Sunday, February 16, 2025

Disneyland at Halloween with Friends - October 2024: Day 3



Sunday - 
  • Slept in a little to go to breakfast; Grady had a little attitude (got worse at breakfast)
    • It was nice to sleep in some.  We are not used to that on vacation.  
  • Great American Maple Eatery - overall good, not great service, my food came out late and it was cold. Everyone else had a good time and good meal. Grady was a grouch because he was hungry. We saw Bing Bong in the lobby of the Pixar Pier Hotel
    • We started our day going to the Pixar Pier Hotel for breakfast at the Great American Maple Eatery.  We loved it last time, but it was not the same experience this time.  Grady was having a lot of trouble listening and following directions.  I ended up taking him outside and we got locked out of the hotel.  We had to go back in through the lobby to get back to breakfast.  The service was not nearly as good.  I got the eggs Benedict and it was late getting out and it was cold.  Cold poached eggs with hollandaise sauce is very off putting.  Our waitress never came back so I didn’t have a chance to ask about it.
  • Disneyland Hotel - walked to Disneyland hotel, walked around, went to shop, put name in at Trader Sam’s and got in at 11:30. I thought we were going inside, but the largest group they can take inside is 4, we sat outside, which was fine. We all had drinks and they were great! We left with a lot of mugs (and left a LOT of money). We had a great time. Walked back to hotel to get ready for party.
    • After breakfast, we wanted to go to Trader Sam’s and we got there before they opened.  We had to wait a little to put our name in and then had to wait a little after.  We walked around the Disneyland Hotel and walked through the shop.  We were able to sit, but outside unfortunately, our group was too large to go inside.  We did take turns going inside to see what it was all about.  We all got Tiki drinks, even the kids, and they were delicious.  I’ve been making them at home and these were very similar (I was impressed with myself).  Our server was GREAT!  We did find during the day there is an hour and a half limit on the table; limits drinks and allows tables to turn.  We each had a couple drinks and got a handful of mugs to take home.  Lisa asked about special mugs and surprisingly they still had the jungle cruise themed mug.  It was really cute and we ended up getting 2 (I gave one to my brother for his birthday).  We had a great time and sitting outside didn’t seem to detract from the enjoyment. 
  • Oogie Boogie Bash - Dinner at Pym’s, Agatha, Ernesto de La Cruz, picture with headless horseman, mad madame mimm, mater’s, cats treat trail, big hero six treat trail, parade, world of color treat trail, churros, jumping jellyfish, Sid, carousel/incredicoaster, characters, villain’s grove, radiator springs racers, Oogie boogie
    • We went back to the hotel and changed into our Halloween costumes to go to Oogie Boogie Bash.  Our costumes were themed as Cinderella characters.  They worked great for all of us.  We were all very excited as this was something new for us and an exclusive ticketed party at California Adventure.  We got there a little after it started and got in with a short line.  We were given wristbands and trick or treat bags and then we were off.  We started in Avengers Campus for dinner at Pym’s; always delicious and a kid favorite.  The party events started right after we were done with dinner so we got in our first trick or treat line and saw Agatha.  She was great, in the spot where the Dr Strange show was.  There were a lot of trick or treat trails, and we went through most of them.  We saw Ernesto de la Cruz, Madame Mimi, Sid, Oogie Boogie and more.  We rode several rides, the lines were walk on’s.  If we ever do another party, I would do more rides.  The spot off the hub where the Christmas tree is was a headless horseman statue.  It’s eye lit up, it snorted smoke and made noise.  There was a PhotoPass photographer with it so we took some group pictures.  We watched the parade, which was my favorite part.  I’ve never been a big parade person, but this one (and Magic Happens and the Christmas parade) was SO good.  It started with Ichabod and the headless horseman, then had Nightmare Before Christmas, Haunted Mansion and Villains.  The step sisters were awesome.  Lisa and Alli were dress as the step sisters so when the parade characters saw them they freaked out.  Then they saw Grady dressed as the prince and started fighting over him.  We all loved the parade.  After the parade we walked around the Pixar Pier area and then went to the Villains Grove.  Spence really wanted me to do it.  It was in the Redwood Creek Challenge area and there were some cool special effects (lighting, smoke, etc), but it wasn’t a don’t miss.
    • Overall, we had a great time at the party.  I wish it was longer (especially for the cost).  I’m not sure it is a must do, but we very much enjoyed it.

Pixar Pier Hotel with Halloween decor

Disneyland Hotel

Going to Oogie Boogie Bash

Oogie Boogie Bash!

Trick or Treat Trails!

Pictures before the parade

Parade time!

Halloween Parade!

More party fun!

Villains Grove!

End of the night at Oogie Boogie Bash



Thursday, January 9, 2025

Disneyland at Halloween with Friends - October 2024: Day 2



Saturday- 
  • Woke up early; got virtual queue for HM; long line for security, through security at 9:00, almost an hour wait
    • Haunted Mansion was under construction, but it was open for the Holiday version.  The only way to ride was through a virtual queue.  It opened at 7:00 so we made sure to get up early to get the virtual queue.  We got ours, but the Browne’s were a little later than our number.
    • Our plan was to get the park early, but we were a little slow leaving the hotel.  We got to security a little after 8:00 and didn’t get into the park until after 9:00.  We’ve never waited that long in security.  It was a Saturday and I’m not sure we have been on a Saturday before.  
  • Churro and Pinocchio- Maeve didn’t like it
    • We got in the park and walked toward the castle and stopped at the churro stand for a treat.  
    • We headed to Fantasyland and found it was PACKED!!  We started with Pinocchio.  It’s not my favorite, but it’s a slow dark ride with a short line.  It was a good start.  Maeve (the Browne’s oldest, age 5), didn’t like it.
  • Carousel - I watched
    • Ryan said Fallon (the Browne’s youngest, age 3), wanted to ride the horses.  They all rode the carousel and I watched.  I enjoyed watching and as they were getting off, we saw Peter Pan get on the carousel.
  • Haunted Mansion Holiday - so good, a lot of construction. Split from group
    • It was time for our Haunted Mansion boarding pass, so we split up from our group.  There were scrims all along the walkway of Haunted Mansion so the line was along the walls and then directly into the Mansion.  It was a pretty short wait.  This is my favorite.  I love Haunted Mansion and the Holiday version with Jack and Sally is done SO well.  This year’s gingerbread house was very impressive.  It was a Frankenstein table where the head rotated and changed.  It was really cool.
  • Park is packed!!!
    • After HM, we found the park was PACKED.  We decided to stop and eat.
  • Red rose taverne - delicious pumpkin cold brew
    • We met our group at Red Rose Taverne.  We have found this is a good breakfast stop.  I got a pumpkin cheesecake cold brew with my breakfast sandwich.  The coffee was good, but as it drank it was too sweet and rich.  
  • Star Wars land and then Winnie the Pooh
    • We walked through Galaxy’s Edge to try and get a cold brew, but they weren’t open yet.  This area was busy as well, but we showed the area to our friends.  Neither of them are Star Wars people, but they throught it was still pretty cool.  After Galaxy’s Edge, we stopped in Critter Country and rode Winnie the Pooh.  It was great for Maeve and Fallon.  It’s a cute fun ride.  The line looked long, but it moved quick.  We saw Santa, Pooh and Tigger meet and greats while we waited in line for the ride.  They were gone by the time we were done.
    • We also got to see some of Splash Mountain’s remodel to Tiana.  What we saw looked great.  It was supposed to open around a month after we were there.
  • Pirates LL - Browne kids did not like it
    • After Winnie the Pooh, we got a Lightning Lane for Pirates of the Caribbean.  We love this ride.  The Browne kids were not sure.  The adults enjoyed it, but the girls did not.  We got a little wet though so that didn’t help.
  • HM for Browne’s - no bueno for kids
    • Then it was the Browne’s turn to ride Haunted Mansion.  They had told us their girls like the Nightmare Before Christmas, but we found they did not like the ride.  
  • Holks - shopping and Mickey bars
    • While the Browne’s rode Haunted Mansion, we did some shopping and had Mickey ice cream bars.  We found out they use dry ice to keep them so hard.
  • Jungle cruise- not a great skipper, kids did great
    • We met up with the rest of our group and went to Adventureland to ride Jungle Cruise.  Ryan and I like dad jokes so this was right up our alley.  I have grown to love this ride and that continued.  This was not our best skipper, but not bad.
  • Dole whips
    • After Jungle Cruise, we stopped at Tropical Hideaway for a treat.  I was not super hungry but I had a couple bites of Ellie’s Dole Whip.  She got lumpia and baos too.  They did not have souvenir cups and the special sundae was the same from the last trip.
  • Corn dogs and baby care stop
    • Alli need to go to the baby care center with Fallon so we stopped there next.  The little red wagon corn dogs were next to it and Paula stopped to get corn dogs for the girls and anyone that wanted them.  Fallon destroyed her corn dogs (mainly just the hot dog).
  • Popcorn
    • We got a Lightning Lane for Runaway Railway so we headed to Toon Town and on the way we stopped for popcorn.  I’m not sure how anyone was still hungry, but the kids were eating constantly.
  • Toon Town - play area then Runaway Railway LL - great ride, everyone loved it, Maeve smiled and laughed more than any other time
    • The remodeled Toon Town is really cute, but it is VERY busy.  Kids love this area and it’s hard to get them to go to other stuff.  They had a blast at Goofy and Donald’s house play area.
  • Meet Mickey- another long experience; said 10 min and took over an hour; got heated because multiple groups cut
    • Maeve wanted to meet Mickey and the sign said it was a short wait.  We hesitantly got in line because we had been burned by this line in the past.  The line moved pretty smooth until we got to the room just before the theater and it stopped.  Lisa and I wondered if it was a shift change, but it took a long time.  While we were waiting, quite a few people walked by us to “meet the rest of their group”.  We were pretty annoyed, but the people around us were very annoyed.  At least one family just left.  We probably should have.  The line started moving again and we found there was one cast member at the front of the line directing traffic.  We were the 3-4 family in line when this lady walked past us to talk to the cast member.  She did not speak English so the cast member asked if someone could translate.  The person in front of us translated and we never did understand what she wanted other than to complain about standing in line.  When the door opened for more people to meet Mickey, she took her kid and walked in front of the families she passed to talk to the cast member.  People were pissed.  They started chewing out the cast member, but there wasn’t much he could do about it.  We finally got to meet Mickey and it was classic Mickey outfit. We got some good pictures and the kids enjoyed it.  We ended up waiting close to an hour.  Do not trust this wait time.
  • Eat at Plaza Inn - delicious food, good break, everyone enjoyed
    • We wanted to eat at the Plaza Inn for dinner.  We went a little early to get in easier and the allow the kids to eat and then go to sleep if they wanted.  The lines were a little confusing, but the food was still delicious.  Their fried chicken dinner is fantastic, especially for a cafeteria style restaurant.  The kids enjoyed it too.  Lisa got the chopped salad as she always does.  The kids like the pasta meal.  Ellie found she could get mashed potatoes as her side for the pasta.  Oh my….
  • Shopped on Main Street 
    • After dinner, we decided to walk down Main Street and do some shopping.  We found a few things but nothing too exciting.
  • Fantasmic and Milenium Falcon
    • We stopped in New Orleans square to find a spot to watch Fantasmic, lisa, Alli and Paula stayed to save our spot and Ellie, Grady, Ryan and I rode smuggler’s run - We had a blast; Fantasmic was good but we didn’t have a great spot, They got moved back to the Haunted Mansion store in New Orleans Square, the show was good - Peter Pan instead of Pirates. Maleficent did not turn into the dragon, but she rose up high and shot fireworks; Grady made a comment that he realized they used the sailing ship Columbia for the pirate ship
  • Walk back to hotel - headed back to hotel, saw some of the Halloween fireworks - looking forward to seeing them Monday. Full fun day. 
  • Don’t touch the bushes, people pee in those! - On the way out of Disneyland walking south, there are bushes on the sides of the sidewalk.  We had heard a mom earlier in the day say “Don’t touch the bushes, people pee in those”.  As we were walking on the sidewalk, we saw a more-than-likely homeless person walk out of some bushes and looked like he had just peed in the bushes.  From then one, we continued to tell the kids to not touch the bushes because we saw someone pee on the bushes.
Fog in the morning and long lines at security

Disneyland fun - Castle and Fantasyland

Haunted Mansion - My favorite!

Star Wars, snacks and more

More fun at Disneyland


Meeting Mickey!