So we had a fabulous time in Disneyland! The weather was beautiful and the food was good (meaning we didn't actually eat AT Disneyland... LOL!) My mom and I drove down with the girls on Wednesday and home on Saturday. The drive is long but fun. My mom got a brand new car, a GMC Acadia, and it is so awesome. My poor husband.... I want one so bad now, it's all he's gonna hear about for the next year! LOL!
I love the art of Disneyland. There is an art gallery above Pirates of the Carribean and I could spend hours there... but it was closed for remodeling while we were there.... but I did manage to snap some pictures of the art hanging in the World of Disney store in Downtown Disney. I also snapped some pics of the pins that are in the anime style. I love that Disney has picked up on this because I do love this style soooo much! I couldn't afford to buy it because really what purpose does it serve? So there was no justification... but I did take pics so I could share it with you all!!
And we rode Nemo (which if your from California... you've probably heard, the lines are like 3 hours long) but on Wed. when we got there, the line was only 35 minutes!!! So we jumped right in it! The kids were maybe a little hungry, but we didn't care... we told them, we MUST RIDE THIS NOW... or we might not get to. But that is what Disneylan is all about afterall :)... forcing your kids to have fun... not stopping for food or naps...trying to fit it all in a shorter time than you had anticipated... it's fun tho, right? Here are some of the pics from Nemo:
And we did the Mickey's Halloweentime Trick or Treat thing. This is a seperate event from Disneyland. It happens at Disney California Adventure AFTER the park closes, and you have to have a special ticket. All of the Disney villans are out roaming the streets, along with some other cute witches, clowns, etc. Then the kids ride the rides, go trick or treating, and there is lots of dancing.... dancing dancing dancing! Till you can't dance no more... well I could have... but the kids had had enough. LOL! I can't say enough about this event! It is so fun and memorable! (On a side note... getting their costumes ready was super stressful for two reasons 1. I am crafty... so I feel my children should have especially elaborate, fabulous, crafty costumes. and 2. the store bought costumes were TRAMPY and SKANKY this year! What the hell is that all about???!!!! They took ADULT porn star type costumes and shrank them down to size 8's??? Fish nets and everything!!??? So we ended up with a victorian style queen. That was Gracie and it was store bought... but it fit her perfectly. And little Daisy was a Pirate Girl which was half bought and half made. Neither costume was particularly fabulous, but hey... at least they weren't skanky!!) Here's some pictures from that!
And finally, I leave the powers at Disneyland (namely the marketing team) with these thoughts: (well let me first say, for those of you who don't know... Disney's catch phrase for last year, and then extended further for another year.... has been "The Year of a Million Dreams" ) So during the last year, Disneyland cast members (aka employees) have been making random guests' dreams come true. People are picked out of crowds and given shopping sprees, free meals, fast passes and more.... and Disney has vowed to give away a million of these "dreams" every year.... well here's what I think about that... TERRIBLE BAD NO GOOD VERY VERY BAD IDEA!!! The marketing team should seriously rethink this one.... and here's why: 500 million people go to Disneyland every year... so that means 1 in 500 will have a dream come true... it may be a fabulous dream, or it may be just a free meal... but only 1 in 500 will have this experience. So in other words.... 499 out of 500 people will go home with nothing, all though possibly having witnessed some other person getting a "dream" So what kind of good marketing is it to please 1/500 people??? I'm not sure... and then extending it for a year on top of that???? DUMB! I personally have been to Disneyland with my family 4 times since this promo started... and we have witnessed TONS of other people getting their dreams made... but we have never recieved any dreams :( and if anything we leave the park feeling bitter and mad! So to the marketing people at Disneyland... PLEASE STOP! LOL! rethink what you are doing here! It's bad marketing... I know you can take it cause your a huge company that has people that will patronize your business no matter what (especially since you've successfully brain washed our kids (collectively with McDonalds :) BUT still! Think about it!
That is all... the end of my rant! LOL! Thanks for listening! Luv ~ Missy