Happy holidays from Disneyland
So … this happened. Here are a few photos. Thing is, I wish I had more to share, but I was sort of in the moment. We had a really fun time. We didn’t tell the kid about the D-word until the night before. Heck, I didn’t even tell her she’d be seeing her cousins until we were about to enter the security line at the airport. And truth be told, she was more excited about that than anything. But then again, I’m not sure she knew what exactly Disneyland was until we went through the gates.
Tink was cute and sassy. Played to the crowd, whether you were a six-year-old or a thirteen-year-old. Possibly my favorite character
Cinderella was all business. But the kiddo did get a curtsy in, which was super cute.
Ariel was sweet, too. Say “Mermaids!” I had hoped that the kid would be more inquisitive with the princesses, but I think she was just a bit overwhelmed
Definitely overwhelmed here. We had to stategize to make sure we had tickets to see the hottest queen and princess in the land. Totally worth it! And not too long a wait. Star Tours was way worse.
Olaf hangs out with you while you wait your turn to visit the Queen of Arrendale.
Frozen and decorated for the holidays. I returned to the Magic Kingdom after dark to ride Space Mountain. A different place
So. Yeah. Probably won’t be able to top this trip for a while.