We have been extremely busy lately. Not only have we spent the last few Saturdays doing random fix-its (we had to get new tires for our car, as well as a new washer and dryer), but we also spent 5 days in there somewhere babysitting 5 of my nieces and nephews while my brother and sis-in-law had a fun little getaway. That was an adventure. (We really were happy to do it, but let's just say that I'm not ready to be a mother of seven kids. Ha ha!)
Well, this past week we had some fun of our own. This same brother and sis-in-law of mine watched our kids for a few days while Alan and I went to Disneyland!! It was amazing! We wanted to be able to go at least once together before we took our kids, and my cousins Amy and Amanda were so awesome to go with us and show us the ropes. (I hadn't been to Disneyland for 8 years, and Alan hadn't been for 12--before California Adventure Land was there.)
We found an incredible deal on airfare (way cheaper than driving, in this case) and then were lucky to have some hook-ups to get 2-day park hopper tickets for the California resident price. (Some friends of ours in our ward were going to Disneyland the exact same days we were, and it was actually they who had the hook-ups. They were so nice to invite us to be included on the discount!) We stayed in a cheap hotel (it didn't even have hot water one of the nights we were there!), but it was decent enough.
It was such a fun trip! The weather was perfect and it wasn't very crowded, since we went on a Tuesday and Wednesday. We became Fast Pass ninjas and only had to wait in a real line a few times on the entire trip. Our goals was to get our fill of all the grown-up rides so that in a few years when we take our kids we will be content spending most of our time on the kid rides. I think it worked. :)
Here is Alan taking a rest before we saw the fountain/water show "World of Color" at Cali Adventure Land:
I chose to only carry around my camera for one of the two days we were there, so I don't have many pictures. But we had a blast! I got to fulfill one of my lifelong dreams: to eat at the Blue Bayou (the fancy restaurant inside the Pirates of the Caribbean ride.) We made reservations weeks in advance and had to pay extra to split a meal, but the food was amazing (Monte Cristo sandwich, scalloped potatoes, salad, gumbo, and green beans) and the atmosphere was so fun! Also, apparently our food took a long time to arrive (we didn't notice since it was feeling so good to rest our feet!), so our server gave us two free desserts. We got creme brulee and a fancy layered chocolate cake with ice cream. A-MAZING. I seriously will never forget it.
I think every couple should take a trip to Disneyland without children at some point. It was so good for us to get away. (Before this trip, we had never spent more than one night away from the kids. I was terribly nervous about leaving not-quite-two-years-old Maggie, but she seemed to do fine without us.)
I feel rejuvenated but am itchy to go again. Just ask Alan. I keep talking about it. :)
5 comments:
Oh I love you guys even more after hearing you went to Disneyland.. our absolute favorite place to go. I'm glad you got some time alone at the happiest place on earth. Good for you guys!
I am so, so happy you guys got to go to Disneyland!! Definitely one of our favorite places :-)
(By the way, we will be in touch soon to reschedule our get-together. It's been a little bit crazy but we are excited to see you!)
Hooray! This post made me so happy. I'm glad you got to go and had a great time. Unfortunately, Pirates was closed when we were there so the restaurant wasn't even an option. Otherwise, I would have definitely wanted to go. Sounds like it's as amazing as the other reviews say. Glad you had fun!
What a cool trip! So glad you and Alan got to go.
These kinds of trips are the BEST! And I don't care what age you are -- Disneyland is always the happiest place on earth!
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