
The kids absolutely loved seeing Sophia the First and Jake and the Never-land Pirates. Brock danced in the back the entire show.
Then we went to Aladdin Play. We got 3rd row seats since we were near the front of the line, we all loved this. Such an amazing theatrical experience. There were elephants coming in from all corners of the theater, magical carpet rides flying over our heads, and more.
In a Bug's Life we took the kids on a few kiddy rides.
We did the premium character dinning with our Disneyland package, and chose to eat at Ariel's Grotto. A pretty cool experience. Amazing food, and the kids got to get signatures from most every princess. Not sure if it was worth the $150, but I'm glad we went.
Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Belle, and Tiana
The food.... very fancy, delicious. Even the kid's hot dog was an octopus! The desserts were delish!
We ran into the army guys from Toy Story. They did this little routine for the kids, Cole thoroughly enjoyed it.
We also ran into a street show in the middle of Cars Land. I think this was my favorite place. Looked EXACTLY like the movie Cars. And the Racing Cars ride in Radiator Springs was so fun, probably my favorite ride, even Cole who was scared to ride it, LOVED it.
Craig, Scott and I went on the Tower of Terror.... and I regretted it later since I got SO sick. But they loved it.
At night I watched Brock while everyone else went on Grizzly Rapids, then I went on there with them all while the grandparents watched Brock and got in line for the World of Color show. It was a fun ride, but I got soaking wet. Good thing I always brought sweatshirts for nighttime. We also took our kids to the scouting area right next to the grizzly rapids ride. There was zero line and the kids got to do these mini zip lines, so fun for them!
The World of Color is AMAZING, so much more incredible than Fantasmic at Disneyland. The fire bursts make you hot, even from 500 feet back, the bubbles that come out from all the light poles, the music and the show is unreal. Such a fun experience to share with our family.
















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