These guys were so funny because they were so mean
to all the people and even went to a concession stand
demanding a drink!
We did all of the usual rides, Indiana Jones, The Jungle River, Thunder Mountain, Splash Mountain, Nemo, and even all the little ones like the Tea Cups and Roger Rabbits. The whole while Jon would read up on his phone accidents that happened on the rides and some on the ones we were about to go to. There are some intense stories! Luckily we rode everything in safety.
On Splash Mountain
We rode Space Tours twice because we heard the ride was different each time you went. The second time we were beginning our awesome space tour, they announced as usual that a rebel spy was on board. Pictures began to flash on the screen and suddenly stopped on a picture of me! When in the world had they taken that picture??? It was when we were sitting down waiting but I had no idea they had taken it! Little to say that made the ride even more fun, and yes I was kept safe.
Then a funny story when we were riding in the Haunted Mansion it kept stopping in the middle which we concluded was them boarding handicap people onto the conveyer-belted seats. When we were stopped at one point an announcement came on stating for everyone to keep their hands to themselves and that we were all being monitored. Me and Jon looked at each other puzzled and then a few seconds later the voice came on more fervent, that they could see us and knew what we were doing so to keep our hands to ourselves. Some couple must have been getting comfortable =P We had a good laugh at that.
And this time Jon whooped me on the Buzz Lightyear shooting ride.
Those stupid laserguns you can tell where you're pointing to because everyone else has them flashing around! =P
We got hungry like an hour after our doughnuts, they were not a filling breakfast sadly so we suffered through the hunger until 3:30 when I got my traditional bread soup bowl and Jon faced the all you could eat BBQ in a restaurant in Frontier Land (thanks to Preston and Monica for paying for that!). He ended up eating five pieces of chicken, 16 ribs, a bowl of beans, cornbread, and probably a half gallon of water. Wow!
Also on one of our walks through Frontier Land we ran across a very peculiar turkey. He stood in the corner closest to the people of his enclosure and tried to eat his top gobbler. That's all he did. It was hillarious if you saw it and he only stopped when some random people came by clapping at him. To this he turned his head in confusion to them and waddle on over to stare. When they left he went right back to his spot trying to eat his gobbler.
We finally got out of Disneyland around 10:30 and drove up to a hotel near Six Flags where we would spend our next day of the honeymoon.
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