Things you need to know before we start:
1. This is our second time in Disneyland (if you didn’t read my post in Disneyland day one, check it out!)
2. Only my brothers have bought their souvenirs
3. We went to California Adventures on Wednesday
Ok, that’s it so let’s go!
First, we parked in the Mickey and Friends Parking Structure. When we went to the Disney part of Disneyland, we parked in the Toy Story parking lot, but that was a long walk, so this time we parked closer.
Once we get to California Adventures, my brothers and my Dad leave the rest of us do do the Tower of Terror, and all the rollercoasters. They wanted to start with those because it would work better for all of us. So, now that my Mom, my sisters, and me are alone, we head off to the Mater ride. We all love this ride. Last time that my littlest sister came to Disneyland, she really only rode this ride. Over, and over, and over… You get the point. But the annoying part is, she doesn’t even remember going on it!! All my Mom’s life, gone to waste. She rode that ride over and over with my sister, to no use.
Mater Ride:
Once we arrive at the ride, we see that the line is empty. Well, pretty empty. It was a cloudy day, and there wasn’t many people around. So we get on the ride after it’s second round. My Mom and my littlest sister are together, and my other sister and I are, once again, together (not that I mind).
My sister and I are fully buckled, and a nice lady comes up to us and makes sure we are safely in our seats and stuff (which we are). She also asks how old we are, to make sure I’m old enough to be with my sister alone. I tell her our ages, “I’m 12, and my sister’s 10.”
“Perfect.” She says.
The ride starts. It’s starts out pretty normal, just going around, with little curves here and there. But then, it gets crazy! I’ve gone on this ride before, but I forgot how much fun it is! We are constantly going different directions, and it really gets butterflies going in your stomach. We pass my Mom and my sister, and then turn again. It is so much fun!! The ride just goes like that the whole way through, constantly turning in unexpected directions, while the ride plays some country music.
Now, I wish I could keep going, but I can’t. So, make sure you keep an eye out for more ride posts! Note: this time they will be separated into different little blog posts, instead of one ginormous post.
The Little Mermaid Ride:
We literally just walked onto the ride! There was like NO ONE there! But, of course, the ride broke down while we were in it. “It looks like Ursula’s up to her wicked schemes again.” It said. Eventually we got going again. It was a good ride, but just like all of the other classic rides. You just sit and go through the whole movie, but it’s not bad. It’s especially nice when you haven’t watched the movie and you want the short version. Next we headed off to the Inside Out ride, which, thankfully, wasn’t to far away from us.
The Inside Out Ride:
We pick one of the balloons (I’m pretty sure ours was purple or blue). The ride starts, and we hear Fear say “Ahh…This is good, just moving in a circle.” Then we start going up (it’s like a miniature Silly Symphony Swings) “Wait, we’re going up?!!” Says Fear. I get butterflies as we go up and down. I was scared of this ride at first (silly me) but it was fun! My poor Mom and my little sister had to go backwards on the ride! It was such a fun, totally not scary, ride!
Here’s a picture of me and my sister on the ride: (that’s me on the right, and my sister on the left)
Jesse’s Carousel:
We get in line for Jesse’s Carousel. It only goes around twice before we get on. There’s still not many people in Disneyland. My littlest sister loved this ride, she loves all carousels. She doesn’t get to go on carousels very often. It’s just a normal carousel, we go round and round on little animals. It was cool to choose what animal we rode on. I rode on a blue snake! It was hopping on its….. uh…. Tail?? But it was not a bad right. My sisters liked it too.
After that we met up with my brother’s and my Dad. They got to go on the Incredacoaster TWICE! The line was that short.
But what will we do next? Wait and find out! (Hopefully you don’t have to wait that long)
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