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02-21-2007, 09:37 PM
Tami Olson - March 2006 - Offsite

Time of Year: Spring
Travel Method: Personal car
Resort: Offsite
Accommodations: Standard room
Ages Represented in Group: Toddler, Elementary, Adult
Experience Represented in Group: Veteran

Tami Olson -- March 2006 -- Disneyland (Offsite)

Cast:

Bobby Olson, My Husband – Disneyland Veteran

Tami Olson, Me – Disneyland Veteran

Brice Olson, Our Son – 3 ½ years – 9th Disneyland Trip

Megan Olson, Our Daughter – 2 years old (2nd Birthday during the trip!!) – 6th Disneyland Trip

Pre Tip Planning:

We have been planning on a whale watching trip this winter ever since we were in San Diego last fall and went on a harbor cruise. The whale season is mid December to March. We had hoped to do it in January, but family/work scheduling pushed it back to the first week of March – which is actually great since Megan’s 2nd birthday is March 8th!! In mid January I made reservations at Desert Inn & Suites in Anaheim for $59 a night Sun – Tues. And Wed-Thurs I have reservations a the Shelter Pointe hotel in San Diego – it’s right on the bay and is a little more pricey at $129, but a nice change from our normal cheap hotels!! I also have bought the 3 day passes on the Disneyland website. We plan on upgrading to annual passes when we get there, but this helps spread out the cost and it also will give us a coupon and a free early entry. I don’t know what days early entry is available and can’t find that info, so we’ll wait and see if we can use it.

Sunday – March 5, 2006

We were up early at 6am and out of the house by about 7am. We got gas ($22) and donuts & coffee ($4) on the way out of town. I forgot to put sweetener in my coffee…so it was pretty horrible. We stopped for breakfast on the way from Tucson to Pheonix at Carl’s Jr. – the service was super SLOW!! I was anxious to get to Disneyland now – even though we still had about 7 hrs on the road ahead of us!! The kid’s didn’t eat a bite of the wonderful breakfast I ordered for them, although they had just eaten donuts.

We stopped on the far side of Phoenix to get gas. I saw a big truck stop sign from the freeway, so we pull off…but the truck stop isn’t open yet, they’re paving the parking lot still!! So, there was a tiny little station across the street. I got gas ($24) while Bobby took Brice into the bathroom. Bobby came back and said that the bathroom was so disgusting he wouldn’t let Brice go. So, we found a Curls’ Jr. close by instead. We quickly got back on the road and didn’t stop again until Blythe at the AZ/CA border. We ate at McDonald’s ($14) and it was 11:30, or so we thought…actually there was still daylight savings time (which AZ doesn’t do), so it was only 10:30! We were very excited because we wanted to get out of town earlier and be at the hotel about 3:00 and didn’t think that was going to happen!!

We actually got to our hotel, Desert Inn & Suites, about 2:40 without running into too much traffic. We have stayed here a few times and it’s always OK, cheap. The breakfast is pretty crummy, so we don’t even pretend to eat there anymore. Also, half of there parking is down in a tiny parking garage – this was the first time that the above ground lot was full when we got there and we had to use the garage. Also, the staff didn’t give me a parking pass, so on the way back out of the hotel we had to stop & then run back to put it in the car.

We got into DL at 3:30. The first stop, Brice’s request, was Buzz. It said it was a 35 min. wait…but it was much longer. It was mostly in the sun, hot, and wound all the way up past Ariel. We have never waited this long and were a bit worried that the park was unusually crowded for this time of year. But, when we got off we saw that the line was now 15 min. The parade had just ended before we came into the park, and so everyone from Main St got in the same line we did!! Ooops – we should know better! Next stop was Pirates since it was the last day that it was going to be open before the make over to update it for the new movies. We didn’t plan our trip around this, it just worked out perfect. Now, Brice has always loved Pirates (except the two “slides” that you have to go down) but we got into line and he just freaked out!! He’s never done this before. I calmed him down some and promised that this was the only time we would go on it (lucky for him it wasn’t open the rest of the trip ?) and that we’d go on Pooh next. He survived it, and was actually enjoying himself a little by the end.


As promised, the next stop was Pooh. Then we went up to the Hungry Bear restaurant for dinner. We both got the fried chicken sandwiches and the kids split a corn dog meal. It was OK – the chicken was over cooked a bit $27. We were in need of some Disney magic about now…the hot line in Buzz, carrying Megan through all the lines (Megan still isn’t walking!), Brice & the Pirates ride…. So, we got the kids packed up in their strollers and headed for the castle. We walked though it and enjoyed all the beautiful lights…It wasn’t too crowded so we went on Snow White, Pinocchio, & Carousel quickly. We went into Mad Hatter to browse for a new Disney hat for Bobby. All the ones he has are ruined. He didn’t find anything…but I did, a Mickey hair thingy for $5. We left the shop as the parade was going by. We plan on watching this in the next day or two…but for now there were only a handful of people in line for Alice…so we jumped right in line. Then we got the mandatory picture in front of the little pink door in the side of the Mad Hatter Shop. This is the first good one we’ve gotten since Brice was a baby...everyone was smiling and actually looking at the camera!!

Tea Cups is one of my favorite rides, but Bobby gets queasy looking at it…so I grabbed the kids and jumped in line since it was still short too! Megan really had a good time while Brice spun the wheel the whole time!! I was afraid Megan would feel a little out of control...but she did great! We had a few hours to kill until the Fireworks at 9:25, so we headed to Main St for ice cream. The main line was long, so we went across the street…even there was 6 people in line in front of me. I got Bobby a root beer float & a small Ice Cream for the kids to split ($8). But, when I got back Bobby was sitting on the ground with both kids asleep in his lap!! I helped situate them back in their strollers and went to get myself a coffee ($3) while Bobby ate his ice cream. Then we headed to the end of Main St, at the corner of the curb in front of the flag pole. We had planned on sitting up on the train station since I’ve read on Mouseplanet that it’s a great view…but the kids were asleep. Bobby & I took turns sitting with the kids and browsing in the stores a bit until the fireworks started. They were as great as ever. It was nice not being in too much of a crowd and we could see almost everything, and what I couldn’t see I just remembered and imagined. We were up on the curb, just a head above everyone else…a perfect end to a Disney day. We got back to the hotel about 10:00, unpacked, read a bit and fell asleep.

Monday – March 6, 2006

Today the kids were up bright and early at 5am (it was really 6am our time). But, surprisingly I wasn’t that tired! We left the hotel after breakfast from the food we had brought. We were headed to see what we could find in Downtown Disney to look at for a while. But, as we were crossing to DD, we saw the Early Entry Lines!! I remembered that we were entitled to one Early Entry on the 3 Day tickets that we bought. It was one of the reasons why I bought the passes and not just APs online. But, I hadn’t been able to find ANY info about when we could use them online! So, we stumble into line and get into the park at 8:30. We headed for Matterhorn first –but Brice refused, kicking & screaming, to go on it. He usually is a bit scared, but then loves it afterwards and wants to go again. He never did go on it this trip!!

So, we went right over to Peter Pan…still trying to talk Brice into going on the Matterhorn. Bobby & Brice rode together, and the second they got off their Pirate Ship Brice started talking about how he didn’t want to go on the Matterhorn. So, Bobby and I realized that he really was terrified and didn’t want to ruin everyone’s trip…so we learned to drop it! We started over towards Splash Mtn, but that half of the park was still closed, so we headed over to Space Mtn and took turns riding since the kids can’t go yet. Then we all went on Buzz again…a much shorter line! When we got off, I told Bobby to take Brice to Star Tours while Megan & I did Buzz again. We’ve been talking about the Star Wars ride for weeks and Brice was really excited. He actually doesn’t really know what Star Wars is yet either…but he’s heard the soundtrack on our Disneyland CD!

By the time they got off the park was officially open, so we headed over to Splash Mtn. I took Brice on it first and Bobby & Megan went on Pooh. Brice was a little scared, but I talked him through it and asked for the back two seats so I could hold onto him. It turned out to be a great picture, no one was right in front of us, so you could see Brice – and he has the funniest look on his face…so I bought it!! Brice didn’t want to go on it again yet, so Bobby did the single rider while I took the kids on Pooh.

We were getting pretty hungry by now, but couldn’t really decide what to eat. We ended up eating Chicken Strips from Stage Door, $17 for two orders, one with fries and a Diet Coke. I brought Lunchables for the kids…and they ate our fries. We decided to head over to DCA and check out the new Monsters Inc ride. The wait was a little long, about 30 min. The ride was pretty neat with some really cool special effects that really make the ride. Next we headed to see the Crush movie and waited a few minutes to see the 1:30 showing. We also learned that it’s at the hour & half hour so we could time our visit better next time. Megan didn’t really care too much – she was getting tired. And Brice was upset that he didn’t get to talk to Crush…but he never raised his hand!

We headed to the hotel and piled the kids in the car and headed to the Disney Outlet store while they slept. We took turns going in to look. We didn’t find too much this time. But, we did get a cool Incredibles T-shirt for Brice $5 & also a picture book of DL during construction $20. By the time we got back the kids had had a decent nap. We had Rainforest Café reservations at 5:30, but headed for DD about 4:00 since we didn’t have anything else to do. Brice was very excited about eating in the “Red Eye Tree Frog Restaurant”. He learned about Red Eyed Tree Frogs on a Diego cartoon a few weeks ago. We browsed through DD & got the R Café about 4:45 and went ahead and checked in early. We did have to a wait for a little bit. We were seated about 5:10. The kids split a pizza, and Bobby & I split the crab cakes and a shrimp dinner - $45. Megan was terrified of the elephants after they did their show, we were sitting right next to them. Brice even moved over a chair so he was a little farther away from them! We left the R Café and bought two things we had been looking at earlier while we were waiting– a 3 ft long crocodile $10 for Brice (Bobby’s idea) and a jean jacket with fake leopard fur at the neck & sleeves for me ($30). Brice still loves his crocodile and was feeding him real food the rest of the trip. He named him Agro, after Steve the Crocodile Hunter’s crocodile!

It had just barely started to sprinkle while we were eating and we decided to take the Monorail back to DL. Usually we have a double stroller and there’s no way we would attempt this…but this time we decided to do two strollers so one of us wouldn’t have to push the HEAVY double stroller most of the time. We brought our regular stroller & our jogging stroller. But the jogging stroller’s sun shade broke yesterday. So, this morning we got a free rental thanks to our Disney Visa. But, you can only use it in the parks. So, Brice was walking in DD & he really did a good job. Anyways, we packed everything, including the 3 ft crocodile, into bags and such so that we could fold the stroller down for the Monorail. It was funny the difference between the kids on the ride. Brice was cuddled up to us holding on. Megan was sitting up tall on her seat, I tried to put my arm around her, but she didn’t want me to touch her. She was having a great time!!

We had hurried over for the 7:00 Parade, but when we stopped and were waiting we got to talking to a cast member and she warned us that the real parade couldn’t perform because of the rain and it would just be a motorcade parade. So, we decided to see it tomorrow and headed to Jungle Cruise. Afterwards, I told Bobby to run on IJ quickly. I don’t really love it and the height limit is still too big for Brice. While we were waiting for Bobby to come back, Brice announces to me that he wants to go on Splash Mtn with Daddy and Star Wars with Mommy. So, off to Splash Mtn. It was still lightly sprinkling and so there were no crowds. Megan & I went into the Pooh store and got a chocolate covered strawberry ($3.50) while we waited. Then we all went on the Pooh ride before the park closed. As we were walking back, it started to really pour. Then we remembered that we had an umbrella!! At least I remembered to pack it. We stopped on Main St. and I got a coffee – it took forever…even though the line wasn’t that long. Then we headed to the hotel and to bed!!

Monday – March 7, 2006

We were up and left the hotel by about 8:15 and headed over to the Jazz Kitchen in DD for breakfast on the way over to the hotel for the fish feeding. Breakfast was great, as always - $12. The fish feeding was supposed to start at 9:30….we waited and waited and finally just a little after 10:00 we found a cast member and asked them. They said he was on his way. About 10:15 he finally came. Only one other family was still there waiting with us. They went first and didn’t stay long because they had a flight to catch. So, Brice got to stay on the platform for a long time…I even tried to tell him to get off once when someone else showed up, but the CM waved at me to be quiet!! After about 15 min he finally took Brice off the platform and got a little certificate saying that he was the honored fish feeder…and a friend of Nemo’s…or something like that. Angel, the CM, signed it and had us take a picture of Brice & him & the certificate. I saved it for our photo album.

We got into DL, got a stroller and got our tickets upgraded to APs by 11:15. Brice’s picture is so cute…he looks tiny. We headed over to Small World. I learned a lesson, if you have to go to the bathroom before you get in line for SW…GO!!! By the time you wait in line and then go on the ride, which is like 9 min long, and the whole time you are floating in water…anyway – go BEFORE!!

So, after we stopped at the bathrooms, we went on Roger Rabbit in ToonTown and then grabbed some pizza ($17) for lunch. The next stop was the Tiki Room…while everyone else waited in the queue, I ran to find a Churro for Brice. He eats them all the time at Costco (in fact – he calls Costco “The Churro Store”)…and I had been promising him one at DL. But, I couldn’t find one, so I got him a huge chunk of watermelon. He was happy and ate the whole thing by himself – wouldn’t share a bite! During the show, there was a group of a dozen teenage girls next to us. They sang the songs really, really loudly and it was obnoxious. At least they only knew the chorus, so we got to enjoy part of the show. Brice still talks about how bad the girls were in the Tiki Room!!

Next we headed over to Buzz. When we got off it I decided to take Megan back to the hotel since she was drooping a bit…it was about 2:00 Brice didn’t seem real tired, so Bobby & him went off to go on some more rides. I got Megan to fall asleep in the stroller so I stopped and got myself a chocolate covered strawberry & a flavored coffee on Main St. and took them back to the hotel. Megan slept wonderfully and I enjoyed my snack while I updated some trip notes & read my novel. The boys met us back at the hotel about 4:00 and we repacked up for the night.

We headed back into DCA and on the way, we grabbed the stroller for Brice that Bobby had ‘hidden’ by the ticket booths. The first stop was Monsters again and then we headed over to say Hi to Crush again. Our trip was winding down and we decided to ride the train, so we headed back over to DL and rode the train the full circle. We grabbed some dinner and then watched the parade and headed back to the hotel.

The rest of the trip was spent in San Diego…one day at Wild Animal Park. It was pretty good. We (Bobby & I) really enjoyed the monorail ride around the park…it felt like you were in Lion King!! The kids really didn’t enjoy the zoo too much – well the first hour they did. Lunch was terrible…it was like $50 for a couple of hot dogs & a turkey sandwich & really didn’t taste that great. I would recommend going with slightly older kids (or maybe ones who aren’t exhausted from DL). But, definitely go at a ‘cool’ time of the year. March was great, we got to see lots of animals moving around. We also saw an antelope that had just been born…like 5 minutes before!!

The next day we did a whale watching cruise…wow was that terrible…we both got horribly sick. Bobby was much worse that I was, so he went outside to feel the breeze and watched the horizon (not the whales). I got to sit inside and try to keep the kids occupied for 3 hours. I did get to see a bunch of dolphins that we swam through. I tried to point them out to Brice, but he didn’t care at all. I also saw a whale a few times. But, most of the time they turned to boat to follow him and so you could only see it from the front deck of the boat, and there was no way I was moving out of my chair!! We ate dinner at a 50s type restaurant that I had seen advertised…Corvette Diner I think. It was great – good, nicely priced food. And the themeing was great…it had a Corvette in the restaurant!! The next day we headed home…

Tami Olson


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