Hiking in Yosemite was about 15,000 steps, Disneyland was over 20,000. That was without staying the entire day. The thing I was most looking forward to on this trip was riding the Matterhorn. I have no memory of riding this ride, only of it always being closed. I even check before getting tickets, and it was open. Apparently, I did not check enough, because it was closed. Doing some research while waiting for the park to open Steven discovered that it is only open on busy days. Since it seems silly to go to Disneyland on a busy day that makes sense why I never see it open.
We made excellent use of the Fast track tickets, and never had a line much more than 20 min. Our goal when we first got there was to go to the new Tomorrowland rides. This was also everyone else's goal. The line to just get a fast track ticket for Hyperspace Mountain was huge! We bypassed that line and went to the regular line, which only took 17 min for the front row. Here is a picture of our picture from the ride. We managed to get this one in twice.
Another Tomorrowland ride let's you take a trip underwater in a submarine! Getting in some underwater photography is important on every trip...
Castle Selfie |
60th Anniversary blue Mickey ears! |
One of my favorite rides is "It's a Small World". Unlike most people the song does not get stuck in my head, and the ride is so happy. This picture demonstrates very well our respective enthusiasm levels... If you want to enjoy the ride too, I made a video!
Another Fanstasyland favorite is the the teacups! I could ride this all day! (If it wasn't in the sun...)
Steven making use of our underwater camera on Splash Mountain.
It was a fun, but exhausting day. We probably should have taken more breaks. I think we made good use of our time, we managed to get every ride we wanted done, and a couple twice. :)
As we were leaving Disneyland a duck flew right near my head. Steven saw this happening and yelled, "Duck!" Then spent the next 20 minutes being ridiculously giddy that he finally had the chance to shout that and mean it both ways.
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