

Last night we had Steve and Abbey over for a BBQ, which was lovely.
Jake was his in-company-grown-up self, and enjoyed challenging Steve
to a game of Fifa 10, which Steve was a good sport about. The funniest
was when I played against Steve - no goals but I think we both
finished the match with about seven players left. Amazingly, despite
being with my current employer for over 15 years I think that this was
the first time we'd had colleagues over for a meal - poor form indeed.
Jake and Nicky are just back from swimming (I was at church this
morning playing for Mark's baptism) and I think that there might be a
plan to go carpet shopping in a while. May be a bit of a challenge to
drag me out of the hammock. Still, so long as we are home in time for
kick off ...
We all made it through the first week back after holiday, but I think we're all glad that we get a bonus day off this weekend.
As I type Nicky is probably at Homebase picking up the paint that we need for the new games room. Mike has been in this week and has built a new wall in what was the garage and boarded and plastered the new room. We ordered the new carpet yesterday and now we're on to painting and decorating. Mike is back next week to start decorating in the hall.
And, we had new windows and front door fitted last week. It's all happening
Up not especially early, and went over to the DCA park for a while where we grabbed a pastry for breakfast, and made sure to queue up early for the Aladdin show so that we could get some better seats than last time. Show excellent again, and grabbed a few more decent photos.
Other than another ride on the Monsters Inc ride, that was about if for parks today. We headed to Downtown and did a bit of last minute shopping. Jake got some Disney-based story books, I got a Disneyland jacket and Nicky got some new luggage.
Back at the hotel we made a start on the packing before meeting up with Henry and family for bowling, pool and then dinner at Bubba Gump's.
Off to bed now. May sneak into the park one last time tomorrow if there's time.
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Stop 1 - the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Downtown LA. A bit of a risky start, especially for Jake, but he was suitably impressed by Frank Gehry's amazing architecture, and as a bonus we were able to take a self guided audio tour, narrated by John Lithgow (Lord Farquar to Jake!).
Stop 2 - Hollywood Boulevard. One of those places that it would be wrong not to go to at some point with so long in LA. A bizarre and, as we had been warned, tacky place. Still, we were able to find and have photos with some good stars on the walk of fame, including Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse, and we went into Madame Tussauds, and had pictures with more stars, ranging from the President to Britney and the Terminator! And, finally we were able to get a decent picture of the Hollywood sign up in the hills. Lunch at Johnny Rockets.
Part 3 - a driving tour, including going up into the hills, along Mulholland Drive to some lookout points, and then back down into Beverly Hills past some mega homes, and along Rodeo Drive. We didn't stop. Nicky says that she gets depressed by going to shops where she can't afford anything.
Stop 4 - the Getty Center. Highlight for Jake was the tram ride from the car park to the museum. Highlights for the rest of us included some Da Vinci drawings, Van Gogh's Irises, and one of Monet's many paintings of the pond and bridge in his garden, as well as the beautiful gardens.
Back at hotel now, worn out by a long day, and having just checked with the tour guests, the mystery tour gets a thumbs up.
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Had dinner with Henry and family at the Italian restaurant in downtown. Their flight home today was cancelled, so they are booked in for Sunday now.
I have plans for a trip out tomorrow and am keeping it as a surprise for N&J. Fingers crossed that they like it!
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Today was our Universal day. After a couple of calls with work, we were on the road by about twenty to nine, and despite heavy traffic in some places we were waiting at the gates to purchase our tickets by a few minutes past ten, which was when the park opened.
The first thing we did was to head over to the backlot tour. We walked straight on to a tram, and thoroughly enjoyed the tour, which lasts for about 45 minutes. Interesting to see all the new sets that have been built, and are now very nearly finished, after the 2008 fire, albeit obviously sad that the BTTF courthouse square was lost in the blaze. McFly nerd that I am I excited to see the Lyon Estates gates - at least a little something has survived.
The tour is a mixture of real sets that have been, and are used for filming, and some set pieces there for the tourists (Jaws, Earthquake, Mummy effects). At one point our guide had to turn his microphone off because we weed going past a soundstage where a CSI episode was currently being filmed, and we weren't able to go down Wisteria Lane - there was a security guard at the end of it along with some "closed set" bollards. Nicky was a mixture of disappointed that we didn't get to see more of the set and excited that filming was happening just around the corner.
After the backlot tour we queued up for the Simpsons ride. Jake loved it. I survived despite my dislike of simulator rides. As always full of sharp Simpsons humour.
After a break for coffee and a pastry we went and found the Shrek 4D show. I had seen it before at Universal in Florida, but last time we went there Jake was only 3 or 4 and he got into the pre show area (after a wait of an hour or so) so Nicky had to take him outside. This time we all managed to see it (Jake had seen the film sans the 4th D bit as it is an extra on one of the Shrek DVDs!).
We came out of the show and enjoyed wandering around the park and enjoying the scenery for a while before getting to the 2pm showing of the Animal Actors show. Exciting news - Jake was picked to be a volunteer for the canine actors part of the show and was up on stage for about 5 minutes. Our cameras went into meltdown, and he absolutely loved every minute of it - superb!
Afterwards we went to the lower lot area of the park (the studios are on a pretty steep hillside and so this involved going down 4 fairly long escalators). I did the Mummy coaster ( backwards and forwards in the dark, Mummy effects, no inversions), we had a look at the archive displays, and we saw Beetljuice, Wolfman et al, but other than the Jurassic Park river adventure, which none of us fancied, there wasn't much else at that end of the park, so we came back up to the top and went and found the Waterworld stunt show
Show was fantastic. We were in the first row after the splash zone. Still got a little bit wet, but it was really hot today so didn't exactly matter. After a look at the studio store we headed out of the park and spent some time in the City Walk area, including dinner at the Hard Rock Cafe before coming back to the hotel.
Plan is for a later start tomorrow, possibly heading into the Disney parks for a while.
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Yesterday, I'd spoken to the front desk about the possibility of extending our Disney passes, as we only have one day left. I didn't get very far - the best suggestion being to upgrade to annual passes at a cost of nearly $400. This afternoon, Nicky spoke with them and had considerably more success than me, and we've now ended up with passes that will cover the rest of our stay, and at a fraction of the cost. Nice one!
This evening we had dinner at a pizza restaurant in Downtown. Who knows, maybe tomorrow we might pop into a park!
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The day started rather early when Virgin sent us a message to confirm that our flight had been cancelled. We were on the phone to them by 6am but they said that the earliest flight home that they could book us on was the same flight next Friday (!!!!!!) so all of a sudden we find ourselves with another week here in California.
I'd had the phone on speaker whilst we were waiting for quite a while to get through to Virgin (no doubt they were taking a fairly large volume of calls) and unfortunately this had woken Jake up. His first reaction to hearing about our lengthy delay was not at all positive, but Nicky managed to get him to see the bright side reasonable quickly. Judging by Nicky's Facebook traffic today it sounds like Jake may not be the only one in his class who won't make it back to school for the start of the summer term.
Similarly, when I called work it sounds like I am not the only one stuck overseas. Hopefully being away for another week won't prove to be too much of a problem - there is one rather important meeting next Thursday, so I will need to brief colleagues at some point between now and then. The biggest work bummer is using up my annual leave. What with our 2 week holiday booked in the summer it doesn't look too good for a long break by the time we get to Christmas!
Next up was the challenge of sorting out our accommodation. I went to the front desk, but they told me that I would need to call DVC member services to organize new reservations. Calling them, they have managed to get us a further two nights here at the Grand Californian, but then we need to move over the road to the Paradise Pier hotel. Good job that we'd just got our new Bay Lake Tower points, as this extra booking has done for them for this year, plus a borrow from next year as well. Still, at least it's not "real" money!!!
Can't say the same about everything else, but at least it was easy to call Budget and extend our rental for an extra week. We did try calling our travel insurance to see whether they would help us with any of our additional costs, but the clear and resounding "no" didn't come as that much of a surprise.
Now that we have all of this extra time we need to decide what to do with it. We only have one day left on our Disney passes, and extending them would essentially involve upgrading to an annual pass, which is rather expensive, so we are going to make do with one more day in the Disney parks. We've already done the vast majority of the rides that we wanted to do anyway. If we're lucky, they may have the Matterhorn Bobsleds back up and running when we use our last day.
Previously we'd decided that we would stick to Disney parks for this holiday, but with the extra time we're thinking that we will go over to Universal for a day. I will definitely need to pinch the memory card out of Jake's camera by then. The bad news is that I have taken about a thousand photos so far, so prepare to get bored, very very bored when we finally get home. You have been warned!
As to our day today, after this morning's stress we went out to Denny's for some comfort food - breakfast at lunchtime. Everything looks better after a couple of syrup-soaked pancakes. Then we went over to the Garden Grove shopping area - Anaheim's answer to the Pointe in Orlando. Looks to be very new and a pleasant environment, but lots of units still to be leased. They had a bowling alley, so we went in for a game. We were almost the only people in there, and it was the nicest bowling alley I've ever been to by quite some margin. Sadly I have to report that I was the only one not to get a strike. Jake was the winner, and the only one of us to break into three figures. I got a little bit of revenge on one of their American pool tables. Jake and I played a game of 8-ball and then a few games of 9-ball, a game which was new to Jake but which he
picked up well. Not wanting to boast (much!) but I did manage to clear the table at one visit from the break off in one game - only time I've ever managed that.
We popped to the supermarket (well two actually as the Walmart we went to was a bit disappointing so we stopped in at a Target as well) for some essentials - bottles of water, fruit, snacks, breakfast bars and so on.
Then back to the hotel and Jake enjoyed a dip in the pool before we headed to Whitewater Snacks for tea.
Weather forecast is for mid 70's and sunshine tomorrow, so plan is to stake out a good spot by the pool (we also picked up some suntan lotion at the supermarket today).
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Today we started the day off in DCA and did Toy Story Mania (I won!) and then Nicky and Jake went on the Fun Wheel and played on some of the boardwalk games, winning some soft toys, whilst I went on California Screamin (which was a pretty cool coaster) and then the Maliboomer (fires you 180 feet straight up a la Dr Doom). Next up I went on Mulholland Madness (just like Primeval Whirl at AK although the car don't spin) and N&J went on the Jumpin' Jellyfish and the Golden Zephyr. Between us, we'd done a pretty good job on the Paradise Pier section of the park.
Jake was keen to do another drawing, so we headed for the Animation Academy and this time we got to draw Goofy, and I think that all three came out very well. Whilst we were in the animation area we went to Turtle Talk with Crush. Radical dude - you rock!!
By now we were ready for lunch so we grabbed some food in Bug's Land, and then went on a couple of the rides there, the Chew Chew train and the Tuck and Roll buggies (slowest dodgem in the world). Both rides really for the smaller guests, but we got to tick them off!
We were just in time for the Aladdin show, a live action abbreviated version of the movie, but done very well. Interestingly a song for Jasmine that I'd not heard before - would be interesting to know if it was an Ashman/Menken original that was cut from the movie.
We couldn't resist taking in Muppet Vision 3D, even if it did turn out to be exactly the same as in Florida, and then Nicky was persuaded, against her better judgement, to come on the Grizzly River Run with us. We all got wet, but I think that Nicky came of worst, getting absolutely soaked, but she did admit that it was fun, albeit only because the ride is next door to our hotel entrance, so we could come straight back to the room to dry out.
After a swim back at the hotel we went into the Disneyland park this evening. Had dinner at ten Blue Bayou (food ok, service rubbish, not worth the hype) and then enjoyed Haunted Mansion, It's a Small World (where the new game is to spot the Disney movie characters in the ride) and then the Storybook Land Canal Boats, before heading out of the park, retreating to the sound of fireworks.
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After lunch we went down to the pool for a while. Jake and I played ball in the pool, I hot-tubbed, Nicky had a swim and a sunbathe.
Mid afternoon we got in the car and headed for downtown LA. Finding the Staples center turned out to be really easy and we parked right across the road from it. We had a look in the Lakers store and Jake got a cap and a Bryant shirt. Nicky was very disappointed that nowhere had any Lakers foam fingers!
We had tea across the road at the ESPN Zone and after a little wander we went in and got settled in. Our seats were right at the top but we had a great view. Confusingly, even though the Staples center is the home of the Lakers, it is also home for the Clippers who they were playing, and this was a Clippers home game, so the banners, court etc were decked out the the Clippers logo. I think that the Lakers must be coasting a bit as they've already made the playoffs, so there was no Kobe tonight and the Lakers lost by 107 to 91. Still, we all enjoyed the spectacle - lots of fun and a good atmosphere.
Roads were fairly busy around the stadium so it took a while to get back, and we only made one wrong turn.
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