And that was the end of my second day at Disneyland! Normally day three might have been the end of all the fun, but I still had another three days to go!!
Monday, August 9, 2010
September Trip Day 2.3
It's really, really hard to say which Land of Disneyland is my absolute favorite. I've mentioned before how much I simply love the atmosphere of New Orleans Square, but Fantasyland is right up there at the top for what I hope are obvious reasons: I am a Princess! I didn't spend any time in Fantasyland on our first day, but I did get the chance on our second. It's hard for me to ride hop in Fantasyland during the day because it gets so crowded. Fantasyland is best saved for first thing in the morning and on Magic Mornings. Luckily for me, however, my favorite Princess has her own ride which tends to stay uncrowded through the day.
We were doing a little browsing in one of the shops in Fantasyland only to realize someone (as in not me) didn't have any cash on her. Which meant a quick stroll back to the ATM at the end of Main Street where I spotted some old pals of mine, hehe. In my old Disneyland days I hardly ever saw Mickey or Minnie Mouse. Now in my new Disneyland days I seem to run into them just about everywhere!
It turns out we went off on our own a lot on day two. Andrea was gung-ho for getting on Space Mountain but if you know anything about me at all it probably wouldn't surprise you that I went off in search of other things to do and at Disneyland I'll always find things something, even if it's in Tomorrowland, my least favorite Land in Disneyland. I've just never found much that appeals to me there. That is until I discovered the Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters! They aren't horrible to do on your lonesome.
After more than doubling my previous score on the Astro Blasters I was making my way over to Frontierland when I got side-tracked by quite literally my favorite character to spy on at Disneyland: Peter Pan (and I promise, by the end of this September report you'll understand why). For some reason we kept forgetting to ask at City Hall when and where peter Pan would be out during the day and there he was at the Carnation Plaza Gardens, which are semi out of the way if you normally stick to the Hub and the main Land entrances, along with Captain Hook and barely any other people just messing around. Between scaling fences, climbing trees, endless fascination with spider webs, and a never-ending contest to see who was taller this was definitely a highlight of the day for me. And while I tried to call Andrea over because I knew how badly she wanted to find Peter Pan I never could get a hold of her.
By the time all of that fun was done I didn't get the chance to explore Frontierland as I had originally planned. I may have forgotten to check with City Hall earlier in the day to find out exactly when Peter Pan would be out, but I did remember to find out about one character we wanted to find: Br'er Fox! There had been a minor debacle at a character breakfast we had on a previous trip where I accidentally deleted some photos of us and Br'er Fox so I needed to make up for it. As it turned out Dre was nowhere in sight by the time I got over there but Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear were so I gave her another call so she could make her way over. Luckily she made it in time, I don't think I would have lived to see my birthday if she missed Br'er Fox, Br'er Bear, Captain Hook and Peter Pan while I got to see all four. Nope, pretty sure I wouldn't have.
We hadn't been to Pirate's Lair at Tom Sawyer's Island so that was our next destination. We never made that hard journey across the River's of America when we were at Disneyland back in March and before then the last time I had been there was before the Pirate invasion had happened. I think ... Anyways! It was really a spur of the moment decision. We were walking back towards New Orleans Square and noticed that another raft was just moments away from departure so it was perfect timing really. I spent a lot of time over there simply photographing things since there was so much to see and it's not nearly as crowded as the rest of the Park. I didn't realize that the bone cage from Pirates 2 was back in the Smugler's Cove area ready for photo ops. But I had a lot of fun with that one, although it was reminding me just how tired and worn out I was. How I was lead to that thought I'm not quite sure, but it did. We took the raft back across the Rivers of America not long after that. But we did go play in the Crows Nest, although I believe Andrea has those photos as it appears that I have none!
Since we were in the vicinity as we left the Pirates Lair we hit up Pirates of the Caribbean before using Fast Passes that we collected earlier in the morning for Indiana Jones for where waited for quite literally the longest time of any of our Indy rides: a whole 22 minutes!
I have never been much of a night person to be honest so as the sky started to get darker I made my plans to say goodbye to Andrea and make my way back to the hotel. So I took myself along Main Street, stopping for a quick bite to eat and something to drink. I have never had a cream cheese filled pretzel before, and honestly I had never even though about using cream cheese as a filling but it was so delicious that it wasn't the only one I ended up eating during the week. I had to wait about 5 minutes because they didn't have any ready, but that was alright. I was zoning out as it was. On the way out I did stop and do a quick PhotoPass pose since there was no line.
And that was the end of my second day at Disneyland! Normally day three might have been the end of all the fun, but I still had another three days to go!!
And that was the end of my second day at Disneyland! Normally day three might have been the end of all the fun, but I still had another three days to go!!
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