Danauk
<font color=green>I would be sitting on the patio
- Joined
- Jun 27, 2003
The cast: Me, Karen, 32, 5th trip.
DH, Pete, 33, 6th trip.
My mum, Doreen, 1st trip
My dad, Malcolm, 1st trip.
The reason: To celebrate my parents 40th wedding anniversary. They have never been to a Disney park so I thought we would treat them as our gift.
The dates: 27th-30th October 2008.
The hotel: Seen as it is a treat and celebration trip we treated ourselves to the Disneyland hotel.
So we dragged ourselves out of bed at 1:30am and were on the road to DLRP by 2am (is that even really a time that exists?!!) We made it to the tunnel in 2 hours 40 which was really good going. Soon we were having breakfast and were then called through. We were on the 6:05am crossing, but we were delayed 30 minutes as there was a problem with the doors at one end. The crossing took a little longer than usual, 45 minutes because of the fire, But we were soon in France and on our way. The drive was easy and we got to DLRP by 11:30am.
Soon we were pulling up outside the Disneyland hotel. A porter came and took our bags and recommended we put the laptops we had taken in the managers safe until our room was ready (which we did do.) Then the vallet took the car and we were on our way to check in. As we were early our rooms were not ready but we got our passes and headed off into the park.
The Halloween decorations were obvious straight away and looked great.
So we wandered down Main Street
and headed to the castle to look around before heading to Walts for our lunch reservation. We were seated straight away in the Discoveryland room (I did a seperate dining review with pics on the Walts restaurant thread.) Our meal was wonderful and was a great start to the trip.
After we had eaten we wondered over to Frontierland, I loved the decorations here. I also loved the colours in the trees by the entrance.
1st we decided to go on BTMRR which my dad had asked to ride. My mum has never been on any type of coaster so I was surprised and pleased when she said she would have a go too. The line was over an hour long, so we decided to use our Disneyland Hotel fast pass (you recieve 1 per person per day to be used between 2pm and 6pm). I love the details in the queue line for this ride.
We only waited 5 minutes before we were on and my parents enjoyed their ride.
Next we headed over to Phantom Manor which had a 20 minute line. I didn't mind this as it gave me time to take pictures of parts of the line I usually do not go in.
My dad loves steam trains, so we decided to catch the train back to Main Street
We took the very short walk back to the DLH to check in. I had requested connecting rooms with a view of Fantasia Gardens, and that is exactly what we got! We were in room 1358 which was a big room with 2 queen beds, a huge sofa and a balcony. All our bags had already been delivered and were waiting for us.
I loved the detailing in the bathroom, espacially on the mirror.
I also loved having a balcony, we had a nice view through the trees of Fantasia Gardens and at night we could see the ToT light up and the Disney Village sign.
It had been a long day so far so we decided to have a rest. By 6pm we headed back into the park and grabbed a hotdog from Caseys. By now though it had started to rain so we decided to go back to the hotel for a drink in the Fantasia Bar before having an early night. Before going to bed I soent some time just stood on the balcony listening to the sounds from the village (there was a cover over the balcony so I didn't get wet!)
DH, Pete, 33, 6th trip.
My mum, Doreen, 1st trip
My dad, Malcolm, 1st trip.
The reason: To celebrate my parents 40th wedding anniversary. They have never been to a Disney park so I thought we would treat them as our gift.
The dates: 27th-30th October 2008.
The hotel: Seen as it is a treat and celebration trip we treated ourselves to the Disneyland hotel.
So we dragged ourselves out of bed at 1:30am and were on the road to DLRP by 2am (is that even really a time that exists?!!) We made it to the tunnel in 2 hours 40 which was really good going. Soon we were having breakfast and were then called through. We were on the 6:05am crossing, but we were delayed 30 minutes as there was a problem with the doors at one end. The crossing took a little longer than usual, 45 minutes because of the fire, But we were soon in France and on our way. The drive was easy and we got to DLRP by 11:30am.
Soon we were pulling up outside the Disneyland hotel. A porter came and took our bags and recommended we put the laptops we had taken in the managers safe until our room was ready (which we did do.) Then the vallet took the car and we were on our way to check in. As we were early our rooms were not ready but we got our passes and headed off into the park.
The Halloween decorations were obvious straight away and looked great.
So we wandered down Main Street
and headed to the castle to look around before heading to Walts for our lunch reservation. We were seated straight away in the Discoveryland room (I did a seperate dining review with pics on the Walts restaurant thread.) Our meal was wonderful and was a great start to the trip.
After we had eaten we wondered over to Frontierland, I loved the decorations here. I also loved the colours in the trees by the entrance.
1st we decided to go on BTMRR which my dad had asked to ride. My mum has never been on any type of coaster so I was surprised and pleased when she said she would have a go too. The line was over an hour long, so we decided to use our Disneyland Hotel fast pass (you recieve 1 per person per day to be used between 2pm and 6pm). I love the details in the queue line for this ride.
We only waited 5 minutes before we were on and my parents enjoyed their ride.
Next we headed over to Phantom Manor which had a 20 minute line. I didn't mind this as it gave me time to take pictures of parts of the line I usually do not go in.
My dad loves steam trains, so we decided to catch the train back to Main Street
We took the very short walk back to the DLH to check in. I had requested connecting rooms with a view of Fantasia Gardens, and that is exactly what we got! We were in room 1358 which was a big room with 2 queen beds, a huge sofa and a balcony. All our bags had already been delivered and were waiting for us.
I loved the detailing in the bathroom, espacially on the mirror.
I also loved having a balcony, we had a nice view through the trees of Fantasia Gardens and at night we could see the ToT light up and the Disney Village sign.
It had been a long day so far so we decided to have a rest. By 6pm we headed back into the park and grabbed a hotdog from Caseys. By now though it had started to rain so we decided to go back to the hotel for a drink in the Fantasia Bar before having an early night. Before going to bed I soent some time just stood on the balcony listening to the sounds from the village (there was a cover over the balcony so I didn't get wet!)