The App Is Useless Except We Didn't Use It Today
But Pluto Picked A Favorite Family Member
And It Is Me So Ha
With
no Park reservation we slept until 9:30 on our last day. It still felt as completely
disorienting as getting up before seven did on the rest of the days. I had no
idea why a text related to a mid-day meeting back at work showed up before I
arose. Clearly a week was not enough for my biological clock to adjust to a three-hour
difference, particularly when starting out (and, honestly, continuing) with almost no sleep.
Between
the issues on the flight down and being in a coma the duration of every stay in
the room, it’s a good thing I brought books with me. They looked extremely cute
sitting motionless all week on the nice little shelf next to my side of the bed.
I
thought I dropped my ever-present sharpie somewhere in the Parks. When cleaning
out my little shelf, and removing some extra print outs, I learned my “back up
pen” had been in my pocket the whole time, and my main pen and sharpie were under
those papers all week.
No
amount of planning can counteract general male cluelessness.
This
was to be the last ride for Anabelle’s Pink Princess backpack, which was her
kindergarten backpack and made several Disney trips with her. To give it some final
moments of dignity, Rosa removed the Minnie button covering the hole and sewed it
closed for this last day. She’s not “purse in the purse and a roll of aluminum foil”
stocked like Grandma, but she is very well prepared.
I
started looking into PhotoPass. I remembered seeing the package listed on the
website for a week’s worth of photos, but couldn’t find it on the App. A call
to Disney IT revealed there was no way to access that on the App, and we’d have
to wait until we got home to a computer, select “buy” on the earliest picture and
THEN activate the “everything after that for a week” package download.
Anabelle,
still frustrated by being misled throughout the trip, pointed out, “Of course there’s no
button for that selection. That would mean the App was good.” When I pointed
out Guests could only download the photos instead of getting them on an easier
to handle memory stick, she replied.
“Of
course… Because they’re hippies.”
This
morning was definitely the longest conscious time we spent in the room, allowing enjoyment of California Adventure view.
Anabelle wanted to use the supplied coffee machine. Rosa, being amazingly
efficient, had already packed all the supplies for it leading her to have to dig
them out.
We
hunted on the television for the analogous “Must Do Disney” channel and failed
to find any equivalent. (Freakin’ California) Anabelle decided to peek at the
Disney World App, extending the rant she had resumed for the PhotoPass discussion.
“Oh
look, it says Alice will be in EPCOT at 2:30… I bet she shows up.
And
ALL of Winnie the Pooh’s appearances are written down. Ah, the dream!”
She
searched through all of the maps and announced, “MGM will now be called ‘Two Square Feet,’
now that I truly know what ‘One Square Foot’ Disney Parks look like.”
Then
she switched to the Magic Kingdom. “Oh look, the Country Bears are wandering
around Frontierland…
I
bet they have listed times.”
While
we were still in the room, I tried taking a Panorama picture of the gorgeous Pixar
Mural behind the beds. I did this by holding the phone as steady as possible while
side stepping across the room, nearly falling over furniture and luggage
multiple times.
[“That
was hilarious.” – Anabelle]
Rosa
followed up by taking a much better one without getting off of the couch.
Show
off.
I
had one last time of trying to push the door open to exit the bathroom (it was a
sliding door which confounded me all week) before we did a last review of the
room. Downstairs we checked out. There was no print out due to not getting the
far less functional, and more expensive, Magic Bands Plus leading to us not charging
anything to the room for the first time in our Disney visiting history.
“God
forbid they use a system that works.” - Anabelle (still mid Freakin’ California
rant)
We
stored our baggage and trekked over to the Disneyland Hotel for our Noontime “Breakfast”
at Goofy’s Kitchen.
They
had taken the “Spring Special” sign down, and the outside “Goofy’s Kitchen”
sign looked a great deal like the “Chef Mickey’s” one back east. Rosa and I recreated
the picture we took near that one for our one-year Anniversary. That’s the one visit Anabelle is still bitter about not being brought on, despite not existing. [“You
should have thought of that” - Anabelle] Anabelle took one like the ones she took near
the Chef Mickey’s sign the days of the “incidents,” while holding her hair up, just
in case.
Going
for the end of breakfast on a weekday had orders of magnitude less people than
going to the end of dinner on a Sunday night, on the final night of a special
promotion…
On Mother’s Day.
Go
figure.
Goofy
was still in his own little room at the entrance. He made kisses and “Hyuck”
noises which only weirded us out a little after a whole week of Relaxed and Groovy. We were seated immediately with no wait time.
Clearly
the Relaxed and Groovy folks were sorry to see us go. The music playlist included:
“I Wanna Be Like You,” Shakira’s “Try Everything” from Zootopia, plus “Hi
Ho” and “Everybody Wants To Be a Cat,” in Spanish.
YAAAAY!
The
waiter offered to have the Chef give Rosa the gluten free tour of the buffet.
She accepted because she forgot what she learned earlier in the week. The Relaxed
and Groovy mentality can be contagious.
Rosa
was getting an omelet at the station and I was grabbing food. Anabelle let us know Pluto was
coming. Because we were used to characters skipping tables when not everyone
was present, I went to stand next to Rosa while she was waiting for her eggs,
figuring Pluto would bypass the table and catch us later, per normal, non Relaxed
and Groovy character procedure.
He
instead indicated to Anabelle that we were missing, gave her hugs and kisses, complimented
her ears, and took a selfie with her.
YAAAY!
But
still-
Freakin’
California.
Dale
came by after Rosa and I returned. Rosa was not about to miss one of who she
started referring to as, “My Boys.” They got more hugs and kisses, and I got a
fist bump with an explosion noise.
Those
Relaxed and Groovy characters were nowhere near as silent as we were used to.
Anabelle’s
rants were put on hold as she sang the praises of the Caesar salad. She was also
happy to hear the “Move It Shake It.” Song again. The napkin twirling dance
happened, and Anabelle’s excitement continued as she survived both that and
Goofy passing by.
I was reminded again why I was not a fan of the Napkin Twirling
Dance as both my wife and child once more twirled their napkins to make them repeatedly
smack me upside the head.
Chip
was coming towards us when a cheery, pushy and obviously local girl (nice but not kind) from a nearby table
interrupted his path and demanded a selfie. When she left, he hit us with a
funny, “What the heck was that?” pose. The girl did the same thing to Minnie later
after she was leaving some fun times at our table.
Characters
in our home Parks have perfected juking away from rude people to make sure the
turn order is respected.
Freakin’
California.
We
had fun with Chip, the other half of Rosa’s “My Boys.” Then there were three birthday
celebrations all around us. The Relaxed and Groovy people still use fire on their
birthday desserts. Anabelle covered her head and yelled, “I’m surrounded.” Luckily,
she came out unscathed.
YAAAAAY!
The
waiter brought our diet soda, cranberry juice and lemonade refills while calling
me, “Boss.”
Anabelle
was puzzled. “Why are you always ‘boss’?”
We
talked about the trip between characters. I pointed out that I expected to have
seen the Tiki Room more often since that’s Anabelle’s “comfort ride.” She countered
that it was oddly placed. Plus, this time her comfort ride was Pinocchio.
I
DON’T WANNA BE A DONKEY!!!!
The
characters kept passing by and acknowledging us, Garden Grill style. Anabelle and
Dale “raised the roof” together during a dance number.
Pluto
returned and made excited “They’re Here!” gestures. We gave him some parting
hugs. Anabelle said it was a good thing we were gone before, since that meant
she got to see him twice. She crossed her fingers, “We’re like this.” It was a
nice bookend since he was the first character we ran into in the parks, and due
to Relaxed and Groovy, we weren’t supposed to see him at the beginning (unscheduled)
or the end (second stop) of the trip.
The
food at this place was excellent, probably the best of the vacation, the accidental
double feature here worked out well. Rosa had breakfast at the start of the seating,
and then lunch before we left. That’s a testament to the quality of the gluten free
selections. Anabelle always raved about the eggs benedict
at 1900 Park Faire. I get it now. The scary part is she said while these were
excellent, the Floridian ones were better. WOW! I guess we do have to see the
new characters meeting there at breakfast. Snow White in the Wilderness Lodge can
work fine as the only out of park dinner. (Y minus XXXXXX)
Also,
Rosa’s hand delivered gluten free cookie was far softer and more appetizing than
the circular brick she’d received on Mother’s Day. Freshness matters.
YAAY!
We
went to pay the bill, and a week of over exertion kept us from remembering which
character buffet included the tip (because of pre-payment, which is a
substantial hint that would have helped in a less addled state) and which didn’t.
After blankly staring at the receipt for far too long, we figured it out, closed
up shop and left our table. While we were looking at the bill, Anabelle checked
old pictures on her phone and yelled, “I cracked the code!” She noticed Goofy’s
mouth had a visible tongue in Florida but had far less detail here. She theorized
that led to his ability to “Hyuck.”
Who
am I to question this logic?
Dale
(“MY BOYS!”) was passing as we left and mimed weeping when we told him we
needed to leave Disneyland. There were huge warm hugs for all.
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAY!!!
I
didn’t notice the nifty wallpaper in the hotel bathroom, until the little girl
whose Dad brought her into another stall started randomly naming Disneyland rides.
The paper featuring a bunch of them was very cool.
Anabelle’s
pin trading was limited this trip, for reasons we’d find out shortly. (I still got
a little foreshadowing left in me.) However, she found a Hidden Mickey Fantasia
fish pin to trade for in this hotel’s store. She did face a significant
update to her boards when we got home, primarily via purchases.
We
passed through security for the final time to walk and shop through Downtown Disney.
On the main stage was a Hawaiian Dance demonstration. Maybe that’s where all
the performers from the Polynesian Luau were transferred?
After
a week of passing it once or twice daily, we finally got to enter the big Star
Wars store with Rey’s speeder outside. YAAAY! Anabelle looked into getting a Kyber
Crystal. Sadly, not only did their prices raise, but the only way to make them
light up was a small platform…
Which
only worked if you plugged it into the super expensive light saber holder.
Alas.
I
did pick up the official Sabbac card game. Anabelle’s response led to the
following exchange-
“I
knew you were going to buy that.”
Me-
“I see… Will you play it with me?”
Anabelle-
“No.” (alas.)
Me-
“Well, at least it kept me from buying the Dejarik board.”
Anabelle-
“That is a good thing.”
Getting
it home I found I should have listened better to the demonstration we sat near in Batuu as the
instructions are FAMOUSLY vague. Luckily, nerds run the internet and
clarifications were much easier to find than other players.
Back
outside in an area with picnic tables, there were coloring sheets with the
various emotions from Inside Out 2 along with collections of crayons.
Anabelle chose Fear and I went with Anger. No one is surprised by these. Rosa
picked Anxiety but hadn’t seen any of the trailers for the new film, therefore
she went in blind with no idea who it was and made some epic color choices. Also,
she mistook what features were eyes on the black and white drawing, adding more
uniqueness to the image. The table covering added a wild texture to the
pictures. There was a wall to hang them on in a big rainbow pattern, but we took
them with us instead of leaving them hanging there.YAAAAY!
I
needed a pit stop and planned to meet them at the Lego store. I learned that
the Relaxed and Groovy set maintain their slow walking pace even when they are en
route to a rest room.
Seriously?!?!?!?!
This
time I KNOW they had somewhere to be!
FREAKIN' CALIFORNIA!!
The
Lego store was cool, but combining Disney with Lego meant the additive overpricing
was more insane than both of them usually were. Somewhere along our walk, Rosa
broke down again, and took a pill to let her have a final sample of the legendary
Disneyland Churros.
YAAAY!
At
the main Pin place, Anabelle picked up a couple of Blind Box hidden Mickey Pins,
she had done this as well in Tomorrowland which was where she learned they only
allow trades for certain sets of pins with the same set, and they must be purchased
in that specific store. Back there she did trade a Big Hero Six one to get her
beloved Honey Lemon. (A frequent cosplay and one of the reasons she’s a
chemistry major.) Here she got Chewie and Minnie with an airplane. They were
the right wave, but not the ones she was hoping for. Even if we had park tickets,
she couldn’t have traded them back where she saw the one she wanted because she
didn’t buy them there.
Freakin’
California.
I was looking at the outdoor racks and a woman was inside telling the Cast Member
she was only interested in collecting pins with Disney Villains. She had a shirt
which reflected this fandom. The Cast Member came up to ask if I needed help, saw
my ancient “Every Disney Villain” shirt and said, “I assume you’re with her.”
I
replied, “Nope, I’m just a weird coincidence in your day.”
Honestly,
this is my main function with most people, whether I know them or not.
We
worked our way into the World of Disney for the main shopping of the afternoon.
There was an overly Relaxed and Groovy, really slow guy checking out the Pin Board,
leading Anabelle to move on to other shopping before checking it herself.
Rosa
demonstrated I wasn’t the only one worn out and jet lagged. She found what she expected
would be a great water bottle souvenir for one of the kids.
It
was a Disney Pooper Scooper.
Anabelle
had been going back and forth concerning the purchase of some Minnie Ears. She eventually locked on to
a set of shiny Cinderella ones, partially out of noticing she really missed
Cinderella on this trip. She took that Princess for granted, being everywhere
in Disney World. Here she was only in the Disneyland Parade, and tucked deep
inside her carriage, limiting interactions. Anabelle debated a while, but then
realized with this trip wearing out her custom Donald Ears, she would need a new
set for the Magic Kingdom. YAY!
It
was a long shopping trip, but honestly, that’s the only way Rosa will have
enough time to make comparisons and pick things for herself which she did.
YAAAY!! This included a shirt hunt comparing a vast number of designs. She
found a red one with a boatload of characters she liked, plus a Disneyland
shirt with a different mess of characters in front of the (little) Castle
including ride specific ones like Mr. Toad, a, Ghost, and a Pirate, that was very
me. While the hunt went on, Anabelle found one with a collection of characters,
including Clarabelle, over by the Disney Vacation Club stuff. YAAAY!!
Anabelle
learned here why the pin trading had been subpar the whole trip. The pin board
had all the typical stuff that no one wanted. Then the slow person in front of
her asked for the trivia question to get access to a better pin. He answered
and then could only trade for the pin related to the answer. Anabelle did the
same for one she didn’t really care about and was soured by the whole
experience.
“THEY
GATEKEEP THE GOOD PINS!!!”
Freakin’
California.
This
led her back to the end of the trip, exhaustion fueled, near constant, rant state. She
said, “I know I called this the most magical place on earth after meeting
Oswald, Clarabelle, and Miss Marvel, but I take it back. The character selection
is peak but the execution is horrendous.”
It
wouldn’t be a Disney Trip without a Dad reference. As we were paying at the checkout
counter, on the wall behind the register was an “animated painting” of Thumper,
his favorite.
Every
single Relaxed and Groovy cast member, and many guests as well, had a big painted
on smile and told us to “Have a Nice Day” in a visibly more forced way than Disney
World Cast Member Awesome Happiness. I asked Rosa and Anabelle if they now
understood Steve Martin’s profane response to those same kind of Californians’ “pleasantness”
in My Blue Heaven?
“Oh,
I get it now.”
We
went back to the pin store, to allow Anabelle to buy thank you presents for us,
because she’s awesome. “My Boys” was for Rosa and Pirate Skeletons for me. YAAAY!
We’d
heard the Cast Member vendors would let you take a picture holding all their
balloons on Main Street. Some folks posted they’d hold the strings a little
down stream from the Guest. That did seem too good to be true. Rosa asked a
Downtown Disney balloon seller, and it was a far more obvious method. The Cast
Member maintained the balloons and Rosa stood in front of her with a fist
overlapping where the strings collected. The illusion worked and she got a cool
picture.
YAAAAAAAAAY!
On
the way back out of Downtown Disney, a guy a little way in front of us saw the giant
Maleficent Dragon on the Lego Store and shouted,
“HOLY
S***!!!! That whole thing is made of Legos!!!!”
I
laughed a little too loud and he turned around and apologized.
I
told him not to worry as I’d said those EXACT words a few days before the first
time I saw it.
We
passed the Disneyland Hotel and heard the start of a wedding reception in the outside
area. Since it doesn’t rain (at least in the afternoon) they could plan an
outdoor wedding like that. Fun!
We
had a bit of extra time. Instead of hanging around our hotel, we went to check
out the Grand Californian instead. If there had been any indication of
appearance times in our hotel, we probably wouldn’t have done that.
Freakin’
California.
The
Grand Californian really did look like the illegitimate child of the Wilderness
Lodge and the Grand Floridian. There were Disney songs being played on a fancy
looking piano. There was also a six foot Millennium Falcon made out of pastry.
That was… a thing we saw.
3 comments:
It’s not my fault 4-town makes BANGERS
Also I forgot we went to the zoo two days after why did we do that
No argument on 4-Town.
And we went to avoid the giant transition from Disney walking to normal sitting and working.
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