Monday, September 11, 2017

Anniversary Trip 2017

For our 27th wedding anniversary, I planned a trip for Lori and me to Disneyland.  Now, I did get some odd looks and scoffing from some, but if you are married to a princess, doesn't it make sense to take her back home every now and then?

I love taking vacation notes.  It helps me do better and avoid repeating mistakes.  It also feels like someday, my posterity might look back and get a glimpse of who I was and what mattered to me.

I was nervous about Lori's back after her surgery back in January, so I wanted to eliminate a long car ride.  Allegiant Air burned us back in December of 2015, but they were by far the cheapest, so I gave them another chance.  When I first bought the tickets, we were set to fly out after work on Friday, then return Monday afternoon.  Allegiant decided not to burn us and cancel a flight this time.  Instead, they adjusted the times dramatically.  We ended up flying out early on Friday morning and SUPER early on Monday morning for our return.  It worked out that we went from 2 days in the parks to 3, so the change was a win this time.  I would say that when flying with Allegiant, keep your head on a swivel!

We arrived at LAX on time.  It took us a while to figure out that Super Shuttle has their own stop, but we found them and off we went.  This part of the trip was painful.  It's not that Super Shuttle wasn't good.  I'd use them again.  It's that we had several stops, and it felt like our turn would never come.    I think the trip from LAX to our hotel was longer than the flight.

We stayed at the Tropicana.  They are just finishing up remodeling every room, so the one we were in was crisp, clean and new.  I loved how close to the park we were.  It was about a 5 minute walk from the hotel to Disney security lines.  I would definitely stay there again.

With the new and improved Disneyland mobile app, I decided to do our tickets on my phone.  It was slick.  I bought our tickets while we were walking over.  I also opted to pay the extra for park hoppers and the new MaxPass.  Let me tell you, MaxPass did not disappoint!


Immediately as soon as our tickets were activated, MaxPass was ready to go.  I was able to get fast passes for rides in either park.  I could monitor their status and get new ones as soon as we were eligible.  When Soarin' and Indiana Jones had issues while we had fast passes, they seamlessly converted those passes to "Multi ride experiences", which is kind of like a fast pass wild card.  The only down side is you couldn't use these for Guardians or Radiator Springs.

MaxPass also includes PhotoPass.  We could have gotten a lot more use out of this.  As it is, I was able to get our exciting photos from some of the rides, so that was still fun and added to the MaxPass value.

I definitely would not do MaxPass without park hoppers.  We hopped a lot!  Basically, we did California Adventure fast passes until Guardians and Radiator Springs were gone, then we'd hop over to Disneyland.

The one downside to MaxPass is Disney's lack of Wifi in the park, combined with a whole lot of cellular data dead spots.  I frequently had to walk around to find a sweet spot where the app could work.  These network problems also contributed to killing my battery life.  Luckily, I was aware this would be a problem, so I had a battery pack case for my phone, as well as a portable charging pack.  Still, I was pretty much on battery fumes by the time we arrived back at our hotel room.

This was our first time experiencing a few things.  First off, Guardians of the Galaxy - Best.  Ride.  Ever.  From the line to the exit, it rocked.  There is so much to see while in line.  Rocket is a great as the host.  And the ride is off the charts.  The music is pumping (we had a different song each time we rode).  The ride never stops.  Even when it "stops" on a floor, you are still bouncing.  I was hesitant about the change from Tower of Terror, but I can safely say, this was an incredible upgrade.


Soarin' Around the World - again, this is a win.  It was great to see Patrick still doing the orientation.  The logos is similar, and the music is also very similar.  The sound and picture quality are so much better now, and including the actual Matterhorn and what looks like the inspiration for Cinderella's castle were nice touches.  The only odd thing for me was, if you are not seated in the middle, the Eiffel Tower has a major curve to it.  I didn't notice this on other landmarks, but it was almost comical for the Eiffel.

The remake of Fantasmic! is incredible.  I had watched it on YouTube, but to be there and feel it was something entirely more fulfilling.  We did the Blue Bayou dining package, which put us smack dab in the middle and also came with a cushion to sit on.  It looked like the other dining packages were to the left and right of us.  The location could not have been better.  We did arrive an hour early, and I would not have wanted to be any later.



The remake itself was great.  I enjoyed the introduction of Pirates into the show.  Again, the show and music were still very similar to before, but the changes were positive.

We also did the Frozen lunch package at Carthay Circle.  This gave us front row seats for that show.  We were so close that you could see Anna did not look like Anna should, so that was distracting.  However, this show was amazing.  I missed Aladdin, but everything about this show felt like an upgrade.  When Anna gets frozen, you can literally see it.  It snowed, ice appeared, Elsa transformed into an ice queen, etc.  Well done Disney.


The food at Carthay and Blue Bayou was amazing.  Be prepared to pay some serious cash for it, but I felt like, for our anniversary, we could splurge on a couple of the meals.

The fireworks were good, but "Remember" wasn't as awesome as I remembered.  Also, the Soundsational parade was meh.  Mickey and the Magical Map is feeling old and dated now.  Also, Star Wars Path of the Jedi feels like a waste of space.  Bring back Captain EO or Honey I Shrunk the Audience.

The train changes are amazing.  It really opens up now where it can.  You can see where the entrance to Galaxy's Edge will be.  You can see the huge cranes at work building the new land for us.

We were a bit too aggressive with our time in the parks.  We were over 16 hours on day 2.  Lori's FitBit had us over 10 miles per day.  Even on the 3rd day, when I said we'd "take it easy", we were over 10 miles and 22,000 steps.  Lori had some shoe issues, and had what looked like a piece of raw hamburger for a toe at the end of the 2nd day.  I really should have ramped it down on day 3, and I really thought I was.  Next time, definitely everyone should make sure their shoes are good to go.  And I probably should be more disciplined about figuring in down time.  Like real down time, not just what I imagine as down time.

Oh, I need to tell the story of Lori's phone.  On day #2, as we sat down for the train, Lori let out an "OH NO!".  Her phone was nowhere to be found.  By this point, we had eaten beinetts at Orleans Square for breakfast, been on Indiana Jones and Star Tours, as well as Small World.  We had no clue where it might be.  We went to City Hall on Main Street, where they made a few calls and could not find any phones that had been turned in.  They did give us a card, with a number we could call later to see if it had been found.

Lori called the number later, and it turns out they actually needed to create an incident for it and take down a lot of information.  We left them my cell phone number.  I was not too optimistic, but I hoped that some Disney magic would prevail.

Well, as we stood in line for Soarin', I received a call from Disneyland.  The phone had been found!  We went to the lost and found, located just outside the main entrance, and there was a joyous reunion!  The phone was no worse off than before, Lori had really tried to not let the lost phone bug her, but the sense of relief was apparent when they were reunited!



Don't worry, I had two jalapeno pretzels, a churro and a corn dog.  Yum!


Here are our ride totals:
Guardians (4)
Radiator Springs (2)
Mater's Junkyard
Luigi's Rollickin' Roadsters
It's Tough to be a Bug
Little Mermaid
Soarin' (4)
Indiana Jones (3)
Jungle Cruise
Pirates (2)
Peter Pan
Mr. Toad
Storybook
Small World
Star Tours (4)
Buzz Lightyear (2)
Toy Story Midway Mania (2)
Train (2)
Fireworks
Frozen
Dumbo
Tiki Room
Winnie the Pooh
Mickey and the Magical Map
World of Color
Fantasmic!
Star Wars Path of the Jedi
Snow White
Pnnochio

2 comments:

Lauren said...

I have to say, this is one of my favorite parts of your trips- extensive notes! I'm really glad the hotel was good, I've been incredibly interested in staying there, and it seems like a good value. The thing I've been waiting to hear the most about is the MaxPass, and it sounds like it's so much better than I thought. My biggest hang up on MaxPass is my feeling that it's just a stepping stone and will transition to Magic Bands as soon as Star Wars Land (I'm sorry, it will always be Star Wars Land), opens. Which, ultimately to me, makes me feel like it might be a waste? But, you guys have now done both, so I'm VERY interested to hear your thoughts on that. I love that it comes with PhotoPass, so that's a huge plus! I have so many more questions and can't wait until we can talk in person! I'm so glad you had a fantastic time!

Chadwick said...

First, thank you, Mike for adopting me into your Disney family. I love reading your words and hearing your stories. Second, happy anniversary! Congratulations! Third, for those of you who don't know me, I have the pleasure of working with Mike. Although my family is not Elquist on the outside (I'm barely 5-foot-ten), we share the same heart -- one with Mickey ears. Alysa and I are also celebrating our 27th anniversary next month. We're taking our first-ever trip to Walt Disney World in Florida with a couple days of Harry Potter thrown in for good measure. I get to flip our #DaysTilDisney countdown calendar on the fridge to 29 tomorrow morning. It's coming right up. Alysa has a 26-page planning document ready to go. We're already taking notes on your notes and will apply some of your learning to our next trip to Disneyland -- which may just have to be with the Elquists when Star Wars Land (I'm with Lauren) opens. However, with the things I'm seeing about Hauloween at Cars Land, we may not make it that long. We love Halloween time at Disneyland most of all and are believers in the Nightmare before Christmas overlay should be permanent at the Haunted Mansion. Sorry, you didn't mention it, but I'll bet that ride was closed while you were there, right? See? One more reason the overlay should be permanent.

Mike, all airlines are terrible. Delta has changed our flight times to Orlando twice since we booked, cutting us out of a half day so far.

Alysa and I LOVED the Frozen musical. And our 14-year old twin boys did, too. I noticed the curved Eifel tower in Soarin' and I am utterly jealous that you got center seats to the new Fantasmic. I noticed a few coasters missing from your ride list, but I'll let that slide.

I'm not trying to outdo Lori's lost phone story, that's tragic. We once lost a young child during the entire Tiki Tiki Tiki Tiki Tiki room show. Admittedly, the child was our friends' kid, not ours, but still, with four adults, one of us should have noticed that he didn't make it past the Dole Whip stand. We were halfway to the Jungle Cruise before we noticed Connor wasn't with us.

Thank you for giving me a glimpse into your Disney trip tonight. Happy anniversary to you both! May you grow up to be the best Disneyland grandparents ever!