Rose (one day!).

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As you'd expect, we had to scan our tickets and go through bag check/security at the GC's DCA entrance. DH and I both had to go through metal detectors, but the security here was far more pleasant than what we were seeing at the main check points.

Oh, and Kendall spotted a Mickey!

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And we're back in the park.

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We didn't really have a huge amount of must do's for this park, which may have worked in my favor. Sammie's must do was ToT and I really wanted to see Aladdin, but that was about it. DH really doesn't like seeing shows, so having a short must do list meant my odds were good.

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(too chilly to get us on this)

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(catching some entertainment as we walk)

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(tree in better light)

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HouCuseChickie

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I bring this up with DH and he agrees to try to get in the stand-by line a bit later. Win!

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The wait for TOT was like 80 min (it seems to stay on 13 on the app for that spooky factor UNLESS the line is longer). Sammie was gung ho on riding this...Kendall chickened out...and DH volunteered me since I've been on the one at WDW and would be better support for Sammie. Thanks. The details in this ride are phenomenal, but I had free fall rides. I know this is not your conventional free fall ride, but that's what you're doing at varying drop levels.

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So, I get our FPs.

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...and now we have time to explore since those are later in the afternoon.

We've met up with the entertainment again. They were really good! I'm sure they have a proper name, but I'm going to be lazy with looking it up and just pay them the compliment.

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Still can't believe the kiddo is going to get me on this...

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I was trying to put it out of my mind for a bit, so we head into...

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I spot these and wonder if maybe it could get me out of riding the Tea Cups when we went back into DL...

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I wouldn't be so lucky, but we get in line and wait to ride.

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HouCuseChickie

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I don't care what they say...I think we want to dance!

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Kendall spots something she'd like to ride, but I suggest she wait until Sammie and I go on ToT (below the pic of Sams)

Not sure if this is really dancing, but clearly someone enjoyed the ride.

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We decide to head back out since I have another plan...

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The plan...to wait standby to see Aladdin!!! DH wasn't optimistic, but I tried to point up to the top portions of the Hyperion and make him realize that it's a really large theater...

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We saw the Big Cheese pass by as we waited...

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As well as a pretty sweet hat!

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We were getting REALLY nervous about getting in. I can't remember how far in advance we arrived, but the standby line was still pretty small at this point, but there were already a huge group of people in the FP return area and they were still flooding in. I still kept telling myself that the theater is huge, but I wasn't convincing myself. And then we see them opening up the chains to start letting in the standby line!

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(those are all the FP people)

Love the sign at the back...

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We heard one woman start chewing out the CMs. I couldn't tell if she was mad that she had a FP and she didn't like where they were in line or what, but it was a bit uncomfortable. We just stayed clustered together and waited for our part of the line to move. I knew we'd be upstairs somewhere, but I didn't really care as long as we got to see the show. I had watched it on YouTube and was beyond impressed...and shocked that this is going to be replaced by another Frozen something or other. Thankfully, nobody complained about the climb, and before we knew it, we were in our seats and ready for the show...

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Coming up...the show, the tower, and 'Are you sure you're a cast member?"
 

Pooh'sBuddy

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Ya know...I missed all of that in Soarin' Over California. I mean...I saw it...but breezed by it. I was literally between brisk walk and light jog getting through the queue to DH. I know we'd talked about riding again since standby was only about 15-20 min when I got there, but it was up to about 45 min by the time we got out. So, I never got to really take any of that in. :(

There's a YouTube video that's just under 12 minutes that may help give you a sense of it, if you want to check it out.

Other thoughts:
Hidden Mickey!!! Yea!!!
There's always time to dance!
Burnt Orange - one of the best colors in the world!
 
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HouCuseChickie

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There's a YouTube video that's just under 12 minutes that may help give you a sense of it, if you want to check it out.

Other thoughts:
Hidden Mickey!!! Yea!!!
There's always time to dance!
Burnt Orange - one of the best colors in the world!

I'll have to go on to YouTube and see. I had heard that their queue is much more interesting than WDW's...so naturally I wind up in a situation where I'm just blowing right by everything. :D

It's funny...I know they are there, but I didn't see much in the way of hidden Mickey's this trip.

Don't tell DH...he doesn't dance!

We're all very pleased ...while Sammie is a Horned Frog this season (was an Aggie in the fall :eek:), Kendall's team is the Longhorns. She has been decked out in burnt orange for every practice! I got everything at great prices, but hey...we know she'll wear it all beyond softball season!

everything looks like so much fun and the gingerbread houses:hungry:

It's funny...they're not the huge gingerbread sculptures like you see at WDW, but they were just so well decorated and so traditional that I liked them just as much. :)
 

HouCuseChickie

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OK...so you all get another installment because writing about happy stuff is good anger management (nothing Disney related).

December 29th conintued...

I remember when someone first recommended that we see Aladdin at DCA. It was months and months before the trip, so I still wasn't in hardcore planning mode...yet, I was still really skeptical of the raves and wanted to find out more. While many people loved Little Mermaid and BatB, it wasn't until Aladdin came out that my faith had been restored in Disney animated features. It's still one of my all-time faves, and obviously...a lot of that can be attributed to the performance of Robin Williams. Ever since his passing, I find myself getting choked up when I see Wishes and Aladdin says, "Genie, You're Free!" (or however he says it...I'm bad with quotes). Yet, when I saw DCA's Aladdin show on YouTube, I was more than just pleasantly surprised. I expected a Genie who was being Robin Williams' Genie, but it was some of his style blended with a lot of the actor's own timing and comedic material (or he works very well with their writers). And based on a few different videos I viewed, it seemed like he even updated his material based on current events. So, I knew I'd be trying to find an angle to see this. When I heard it was being eliminated for something Frozen, I knew not only was it going to be a must...it was going to be a must for many.

We couldn't see as many of the floor level effects in the audience from the mezzanine/loge section, but here's what I was able to photograph...

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Of course, it's all a matter of personal opinion, but this is the best stage show I've seen in a Disney park...and that includes FotLK and Nemo. We even got some new material from the Genie. It was a joke stemming from the blunder at the Miss Universe pageant.

And now the task of climbing down...

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We still had a chunk of time until our ToT FPs, so we start to head towards something else that doesn't have a WDW equivalent...

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(if only I were hungry)
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Can you tell from this what we're going to ride?

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We're now in line to ride Monsters Inc. Mike and Sully to the Resue. I forget the exact wait time, but I want to say it was something like a 30 minute wait.

So, we are winding around in the line outside and I'm trying to find things to photograph...

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...when this happens...

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Yes, little miss toothless lost another tooth! And she lost it in the shrubs in the line and we couldn't find it. So, we were operating on the same rationale we used when Kendall lost a tooth at 'Ohana in 2013. We're at Disney, Tinkerbell is surely friends with the Tooth Fairy, so she'll find you ... with or without the tooth.

And I'm back to taking pics...

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I think it took 30 minutes just to get to this point...

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HouCuseChickie

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To add insult to injury, the first 1/3 of the line area we slowly snaked through was now totally empty. I'm sure it's because many others coming out of Aladdin headed that way. Either way, we're now inside and I've got more to photograph.

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And we're FINALLY on the ride...

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It's a cute ride, but DH felt like we wasted a lot of time waiting for something that was more mediocre. I just think dark rides on newer movies have a different vibe than ones done on Walt's classics. I feel the same way with Little Mermaid.

So, DH takes K off to find something to do (and they were supposed to get California Screamin FPs) and Sammie and I head towards ToT. The whole area is now roped off for the parade and I couldn't figure out where to cross. So, I just picked a close area where there were breaks in the ropes on both sides. I mean, it seemed logical...but no, I got mildly scolded and directed to the proper area...sort of. I just started following people who had FPs in hand and looked like they knew where they were going LOL.

I take a few pics before prepping to ride.

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(blurry, but it's a ToT light)

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I'm doing my best to keep Sammie excited and not scared, but it's hard because I really don't like this ride. Obviously, I like roller coasters...so I like drops, but I hate the uncertainty with free fall ride drops...even one as well themed as ToT. On a rollercoaster, when you have a big drop, you have a brief moment to tell yourself you're about to drop. Whether you're going up a lift hill and have that moment where you crest and start to go down, or even like the classic Lightnin' Loops that used to be in Great Adenture where you had that split second before going over the edge. But free fall rides...it's so abrupt, to that point that it startles you...and I'm very easily startled. So, it's just unpleasant for me. Still, I was doing this for Sammie. There was another mom in line near us with her son who was playing the other angle...trying to scare him a bit, but she was at least good about keeping it fun and getting more giggles than fear out of Sammie in response to their chatter.

I had kind of hoped we would be towards the middle...but they put us in one of the front row section. The only real benefit to this was that I had a lot more direct light on Sammie's face when we flew up to the opening...i.e. so I could see how she was responding. She wasn't crying or yelling, but she was sort of huddled up into the corner of her area with her eyes shut tight. I tried to take her hand several times, but couldn't maintain the grip when we went into a free fall.

We made it off, and while she was fine, she said she has no desire to ride again. I wanted to give it a positive swing, so I suggested we look around the gift shop since she still had some $ on her gift cards. I had also spotted some Nightmare Before Christmas goodies...one of her favorite. She had actually gotten into a fight with me the day before because we didn't have time for her to stop and buy this Jack Skellington plush. I told her we'd find it somewhere else or return to that shop on a different day. This shop had it, but when I saw it...it reminded me too much of the one she already bought. Then I saw a better option...

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Mickey Jack Skellington seemed like a much cooler option.

I took a pic as she completed her purchase...

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We get outside and I call DH. He and Kendall are over in Bug Land waiting in line for the bumper car looking ride Kendall had asked about earlier. So, we head to Tuck and Rolls.

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We find a bench and take a seat so we have a front row view for when they ride. I, of course, take some pics.

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Sammie wants me to find this backpack...

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It was around this time when we started talking to the CM manning the entrance to the line. She was there to measure kids who wanted to ride on their own. Simple enough, but after hearing Sammie's reaction to that Jack backpack, I guess she looked at my Donald backpack, the Disney Dooney wristlet I had on, and Sammie's Disney attire...and said something about how we must really like Disney. Since she was a CM, I figured it was a shared feeling...especially if she was being bold enough to say something about it. This is where it took a very strange and not-so-magical turn...that I wasn't expecting...or I wouldn't have started off with what I did. I giggled, and said something about how she must have noticed all of our Disney gear and that it's kind of an obession, but a fun one. Instead of responding with a typical I love it too reaction...she sort of sneers and says it's all really expensive. Too expensive. Like it was wrong for me to pay these prices or for anyone to have to pay this much for Disney or Disney stuff. So, I'm officially feeling strange talking to this CM...but it gets worse. She started going off on how expensive everything is...then she veers off into CM pay and treatment. She got into her religion (unprovoked on this one) and how she wished she worked at WDW and not DL because there's at least diversity at WDW and the management at DL is awful about discriminating against CMs who aren't cookie cutter in certain relgious and cultural ways. She goes on about the Muslims and others being prohibited from getting costumes and attire to meet their religious needs, etc. She went on to say how she felt singled out because her background and religion was more uncommon and strict than what some other CMs practice. Now, we all have seen stories like this in the news, but it seemed really inappropriate for a CM to rant about this to a park guest. I mean, on one hand I don't want anyone dealing with discrimination, but on the other hand, she chose to work there and you certainly wouldn't look at a job at a Disney park as a "I had no other employment options" kind of job. i.e. they're very selective. It just made me very uncomfortable and it's the strangest interaction I've ever had with a CM.

I bowed out of the convo as soon as I saw DH and Kendall were getting ready to ride.

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HouCuseChickie

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This pic above is when K started getting really frustrated because DH kept bumping her and she couldn't move far enough to really bump him.

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(just little bumps)

Looks like she finally got away...sort of.

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After bumping around, K decided she needed a snack.

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Now, I am not a fan of churros, but everyone says you have to try the churros. So, I tried a bite...and I still don't like churros. It's this same reason that I didn't try the famous DL corn dogs. I hate corn dogs.

I asked DH about the FPs for California Screamin', but he didn't get them. Apparently the return time would conflict with dinner. We had WoC pkg dinner reservations at Carthay Circle, and there was no way I was missing that. Everything we wanted to ride for a second time had really long lines, so I had a crazy idea on what to ride for our next ride.

If you recall, on our DTD day, Kendall wanted to ride the monorail. So, I suggested we leave DCA and head to the DTD monorail station...and everyone gave it the green light. So, we head out of DCA.

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And look who we found on the way out...

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Kendall was so excited, but when she walked over to the line, the CM told her Oswald wouldn't be seeing anyone else today. Yeah...there were some tears.

As we headed out of DCA, they were stamping hands. Now, I had posted (we'll just say this one went on the bigger forum) the question about DLR park re-entry policies when there were capacity crowds. I was told by numerous long-time DL passholders that there are no set phased closings or rules like there are at WDW. I was told that sometimes they hand stamp, sometimes they allow re-entry based on ticket type, sometimes they do none of this, and sometimes you're stuck going to DCA if DL closes due to crowds. A lot of people also said that they weren't doing the stamping at all of late. So, it was advised I get 3-day hoppers since a. we could go to DCA for a bit until DL reopens if that's really our intended park b. we might get automatic entry to a closed park with 3 day hoppers. So, I asked the guy stamping hands if we needed a stamp. He asked me what kind of tickets we had...told him 3 day hoppers...and we were told anyone with tickets of that kind would be allowed access into DCA and DL at this time, regardless of crowds. Um...OK.

So, we head into DTD.

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I remember walking to the monorail and DH remarking that the station was a lot farther than he remembered it in his mind. Not that it's that bad, but it is closer the DL hotel and the walkway to Paradise Pier than it is to DCA and the GC.

We had to go through security/metal detectors again...but again...people were much nicer at this security point than they were at the main ones.

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And we're now in the monorail...

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There's just one little issue...it's a one-way trip. Oh well, we're on and it's something else to ride. We even pass the HoJo...

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So, we arrive in DL, but everything has really long waits...so we start heading back towards the entrance.

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I really thought I'd be able to convince everyone to see Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln, but everyone just wanted to look around at the memorabilia and art in this area.

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HouCuseChickie

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I didn't photograph any of the art for sale, but there was an artist in a roped off area who appeared to be drawing and painting something. There was a book next to her with what I guess are samples of works you can request. DH was tempted, but instead decided it was time to head back to DCA.

So, we walked back to DCA and just decide to sit for a bit. We were tempted to walk back to Radiator Springs to see it at night (kind of regret not doing this), but everyone just wanted to stay in this area. So, Kendall and I sit for a bit and just relax.

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I seem to recall the 2nd parade was also going by, so we just kind of hung back for a bit and tried to take pics from afar.

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And when I finally get close enough, I take an awful pic of the DCA tree.

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We decide to pop over to watch treats being made...which was fun, because the ladies smiled and waved a few times.

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We decide to head into the shops to browse a bit.

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I had to get away from the sweets, or else I'd spoil my dinner.

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We had a 6:30pm reservation at Carthay Circle, and as you could see by that previous clock shot...it was almost time. So, we head over to check in.


Coming up...dinner in style, sky school, stupid phone-stupid app and World of Color.
 

ajrwdwgirl

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That was really an odd conversation with the CM. It would have made me really uncomfortable. But I had the same thought as you, no one is forcing her to work there, and people are aware of Disney's rules when they are hired it not like its a surprise that Disney has certain standards.

Anyway, I am also with you in the churro camp. I tried them, they are okay but there are better things to snack on. I'm looking forward to your take on the Carthay, I am a big fan of that restaurant and their biscuits.
 

Tuvalu

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Did Aladdin and Jasmine fly on the magic carpet? When I saw the show in 2006 (sat in about the same area you did) I was blown away by this effect...but when I revisited in 2013, the flying carpet was not in use :(.

Mike and Sulley to the Rescue is one of my favorite dark rides...DD and I are huge Monsters fans...but we never had to wait to ride it. Once we rode 3 or 4 times in a row and the CMs thought we were nuts! (We also loved Luigi's Flying Tires and rode that multiple times as well...again, odd looks from the CMs.)

And I'm with you on churros and corn dogs :hungover:.
 

HouCuseChickie

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That was really an odd conversation with the CM. It would have made me really uncomfortable. But I had the same thought as you, no one is forcing her to work there, and people are aware of Disney's rules when they are hired it not like its a surprise that Disney has certain standards.

Anyway, I am also with you in the churro camp. I tried them, they are okay but there are better things to snack on. I'm looking forward to your take on the Carthay, I am a big fan of that restaurant and their biscuits.

It was so strange. Now, I'm sure plenty of CMs in the various Disney parks have strong opinions on management policies and practices, but to take it to a park guest during business hours probably would have gotten her fired if the right person walked up on our conversation.

I had heard about Carthay's biscuits, but they weren't an option on the WoC menu. I considered asking to add them on, but we already were getting so much food.

Did Aladdin and Jasmine fly on the magic carpet? When I saw the show in 2006 (sat in about the same area you did) I was blown away by this effect...but when I revisited in 2013, the flying carpet was not in use :(.

Mike and Sulley to the Rescue is one of my favorite dark rides...DD and I are huge Monsters fans...but we never had to wait to ride it. Once we rode 3 or 4 times in a row and the CMs thought we were nuts! (We also loved Luigi's Flying Tires and rode that multiple times as well...again, odd looks from the CMs.)

And I'm with you on churros and corn dogs :hungover:.

Yes!!! They did fly on the carpet! It took me by surprise, to the point that I didn't even bother trying to set up a picture. It was very cool!

Kendall went through a phase where she bore a resemblance to Boo, so I have a soft spot for Monsters Inc. We knew the waits would be a given since it was that week between Christmas and New Year's, so we just had to make the best of it. I was really disappointed when they announced the closure of Luigi's Flying Tires. They reminded me of the old flying saucers at DL, which looked like a lot of fun.
 

HouCuseChickie

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December 29th continued...

We head into Carthay Circle to check in and I immediately notice three things...

1. The place is GORGEOUS! I had seen plenty of walk-thru vids and pics, but they do not do it justice...and we hadn't even made it up yet to the dining room!
2. We're a bit underdressed. Not that anyone was really dressed to the nines, but it looked like a lot of people went back to their rooms to freshen up a bit and dress up at least some beyond park attire. I don't know if this is the norm and I do know it's finer dining, but it's also in a park...so, I hadn't even considered going back to shift into better attire.
3. We had the youngest children I could see...like, a lot younger. We have worked hard on manners and rules, so I'm not afraid of taking our kids to nicer places and this was a restaurant in a theme park, but I felt like we stood out a bit (which I'd find out later to be the truth).

So, I check in and in addition to being handed a buzzer, they ask me which WoC show we want to see. I got so consumed by everything else that I'd forgotten we'd have two options. The first show was World of Color: Winter Dreams and the second show option was World of Color - Celebrate! The Wonderful World of Disney. Now, DH was hoping I'd go for the earlier show because he was drained, but the first show was Winter Dreams, which is a heavily Frozen themed show. It was also at 9pm, which was probably plenty of time since we weren't far from the viewing area, but I also didn't want to rush through a nice dinner. I asked the CM if she had any opinions, since I knew a lot of people also didn't care for the WoC showing at 10:15, which was made for the 60th. The CM made a funny little face about the first one, and was like..."well, it really just a lot of Frozen stuff." That was enough for me...I picked the 2nd show and broke the news to DH that we'd be in the park a bit later than he wanted.

Everyone (except me) was complaining about their feet hurting (I had on distance joggers, so I was good). There were no seats in the main seating area and I wasn't ready to have everyone sit on the floor at Carthay Circle. I spotted a table a table for the lounge that was in the area just outside the lounge that was in the process of being vacated. Needless to say, we rushed over and claimed the seats. A CM came by to check on us and clear off the table, but we were told it wouldn't be long...so we decided to wait on cocktails. I did wander a bit and take a few pics before the table was ready.

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The buzzer went off and it was time to head up. We were given the options of stairs or elevator, and the girls opted for the elevator. My only complaint here is that the CM who brought us up just made general conversation. We'd notice several others would give sort of a mini tour/history lesson as they escorted guests to their tables. Needless to say, I listened in when I could, but I also couldn't help but take in the beauty of the dining room. STUNNING!

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The frescoed images of Snow White in the ceiling are absolutely beautiful. Of course, we weren't seated directly in that area and I didn't want to camp out at anyone else's table, so I saw what I could from afar.

And of course, I got a picture of the light at our table.

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I know some of the tables have an Evil Queen inlay in the wood grain. I don't remember seeing it in ours, but I found this pic on the Disney Food Blog that shows an example.

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What's funny, they also had a table pic, and I'm pretty certain this is the table we sat at for our meal...well, with a chair added to the outside edge.

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It wasn't long before we met our server and the server in training that would be assisting him. While we've had some exceptional service at TS meals in CA and FL, these two are the very best we've ever had. There was just a certain attention to detail and personable nature the main waiter had that elevated this experience. I could talk to him about items on the menu and it was like talking to a foodie friend who shared your interest, but wasn't too chummy.

They brought out the bread first...

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The whole 1920s/1930s vibe had us thinking classic drinks. I'm normally a martini drinker, but something said I should have a sidecar like DH. So, I did!

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I took a picture of the kids' menu salad since I thought it was a great example of how children can also get pretty food.

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DH also got a salad, but I got a seasonal soup that they were offering on the WoC menu. I believe the protein was goose and rather than standard potatoes, I believe it was sweet potatoes in the broth. It was excellent!

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In between courses, I escorted one of the girls to the bathroom. I grabbed my camera so I could capture some of the other details along the way.

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(do you see what I see?)

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Yes, even taking a few pics of details in the bathroom.

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