We we’re back from a wonderful family trip to the Magic Kingdom over the Christmas holiday and boy did we have a great time! Denise and I, along with my sister Sarah have been planning this trip for the last few months and there was a lot of planning indeed. It’s a complicated proposition taking eight people (our six plus Sarah and her son Owen) on a road trip such as this. Nevertheless everything went off without a hitch and vacation was a grand getaway for all of us.
Since our kids have another set of parents, Denise and I spent a relaxing Christmas morning by ourselves and went for a nice breakfast. Our road trip later that night would require me to drive through the night non-stop, so we took the opportunity to take a long nap during the afternoon in anticipation of the crew arriving later in the evening. We planned on leaving at 10pm and driving the 6 hours to Anaheim. When everyone arrived, we celebrated a Christmas night together around the decorated tree and then packed up and headed out. The drive to Anaheim was uneventful and I was able to pull into the Paradise Pier Hotel at Disneyland at 5:00am, right on time!
Our 5-day park hopper passes allowed us early entry into the park on 3 separate days, so we enjoyed a quick breakfast in the hotel and walked across the street to the park for the opening at 7am. We spent the day at the park and during the afternoon, we all started to crash and burn from lack of sleep, including me operating on zero sleep. We napped back at the hotel and went back to the park at night for the Fantasmic show in Adventureland. All I can say is it was amazing! Fireworks, costumes, watershows, sailing ships. Disney really does these types of things the right way.
Anyway, to make a long story somewhat shorter, we spent the next 4 days skipping back and forth from Disneyland and California Adventure, standing in lines, using Fastpasses, eating yummy food where we could and really enjoying ourselves. One thing that was helpful for us, is realizing that feeding our 6-person family at Disneyland easily gets to $60 or more for every meal, so we went grocery shopping outside the park and carried our own snacks and made sandwiches back at the hotel whenever we could. We really saved some money avoiding park meals when we could. However there are some occasions like eating dinner at the Blue Bayou in Adventureland that you just have to do. The meals we all had were really good, and the service there (like everywhere in DL) is great!
So on our 5th day at the park, we were all pretty worn out and it had started to rain too. Denise and the girls made it into the park early for Mickey’s Tunetown Madness while the boys and I packed up the truck. We joined them
in the park, went on a few rides and all decided we’d had enough. Our drive out of LA was terrible with traffic worse than I’ve ever seen, but once we had hit the Grapevine, things smoothed out and we arrived home in Vacaville at midnight. Just in time to celebrate Elizabeth’s 13th birthday party on New Year’s Eve!
A few post-trip thoughts:
- Everything at DL is pricier, but worth it. The cast members, parades, environment, food, amenities are all top notch. They pull out all the stops.
- If you have a birthday at DL you’re in for a treat. Wearing the birthday button on your short means you’ll have cast members telling you happy birthday all day long.
- Get to the park early as it really fills up later in the day and the lines for rides get very long.
- Take your own food, drinks and snacks when you can. In a backpack!
If you’re interested in seeing photos of our trip to DL, you can following this link.
http://gtaber.smugmug.com/Family-Photos/Disneyland-Christmas/10827459_99QBK