... Or parenthood from the male perspective.

... Or parenthood from the male perspective.

Sunday, February 14, 2016

Disneyland

It has been well over 20 years since I’ve been to Disneyland. So it didn’t take much convincing when my wife brought up the idea of a Disneyland trip with very short notice. 

We picked not only the perfect time of year to go (first week of February) but also the best time of week to go. (Wednesday through Friday) We never waited more than 20 minutes or so in any line with a couple of exceptions: Star Tours, Peter Pan and Casey Junior (#$@#) Railroad. Don't get me wrong, I love Dumbo.  It’s got a great story, great music and some very touching moments. But this ride should be avoided at all costs unless there is absolutely NO line.

But that one ride aside, we had pretty much the perfect 3 days. (Even if the fireworks were canceled 2 out of the 3 days we were there and the only day we did see them were from the Hotel.)  Still totally worth it!

We went to Ariel’s grotto for breakfast on the first day. It was a great way to get your 4 year-old to meet 5 Disney princesses in less than an hour. The food was pretty good, too. Mind you, without a 4 year-old, we totally would have had a different vacation, but I’m really glad we didn’t wait. This was a magical time to take our little one. That said, you have to go into this situation with flexible expectations. We went back to the hotel every day to take a nap. But doing so meant we got to see some seriously cool nighttime parades and displays. I can’t imagine trying to do this if the Gremlin was not well rested. And our entirely planned afternoons went up in smoke more often than not. We were totally psyched to see Marry Poppins at the end of the afternoon parade but by then, E just wanted to go on rides. Oh well.

Highlights (for me): Star Tours (our little one was the rebel spy that Darth Vader was after), getting light sabers, meeting Chewbacca at the Launch Pad, Thunder Railroad, princess breakfast, Ferris Wheel, Gadget’s Go coaster, and the electric light parade (this actually completely floored me… both times we saw it!).

Other awesomeness: Silly Symphonies swings, Little Mermaid Ride, Roger Rabbit ride, Teacups (x3)aka Mad Teaparty, Haunted Mansion, Churros, Pluto, Dumbo, Flik’s Flyers, It’s a Small World (an oldie but goodie), Minnie Mouse, Anna and Elsa. 


So much fun.  See for yourselves.







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