Trip Report 2018-2019 A Year in the Land (Disneyland)...a multi-trip report

Hello and welcome to my trip report for my year as an annual passholder to Disneyland. Me (Amy) and my husband (Brad) have been passholders of both Disneyland and Walt Disney World but this year we decided to be exclusive to just the Land. It was a little painful to give up going to WDW this year, we consider it our home park but we also enjoy Disneyland too. I think I have a little more fondness to it than Brad, but anyway.... So why are we passholders for DL exclusively this year instead of WDW or both parks. Well financially it didn't necessarily make sense. Brad is a big Star Wars fan and I'm a big Disney nerd so with Galaxy's Edge opening in the Land earlier than WDW that was a draw. And the D23 Expo is in Anaheim again this year so it checked boxes for both of us.

So I'm going to begin this report a little in the past, 2018, that's right so long ago! :) We traveled to Disneyland over Thanksgiving 2018 and bought our annual passes so that is where we will start the trip report.

Upcoming trips:
A. late March 2019
B. possibly (most likely) a solo trip for me over Easter 2019 (Why solo?...well Brad is a pastor and the congregation kind of expects him to be there over Easter. I'm a teacher and have a nice little break over Easter and the hubs is too busy over Holy week and Easter so he won't really notice I'm gone.)
C. Late June 2019 to celebrate our anniversary and birthdays all in June and in the same week. This trip will include Los Angeles, Sequoia National Park, Death Valley National Park, Joshua Tree National Park & Palm Springs as well as Disneyland (and perhaps if rumors are true our first entrance into Galaxy's Edge)
D. our last trip late August for Disneyland and D23 Expo

By the way...if any of you are in Disneyland when our paths cross it would be cool to have any meet ups or say hi. I've met a few awesome WDWMagic members in Walt Disney World and it has been so cool. Don't be afraid to say hi if you see us walking around too!:):cool:

So let's start the first leg of the trip report: November 20-25 2018

Tuesday November 20
Brad and I both had a full day at work. My day should have been full of students but since it is Deer Hunting week (or at least the big gun hunting week) in Wisconsin and Thanksgiving week, our district gives the kids the week off and teachers report for two days of inservice. So it wasn't a hectic day for me. However there was a little kerfuffle in the plan for today. It involved our beloved and spoiled minature schnauzer Kapono.
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My boss said that we could leave at 3pm instead of 3:30pm so hubby picked me up on the way to drop off Kapono at the kennel. Kapono has only spent 2 days ever in this kennel (good experience) usually she stays with my sister but she was unable to care for her this time. So it was the first time Kapono was going to be spending an extended time in a kennel. So we arrived at the kennel and no one is there, even though it is check-in time and the main building for the kennel is unlocked. So we go inside and wait thinking that maybe the owner is just busy at the house and will be out soon. After 5 minutes no one came even though dogs were barking in her house and in the kennel. So hubs gives her a call. And in the mean time I'm concerned that she left the kennel unlocked! Anyway, the lady was surprised we were calling and had lost track of time and was an hour away from the kennel. But more importantly she was surprised that we were there because she hadn't written down our reservation!!!! Hubs had the email confirmation though. Luckily she had one run left. She said it was luckily for us, but really it was lucky for her!!!! I don't know what we would have done if that run wouldn't have been available though. Although hubs said one of our church members would have pitched in for us. So I took Kapono out into the fenced in yard area and when I let her in she happily ran into the open caged run. I was glad she seemed happy to be there but a little concerned now at the professionalism of the kennel owner. Fast forward to the end of our trip when we picked her up...Kapono had been a good girl there and was safe (and clean). So it all worked out and this over-protective dog mom was happy, and the kennel owner apologized a few times.


So anyway, after we dropped Kapono off we drove up to Minneapolis to the airport for our flight. We ended up being pretty early for our flight but we'd rather wait safely at the airport than be stressed out in traffic. Check in and security took less than 15 minutes so we had a decent meal and drinks at the Minnesota Wild (our favorite hockey team) teamed restaurant). We hadn't planned on eating here but I guess it was fate since we were wearing our Disney Minnesota Wild themed shirts.

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The seats we were in used to be 1st class but now the company is going more the Spirit route and these seats were $45 more to the base ticket price. So for that we thought it was a deal to have slightly bigger seats and more foot space for the flight.
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Adios Minnesota!
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We flew into LAX and took an Uber to Anaheim. The traffic was a little heavy in the arrival/departure area so it took our Uber driver a little while about 10-15 minutes to get to us, but it didn't seem too bad. We made it to Anaheim in about 40 minutes (our driver was a speed demon) but that was okay with us. We checked into our hotel the Best Western Park Place Inn, literally across the street from the entrance as seen below. We went to the ticket booth and purchased/cashed in 4 day park hoppers for our annual passes with Max pass and gleefully entered Disneyland with about 40 minutes until park close!

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ajrwdwgirl

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WOW! This was an excellent experience!! You two must have been on Cloud 9 for a few days following that great tour. :) So glad that you took quite a few pictures, to share with us. :happy:

(P.S.: Count me in as a fan of the original Parent Trap, with Hayley Mills!)

I'm glad you enjoyed the pictures. We both enjoyed the tour, me a little bit more since I am more of a Disney-nerd than Brad is. I thought that I might tear up a little while at the Studio but I didn't. I did get a little emotional when we were talking about it at lunch, kind of like how B thought he might cry when entering SWGE but didn't get emotional about it until later.

And I knew you would be a fan of the original Parent Trap, you are a lady with good taste! :)😉
 

ajrwdwgirl

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Wednesday June 19, 2019

After our delicious lunch at Portos we continued our driving tour, but since we were just a couple minutes away from our rental house we decided to stop back there and drop off our leftover food from Portos and Martinos and the stuff we bought at the Studio. It was really handy having the house so close to do that. On the drive back to the house we took the route back that let us drive by the Studio again.
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After our pit stop we continued to Griffith Park which was right behind our rental. There was actually a path we could have take to walk over to the park. But the park is a big place and where we wanted to go it was best to take the car. Our first stop was the Train Town area where Walt's Barn from his Carolwood house is located, that area is only open every 3rd Sunday of the month but we thought perhaps we would be able to see the barn from a far and get a picture. No such luck, it was all fenced off and we could not spy it. Oh well, maybe another time.

So we continued on to the Griffith Park Carousel, where Walt would take his daughters and dreamed up the idea of a park for everyone. I had read that the carousel was a little run down and in the midst of being refurbished and that is what we found. Looking close and using a little imagination I could tell it was and still could be a beautiful carousel. I was a little afraid to climb on one of the horses, they looked fragile so we opted to sit in one of the benches.
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I love that multiple places, like Disneyland, Walt Disney Family Museum & this place claim the "actual bench" where Walt dreamed up Disneyland. I laugh every time I see one knowing that it might be a bench he sat on but probably isn't. Park benches get moved a damaged often so maybe he sat on it maybe he didn't, but I do believe he sat on A bench like it. It is still cool to look at and imagine him sitting on it and dreaming.
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This is the bench/chariot we sat in that when we got off it we saw it had been refurbished in honor of Walt Disney.
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Real horse hair on the carousel horses.
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It was very cool and a cheap thing to do at Griffith Park. The ride was only $2 a person. It is also the fastest carousel I have ever been on, it made one of us a little dizzy.
 

Rista1313

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Yeah, the tour was amazing. Even my teenage niece likes the original Parent Trap better, but I might have brainwashed her into that! 😉

Is the Cuban place you are talking about the Columbia? When my friend and I were in that area we ate at a Cuban place called the Columbia and they have a few locations in Florida. We enjoyed their food a lot and I especially enjoyed the mojitos!

We do love the Columbia in Ybor, but I don't like their cuban sandwiches. But everything else I've had there is tasty! The place we go to is called The Floridian, and it's actually in Treasure Island, FL. Very close to St Pete Beach. Best cuban sandwich I've ever had.. hands down!
 

ajrwdwgirl

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Wednesday June 19, 2019

A few more pictures from the carousel.
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Next wasn't necessarily a Disney stop but a stop we wanted to do in Griffith Park, the Observatory. I had read that parking was crazy and there was a shuttle. We decided to try parking and yep, it was crazy and packed the only spot we found was super far away and would have required walking back up the hill to the Observatory. Or we could drive back around to the lower parking lots and take the shuttle, that didn't seem appealing either. So we just pulled over and took a couple pictures of the view from there. We thought we maybe we try again later that night and get a night time view, but we didn't. Oh well, maybe another time.
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Onward we went with our went with the driving tour of Walt & Roy Disney sites. Some spots on my list would have taken us back over to the Hollywood area but we didn't want to deal with driving back there so we are leaving those until another visit sometime in the future. We stuck to the Los Feliz area around LA, although we never did make it to Walt Disney's grave. Oh well, another time.

As we left Griffith Park our next stop was Walt's old house on Woking Way. Let's just say if I want to give Brad nightmares I just say "Woking Way". Why? He hated that drive. He is a very confident driver and does well in traffic, bad weather, even winding mountain roads (with no guard rail like ones we would encounter in Sequoia/Kings Canyon National Park). This area and road in particular was very narrow with cars parked along the sides making it more narrow and there were many blind turns, and to be honest people in LA drive a little crazy and fast even on these winding narrow roads. He was 100% certain we were going to have a head on collision with someone on this road and die. I did notice he gripped the wheel a little more than he usually does. He drove the road well though and around the blind corners (only one of them had a mirror) honked the horn and used caution. In a way it was kind of funny because I wasn't concerned at all, normally I'm the nervous one.

Anyway, here is Walt's Woking Way home.
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Well, we made it out of there alive and continue on to where Walt & Roy's Uncle Robert had lived and where Walt had set up a studio in the garage. The home is currently being renovated so we didn't get much of view.
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Then we drove past the first real studio of Walt and Roy's on Kingswell Ave, it is now a copy place.
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As we drove around we ran into Prospect Studio which is now used to film things for ABC.
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ajrwdwgirl

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We do love the Columbia in Ybor, but I don't like their cuban sandwiches. But everything else I've had there is tasty! The place we go to is called The Floridian, and it's actually in Treasure Island, FL. Very close to St Pete Beach. Best cuban sandwich I've ever had.. hands down!

I'd like to go back to that area with either my friend or hubby so I'll have to remember that or ask you again.
 

Rista1313

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I'd like to go back to that area with either my friend or hubby so I'll have to remember that or ask you again.

For sure! I'd be happy to offer you info on the little condo we rent too.. it would be perfect for the two of you...it's right across from the beach, with private access. No pool is the only downside... but there's a giant ocean out front! It's just a block away from the famous giant Pink hotel the Don Cesar. And it's only about 1 hr 45 minutes to Disney springs if you want to take a day trip up there like we did in November. My hubby likes the Salvadori Dali museum in St. Pete.. but that was a once and done for me. Lots of stuff in the area... and they boast about having the best sunset! (we took a sunset cruise, it was really beautiful)
 

ajrwdwgirl

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Wednesday June 19, 2019

Next on the driving tour we stopped by Walt and Roy's homes on Lyric Avenue. They bought these shortly after they each got married. Walt's is pictured below and is on the right in the second picture.
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Then we went to see where the original Hyperion Studio had been. It is long gone now with a grocery store in its place.
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No longer a studio.
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The next stop was to be the Snow White cottages but it was getting close to our dinner reservation at the Tam O'Shanter. We figured we would swing by the cottages after dinner but we didn't. I really wanted to eat at the Tam O'Shanter with its history of being the first Lawry's restaurant (yep that's where the seasoned salt comes from) and it was favorite place for Walt and some Imagineers. I had originally planned on eating lunch there but when I went to get a lunch reservation for this day there were none available, which in the end our tour of the Studio went longer than scheduled (no complaints there) so we wouldn't have been able to make lunch at the time I was thinking anyway. Instead, I grabbed a 5 o'clock dinner reservation and that was lucky.

I really didn't pay much attention to the hours of the restaurant and while they were open all day with bar and outdoor seating, there was a shut down break in the dining area. The dining area reopened at 5 pm, I noticed this as I looked at our reservation again on our way to the restaurant. When I made my reservation I had just picked 5pm because that is when we like to eat dinner normally and I figured we would be done with our Disney drive by's by then. I had also requested Walt's table on the on-line form but I really didn't think we had a chance a of getting it but I hoped for a quick picture.

I have mentioned before that we are usually early and today was no exception, we checked in for our dinner 15 minutes early even though we knew the dinning . When we checked in the hostess noticed that there was another party of two for 5pm with the same last name as us who had also requested Walt's table. But since we had checked in first we were guaranteed Walt's table! Score! It pays to be early birds! I saw when the other couple checked in a few minutes before 5 pm and the girl of the couple kind of gave us a look when she found out we had Walt's table and she didn't. So here's my tip, if you eat at the Tam O'Shanter and want Walt's table get your reservation for 5pm and show up early to check in!
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Some of the display in the Tam
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ajrwdwgirl

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For sure! I'd be happy to offer you info on the little condo we rent too.. it would be perfect for the two of you...it's right across from the beach, with private access. No pool is the only downside... but there's a giant ocean out front! It's just a block away from the famous giant Pink hotel the Don Cesar. And it's only about 1 hr 45 minutes to Disney springs if you want to take a day trip up there like we did in November. My hubby likes the Salvadori Dali museum in St. Pete.. but that was a once and done for me. Lots of stuff in the area... and they boast about having the best sunset! (we took a sunset cruise, it was really beautiful)

Sounds great, I'll remember to contact you when I go again. That sunset cruise would be fun. I was going to do that with my friend, but she thought it sounded to much of a couple experience and she was going through a rough patch with her husband and didn't want to see couples looking romantic. The Dali museum was something we both thought about doing but decided to forgo in favor of more beach time. I would go next time, Dali and Walt Disney were friends so there's a nice Disney connection there. Have you been to Sunken Gardens in St Petersburg? We went there and I really enjoyed it, so many pretty flowers.
 

Rista1313

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Sounds great, I'll remember to contact you when I go again. That sunset cruise would be fun. I was going to do that with my friend, but she thought it sounded to much of a couple experience and she was going through a rough patch with her husband and didn't want to see couples looking romantic. The Dali museum was something we both thought about doing but decided to forgo in favor of more beach time. I would go next time, Dali and Walt Disney were friends so there's a nice Disney connection there. Have you been to Sunken Gardens in St Petersburg? We went there and I really enjoyed it, so many pretty flowers.

We have not done that... but that does sound like something we would enjoy! I always look into going to the Tampa zoo.. but I'm not a huge zoo person and the thought of standing in the hot sun looking at animals does not appeal to me.... but throw me in a safari truck and I'm ALL about it!
 

dizfan917

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Kevin and I were saving our DMC points to take the tour as well... He was about 150 points short and then they were GONE. Apparently it's a "use them or lose them" situation, so waiting to get enough to do the tour wasn't the right choice. We ultimately got nothing because the points expired. boo.

Looks like SO much fun!!
 

ajrwdwgirl

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Kevin and I were saving our DMC points to take the tour as well... He was about 150 points short and then they were GONE. Apparently it's a "use them or lose them" situation, so waiting to get enough to do the tour wasn't the right choice. We ultimately got nothing because the points expired. boo.

Looks like SO much fun!!

That stinks that you lost those points. I have heard of them expiring if the account isn’t used or if points aren’t added to it within a certain amount of time.
 

DisneyGigi

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That stinks that you lost those points. I have heard of them expiring if the account isn’t used or if points aren’t added to it within a certain amount of time.

I was going to say, mine expire every year I think it is and I am always adding and redeeming. So cool that you did it. I loved, loved, every single picture/post and I have to say that I had no idea the hospital was that close to the Studios, or maybe I had read it, in as many books as I have read and just did not remember. Point being- that picture made every hair on my arms stand straight up and chicken skin all over. Something very sad but also comforting to me in a weird way, to know, he passed that close to the Studios. 😭😍
 

ajrwdwgirl

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I was going to say, mine expire every year I think it is and I am always adding and redeeming. So cool that you did it. I loved, loved, every single picture/post and I have to say that I had no idea the hospital was that close to the Studios, or maybe I had read it, in as many books as I have read and just did not remember. Point being- that picture made every hair on my arms stand straight up and chicken skin all over. Something very sad but also comforting to me in a weird way, to know, he passed that close to the Studios. 😭😍

I think it is nice that he was able to look upon his Studio as he passed, somehow a little comforting. Also seeing how close it was I finally understood how upset the nuns were when they used to see some of the male animators "sunbathing" on the roof of one of the studio buildings! :D
 

ajrwdwgirl

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Wednesday June 19, 2019

Dinner at the Tam O'Shanter. Part of the thing about sitting at Walt's table here is the fact that some of the animators did some carvings in the table so it is kind of cool to have dinner on art work.
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Thanks for the blurry picture Brad. :(
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With my beer flight, all California brews.
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Brad with his scotch flight. He figured if we were in a Scottish themed restaurant that should be the drink of choice.
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This is Brad's meal, mine was the same except I went for creamed corn instead of creamed spinach. The Tam is known for their Prime Rib so we both got the Tam O'Shanter cut. It was very good but so much, we ended up taking most of the Prime Rib back to the house, more left overs. So far for leftovers to eat up we had my half a corned beef sandwich from the Farmers Market, rolls from Martinos, basically a whole Cuban sandwich, and now Prime Rib!
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A view inside the dining area, it was a cool environment. I can see why people would enjoy eating there, especially creative people. It felt like something from a storybook.
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Drawings on the tables. I do wonder why they were dinosaurs.
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We also got the Welsh Rarebit as a an appetizer. It is basically warm beer cheese sauce, it was really good. It went well with the beer I had. As a Wisconsin girl I do love my cheese and beer. I found the recipe online and made it the other day, it came out pretty good.
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ajrwdwgirl

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Wednesday June 19, 2019

We did get a nice non-blurry picture of us at the Tam.
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A couple pictures of the outside of the Tam. Oh by the way the parking situation is valet, which is fine. But when the valet brought our car around another customer's car pulled in to be parked it was a red Ferrari. I looked at our white Toyota rental and this red Ferrari and there was no doubt about which car the valet guy enjoyed parking more! :D
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Even though we were full from dinner there was still a little room for dessert. There's always room for ice cream. I had a certain place in mind and it too has a Disney connection but not from long ago but to present day Walt Disney World. We were headed for Ample Hills!!!! I am a huge fan of their Nona's Oatmeal Cookie ice cream. Since I haven't been able to bring myself to order it online yet; I'm just not willing to open that flood gate yet because if I order it once let's be realistic I will probably order it all the time. Anyway, I can only get it at WDW but I saw that there was a branch that opened within the last year in Los Feliz, too far away to go from Disneyland but close enough to the house we were staying in. I'm actually proud that I had enough self-control to only go one time! It was super delicious as usual. Brad got butter brickle or something like that. To be honest I was in an oatmeal cookie zone the moment I got my ice cream.

The restaurant was a remodeled bungalow house and it was so cute and there was a nice seating area inside and outside. We picked to enjoy our treat outside.
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Look at this yummy goodness. Heaven in a cup is what it is!
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Coming up soon: We leave LA and head north to Sequoia and King's Canyon National Park.
 

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