Showing posts with label Disneyland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Disneyland. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 10, 2016

The End Is Coming

The Tinker Bell Half Marathon Weekend was the beginning of the end of my time in California. I was in my final weeks of living out there.

My mom flew out to spend the week with me during the race weekend. We spent 2 days in Disney enjoying each park. She had never been to Disneyland, just to California Adventure. We took a few fun shots that they had set up for the 60th Anniversary Celebration.



California Screaming' was a fun set up.
You can see everything from Paradise Pier!














Spending time with the  ghosts at Haunted Mansion was a must do!




We got to go on the Jungle Cruise! 
They were doing a soft open so we 
were lucky to go through this when
 we did! We had great time with the 
skippers! And their bad jokes!




My mom met Kylo Ren for the first time.
She thinks he was scary. I was not impressed.



We were lucky enough to get into the
Blue Bayou for dinner! The food was
incredible. The menus light up for easier
reading due to the ambiance. We did  the
Paint the Night package and think it was
the best option for the cost! 










We also met Chewbacca. He liked my mom's
hair. He was nice enough to take a selfie with me.









After the 5k on Friday, we headed up to LA with my mom's friend and her family. 
The end of Route 66!



We had a great time going to Santa Monica. We walked along the pier, went of the ferris wheel, and went to the aquarium. The aquarium only has animals that are living in the waters around the pier. This is a cool way to learn about the area you are in for adults and children.
Santa Monica Pier








There's great photo ops along the pier.
If you want to get the whole pier in 
a photo, take a walk along the street.
You can turn back and take a lot of photos.

View of LA from Griffith's Observatory.




From Santa Monica, we headed into LA to Griffith's Observatory. You can amazing views of LA from up here. You will be able to see the Hollywood sign from up here too. There's a lot to learn here about astronomy. It's really amazing!











After the weekend of running, we went to the San Diego Zoo. The zoo is celebrating their 100 year anniversary! We had never been to this zoo before and we were excited to go.










I was excited to see the pandas. I have seen pandas in DC, but it's not common to see pandas. I refused to leave until we saw these cute guys. This is the baby that was born there in 2012.














I was excited to see a koala! I have never seen one before and for some reason had no idea that they had some at the zoo. They are just really cute!









The last day my mom was in California we headed into Palm Springs to do the Palm Springs Ariel Tramway. This is the world's largest rotating tramcar. You start your journey at 2.645 feet above sea level.









By the time you get to the top you are at 8.516 feet! You are now surrounded by trees and even snow! It was really crazy to see the desert below you and snow around you.
Pano from the top of the Tramway







We also stopped by Cabazon Dinosaurs on the way home. Right next to a Burger King you will find these guys. You may recognize these guys from the movie, Pee-Wee's Big Adventure.









After my mom left I went back to work. Leaving that store was really emotional, but I knew I had to go home.

The next day Carrick flew into San Diego.



Before we picked him up we made a pit stop in La Jolla. You can go snorkeling here, shop, eat, or just hang out with some seals. I wish I spent more time in this area, but I'll be back one day!



Once we picked up Carrick at the airport we headed down to the USS Midway. 






From there we headed over to Coronado. We went into the Hotel Del and walked along the beach. We grabbed a late lunch and walked over to Ferry Landing. This gave up the opportunity to see the San Diego skyline beautifully.

Sandcastle in front of the Hotel Del.

View from Ferry Landing.
I had a great time in California. I was ready to go back home though. I can't wait to go back and see my new friends soon though!

The End Is Coming

The Tinker Bell Half Marathon Weekend was the beginning of the end of my time in California. I was in my final weeks of living out there.

My mom flew out to spend the week with me during the race weekend. We spent 2 days in Disney enjoying each park. She had never been to Disneyland, just to California Adventure. We took a few fun shots that they had set up for the 60th Anniversary Celebration.



California Screaming' was a fun set up.
You can see everything from Paradise Pier!














Spending time with the  ghosts at Haunted Mansion was a must do!




We got to go on the Jungle Cruise! 
They were doing a soft open so we 
were lucky to go through this when
 we did! We had great time with the 
skippers! And their bad jokes!




My mom met Kylo Ren for the first time.
She thinks he was scary. I was not impressed.



We were lucky enough to get into the
Blue Bayou for dinner! The food was
incredible. The menus light up for easier
reading due to the ambiance. We did  the
Paint the Night package and think it was
the best option for the cost! 










We also met Chewbacca. He liked my mom's
hair. He was nice enough to take a selfie with me.









After the 5k on Friday, we headed up to LA with my mom's friend and her family. 
The end of Route 66!



We had a great time going to Santa Monica. We walked along the pier, went of the ferris wheel, and went to the aquarium. The aquarium only has animals that are living in the waters around the pier. This is a cool way to learn about the area you are in for adults and children.
Santa Monica Pier








There's great photo ops along the pier.
If you want to get the whole pier in 
a photo, take a walk along the street.
You can turn back and take a lot of photos.

View of LA from Griffith's Observatory.




From Santa Monica, we headed into LA to Griffith's Observatory. You can amazing views of LA from up here. You will be able to see the Hollywood sign from up here too. There's a lot to learn here about astronomy. It's really amazing!











After the weekend of running, we went to the San Diego Zoo. The zoo is celebrating their 100 year anniversary! We had never been to this zoo before and we were excited to go.










I was excited to see the pandas. I have seen pandas in DC, but it's not common to see pandas. I refused to leave until we saw these cute guys. This is the baby that was born there in 2012.














I was excited to see a koala! I have never seen one before and for some reason had no idea that they had some at the zoo. They are just really cute!









The last day my mom was in California we headed into Palm Springs to do the Palm Springs Ariel Tramway. This is the world's largest rotating tramcar. You start your journey at 2.645 feet above sea level.









By the time you get to the top you are at 8.516 feet! You are now surrounded by trees and even snow! It was really crazy to see the desert below you and snow around you.
Pano from the top of the Tramway







We also stopped by Cabazon Dinosaurs on the way home. Right next to a Burger King you will find these guys. You may recognize these guys from the movie, Pee-Wee's Big Adventure.









After my mom left I went back to work. Leaving that store was really emotional, but I knew I had to go home.

The next day Carrick flew into San Diego.



Before we picked him up we made a pit stop in La Jolla. You can go snorkeling here, shop, eat, or just hang out with some seals. I wish I spent more time in this area, but I'll be back one day!



Once we picked up Carrick at the airport we headed down to the USS Midway. 






From there we headed over to Coronado. We went into the Hotel Del and walked along the beach. We grabbed a late lunch and walked over to Ferry Landing. This gave up the opportunity to see the San Diego skyline beautifully.

Sandcastle in front of the Hotel Del.

View from Ferry Landing.
I had a great time in California. I was ready to go back home though. I can't wait to go back and see my new friends soon though!

Monday, July 25, 2016

Tinker Bell Half Marathon Weekend

Like all runDisney events, the beginning of the weekend begins with the expo. The expo is where you pick up your bib and race shirts. You can also get any other merchandise you're looking for. From clothing, to shoes, to fuel, to tutus; you can find it at the expo! The runDisney booth at the expo is always the craziest booth. This time around, they filed everyone into a area and only let a certain amount of people into the booth at a time. This was wonderful. I never felt congested or overwhelmed like I have in the past. I got a few items here and then explored the rest of the expo.






The next morning was the Neverland 5k. The 5k started in front of the castle. There were no corrals for the 5k. Instead, as people entered the park and got closer to the castle they just stopped where the crowd of people were. I think I was in "Corral B". There was no official start line that I could see as well. I found this strange, but after the congestion in the beginning the course was great. The course went through Disneyland and out through a backstage area into California Adventure. After going through California Adventure, we exited through a backstage door and finished in Downtown Disney.  I wore the same leggings and tank I wore during the Princess 5k. I figured the mermaid look would work in Neverland as well.  



Saturday morning was the Tinker Bell 10k. This was the first race in the Pixie Dust Challenge. When I opened the hotel room door I found it raining. Luckily the ran stopped once I was I got to the parking garage and held off the entire day. The 10k started on the tram road underneath Downtown Disney. After going through some backstage areas we entered Disneyland. This race had a lot more time in Disneyland which was awesome. 
Running through the castle never gets old!
We left out the front gate and headed out to California Adventure. The finish was in the same spot as the 5k I wore a bright green tee and headband in honor of Tinker Bell. I really enjoyed this race. I was excited to spend the rest of the day in the park and get ready to run the half the next morning.


On Sunday morning, I got up early once again to run the Tinker Bell Half Marathon. I have only done the Disneyland Half Marathon and that course wasn't the most thrilling. I had heard much better things about the Tink course so I had my hopes up. We went through the same areas in the parks, but we did have to go out into the Anaheim streets. I saw much better areas of Anaheim and wished I had known about them before this moment. 


Everyone loves running through Cars Land!






One of my favorite parts of the streets of Anaheim was the Red Hat Society. There were so many of these ladies out and they were cheering for everyone. It was a really special moment that I could never put into words.

Once I finished the half, I hit up the photo area.




I was able to get the pink Coast to Coast medal during this run. When you do the Princess Half and the Tinker Bell half, you get a pink medal. The blue one is given for doing any half/full marathon in Disney World and then a half marathon in California. I was surprised to get both Coast to Coast bracelets at the Expo. I then heard that you could turn down the blue Coast to Coast to get it at a later race. It was nice to have all of the medals though. 

I am so happy that runDisney uses Disney Photopass now as well. The photos are so much better and you have the ability to know when a photographer is coming up (they have tents and balloons so you can see them). If you have a Photopass for your trip the photos can be linked into your account. No more spending more money to buy a package or even just one photo! 

Next up with runDisney: the Wine and Dine Half Marathon Weekend!