AstroBlasters
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Since we have a full kitchen we just Instacart groceries or I pickup Crafstman GrillJealous! What is that 2nd pic of exactly?
Out of curiosity, do you ever have breakfast at Craftsman Grill when you're there?
Since we have a full kitchen we just Instacart groceries or I pickup Crafstman Grill
What a beautiful memory….We were looking at menus the other day and my husband is sad that the breakfast platter says "breakfast potatoes" now instead of the tater tots. Ha!
So I just realized that today is the 19th anniversary of my husband proposing to me on the bridge by Big Thunder at Disneyland. I decided to look through pictures from back then and it's crazy how empty the parks were compared to now! I have a couple where he set up the crappy digital camera on an adjacent table on Main Street (where Jolly Holiday bakery is now) to take pictures of us with our mochas and cookies. And it looks the table area is totally empty. I can't even remember what was over in that space at the time. But now it's always crazy crowded over there.
I go down while the wife and kids are still asleep and then wake them up when I get back to the room. There are usually very few people, lots of space and open tables, and food comes out quick.Wow...you guys are early birds compared to us! I don't think we made it to breakfast before 8 or 9 each day. Is it very crowded this early?
This is what I do. Nothing like walking around with a coffee in hand and an empty lobby.I go down while the wife and kids are still asleep and then wake them up when I get back to the room. There are usually very few people, lots of space and open tables, and food comes out quick.
No need to fuss with silverware and such with the full kitchen.
Early Bird DCA
Exclusively the one by the Villas!Wow! So empty! Which entrance did you use? We still haven't used the one by the villas.
Also makes a great fast food and churro run with that back entrance. They do close right at closing though so if you're hitting the second WOC showing be mindful of that so you don't get there a little late and won't get in.When we stayed last year, we weren't in a villa but our room was at the far end of the villa wing. I didn't know about that entrance at the time. One night I was over at DCA and decided to run some purchases up to the room. Really wish I'd known about that entrance then! Now I know for the future though.
Proposed to my wife at Blue Bayou almost 20 years ago. She was with her family and they knew but she didn't. I got to the park well before they were seated and said to myself "if I'm paying $50 to get in, I'm going on some rides!" Then as I'm riding Thunder Mountain I have the realization that I'm going to be the idiot that loses the engagement ring on the track.We were looking at menus the other day and my husband is sad that the breakfast platter says "breakfast potatoes" now instead of the tater tots. Ha!
So I just realized that today is the 19th anniversary of my husband proposing to me on the bridge by Big Thunder at Disneyland. I decided to look through pictures from back then and it's crazy how empty the parks were compared to now! I have a couple where he set up the crappy digital camera on an adjacent table on Main Street (where Jolly Holiday bakery is now) to take pictures of us with our mochas and cookies. And it looks the table area is totally empty. I can't even remember what was over in that space at the time. But now it's always crazy crowded over there.
Proposed to my wife at Blue Bayou almost 20 years ago. She was with her family and they knew but she didn't. I got to the park well before they were seated and said to myself "if I'm paying $50 to get in, I'm going on some rides!" Then as I'm riding Thunder Mountain I have the realization that I'm going to be the idiot that loses the engagement ring on the track.
Love it! Have an amazing time on your anniversary!So my (now) husband and I knew we wanted to get married but we were living 1500 miles apart so I wasn't expecting a proposal. But I would sometimes joke with him...like on Pirates (at the "want want the redhead" part...since I'm a redhead)....I'd say "be careful if you ever propose to me here because you might drop the ring over the side of the boat."
On the night he proposed, I had NO idea it was coming. We had been in the park all evening, had dinner, and wandered around. We stopped on the bridge by Big Thunder, as we often did because it's one of my favorite rides and I just love that area at night. So I made another joke - "If you ever propose here, don't drop the ring in the water." He literally pulled out a ring box and said "I won't."
I thought he was joking at first.
Our 18th wedding anniversary is actually the day we arrive for our very first stay as owners at the VGC this June! (Earlier in June this year is also exactly 20 years since my very first visit to Disneyland.)
It's a great place for Anniversary celebrations. We just celebrated our 50th a month ago staying at VGC, dinner at Napa Rose. The head chef spent about twenty minutes with us to put together a dinner worthy of the event. The magic of DisneyLove it! Have an amazing time on your anniversary!
Napa Rose is very nice, but they go on our bad list when the waiter forced us to order off the adult menu for our 9-year old 2 years ago…. we spent well over $1k on that meal with 3 adults doing the tasting menu with wine pairing…. haven’t been back since… Carthay/Blue Bayou/C33…. no issues anywhere else….It's a great place for Anniversary celebrations. We just celebrated our 50th a month ago staying at VGC, dinner at Napa Rose. The head chef spent about twenty minutes with us to put together a dinner worthy of the event. The magic of Disney