On our way to Hawaii (I will talk about that trip in the next post), we were blessed with the opportunity to travel with some of our very best friends, the Coulters, to Las Angeles to visit the piece of Disney that they grew up going to, Disneyland!...and What. A. Trip.
Our flight to LA left on Wednesday, March 5 at 5:30 (after a full day of work for Paul). We arranged for our sweet friend Linda to drop us off at the airport so we wouldn't have to pay to park our car for two weeks, and since we live less than five miles from the airport, it is totally doable. We arranged for her to pick us up at 4:00 (which in Linda time is actually like 3:30), and since we were only checking one suitcase and the car seat, we had plenty of time, right? Well, Linda had a small work-related emergency, which delayed her getting to our house by about 20 minutes, no problem! We arrive at the airport at 4:20, say goodbye and thank you to Linda, and check in. Our one suitcase...weighs 75 pounds!...TWENTY FIVE pounds overweight. The lady at check-in explains that it costs an EXTRA $150 UP TO 70, and our suitcase weighs five pounds MORE than that! Well, being the person that I am, I had an extra carry on packed in one of our carry ons, so I pull it out and we start unloading as much as we can into that bag and the other ones that we have. And we did it. We got our suitcase to weigh 50 pounds! They take our suitcase, car seat, and our extra carry on, finish up at the counter, and head to security.
Meanwhile, Krista called me to inform me that, praise the Lord, they allow children in strollers to go through the wheelchair security line (since the same process is used for both.) Since we have never flown with Grace before, we had no idea what the process would be. We do the normal security strip down, put our bags on the belt, and fold up the stroller and send it all through. No problems. Krista and Scott wait for us on the other side (they wouldn't let her take all of the milk and juice that they brought for the kids until they saw a second child...ridiculous!...lol), and Campbell is grabbing us all dinner. We greet each other, put our shoes and stuff on and Grace back in the stroller, and we hear the LAST CALL for our flight...and we're 21 gates away...WHAT?! We still have 30 minutes before take off! Paul grabs the bag, I push Grace, Krista pushes Scott and we RUN, like movie style airport scene run, to our gate. We make it and see Campbell waiting for us. There are no other passengers to be seen, and they wouldn't even let Campbell board the plan because he had "too many carry ons for one person." We check our strollers, the girls grab the kids and diaper bags, the guys grab the bags, they scan our tickets and we head down the hall and onto the plane. We are the only ones standing. We walk all the way to the back of the plane, feeling the "oh no, not toddlers" looks and take our seats (we had the last two rows on the plane).
Since this is Grace's first time on a plane, we let her sit next to the window. As we take off, she gets this indescribable look on her face and says, "Don't fall Mommy, don't fall Daddy." Love it! I will remember that moment forever!
Once we get in the sky, we get the kids fed and feed ourselves. Then, we start playing pass the kids. Grace joins Scoot in his seat between Campbell and Krista for the Cars movie, and then Scoot joins Grace in her seat between Paul and me to watch a little Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. Once it gets to be bed time, we separate them and start the sleep process. Scoot zonks out. Grace. Did. Not. Sleep. A. Wink. We arrive in LA at 8:30pm (11:30pm EST), and meet up with Debbie and Melvin, Krista's parents. Grammie (Debbie) begins the grandchild spoiling right then and there, with a kid’s meal for both of them. Scott didn't get to enjoy his since he managed to sleep through getting off the plane, getting in the stroller, getting out of the stroller, getting in the car, getting out of the car, and getting checked in to the hotel (until we got to our room, it was so cool he had to wake up and join Grace in the sleepy run around giggling time...lol) We head to the hotel, but stop at In-And-Out Burger. Yummy!
We check in the hotel and make it up to our room, the presidential suite on the top floor. It is awesome and has amazing views, including Disneyland! We let the kids wind down a little after getting our stuff unpacked and settle in. (pictured below: living room, eat-in kitchen, dining room, office, 2 of 4 bedrooms and 1 of 4 bathrooms, laundry room, entry way, and the VIEW!)
The next morning, Grace and Scott are up at 5am (8am EST, so not really that early to them), so we get to see the sunrise. We grab breakfast in the lobby and head to parks. We pull up and Melvin drops us off. It is so neat! We walk through Downtown Disney and arrive at a big open area with Disneyland on one side and California Adventure on the other. The property is smack dab in the middle of LA, which is crazy to me...especially coming from my Disney World background, where the parks are pretty far off the beaten path.
We spend our first day in California Adventure. There is no one there when we arrive. We walk right on to Toy Story Mania and the "Ferris Wheel of Death" as Becca called it. It is a ferris wheel where all of the cars move on little tracks while the wheel turns. (If you want to see what I'm talking about, ask Campbell. He has blackmail video of me riding...lol) We ride several rides and see several characters, and head to lunch at Wine Country Trattoria. Can we say DELICIOUS?!...and we got special viewing passes for the World of Color, the amazing light show at the park's closing time. The afternoon was all about the kids, we spent it in Cars Land and various other areas where they could ride the rides. (Except when the Mommies and Daddies snuck away to ride the Cars roller coaster a few times, but it's ok because Melvin and Debbie were on Grandparent duty and enjoyed spoiling the kids during that time.) We topped the evening off with dinner at Flo's and the bread making tour, and headed to grab our spots at the World of Color. That show...I mean...wow. I truly can't even put the entire day into words, it was truly magical. The kids fell asleep once they sat in their car seats. We headed back to our room and hit the sack. (pictured below are just a few of my favorites of the day!)
PS I need the pictures from your camera's & phones. There are some good ones up there that I haven't seen before. Glad you had a magical time.
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