April 5, 2013 1600 hours
Anaheim, California
Our first destination in California
Adventure was Hollywood Land. Monster's
Inc. is one of our favorite Disney-Pixar movies and we were super excited about
the ride. After our previous day of fun
at Disneyland Samuel had the whole line thing figured out, and he knew the place to
be was at the FRONT of the line. So he
kept attempting to cut through the bars to get to the ride. Thankfully, we were
only in line for about 5 minutes before we were boarding. We all thoroughly enjoyed the ride, and just
before the last turn to where you get off, is Roz. And Roz talks to you. She surprised us all by saying, “Have a good
day boyz… if she (Lily) doesn't behave, you let me know.” AJ and I were both so surprised we muttered a
wimpy, “Ok.” and then our cart moved forward and we got off.
A bug's land was pretty much right
around the corner from Hollywood Land so we hurried over and the first line we
saw was for Flik's Flyers, so we jumped in line. This was by far the longest line we stood in
all day, and we still only stood there for 20 minutes. The ladies in front of us were super nice and
we talked with them the whole time about potty training and getting kids to
walk. Unfortunately, because we were chatting, we didn't notice
until we were getting onto the ride that we had forgotten the camera in the
stroller. Luckily, I had my handy-dandy phone, so we snapped a couple pictures with it.
Samuel chose the Homespun Applesauce box for us to ride in, I think
because it was the closest one to us- I like the way he thinks.
Francis' Ladybug Boogie was right
across the way from Flik’s Flyers, so we practically walked out the exit and straight into the line. This ride is
basically the tea cup ride except you are sitting in a ladybug instead. And I LOVE the tea cup ride so I was not
going to pass up riding the Ladybug Boogie.
And I am glad we didn't because we only stood in line for maybe 3
minutes and then we were spinning and spinning and SPINNING!! So fun. I even took a video while we were spinning to share with you.
Next we rode Heimlich's Chew Chew
Train because there wasn't a line. We
walked up and boarded the train. And
this ride was adorable and Samuel was truly adorable riding it. Just watch the video and you will
understand. Can you see the wonder in
his little eyes?! I love it! Anyway, as we were riding through the slice
of watermelon there was a little squirt of water and some hit me. I had a little freak out moment because I
hate the stickiness of sticky things. It
cracked me up that Samuel didn’t really react.
Then right after the watermelon we ride through a box of animal crackers
and IT SMELLS JUST LIKE ANIMAL CRACKERS!!
AJ and I were both like, “Did you
SMELL that?!”
The last ride we did in a bug’s
land was, Tuck and Roll Drive 'Em Buggies.
Because Lily isn't anywhere near 36” she and I couldn't ride, but Samuel
is a big boy so he could ride. Lily was
a little crazy during the 10 minute wait, but I am glad they went. Daddy and
Samuel had a great time. AJ ended up
pushing the pedals, Samuel couldn't reach, and Samuel was steering the buggy. They were crashing
into people and laughing and having a great time. I really enjoyed watching my boys play
together.
Our last stop in bug’s land was the
3D, It's Tough to be a Bug Show. Just as
we walked in they closed the doors so we had to wait 9 minutes for the next
showing, but it gave us time to look around.
There was funniness everywhere.
AJ took a picture of me with the “Beauty and the Bees” because Beauty
and the Beast is my favorite Disney movie.
But there was “Little Shop of Hoppers”, “My Fair Ladybug”, “Web Side
Story”, “Barefoot in the Bark.” and many more.
This was Samuel least favorite experience of the whole trip, right up
there with the Nemo submarine. At first
there was a little butterfly, Samuel loves butterflies, and he was trying to
get a really close look at it. Then, there
is a part where it seriously seems like spikes
are being thrown at your face, Samuel started yelling and sobbing, “No! no!
no!” Then you get hit in the face with poison, and stung in the back. After that some huge spiders fall
from the roof and by that point Samuel had had more than enough! He was off his chair and ready to bolt at the
next sign of danger. He was grateful
when it was over.
Car's Land. The place AJ and I were most excited
for! After a bug’s land we were right at
the entrance of Car’s Land, and it was … a masterpiece! It looked just like Radiator Springs, just like it. The only ride we rode in Car’s Land was
Mater's Junkyard Jamboree because Samuel was too short to ride Radiator Springs
Racers (which AJ and I both REALLY wanted to ride) and the line was way, way to
long for Luigi’s Flying Tires. But there
still was a height limit on Mater’s ride so Lily and I stood outside and watched
while Daddy and Samuel rode together. Then
we switched and Samuel and I rode together.
Even though mater’s Junkyard Jamboree was really, really busy AJ was
only in line for 15 minutes and I was only in line for 5. This was my favorite ride, hands down, of the
whole trip.
And to top it all off … we got to
meet MATER! Samuel was so surprised- he
really didn't know what to think. At first, he was a little wary of Mater, and we wanted him to get a little closer for the picture. We said, "You can touch him Samuel. You can touch Mater." So he scooted over and awkwardly touched Mater's lip. As we were leaving, Samuel gave Mater a hug and Mater laughed- it was so cute! Then we saw Lightning McQueen, the line was far too long, so we didn't get to meet him.
Exiting Car’s Land took us straight
to Paradise Pier. We did a little
wandering, because we weren't sure where to find the ride we were looking for,
which was Ariel's Under the Sea Adventure.
Samuel was in awe about the water and kept pointing it out and the birds
and this and that. I love that kids do
that. After a little confusion and
searching the map we found the ride we were looking for and there was only a 5
minute wait. All four of us squished
into a sea shell together. AJ and I
loved the ride. Samuel was a little
worried when we said, “We are going underwater now.” I think he has a little PTSD from the Finding
Nemo submarines. But he soon realized we
were only underwater in our imagination.
Across from Ariel’s Under the Sea
Adventure was the Golden Zephyr, which was our next stop. And we got lucky because we practically walked straight onto the ride without waiting at all- score! Side note: I don’t really understand why they have this ride at a Disney
park, I love it, but it isn’t really … Disney.
Anyway, so we were flying around and around in our rocket and Samuel
kept yelling, “Hi, any people! Hi, any
people!” What does that mean?!
After our rocket flight we walked around the pier on our way to the “Mickey’s Fun Wheel” A.K.A the Ferris wheel, but the line was a mile long. As a result, we continued on to King Triton’s Carousel. Again we pretty much walked right onto the ride- I don’t know if we were just lucky or what. Samuel and Daddy rode a sleek blue tuna fish and Lily and I rode a vibrant pink sea horse. Oh my, did we love that carousel! We should have gone again, but we needed to find a place to watch the World of Color show quick.
We found a nice open spot … right next to a garbage receptacle. (No wonder it was open, right?) Well we sat ourselves down and munched on our dinner to pass the time until the show started at 2100 hours (9 PM). After dinner we still had 40 minutes to burn so AJ took both the kids to ride Ariel’s Under the Sea Adventure again, because it was the closest, enclosed, ride. They all got back just in time to get comfy next to our trash can to watch the magic! All I am going to say is … GO SEE THE WORLD OF COLOR SHOW!!!
Let me just say, if you
have children and you are planning on going to Cali to visit one of the
Disneyland parks, we highly recommend spending most of your time in the California
Adventure Park over the Disneyland park. The lines were WAY
shorter, compared to the Disneyland lines; we did WAY more riding rides than
standing in lines. And Samuel actually knew
the characters in the California Adventure park. Plus, there is Car’s Land so …
it is just better.
What fun!
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