On November 21, I fell at Disneyland and broke my leg. By the time our daughter, Kim, arrived home for a vacation on the evening of December 16, I had finally gotten the purple cast on. As part of her Christmas gift, we had bought her a one-day park-hopper pass for the 18th. Of course, she was going to use it, and I wasn’t going to miss going!
We had rented a wheelchair for a month, so we decided Larry and Kim would push me in the chair. Kim especially wanted to go on the two rides in Star Wars Land. Larry and I had already been on both of them, so we waited outside while she went single rider. There is a special line for single riders where the ride operators can take people to fill ride vehicles with empty seats. (Remember this hack when you visit!)
Kim went on both rides, and it didn’t take nearly as long as
if we had all tried to go together.
Haunted Mansion Holiday is also one of her favorite rides,
so we headed there next. We checked in with the wheelchair and got a time to
come back. While we waited, we went to the coffee place in the French Quarter
for New Orleans-style coffee and beignets.
Then back to the Haunted Mansion. We were taken to the
handicapped entrance. I had to leave the chair and take about five steps using
my cane to get on the ride, but it worked well.
Then they pushed me over to Small World. They covert the ride to Christmas music, and Kim and I both enjoy it. We got to ride in the special boat with the wheelchair tiedown! I felt very special!
Next, we took the monorail to Downtown Disney where we went into the Grand Californian to sit in the lobby and listen to Christmas music. This is a holiday tradition!
We next went to Disney’s California Adventure and went on
Soarin’ (my favorite ride in either park).
We were getting hungry, so we went to the wharf for lunch.
Larry and I had clam chowder in bread bowls, and Kim had Chinese nachos. (Who
knew?) It was a cold day, and the soup tasted good.
Next, we went on Tower of Tower. Kim hadn’t seen the new
theming, and she enjoyed it.
Kim wanted to ride the Cars ride. Once again, she went single rider. (We usually do it this way, too, even when we both ride.)
Larry and I meandered over to Starbucks for cappuccinos to
warm up. While there, we talked to two different families. (This is my favorite
thing to do when we visit the park: meet new people. Many are either locals or
visit often. We compare notes.)
Kim returned and enjoyed her hot drink. By this time, it was
getting late, and the day was getting quite cold. Larry went to retrieve the
car while Kim and I went through the shops. We didn’t find anything we thought
we needed.
Larry brought the car to the pick-up area in front where we met
him.
Another lovely day in the parks.
Follow up: Today I heard from the folks at Disneyland. It
looks as though they might pay for the wheelchair rental and a couple of other
incidentals from the accident. So, we should not be out-of-pocket for much.
Fortunately, I have excellent insurance.
All in all, we are doing pretty well and are ready to go
back again soon!
I have enjoyed reading of your and Larry's exploits for many years, and am happy to hear you are well. I worked at the studio many years ago and was pleased to read of the current company program for continuing education for employees.Keep up your excellent writing!
ReplyDeleteThanks, John. We call ourselves "theme park junkies." Love them!
DeleteWhat fun! Your daughter is fortunate to have such a "spirited" Mom, and an angel to share her day with you!
ReplyDeleteAgreed! We are blessed!
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