Oh my goodness, where does the time go? I know, I've got to stop saying that but my baby, once so small now barely a toddler reminds me of this just about every day.
This year we celebrated her birthday in a place we knew she would love. Admittedly, this is not mama's happiest place on earth. In fact, I'm sure I've said it somewhere on this blog that I don't care for Disneyland. I don't hate it, in fact, if it had 1/4 of the daily visitor population, I would probably love it. But it doesn't it. It's not relaxing whatsoever. They certainly did a spectacular job making it magical but the crowds really do me in. I would take a nearly deserted beach any day.
But this isn't my birthday, this is The Bun's. So away we went to the magical kingdom!
We didn't stay at a fancy hotel. My requirements were that 1) it was clean 2) had a shuttle service 3) had a full complimentary breakfast 4) Wasn't going to break the bank. The Hampton Inn did the trick!
I don't like the idea of lining Paris Hilton's pockets (in fact, I did look to see if the Hiltons still profit from the Hilton hotel chains but I couldn't figure it out in my brief internet search so I just gave up.) But this hotel got good Yelp reviews and met my aforementioned requirements.
We were all very happy with our accommodations. The staff were helpful and the rooms were nice. Nana & Papa could go with us to Disneyland but leave when they wanted to, catching the shuttle back to our hotel. Granted, the walk from the front of Disneyland to where the shuttle picked us up was a bit ridiculous for the elderly but they were great sports. Papa rented the motorized wheelchair so he could keep up and Nana even took a spin when he grew tired and wanted to rest. She drove the wheelchair just as slowly as she walked because (I think) she was terrified of running someone over but at least she wasn't exhausted.
The only thing I would change about our trip is spending more time in California Adventure than Disneyland. We only had three days and almost didn't go to CA because we hadn't covered all of Disneyland. But on our last day after lunch, we decided to check it out. So glad we did! I don't know if there are less people there or the way they build that park is to make it
feel like there are less people but it was far more roomy. I could breathe a little better and not feel like I was riding on someone's heels and vice versa.
I was under the impression that CA was more adult-like but there were plenty of things for The Bun to ride and see. If we go back, we would reverse our time, spending two days in CA and then one day in Disneyland. The water & lights show, World of Color, was so beautiful! My aunt told my mom about it so we made it a point to check it out. We lucked out because we knew nothing about fast passes (didn't realize that going to D-land ten years ago made me a novice!) but found a spot we could view the show. The Bun was a bit antsy waiting the 15 minutes before it started but it was well worth it. So beautiful. I think I may have liked it more than her! Anyway, if we go back, we want to spend way more time exploring California Adventure because we only scratched the surface.
Here are some of my favorite photos:
So happy to be in the park. And gussied up in a dress her Nana almost forgot she bought! (Had to do the maternity hairband trick to make it fit but it worked!) Best of all, she felt like a princess. |
A rare photo of the grandparents. They were so happy to see their granddaughter happy.
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Princess Tiana? Well, we weren't going for that look but she keeps being called her so I guess we'll take it! So funny because a little girl passed us in line and said, "Hi Tiana!" and my girl frowned and said to me, "I'm not Tiana, I'm Ava!" |
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This was birthday dessert #1 at the Carnation Cafe. We figured it was OK for her to wear her birthday button all three days since it was her birthday celebration:) |
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In Tomorrow Land, there is an Iron Man area . This was the only place The Man asked we go see so we had to check it out! Here The Bun is virtually getting fitted for the Iron Man suit. Because a princess can be a super hero too.
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Guess Papa also likes Minnie because he snuck in for a photo opp!:) The birthday girl wanted to rock a gown all three days but I only remembered to bring two. I think Nana was disappointed in me. Yes, she does own a third ball gown. Got to thank Nana for keeping The Bun fabulous.
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She loved Minnie so much, we fell in line again the next day. I think The Bun wanted to take a photo with Minnie when she was dressed in her best and because it was her actual birthday:)
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Loved that Mickey gave her a bow and his attendee said, "Your Majesty, we wish you a very happy birthday!" |
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Not sure if she knows who Daisy is but she has two friends named Daisy in preschool so she wanted a photo.
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Birthday dessert #2 and #3:) (We didn't know they give a complimentary birthday dessert.) This was at the Blue Bayou next to my favorite ride, Pirates of the Caribbean. Not sure if it's a repeat because it was quite pricey but am glad we dined there for The Bun's birthday lunch.
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We knew that her pal was going to be in Disneyland at the same time but we made no plans to meet up because we knew we would be busy with our families. But we ran into her, anyway! The Bun's bud is in the middle (her mom is one of my closest friends) and the little cutie on the left is her cousin. Small world, I used to work with her mom!
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Wondered if there would be tears but she was perfectly fine packing up and heading home. She definitely had a great birthday
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Even though vacations are no longer stress free, I have to say that this one was the least stressful. Maybe because she's older or because we chose to drive instead of fly but this trip could certainly be a repeat if she wants to go back for her birthday next year. The Man and I truly had a good time. It was so nice to spend time with her and be able to include her Nana and Papa too. I know they treasure moments like these. I definitely do.
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Our baby girl is FOUR. I was all fine and good until she told me the night we returned from our trip, "Mommy, I don't need a diaper anymore. I'm four!" And would you believe that made me cry? Of all things, THAT made me think time is about to fast forward and she would next choose an out-of-state university. (Of course, reality smacked me over the head the next morning because while she said she didn't need an overnight diaper anymore, me doing laundry first thing this morning said otherwise.) Ah, I love her so much. |
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