DAY 1: DISNEYLAND
| Here's a look at the crowd gathered on Main Street just before the rope drop. |
| Our first ride every year is Peter Pan. I'm not sure how that came about but it is one of my favorite attractions despite the ever-present long line. |
| Even my teenagers don't put up too much of a fight to go on Peter Pan... |
| Staying in Fantasyland, we headed over to Casey Jr Circus Train. |
| Although I prefer sitting on the front facing train cars, Judi loves sitting in the cages, so here we are... |
| I love the views from Casey Jr. |
| In line at Alice in Wonderland...the kids have no problem keeping themselves entertained. |
| Off we go, following the White Rabbit's foot prints. |
| Part of what makes Alice in Wonderland so unique is this section of raised outdoor track. |
| Next it was off to New Orleans Square and Pirates of the Caribbean. This is one of our family's favorites! |
| I'm getting more used to the Jack Sparrow animatronics everywhere on the attraction, but I wish my kids could have seen it before he was added and before all the other changes were made to it. |
| Staying in New Orleans Square, we went to Haunted Mansion next. I think it's funny how Haunted Mansion has become one of Judi's (my 7 year old) favorites. |
| Off to Critter Country and SPLASH MOUNTAIN!!!! |
| This was Judi's first time on Splash Mountain at Disneyland. She went on Disney World's version earlier this summer. |
| As we head up the first hill, Judi doesn't look so sure about what's coming next! She still doesn't care for the big final drop. |
| But after the final drop, knowing there are no more drops, she can smile! |
| Since Winnie the Pooh is on the way back to the rest of the attractions, we usually go on it after Splash Mountain. |
| Next, it was on to the Davy Crockett Explorer Canoes. I love being able to paddle a canoe around the Rivers of America. |
| I think the Canoes are one of the more underrated attractions. The kids always have fun on this one. |
| I always love to see nostalgic areas of the park, so when I get a chance to take a picture of the old Mine Train railroad tracks, I take it! |
| Off to Adventureland and Tarzan's Treehouse. We all agree that the Swiss Family Treehouse in Walt Disney World is much better than the Tarzan theme. |
| I was glad to see Marc Davis' lost safari scene made it relatively unscathed... |
| ...except for swapping out the race of the guys on the bottom to make it less racist? |
| Here's a look at some of the new additions... |
| The new butterfly joke the skippers used didn't really work for me. It was so forgettable, I can't remember what it was now... |
| The jokes here where Trader Sam used to be were also bland and forgettable. Definitely not as good as Trader Sam, "the head salesman of the jungle." |
| We took a stroll over to Snow White's Grotto. I have fond memories and fun picures with my mom in this area when I was a child. |
We then headed back to our hotel, the Del Sol, for lunch and naps. But on the way, I stopped at the Opera House to check out the displays inside.
| Disney currently has a display on the History of the Haunted Mansion. |
| I'm so glad that Disney keeps this on display at the entry. |
| Meanwhile, back at the motel, Liz got lunch started for the kids. |
| Next we made our way to Small World... |
| ...followed by some more pin trading at the Small World shop - once again the mystery pin trading. |
| While the more adventurous headed for more thrilling rides, others headed for Dumbo. |
| I joined the adventurous for a brief second to go on the Matterhorn... |
As a side note here, we actually got on Rise of the Resistance about this time also. It was quite an ordeal to get a "Boarding Group" to get on. Because of it's enormous popularity, "boarding groups," or advanced reservations, are required to get on. Knowing the process from doing it a month earlier at Walt Disney World, didn't help us get a boarding group here. In fact, we used the same method but when we tried to get a boarding group, we were told that they were all full and that we needed to try again at noon. So we tried again at noon and were given a "stand-by" boarding group, meaning that we probably wouldn't get on, but might if there weren't many break-downs on the attraction throughout the day. Our group was 264, I believe. We ended up being notified that we could get on about 8:30pm. Because of our excitement of being notified that we could get on and because we didn't want to miss it, I didn't get any pictures of the ride here, but I did get a POV video of Rise of the Resistance. You can also read about the process of obtaining a boarding group here. I was able to get some pictures of in on our third day which you can see further down in the trip report.
| ...and then went on rides more my speed with Judi and Liz. Here we went on Pinocchio. |
| We also did Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters... |
| They loaded us into the center row and never put anyone in the side rows...not sure why. |
| This is Dr. Strange's Ancient Sanctum where periodically he comes and does a show. Unfortunately we missed the show. |
| Up next, we headed to Luigi's Rollickin' Roadsters. |
| We also went on Radiator Springs Racers (Judi doesn't care for how fast it goes so she is crunched down on my lap in the picture). |
| After Cars Land, we headed for Ariel's Undersea Adventure. |
| One of all our kid's favorite rides is Grizzly River Run so we headed there next. |
| ...Judi and I spotted some chipmunks in the forest. |
| Judi is like the Queen of Hearts?!? Gulp... |
| This is a part of the Webslingers pre-show where Peter Parker explains what has gone wrong and how we can help. |
| Another problem was seating. There was less seating here than I've ever seen at a restaurant. We had to take our food to the old Hyperion Theater outside waiting area where tables were set up. |
| The PYM Test Kitchen is based off of Ant Man, where things can be shrunk and enlarged. The food was cleverly presented and tasted about average. |
| We decided to go on Toy Story Midway Mania. Believe it or not, this was actually my first time on it in California Adventure (my very first time was earlier in the summer at Walt Disney World). |
| After Toy Story Mania, Shelby enjoyed an ice cream... |
| Then we headed over to the Incredicoaster observation area to watch the more adventurous brave the Incredicoaster. |
| ...while others tried out Inside Out: Emotional Whirlwind for the first time. |
| Next it was off to Jumpin' Jellyfish. |
| Since Lizi was feeling a little sick the first time we went on Ariel's Undersea Adventure and didn't go with us, we decided to do it again. |
| Since we were in a very picturesque area, we decided to take a group picture with our friends, the Dollins. |
| There were a couple of requests to go on Radiator Springs Racers again so we headed back to Cars Land. |
| We then went to try something I had never done before - the Animation Academy. Here an instructor teaches you how to draw different characters every half hour. |
| Judi had been asking all day to go to the Pixar Pal-a-round and I love it too, especially at night, when the park is all lit up. Here are a few pictures of California Adventure after dark. |
| We first went to try out the new Snow White's Enchanted Wish again. I really like the changes to this attraction. |
| Judi and I then went to a couple more of the Fantasyland "dark rides" while the older kids headed for more teen-specific rides. Up first for us, Mr Toad... |
| ...while Liz and Judi took the Disneyland Railroad over to Mickey's Toon Town to do some exploring. |
| We then headed for Tomorrowland and to Autopia. |
| We left Tomorrowland and headed over to Fantasyland, stopping by the wishing well in Snow White's Grotto. |
| Then we went on Storybook Land Canal Boats which is one of my favorites. This was also said to be one of Walt Disney's favorite areas of the park because of all the intricate details. |
| On our way over to ride Small World again, we noticed one of Judi's favorite characters! Mary Poppins! |
| Always looking for that perfect shot... |
| We then headed over to Winnie the Pooh since there's never a line to get on it. |
| While we were on Winnie the Pooh, we received a notification that our boarding group had been called for Rise of the Resistance so we hurried over to Galaxy's Edge. |
| Even Poe Dameron was a part of our "mission." |
| Once given our mission, we were directed to a shuttle - the blue and grey vehicle in the background. |
| Everyone on board! |
| Our shuttle was ambushed by the First Order and they captured us in their tractor beam and took us to... |
| Then we were led to the interrogation room where we were interrogated by General Hux and Kylo Ren. |
| The rebels broke us out of the interrogation room... |
| ...and loaded us into transports to try to make our escape. These trackless ride vehicles are pretty cool! |
| Our escape route led us past massive, actual size AT-AT's... |
| ...and then to the bridge where we were spotted by Kylo Ren! |
| Just as we thought we had made our escape, Kylo's lightsaber penetrated the ceiling! This really neat special effect wasn't working when we first went on the attraction in June at Walt Disney World. |
| We escaped Kylo, but then wound up witnessing large laser canons firing on the Rebel fleet. |
| We made it back to Batuu all in one piece! |
| Rise of the Resistance is an amazing experience! From the story-telling, to the animaronics, to the sheer size of many of the sets, Disney hit this one out of the park! |
| When we got back to Disneyland, Liz and the older kids went to the Matterhorn... |
| While Judi and I headed back to Jungle Cruise so I could listen to my favorite skipper jokes again. I just love their "dad jokes." |
| "We're now entering the elephant bathing pool. But feel free to take pictures, folks - they all have their trunks on." |
| "We're now entering man-eating piranha territory so please keep your hands inside the boat. Women and children, don't worry, these are man-eating piranha." |
| Next, we met back up and went to the Tiki Room. This is usually the last attraction we visit before we leave but since we were already in the area, we decided to go on it early. |
| ...while Judi and I went to Casey Jr, Alice in Wonderland, and Winnie the Pooh. |
| When we got off of Pirates, we were welcomed by the amazing Disneyland fireworks! |



