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No fun waking up with a headache! I'm glad it finally went away.
Sounds like a busy day for you tomorrow and then you'll be on your way!
We were very ready!
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So close now! Good luck with tomorrow's to do list!
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All caught up with your PTR to DL and just in time before you leave. Hope you have a wonderful trip to California and DL, so sorry that the weather is going be so hot while you are here. Sadly we will miss the opportunity to have a PP meet at DL as we head to Aulani on Wednesday. We attended the Halloween Party last Friday night, and had a great time. Make sure you check out the Cadaver Dans on the Rivers of America, also check out the Disney Villains on Main Street USA at the train station, hopefully you will be able to see when they switch out the villains throughout the night. We enjoyed the treat trials at Village Haus and the Golden Horseshoe. If you like BBQ, you may want to check out Mickey's BBQ on one of your park days as it will be going away in January. After your first morning ride on Radiator Racers, if you want to go again with a short wait just hop into the single rider line. We have done that a few times and have been able to do 3 - 4 rides in a row in a short time period. We have also been known to ride Grizzly Rapids a few times in a row, for the reason that you mentioned being able to run back to the room and change out of wet clothes easily. Hope you love the Grand Californian as much as we do, if you have the time you may want to wander over to the Disneyland Hotel and check it out, many great photo opportunities. The Grand Californian also has a counter service restaurant, that has yummy nachos. They offer chicken, beef or you can get a combo of both. Have a wonderful trip, looking forward to reading your trip report and seeing your photos.
for all the great info! Sorry our paths won't cross.
Sorry about the headache. I don't want to be the bringer of doom, but looking at your temperatures, which were similar to when we were in Disneyland, if it's anything like when we were there a few weeks ago, sadly it will be that hot early in the morning. We found that as soon as the sun came up, it got really hot, and that was way before the walking tours started. I hope it's different for you, but I'd rather prepare you for the worst....
We'll just have to make do with whatever comes weather-wise. At least we've had lots of practice this summer and even for two weeks in September with exceptionally hot weather even at 7:00 AM.
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I'm glad you finally ditched the headache and the weather was nice for your walk. Jeannie was telling me the super-hot weather is returning at the end of the week. I hope it turns out not to be true! 99 degrees doesn't exactly put you in the mood for pumpkin-flavored treats.
I'm not excited about the super hot weather, but hopefully, we'll be able to deal with it. The forecast today for this week does have the temps a few degrees lower, but still in the upper 90s.
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Glad you've been able to get your walks in with the cooler weather! Sounds like everything is coming together! Not much longer!
It's time!! Have a magical trip & a safe journey! And Happy Birthday to Luke! Looking forward to hearing all about it when you return...
Just a few hours of sleep and then we'll be on the road.
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So close! Good luck with the packing!
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Sorry about yesterday's headache; glad it eventually went away!
While it may be warm in the day, I think you'll find the temperatures drop pretty quickly as the sun goes down. So definitely plan for more dusk/evening hours touring, and maybe mid-day breaks.
Have a great trip!!!
That is a great suggestion.
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Can't believe the trip is almost here! I hope you have a fabulous time and can't wait to hear all about it!!!
Have a fantastic trip!! Here's hoping the weather isn't quite as bad as forecast. At least you are used to temps like that, although it can be a real drag on a vacation.
That's what I've been reminding myself. I'm a Southern girl and I'm used to heat. Though it would have been nice to have less of it on vacation.
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