So, the Canadian won tickets to Disneyland at her work (she works for a very well-known yogurt company), but she couldn't use the tickets, so she was kind enough to give them to me! I didn't want to go by myself, so I got in touch with Nadine, and we spent a perfect day in a perfect place.
We didn't miss each other at the train station like last time, so it was absolutely wonderful to be able to catch up with someone I haven't seen in two years! The reunion was kind of funny & kind of fitting, since the last time we saw each other was here in Paris two years ago. But, we met, got her RER ticket, and boarded the train to Disneyland!
We started our day of Disney adventure in Disneyland Park. I didn't know this before, but Nadine wasn't a huge roller coaster fan, which threw a wrench into my plan a little bit (French vocab moment: roller coaster --> montagnes russes). However, she was a very good sport & rode her very first roller coaster, Space Mountain: Mission 2! I don't know why she didn't like coasters before, but after that one, she was so excited that she called her mom back home to tell her! After Space Mountain, she wanted to recover a bit, so we moved on from Discoveryland to Fantasyland. In Fantasyland, we rode It's a Small World & the Mad Hatter's Tea Cups. After the Tea Cups, we moved on to Adventureland, where we rode Pirates of the Caribbean, and then we decided to take a lunch break.
There's so much going on in this picture, I don't know where to start...
Yargh! Ahoy! Avast! ... That's all I've got.
We ate at the Hakuna Matata Cafe, both ordering a formula menu of a kebab sandwich (think gyro), Hakuna fries, a drink, and ice cream. After lunch, Nadine decided that she wanted to try the Indiana Jones & the Temple of Peril ride, so we got fast passes and wandered through the house from "The Swiss Family Robinson," letting our lunch settle. By the time we finished with the tree house, we used our fast passes & rode the Indiana Jones coaster, which was a really short ride, actually. Nadine asked me when it finished if that was all for that ride (which was funny, given that she didn't like roller coasters earlier that day!).
After Indiana Jones, we switched parks, going to Walt Disney Studios Park, which is much smaller than the main park, but also less crowded, which was nice. The only two coasters that we wanted to ride in Walt Disney Studios were the Rock 'n' Roller Coaster & Crush's Coaster, which I think is a new ride based on the character (of the same name) from Finding Nemo. Hindsight being what it is, we should've gotten fast passes for the Rock 'n' Roller Coaster, and gone to do Crush's Coaster, but hindsight is always 20-20.
So, without hindsight to aid us, we went with Rock 'n' Roller Coaster first, and it was really a great coaster. After we finished that one, we went to find Crush's Coaster, but the wait was 65 minutes! We didn't have enough time to wait for that ride, sadly, but we did find Mickey Mouse nearby and got our pictures with him, so it worked out well in the end, and it was an absolutely perfect day with a wonderful friend.
well you and mickey seem perfectly happy!
ReplyDelete@Mamma- well...it was a wonderful day, so that may have something to do with it :]
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