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It was good.
We left late Wens, and checked into the hotel at 11pm. We caught the 8AM shuttle to Disneyland, it was Erik's first trip. Since I had to use the wheelchair, we got to knock out everything by 1PM, started in tomorrowland, and went counter clockwise, so we hit the water rides at lunch. Lunch at big thunder BBQ, and an hour of show/rest. Then looped back to grab seconds on rides we liked, matterhorn, space mountain, star tours, buzz lightyear, haunted mansion. Erik was 1 inch too short for indiana Jones, so we grabbed pineapple smoothies while mr saddi took Evan on it. The fireworks and shuttled back to the hotel.
Day 2 we slept in till 9, to hit California adventures at 10. California adventures is technically "fully accessable" but with a manual wheelchair it stunk. There's alot of uphill/downhill in both line and walking, and it was killing my arms. Also quite honestly people think nothing of cutting in front of a wheelchair, i'm unable to simply stop they way you can walking and to throw both brakes hard risks dumping myself on the pavement, something i'm not willing to do for thier ankles. It was not uncommon for me to get knocked around in each ride by people who didn't allow me space to manuever. Also people need to watch thier kids, between bored kids in line, kicking my tires, and parents not holding zooming toddlers, it was pretty dangerious. I nearly ran over a toddler in a tinkerbell dress, while her mother was on her cell phone. We were quite happy to leave at 5 to go to dinner at medieval times.
Dinner was good, I was the only one who'd been before, so it was new. Alotta people forget that the horses are beautifully trained. After dinner mr saddi gave me a necklace he bought, and we had a long drive home to talk over how much we enjoy being married to each other.