Friday, October 5, 2012

Time Never Stops

It has been a very long time since I wrote a blog. Writing and sharing is something that is not very easy for me. No matter how many times I wish time would stop so i can take a breather, it never did and it never will. I want to continue posting here and learn how to share. Here are few things that have happened since the last time I posted:

-This past summer I got a job... as a lifeguard at a water park. At times it was overwhelming, stressful, but yet rewarding and fun. I met some great guests and other not so great guests. The not so great guests gave me some great times though from yelling at me because there kid was to short or because I told there kid no, and everything in between. But kids are entertaining and adorable. One day on my way out a kid came up to me and told me thank you, and held his hand to shake mine. It was one of those moments that I will never forget.

-Being with my friends and talking about what we are doing or how the world is doomed. Taking some time and enjoying company and relaxing.

- Ran two half marathons this year.

-San Diego Comic Con was a lot of fun. Went to a few parties and had free food and drinks. I love not worrying about dinner... I would like strollers banned from the exhibit floor next year and babies. A mom yelled at me because I almost crashed into them... It is not my fault the floor is so packed with people. And honestly I do not know why a baby would be at comic con. The con had some really cool swag this year a Dalek foam hat to an exclusive Superman t-shirt. Also thank you to whom ever turned in a black camera bag to lost & found. It meant a lot. :)
-My dog, Shadow, passed away.

This year alone has had a mix of happiness and sadness. Alas that is life. 


Watched The Muppets Take Manhattan with my friends at the beginning of the year. And it seems like this has been a theme for my 2012 year. It is funny how a song can have more meaning to a person when they are older than when they were a child.  


Friday, March 2, 2012

My 24+ hours at Disneyland



My family and me arrived at 10:15 at Pumba parking lot. We got a great parking spot. And also we were part of the first 2000 people in the park. (In the end did not matter.) We waited in line with some very nice people. And the Cast Members were very friendly and helpful. At 12am we were singing Happy Birthday to my sister and some people in line decided to join in as well.

I did not sleep at all because it was to cold. But a lot of fun. Thankfully IHOP was open and I was able to get some coffee around 3am. We than went through back check around 5am. Than we stood in front of the entrance waiting to be let in.


We all started a 5 second countdown to 6am, and than they let us in. Here is where it went crazy. Being the first 2000 people we thought oh it is guaranteed that we will get a hat. WRONG! When entering the turnstiles we thought they would pass them out right than and there. But WRONG AGAIN! We had to fight through a crazy mob to even try and get a hat. And by than they were letting people in without wristbands and the workers were not even checking wristbands. It got crazier. Thankfully, my family all got one. But honestly it remind me of when I had to try and get a PAN AM bag at comic con.

After this craziness we split up. Mom went to go purchase the special merchandise, and my sister and me went to lockers. We than went to get some breakfast at Jolly Holiday, and it was very delicious. My family we moved to Frontierland and sat at the Back Stage Door Cafe seating area. It was overall very empty.


I than left my family while they napped on the table and went around to take pictures. The first thing I notice was a filming being done in front of Pirates of the Caribbean area.

A Bunch of people gathering to see the filming.
I went to go see the filming on the bridge. On my way I took a picture of some pretty plants in Adventure Land.


And here are some shots of  Modern Family being filmed. Many people stood around to watch them film, especially since many people had 23 hours left in the park.



After like two takes I left to go take some pictures around the park.

The Pirate ship and a crowd watching the  Modern Family  filming.

Two birds flying. 

Mardi Gras decoration

Tom Sawyer Island with no one on it. 
The side of Tom Sawyer island

Flowers near Big Thunder Mountain
Big  Thunder Mountain passing by.
I like how this looks so abandoned.
The water drops on the flowers made it sparkle. 


The sun made the leaves look very green.


Decided to continue picture taking because it was still very early.









I really love how bright and beautiful the flowers are around Disneyland! After taking some pictures I went back to my family who were still asleep. And even though I was getting hungry, food would not be served until 11 anyways. But by 10 I was so ready for lunch!

We went to Pinocchio's Village Haus for lunch. We all had a Chili Cheese Burger and Fries. It was really tasty! Even though for me the chili was a little spicy. 

Afterwards we went to do some more shopping. And than went back to Jolly Holiday for some Abuelita Hot Cocoa. I was really cold all day, not sure if it was really that cold or I was still thawing out from the night before. 

We than went on Pirates and Haunted Mansion, and I some how went to sleep. Honestly this help me keep going for the rest of the day/night.

Around 6ish we sat down across the Big Thunder Ranch area and surveyed the area for any lines being formed for the Midnight Snack the Disneyland Blog was doing that evening. While waiting i spent some time on the iPad, and some family showed up to join us for the rest of the time. 

Around 7 a line started forming, and around 7:30 the line was moved to the other side and it became the official waiting line for the line that will be formed at 10pm. Around 9 it got really crazy with people starting to mob the front. And when a security guy came everyone started saying something along the lines of "what are you going to do? Pepper spray us?" I think Disneyland has an image issue right now. But a little while later someone else came and dispersed the crowd. And moved us into the petting zoo area, where it became the official line for the event.

We had to sign some release forms and around 11:15 we were allowed in for our snacks. They had coffee and hot water for hot cocoa and tea. Than a table full of chocolate deserts! The table had Chocolate Shots, Chocolate covered Strawberries, Cookies, Rice Krispies Treats, and Hot Chocolate Fondant! Honestly my favorite thing from the table was the Hot Chocolate Fondant. I am not a chocolate fan but it was the most delicious desert I ever had at Disneyland! 


A plate with a few of the deserts we had.

We had a photo opportunity to take a picture with Chip and Dale.
After this we all went to go watch Fantasmic. It is celebrating its' 20 Anniversary! It was a lot of fun. One of my favorite shows in the park. We all decided the Dragon is alot cooler now! It moves its' head a lot more!

We than went to go grab some dinner after this. And since many restaurants were extremely packed, we went to Jolly Holiday. I had the Lobster Bisque, which was really tasty! I was not expecting to be as good as it was. 

And than we made our way to the Golden Horseshoe for the 2:45 showing of Billy Hill and the Hillbillies. We saw 3 shows. It was a lot of fun! I think this was a lot more fun than the normal shows they do. After every show they would get a standing ovation and it is well deserved. 

After the last show we started making our way out of the park, and decided to catch a show at the Enchanted Tiki Room. So many people were taking naps while the birds were singing or some people were singing along. After the show we were going down  Main St. and decided to wait for the countdown to 6am.

A few people watching the time reach 6am.
They played a bit of the Mickey Mouse Club song. We went to go grab our stuff from the Lockers and headed out. To see a nice surprise of employees cheering and givibng high fours to people who were exiting the park.



The crowd leaving the park.

Mickey and Friends in there PJs waving good bye to guests.
 I had a lot of fun. I heard that it got really crazy outside the park and even inside, but honestly I never saw that. I knew wait times for rides were crazy but I honestly expected that from people who were telling me or Twitter that they were all going to show up past 10pm. Doing the 24 hours was crazy, but worth it. I would not change a thing.

Would I do it again? ABSOLUTELY! It was a very magical experience, and over all the CM were very helpful and try to make it a pleasant experience for everyone.

Some of the merchandise we got! :)