CJ's Disney California Adventure
Actually this should really be called CJ's Granny's Disney California Adventure because CJ and her parents have annual passes to the Disneyland parks and CJ knows just what she wants to see and do. But I am so out of touch with the newer Disney characters and films that for me this was a great chance to catch up on the Disney culture, especially as seen from a child's perspective.
We planned to spend most of the day in the California Adventure Park but it only opened at 10 am and CJ, her Dad and I were on the parking lot shuttle heading to the park shortly before 9:30.
CJ had two special plans for the day - see Tinker Bell and her fairy friends, and seeing "Playhouse Disney - Live on Stage" - for the 4 th time!
Disneyland opened earlier than California Adventure so we decided to start our day by visiting Pixie Hollow in Fantasy land where CJ could visit Tinker Bell and the other fairies.
Because it was so early the wait in the line up was only 10 minutes. The path wound through a water feature and we noticed hundreds of pennies thrown into the water. Each penny represents a wish. I wonder how many of those wishes ever materialize?
CJ wanted a penny to throw but neither her dad or I had any loose change. The next thing we knew the man just ahead of us held out three cents to CJ for her to throw into the water and make a wish. She thanked him with a shy smile and went ahead and made her wishes.
While we waited we got into a discussion with a family with two young girls who were behind us in line, about who the Disney fairies are. Thegirls came up with 4 names of those they thought are Tinker Bell's closest friends. They were Fawn, Silvermist, Rosetta and Iridessa.
Finally we had edged forward enough that we were next to enter Pixie Hollow. The first fairy CJ met was Silvermist. I had absolutely no idea what story she came from and realized I should have done my homework befoe I visited the Park. Fortunately it did not seem to matter too much to CJ.
Next we came upon Tinker Bell and her male companion whose name I learned was Terence. CJ had her photo taken with both of them. Alas I had never heard Terence either. So I really needed my laptop!
After CJ was satisfied that those were the only fairies she was going to meet that day, we walked back down Main Street and headed across the centre concourse to begin our California Adventure.









