This adventure began about 6 months ago when Kimble really wanted to go experience Christmas at Disneyland. We had several great reasons so we got in the text que (because you can no longer talk to anyone), waited about 30 minutes and got connected with a Disney rep and away we went. 90 minutes later we had booked our trip; arrive 12 December and depart the 16th.
Not boring you with all the technical details of visiting Disneyland, we departed at 0930 on 11 December with the intention of taking 2 days to travel. Why? You might ask but I will let you figure that out as you read along.
Stop one was in Lee Vining, California at the fine eating establishment of Nicely's. We had an interesting lunch, stretched our legs, made all the physical adjustments and then headed down the road to Bishop and visit Schats Bakery for some well earned treats. Again stretching and adjusting and then heading another hour to Lone Pine; our stopping point for the night.
| Mt. Whitney, due west of Lone Pine - Highest peak in the 48's - 14,505' I have been on top 3 times and love the views from 395 |
12 December we woke to a beautiful day and continued our trek to Anaheim. We pulled in to the Grand Californian Resort about 1500 and without much hassle (there was some as Disney has lost some of its attention to detail) we unloaded our 25 pieces of luggage, bags of food, stroller, Pram and accessories into the room and took a deep breath. Making a plan for the evening, we hit Downtown Disney and the pool; Adalynn's first swim in a real resort pool.
Disneyland-Day1
Started bright and early, as the junior member of the family has early hours. So at 0600, Adalynn was handed off to her official Valet for this adventure , me, GPaw, and away we went. I put on her carrier and we took off to explore while everyone else tried to grab one more hour of sleep before hitting the park at 0800. The resort lobby and surrounding area is quite nice this time of morning. Returning to the room so Adalynn could eat, she and I would hang back, get her her morning nap from 0830 to 1000. She woke, got a fresh diaper and I put her in her Day 1 outfit
| Auntie Biff - Elizabeth, made all the shirts with a bit of help from the crew! |
We then took off to meet everyone in the park (in this instance, I do enjoy the cell phone). We found the family enjoying a great time...
After about 3 hours in the park, the Lil Fox and I headed back to the room but on the way, she was quite fascinated by this...
| A very cool fountain in Downtown Disney that she watched for 15 minutes |
Then at the room for the afternoon nap 1300-1500hrs (which we both partook) and then back into the park for the afternoon until about 1830hrs.
Adalynn did her first rides on the Carousel and Peter Pan (45 minute wait) while I wandered and watched the hordes of people move about.
Back at the room Tayler got Adalynn to sleep and then I took over as Day 1 ended for her and I. Tayler headed back to the park with the rest of the family until closing at 2400hrs.
California Adventure - Day 2; and later hopped back into Disneyland
Day 2 began just like Day 1; a handoff to GPaw at 0630 and Della and I took off for a cruise around the hotel. We hit every floor and walked to the end of every hall - it was raining like crazy and too cold to venture outside. We had a blast...
| Adalynn did her first official "crawling" at Disneyland... |
| ...so I let her crawl around - sanitizing her hands of course immediately! |
Back to the room around 0645 as we had breakfast at the Storytellers Cafe...
We had a nice family breakfast and Adalynn got to see Mickey, Minnie, Chip n Dale and Pluto. Then back to the room for her morning nap while everyone else went and got rain ponchos and hit the park...it was torrential rains so we did some juggling the baby until about 1500hrs.
Tayler and Kyle returned to the room, soaked to the bone, about noon and took the Lil Fox back and I headed out to meet the family with rain gear and a big umbrella!
| Found my soft serve - just like at the beach when I was a kid living in SoCal |
| Had too! |