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| Join Date: Jun 2002 Location: Maidstone, Kent, UK
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| Going north, south, east and west! **Updated 1/25** At the moment, this is just a link through to my pre-trip report, which can be found here. As you can see, it will feature some time at Disneyland and, when we get to that bit, I'll be posting all the details in this thread.
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| I Love PassPorter Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Frankton, IN
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| Well I can't wait to hear about your DL portion of your trip!
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| Go Red Sox!! :D Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Rhode Island - Red Sox Nation
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| Hope you're having a magical time!! Can't wait to read all about it!!
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| Community Rank: Adventurer ![]() Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: 4 hours from my childhood home near Disneyland
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| Me, too. I've been trying to figure out where the DL and Vegas parts are - sorry we missed you in Vegas - but can't wait to read all about it to see how it turned out for you. Kathy
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| Go Red Sox!! :D Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Rhode Island - Red Sox Nation
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| I'm pretty sure the Vegas portion of Cheryl's trip will end up in this thread: Going north, south, east and west THREAD 2 - UPDATED 11/15 WITH PHOTOPASS PICS in the Globetrotting TR forum, once she gets to that portion of the trip. I'm sure Cheryl will confirm or redirect, if this is incorrect. Hope this helps!
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| Join Date: Jun 2002 Location: Maidstone, Kent, UK
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| Dyan's got the plan straight. At the moment, the New York part is done, which is the link she posted above. The latter posts then have a link in to the WDW section, which is currently underway in the WDW trip report forum. Next will be the Chicago section, back in the Globetrotting trip report forum and, once that's done, that will be followed by the Disneyland section in here. Finally, the Vegas section will be in the Globetrotting trip report forum. I hope that's now clear - it's probably as clear as mud!
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| Community Rank: Adventurer ![]() Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: 4 hours from my childhood home near Disneyland
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| Oh good - it sounds like I really haven't missed anything yet. Thanks, Kathy
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| Community Rank: Trailblazer ![]() Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Harker Heights, TX
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| I can't wait to hear all about it. I am enjoying your WDW portion now. I hope you get your computer straightened out soon. ![]()
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| Join Date: Jun 2002 Location: Maidstone, Kent, UK
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| Now it's time for the Disneyland portion of this trip. This is the fourth thread of the actual trip report. The New York segment can be found here in the Globetrotting forum, then the WDW section is here, while the most recent section about Chicago can be found here in the Globetrotting forum. This picks up with us heading to the airport in Chicago...
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| Sunday 26 October – part five: stuck in security! Then we headed for O’Hare, although the traffic was pretty slow on the way there. We got there almost dot on 3.30, which was when we wanted to arrive. There, we had to say a sad goodbye to Lesley. We had enjoyed a couple of wonderful days with her and she had been great, picking us up from the airport and taking us back again. Many thanks for all your help and for helping us to enjoy a wonderful stay in Chicago. We quickly checked in ourselves and our luggage and again, we were done with that in just a few minutes and then it was through security. This wasn’t nearly as straightforward. I got through fine, when I realised that Mark was nowhere to be seen. He had gone through still wearing his belt and had some change in his jeans and had been stopped. Worse than that, he had been put into what I can only describe as a glass cage. He later checked and it was bullet proof. He was in there for what seemed like forever, while I stood there with a mountain of coats and hand luggage. Eventually, he was released and was cleared to carry on. That was a close call and I think left him with a beating heart. I suspect he will be checking his pockets very thoroughly in the future to ensure that doesn’t happen again. Almost as soon as we got through, my parents called as we walked down to the gate. When we got there, it was mad. One guy opposite us referred to it as being in a hen house, people were packed together so tightly and I don’t think he was wrong. We were able to find two seats together, which was no mean feat. Nearly all the seats were gone and people were sitting on the floor. It wasn’t pretty. Not only was their not nearly enough seating, but it all way too close together as well, with almost no room to stand up and move between rows of seats. Even worse, we already knew that our plane was delayed, but fortunately between us, we managed to start talking to the four or five people around us, which helped to pass the time. One guy was absolutely classic – he came from California and I heard him on the phone, telling someone how cold it was here – that everything had frozen on him and it was below freezing. I couldn’t help but laugh and he did later admit that he knew he was pathetic when it came to cold weather, as all he’s used to now is heat. Not long after our plane finally got in, we were boarding and we didn’t do too badly. We were quickly the runway (why can’t we be as quick when we fly out of the UK? I was very sad to bid farewell to Chicago and I know we will be back, although I don’t know when. I’m very glad that we made our first trip to this lovely city. It didn’t disappoint. : The flight down to Long Beach wasn’t bad, although it didn’t help that my TV screen didn’t work. They told me that I could move to another seat, but as we’d paid for the extra legroom and were at the front of the plane, I didn’t want to. It was a shame, as I fancied trying out their Direct TV system with 36 channels, but it was not to be. Instead, I tried to sleep for much of the flight with my iPod on to drown out the screaming of the baby opposite. It reminded me of our awful flight back from Barcelona a couple of months ago, in that respect. We got some snacks on the way and the True Blue potato chips weren’t bad, although I preferred the Doritos cheese mix. At least they give you a selection of free snacks, while you’re on board, which is good. And really, apart from the TV screen that didn’t work, I couldn’t fault JetBlue. They do seem to have a very good airline and I can see why everyone is so enthusiastic about them. I would certainly fly with them again and would recommend them to others. We weren’t that late into Long Beach, considering how late we left, but oh my goodness, this is one tiny airport. We literally got off the plane while it was on the tarmac and walked over to the building. There was a small waiting area and then it was through some double doors and we were out at the front of the airport, which is where baggage claim is. I have never seen anything like this and we’ve seen some pretty small airports in mainland Europe. Bearing in mind how tiny the airport was, it took some time and way longer than I expected for the luggage to start appearing, but fortunately, when it did, we got all four cases in a fairly short space and then it was off to get a taxi over to Disneyland. It’s a flat fare of $40, which isn’t a bad deal. About half an hour later, we were pulling up at the Grand Californian Hotel. The second we arrived, the place felt very special. They really do treat you like royalty in a way that somehow didn’t quite happen at the Disneyland Hotel. The lobby is stunning and very reminiscent of the Wilderness Lodge and immediately we were seen by Jodi, who checked us in and chatted away to us. She couldn’t have been more pleasant and, during the conversation, I mentioned that it would be our anniversary in just over a week’s time and, when she finished checking us in, she asked if we could wait for a couple of minutes and off she went. When she came back, she had three balloons with her with two anniversary buttons for us. What a great start to our vacation here. We got some help from bell services with the luggage and I’m glad we did, as it was quite a hike to our room. When we got there, I was really impressed with the size of the room and what I could see of the view over Disney’s California Adventure. Even better, I remembered that you get dressing gowns here and I quickly found those in the closet. The view from our room at night We decided to order room service, as it was so late by now and there were no other real options. Mark got a burger and extra side of fries for me and a small chocolate brownie for me – well, that was what the guy called it who brought it up to us, but that description couldn’t have been further from the truth. The thing was huge and I barely made a dent in it. It wasn’t bad and did the job of filling us up, but it wasn’t exactly gourmet food either. We were obviously tired, as I didn’t managed to get photos of any of it. We sat there for a while, letting our dinner go down and, as we did, we kept hearing a noise. At first, I couldn’t work out what it was, but then I fathomed out that it had to be monorail passing underneath us. How neat. Eventually our food had gone down enough that we could go to bed. At least we didn’t have an early start tomorrow with neither park opening until 10.00. Today we walked 5.39 miles The weather today was bright and sunny, but increasingly windy in Chicago, with temperatures in the 40’s and in the high 60’s in Los Angeles, when we landed. The best thing today was going back to the Field Museum. The worst thing today was saying goodbye to Lesley and the problems with security. The funniest thing today was chatting away to everyone at the airport, as we had a really good laugh with them all. Today we tried visiting the Shedd Aquarium And the result was it was really good, despite the fact that it’s main attraction is closed right now. The most magical moment today was getting my Chicago Christmas tree ornament from Lesley. Next: isn’t it always the way?
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| Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: 2 hour plane ride from the Magic
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| YAY! You're at Disneyland. I can't wait to see your pictures Cheryl. The Grand Californian is beautiful. I would love to stay there someday.
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| I Love PassPorter Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Frankton, IN
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| Well, I'm glad you made it to California!! Your room looks so much, uh, roomier than the one before!
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| Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Southeastern Ohio
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| I'm glad your flight was tolerable, if not enjoyable. Your room looks a tad bit more roomy than the last!
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| RED SOX NATION!! Join Date: Aug 2002 Location: Connecticut
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| Glad you made it to CA!! Great room!! Sorry about the airport mess in Chicago!!
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