Since our trip was a little on the lengthy side, I've broken
it up into a series of posts; links to the additional posts can be found at the bottom of this one!
On Thursday, October 1, we flew to LAX, picked up our rental
car, and headed north because we had plans to make it to Fentons for dinner. We went to Fentons on our last trip to CA in 2013 and I was so looking forward to a return visit! It did not disappoint and we were thoroughly
enjoy our dinner and dessert when I noticed a elderly lady sitting alone,
eating a sundae and drinking a cup of coffee.
This seems like the exact type of thing my own grandma might do, and
while I am familiar with the idea that one should not judge a book by its
cover, this lady just looked so sweet that I could not help sneaking peeks at
her throughout our meal. When I noticed
that she was almost done eating, I asked our waitress if we could pay her
bill. I had hoped to do this
anonymously, but our waitress told the lady's waitress, who in turn, told the
lady that we were the people paying for her.
Sigh. But since she knew it was
us, I decided to stand up and say hello as she was leaving, because we had paid
our bill and were getting ready to leave, too.
We had a very nice chat as we left the restaurant together, and she was
as adorable as I had suspected. It was
one of those examples of 'to give is to receive' because I was so filled with
good feelings after our encounter! She
was an incredibly lovely person and I am beyond glad that our paths crossed
that night.
We spent the following day at The Walt Disney Family Museum, which we also visited back in
2013. It was fantastic – and as a bonus,
our admission was gifted to us by someone who works there that I met on Facebook
through a Disney Weddings group! Such
generosity from someone I've never met face-to-face!
As you can tell from all of the photos below, I thoroughly enjoyed every part of the museum because I love Disney history! Truthfully, I spent the better part of the day with tears in my eyes because I am consistently overwhelmed by all things Disney. In a good way!
After the museum, we went back to Fentons for dinner again before calling it a night because we had
an early start the next day. No adorable
older ladies dining alone this time, but dinner was still fantastic!
On Saturday, October 3, we were up early because we were
driving back down to southern California, but before we left, we drove over to
Emeryville to drive past Pixar Animation
Studios. Unfortunately, they do not
allow tours, but it was cool to see the actual studio and its sign that is
replicated at Disney's Hollywood Studios
in WDW!
We drove to Santa Clarita for our tour at The Gentle Barn in the afternoon. Loved every second of that experience! You can read about that in a previous post.
After The Gentle Barn,
we continued on to Anaheim. For the
first time, we were staying at a non-Disney hotel for three of the six nights
because the Disneyland hotels are very expensive. We chose Hotel
Indigo, which is only about a ten-minute walk from the parks, and it turned
out to be a very nice hotel. My only
"complaint" – not really a complaint, per se – was that I prefer to
be inside the Disney "bubble" and stay at Disney's themed hotels, so
it seemed weird to return to a "regular" hotel when we left the parks
at night. However, the hotel was great
and if someone were looking to stay at a non-Disney hotel in Anaheim, I would
definitely recommend it. The location
was great, the room was spacious and comfortable, and the staff was
awesome. Despite all this, it was not
until I got home that I realized I failed to take a single photo of any part of
the hotel – highly uncharacteristic of me!
That's it for this post!
Check out my other posts about our adventures on this trip...
~ Los Angeles
~ Disneyland Hotel
~ Disneyland
~ Disney California Adventure
~ Mickey's Halloween Party
~ Disneyland Tours
~ Los Angeles
~ Disneyland Hotel
~ Disneyland
~ Disney California Adventure
~ Mickey's Halloween Party
~ Disneyland Tours
Happy Tails to you!
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