Disneyland
The whole point of going to breakfast with the princesses was so we could spend our one day at Disneyland doing something other than waiting in line to see the princesses. What did we end up doing as per our daughter's request? Yep. Waiting in line to see the princesses. An hour+ later, we saw three of them (they rotate who is there throughout the day) - Snow White, Sleeping Beauty (much better than yesterday), and Jasmine!
Notice how none of us are actually riding in the teacup ride? Gabby refused to go on it since I wouldn't go with her (I get motion sick). It was the only ride I wouldn't go on and since Mommy wasn't going, either was she. You have to love the lady on her cell phone in the blue teacup above.
One thing we did wait for was Princess Tiana's New Orleans show she does a few times a day. She performed for about 15 minutes and even invited the kids up on stage. Gabby reluctantly went up, but you can see she isn't that happy about it below.
After the Tiana show, we headed over to the Winnie the Pooh ride and character greeting area. Gabby LOVED the characters in full costume (unlike the princesses who were more "human"). She especially liked Eeyore and Tigger.
Kenton & Gabby in front of Sleeping Beauty's castle. You can actually walk through the castle and look through a lot of glass window displays that take you through the whole story of Sleeping Beauty. It was pretty dark and creepy in the castle, so Gabby got a little scared because she thought Maleficent was going to pop out at any second around a corner. Haha!
All 3 of us rode in one car and we let Gabby steer. She couldn't really stay on the track well, so we just kept bobbling back and forth from left to right. Each time the car hit the track that keeps it in place, we would jolt and then laugh. It was probably my favorite ride of the trip because we did it as a family and Gabby had SO MUCH FUN driving that car! It will be a fond memory of how much we laughed while riding in that smelly, seemingly diesel-fueled car.
Gabby took the photo above before the fireworks at night. People were all walking around us to give her space to take our picture. They all thought she was so cute holding my huge DSLR Nikon. Then once she took the picture, a few people saw it come up on the screen of the camera and said, "Hey! Not bad! She did pretty well for a little kid!" I have to agree!
After a long day, we called it quits about 2 minutes into the fireworks show. Gabby had fallen asleep and despite our attempts to wake her up, she stayed asleep until we got on the bus that took us to our hotel. Poor thing was just exhausted and Kenton and I were freezing. We were very happy to go home to our warm hotel room, but enjoyed our trip to Disneyland. It's not someplace I would want to go to annually, but one or two trips while your kids are young is appropriate. Gabby definitely made a lot of memories and this trip was one we will remember forever.
3 Comments:
It's really funny that you blogged about Tiana's little show, because I just read on another blog about a mom who took her two girls (ages 3 and 9 months) to Disneyland and they did that show. Check it out at www.urthmama.com. :)
I loved looking at all of your pictures! Sorry that it was so crowded. I'm sure that made it extra *fun*. :) I can tell that you guys made the most of it, though, and what great memories for all of you!
Gabby looks like she is having the time of her life!! :)
Two things: 1) I lovelovelove the pic of her touching Mickey, and 2) I lovelovelove Princess & The Frog and I wish I could have seen the show when we were at Disney World back in January. ;)
Great pics!
I know I told you this already, but I love the picture of Gabby looking up in awe of Mickey. And of course the one of her touching him inappropriately cracks me up!
I love your story about Gabby driving the car in Autopia. It's moments like that that make paying for a vacation totally worth it. So cute!
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