Monday, October 28, 2013

Disneyland, the Beach, and a Wedding: Days 1 and 2

We just got back a week ago from a great vacation down to Southern California.  My cousin Kelcy got married in Redondo Beach, so we decided to make a week out of it and take the girls to Disneyland for the first time.  My parents decided to join us for the week and we had a blast!

After spending the first night in a crappy hotel in Mesquite, we pulled into town Tuesday afternoon and headed right over to Disneyland for a few hours, sans my parents.  We got the Military hopper 3-day passes for half price, so we wanted to take advantage of having the three-day passes. We got a few rides in, and watched the parade, then came back to our hotel to rest up for the next day.  The parade was great and Josie was THRILLED when Princess Aurora blew her a kiss.
The next day, we had a crowd with us.  My parents came over, plus Uncle Jeff, Aunt Leslie, my cousin Kelcy and her daughter Addison.  Almost every trip I have ever taken to Disneyland as a kid included these family members, so being there with them made me feel a bit like a little kid again.

The girls (especially Josie, the little mother), had a great time with Addison.
Unfortunately, the girls were about 1/2 inch too short to ride the big roller coasters, Space Mountain, Thunder Mountain, Splash Mountain, etc, but we had lots of fun riding the other rides.


 For lunch, Josh and I took the girls over to California Adventure for lunch with the Disney princesses at Ariel's Grotto.  This was all new to me as the princess obsession was not around when I was a kid.  But Josie and Piper know all the princesses and each have their favorite (Josie - Aurora, and Piper - Belle).  They just watched the Little Mermaid for the first time a few weeks ago and have watched it 3 or so times since then.  Ariel was the first princess they met.  Piper wasn't sure what to think so she fell back to her happy place with baby.
Eventually, she warmed up and all the other princesses came by our table.  We had brought along their little notebooks so they got autographs from each of them.
After lunch, we headed back over to the old Disneyland to meet the rest of our group.  We rode some more rides, including Pirates and the Haunted Mansion.  And then for our finale, Josh took all three little girls and the rest of us rode Splash Mountain.  It was CLASSIC riding that ride in front and listening to the comments from the old folks behind us.  Kelcy and I laughed until our stomachs hurt. We snapped this off the screen displaying all the pictures, so it isn't the best quality.

 After a group dinner in downtown Disney, it was back to our hotel.  We were all exhausted.  Disney is no joke!


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