Monday, June 2, 2014

Disneyland!

A little over a week ago we took Savannah to Disneyland to celebrate her recovery from surgery. She has been cooped up in the house for so long now and has been such a good sport about it. The day before our trip Savannah had been given the okay to start adding some very soft but solid foods. We drove up on a Tuesday afternoon and stayed at a nearby hotel. We headed into the park for a couple rides after check-in because Savannah was so excited and had been talking about during the entire drive there.

Always happy to see Tigger.
First time meeting Eeyore. Finally!

After getting into the park we went on the three rides that she talked about on the way there... Haunted Mansion (her all time favorite), Snow White, and Winnie the Pooh. We then headed to Downtown Disney for dinner. We picked up some macaroni and cheese at Napolini and then headed to Tortilla Jo's. Tortilla Jo's is my favorite restaurant at Disney and I was not going to miss it. Unfortunately, they did not have anything Savannah could eat but they had no problems with us bringing in her own food. She even got a balloon animal made for her while we were waiting. She picked Pluto.

First solid (but still soft) food since surgery! Woohoo!

Pluto Balloon from Tortilla Jo's

The next day we headed into Disneyland. The day before we had measured Savannah for the 40" rides and she was a little less than an inch too short. So I decided to switch out her shoes for her tennis shoes and they made her the perfect height to go on some of the "big girl" rides. We headed to splash mountain first but it was closed. We went on Winnie the Pooh and as we exited they were opening Splash Mountain again. We got in line with only a couple people in front of us. It was perfect timing. She loved the singing animals but hated two of the drops. She is adamant that she will go on the ride again "some day" but not any time soon.  After going on a few more rides we headed over to California Adventure. She went on her usual ride requests and then we tried Jumping Jellyfish. She liked the ride even though she jumped every time it "floated" downwards.

Splash Mountain!!
First time on the Jumping Jellyfish.

After a perfect night of sleep we checked out of our hotel and headed to California Adventure for rope drop. Our plan was to get on Radiator Springs Racers first. We didn't want to battle the fast pass line and Daddy really wanted to take Savannah on it since it was the first time she had met the height requirement. We were almost there when we heard a cast member yelling that it was closed. So we quickly headed over to Toy Story Midway Mania since there is always a long line there. After Toy Story we headed back to Cars Land and Racers was just starting to open again. We hopped in line and only waited 30 minutes to ride. Savannah did not like going fast but didn't cry. She also does not want to go on this ride again any time soon. She says it is too fast and she doesn't like the little hills.


Just got onto Radiator Springs Racers.
At least she is still smiling afterwards!

 Last big girl ride of the trip was Soarin' over California. We told her that it was a big movie and that it will look like we are flying. She was okay with that but started to cry when we were strapping in. We sat her in between us and held her hands. She held on TIGHT to our hands but did not cry at all during the ride. Afterwards she was smiling and we asked if she wanted to do it again. Instantly she started to shake her head "no". Since coming home she has decided she likes this ride. She talks about it a lot and says she wants to go on it again. Splash Mountain and Radiator Spring Racers are still a no go.

First time on the bumper cars.

First time on Autopia. Where driving by braille is OK!

Savannah had a great trip and we were all so happy to get out of the house for a couple days. She went on a lot of new rides during the trip and she is still talking about it. She wants to go back so bad but she will have to wait until at least after summer break is over!

Driving home. Sweet silent success!

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