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Eventually, we gave up waiting for Tom and Evie, and texted Barb, only to discover Sara and Daisy were now waiting to see Chip and Dale, so we made our way over there, and settled down to wait for them to get to the front of the line.
As is always the way, the chipmunks needed some sustenance just before Sara and Daisy got there, but I have to say by now they were fuelled up on acorns, and on top form. Just look at these antics!
When it came to Sara and Daisy’s turn, sadly they were relatively well behaved, although we did get an unexpected starring role from Donald and Daisy in one of these shots…
We headed off to get some photos done in front of the castle, because as I pointed out, the hoards would be descending shortly, as they started to let the public in. I could see people starting to come up Main Street at a steadier pace, and given it was now 9:40am, I knew it would get crazy in a few minutes’ time.
Now remember Dave’s words about he was going for a wander? Well, that was about an hour ago now, and that was the last anyone had seen of him. Barb had been texting him, and then Tom tried calling, but he wasn’t answering. I don’t know that anyone was getting that worried, we were just wondering where the heck he was. Tom and I were betting he’d found a nice, warm coffee shop somewhere and had settled down there.
We were on the verge of giving up on him, and just heading off to Discoveryland to do Buzz Lightyear again, when cool as a cucumber, he just strolled up, without a care in the world. I have no idea where he’d been, but he was fine, and more importantly, he was happy. As far as I was concerned, that was the most important thing. I’m sure you’ve heard it many times before, but if you’re part of a big group, sometimes it’s just as important to have some “me” time to do what you want to do, and if you all get the chance to do that, you’ll have a much happier group whenever they all get back together.
We made our way over to Buzz, and this time I went on with Sara. I liked this pairing, given she came off with 11,000, and look what I got!
Obviously when I’m not with Mark I do much better… And look – I beat him!
Mind you, as you can see from our ride photo, we were both pretty intense, trying to get a good score!
My favourite was Dave, who rode on his own, and became known as “two gun Dave”, although even with the two guns, I understand he only managed about 5,000…
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I'm loving the family time spent together so far. That is most definitely true - even when together as a group, it's important to break apart for "me" time. Or "us" time! Your morning is looking great so far!
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I'm loving the family time spent together so far. That is most definitely true - even when together as a group, it's important to break apart for "me" time. Or "us" time! Your morning is looking great so far!
That's what I always love about meeting up with friends. We spend time together, then we head off and come back together. It works so well.
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I'm finally caught up. Travelling with family is fun. At least you wisely take breaks from each out. My in-laws thought we should spend every minute together. that didn't always work out well.
I love seeing the difference between DLP and DW. I really like those covered walkways. Wouldn't that be nice in Florida with all the rain down there.?
Can't wait to read more.
Liz
I'm finally caught up. Travelling with family is fun. At least you wisely take breaks from each out. My in-laws thought we should spend every minute together. that didn't always work out well.
Oh my goodness, I can just imagine!
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I love seeing the difference between DLP and DW. I really like those covered walkways. Wouldn't that be nice in Florida with all the rain down there.?
It would be even better if they were air conditioned and you could escape from the heat and humidity!
Sunday 1 May – part five: the “running of the guests”
When we came off Buzz Lightyear, it was about 10:00am, and they’d just opened up Discoveryland to the massed hoards, as you can see by this “running of the guests” shot. We stayed put for a moment to let the crowds pass, then headed out, and made our way back down Main Street…
… and out of the park…
It was a beautiful day, but there was still a real chill in the air from the wind, which was a shame. I said to Dave it felt like they’d built this place in a bit of a wind tunnel. I’m sure they didn’t, but that’s what it feels like in the winter months.
We headed over to the Studios…
… and into the entrance plaza…
We made our way through Studio 1…
Now at this point, I didn’t think it was too busy, although I did know from the app that there were very long lines at most of the big attractions. I still didn’t think much of it, as the Studios couldn’t be busier than the Disneyland Park, could they?
I don't doubt it was windy that morning, but it sure was a pretty looking morning. The topiaries were very cute and that Stitch plush in the store was also very cute--he looked almost remorseful as if he'd been up to something naughty (and got caught at it.)
Hope you were able to get FP's!
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What a great morning you are having so far! Love all the pictures! You'd never know it was so cold! Your breakfast looked delish and Glad Dave finally turned up!
That sunshine sure is deceiving. It's so strange to see the sun, beautiful blue skies, and then people wearing jeans and jackets!
With all those people coming into Disneyland, I am curious to see how Studios looks with crowds!
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I don't doubt it was windy that morning, but it sure was a pretty looking morning. The topiaries were very cute and that Stitch plush in the store was very cute--he looked almost remorseful as if he'd been up to some hung naughty (and got caught at it.)