We stayed at the Grand Californian hotel, which is right next to California Adventure and has its own entrance into the park. It was amazing!

Our first day in the park we took a giant family photo of the whole group with all our Disney t-shirts on that Julie designed. She made them all with her Cricut using iron-on vinyl and they were so cute! We got compliments on them all day long.
Michelle's Mickey was a basketball with a bow on it, Stu's Mickey had a blue moustache (his inside joke), and Amy and Stella had matching bows with sparkly stars all over the front.
I didn't get a picture of Daniel & Julie's family somehow (ergh), but Daniel & Tucker & Graydon had matching DC logos on their shirts, and Julie & Nora Jane had matching classic Mickeys with red bows.I also missed Nate & Brooke, and Nate had a block U like Chris and Brooke had a classic Red polka dot Mickey with a black bow. Very cute.
After the photos were done, we took off for the rides! We headed to Fantasyland first, to get the kiddos excited. Perhaps it was a mistake to take Emme on Mr. Toad's Wild Ride first (which is dark and twisty), because she clung to me the entire rest of the day on every ride...including the train. Is this girl claustrophobic or something? She did NOT want to get in that cage!
Trying to soothe her fears with fruit snacks. It almost worked.
Next we went on It's A Small World. Emme had me in a bear hug across my chest the entire ride, poor thing. We should have gone on it again later in the week because by then when she had warmed up I think she would have loved it!
The kiddos were in HEAVEN in Toon Town. Emme just couldn't believe we were actually in Mickey's house!! It was by far the highlight of the trip for me to watch her excitement when we saw characters out on the street and during the parades. What fun!
The line to see Mickey himself wasn't very long so we hopped in and waited. Chris was off gathering fast-passes for the group and he missed it. But Emme was in awe. She was so excited to see Mickey and not scared one bit. She gave him a huge hug (she's still got her arm around him in this photo -- she didn't want to let go!)
Later in the afternoon I took Emme back to the hotel for a nap. (The absolute best thing about having the hotel so close was the ability to take our much-needed naps every day!) Since my preggo self can't go on many rides, Chris opted to stay out with my siblings and go on rides while we napped. Julie and Stella had never been to Disneyland before, so he told me he was being a good brother-in-law by making sure they got on some good rides that day. ;)This is a picture from Tower of Terror, the ride Chris loves to hate. He loves it, but it scares the crap out of him, ha ha! So fun.
{Grandma & Grandpa with the kiddos. Perhaps the best smiling picture of Emme we got the whole trip.}Next we hit Toon Town again. Who can resist the my-sized couches for the kiddos to sit on?
Emme finally started to warm up and loved the Buzz Lightyear ride. She's in love with Buzz & Woody, so I let her help me shoot with my gun (as evidenced by our scores...). However, it should be noted that on the Toy Story ride in California Adventure, I nearly beat Chris one-handed the first time we rode the ride, all with Emme's help. :)
Next we rode Autopia, because Jamers is in love with cars. He was in heaven! Melissa & Brent weren't allowed to touch the wheel at all while he drove. It was hilarious to be behind them and watch their heads jerk side to side while Jamers was steering.
Chris showing Melissa how it's done.
The "Ariel ride" was one of Emme's favorites. I think we did it 3 or 4 times while we were there. Every time was just as exciting as the first for Emme!
Among her favorites are Ariel, Mickey, Donald Duck, Goofy, Buzz & Woody, and for some odd reason...Captain Hook & Smee. (I think it must have to do with Jake & The Neverland Pirates that we watch sometimes?)
The next day we decided to hit our favorite rides again. We hit Autopia once more for Jamers.
And we hit Toy Story once more (so Chris could redeem his score, which he did). This time we were all about business. We wedged Emme in between us and locked her in with our knees so we'd both have two hands free for shooting. Chris beat me, fair and square. :)
Later that night we had dinner at the pizza place in Downtown Disney before we headed over to trick or treat with Mickey. Grandma bought these awesome buckets that lit up for the kids. Emme couldn't resist putting it on her head, and the other kids naturally followed suit.
We put Emme's elmo costume on at the last second because it was like 80 degrees out, and it only stayed on her for about 15 minutes before she was sweating to death in it. But she sure was cute!
{I love my candy THIS much!}We parked it on the curb with our candy and waited for Mickey's Halloween parade, which was awesome.
I was skeptical about the additional cost of the trick or treating night, but I thoroughly enjoyed it and I think I'd do it again! It was less crowded than it had been during the day, and I thought the trick or treating was set up really well. We had a great time that night.
This might be my favorite picture from the trip. It captures Emme so well -- reaching out and waving to all the characters as they walked by. I'm sure this trip was the highlight of her life so far! She couldn't have loved it more.Big thanks to Grandma & Grandpa Pace for taking us on such a fun trip! We love you!
2 comments:
I LOVE THE SHIRTS! How clever that every family has a theme.
I can't get over how cute those shirts are! What a FUN trip!!
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