Grandma saw a sign for beignets and we all hoped they were as good as Cafe du Monde.... not exactly, but Brock was pleased with the powdered sugar!
We checked in to the hotel and changed in to our bathing suits to enjoy the awesome splash park. It was nice to just relax - it felt like we had already done so much and we had not even entered the park!
Tried for a little quiet time, didn't happen for Brock..... until we got in the car for dinner. Of course he fell asleep and then proceeded to sleep during the wait and most of the meal at Bubba Gump Shrimp. Dinner was very good - highly recommend.
Then it was finally Disneyland Day!! A Mickey Mouse pancake at the Holiday Inn? Yes please!!
We had a great start - utilized the ART bus system from the hotel and were just walking down Main Street when they announced Disneyland was open for the day!
We decided to go on a Monday to not have to compete with crowds - it was fabulous! We went on Snow White's Scary Adventures (which WAS scary - I held Brock's eyes closed for the last bit), Mad Tea Party, and Dumbo the Flying Elephant all by 10:15am (park opened at 10)!
Alice, the Queen of Hearts and the Mad Hatter were waving to us while we were on the ride!
Brock was a little unsure of any kind of boat rides.... I had made the mistake of showing him a video of someone riding Splash Mountain and he was convinced all boat rides would lead to that waterfall. :(
Thankfully It's a Small World was nothing like that and Brock really enjoyed pointing out all the characters he knew (Characters from the animated movies are scattered around the ride).
Mickey's Toontown opens a little bit later than the rest of the park and we were one of the first inside. We saw Goofy right away, but Brock was a little hesitant to go say hi.
Then right around the corner, we see Pluto!! Pluto is my favorite and I said very casually to Brock that he didn't have to go say hello, but Momma wanted to go give Pluto a hug... and then all of a sudden he wanted to as well!
Checking him out |
Yay! Super cute!
We were playing around with the buttons and doors on all the houses and Brock and Grandma went their own way. All of a sudden I look up and see Brock walking down the street with Donald Duck!
This time he was very confident and gave Donald a big high five!
By the way - we all have Star Wars Tattoos on our arms! (I had R2D2, Brock had Chewbacca and C3P0 for Grandma) |
We skipped all the way over to the Pirates of Caribbean ride and I think this was the longest wait we had all day - 15 minutes. Unfortunately, same problem with the boat and the mini waterfall in the beginning - "NO, SPLASH MOUNTAIN" he yells... as I'm trying to console him and telling him "These are pirates!!"
A good time for a break - we had to check in for our flight the next day anyway - and Brock "needed" an ice cream. ;) Nice view of the Haunted Mansion all decked out for Halloween.
Grandma stayed on the ground, while Brock and I climbed up Tarzan's tree house - no more Swiss Family Robinson's!
Photo by Brock |
Finally we made our way in to Tomorrowland. I picked up our first Fast Passes of the day for the Star Tours ride - I don't think Grandma knew what the ride was originally because she definitely did not go on the second time! ;)
While we waited, we entered Star Wars Launch Bay and Brock came to life again! He ran around excitedly, pointing to everything!
Brock picked up the red lightsaber at EVERY SINGLE souvenir shop that carried it |
And let me tell you, he's scary in person! The voice, the height, the costume - he looked and sounded just like the real guy (from the movies)! ;) Brock was pretty brave during their encounter, but was super excited and proud of himself after he went and told Grandma whom he had just met!
Pretty cool souvenir shop as you come off the ride - Brock built his own droid at this station!
Buzz Lightyear's ride is always a fan favorite - we rode it twice with a 5 minute wait each time.
Last ride of the day, we went back to Fantasyland and rode the Carousel.
I think at this point, Brock had reached his limit. He spread his arms and legs and stayed in that pose all while Grandma left the Carousel and walked through the Castle. Maybe he was just sick of the "crowds" and needed some space?
It was cute to see everything decorated for Halloween. And Brock was happy he finally got one of those red balloons he coveted.
On our way to dinner, Brock finally tapped out. At three and a half, I think a stroller at Disneyland is a necessity. I really didn't want to bring the big one, but I think Brock is retiring his use of this stroller after this trip - one more inch and he would be falling out of this thing!
After a good night's sleep (for some - Brock is a bad co-sleeper - he wanted to sleep right alongside me or kick me all night!) - we headed back to Seattle. Grandma sat 10 rows back from us, but I don't think she minded - she was able to nap!
It was a VERY full three days in southern California and really nice to spend some quality time with Brock, but I definitely missed my little guy Kade. It worked out so well that Brent was able to take off some time to hang out with Kade and it didn't feel that long apart as there was always FaceTime. Too bad we tired Grandma out before she even came to Seattle - next time we'll do Disney last. ;)
Thank you Mom for taking us to Disneyland - we had a great time and I'm sure Brock will remember this trip for a long time (he won't remember his last time here at 14 months old!)
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