Catching up a little bit here... going back to last fall, took a couple weekend trips. We had never been to the Grand Canyon before so we spent a night in a "tiny home" that's south of the entrance. On the way down, we passed through Zion really quick, as it had been like 17 years since we had last been there. We'll have to go back but I'm not sure on the timing because all we ever hear about are all the crowds. We went there in the evening and went in from the east side so it wasn't as packed as it normally would be.
We spent the night in Page and the next morning caught X Canyon, which is part of Antelope Canyon but is not as often visited. We had bought tickets in the afternoon for one of the Antelope Canyons (upper, maybe?) but there was going to be a storm so they cancelled all the afternoon ones.
Spent a day in Grand Canyon National Park. Did a little bit of trail walking and rode the bus along the way. Had fun and saw the sights. When we passed by the lodge, in the back of my mind I had thought it was from Vacation, which it was.
Returned back through Page again and had bought tickets to, I believe, Lower Antelope Canyon, which was awesome.
It was shortly after this that my son had had his motorcycle accident and we were in limbo for quite a while. The next month over Thanksgiving we ended up doing another short trip. My wife and I went to Cabo for our honeymoon and since forever I've been trying to get her to go to Tijuana. She was agreeable to go but it just never worked out. We drove down and spent the night, before heading up to Disneyland for a day. It was interesting crossing the border without any kind of passport check. We rented a place that was up on the hill south of town and had a great view of the city. The next morning we drove by the temple.
We were originally going to the main area to do some shopping or sight-seeing but then realized how absolutely massive the traffic line was to get back in to the US and so we scratched that. They had the taco carts out in the traffic while we waited and the best tacos we had while we were there came from that. On the way back, we stopped at the beach at Coronado and my youngest son (8 at the time) told me, "Dad, how come we didn't eat Mexican food while we were in Mexico?!" I informed that we had for dinner the night before, we ate a bunch of tacos and other things. He then said, "no, not like that... like Mi Ranchito!" I got a good laugh out of that.
It had been about 6 years or so since we'd been to Disneyland so our youngest two definitely didn't remember it and it was fairly iffy on if our third kid had remembered anything. We hadn't been since they did the Star Wars land and my youngest son is obsessed with Star Wars. I also had been waiting because Splash Mountain has forever been synonymous with Disneyland for me and going while that would be closed would not be appropriate, so we were able to time it when they had just re-opened as Tiana's Bayou Adventure. What we didn't know, though, is that the tickets were on some kind of lottery and you'd have to log in to the app in the morning at a specific time and you may or may not get tickets, and there was no stand-by line. We had everyone with a phone do the same thing and initially we thought we missed out and I was going to be pissed if we had planned this whole trip around making sure we could ride that and come away not being able to. Anyhow, somehow I saw the reservation in my app so we were able to get those. The crowd was quite manageable as we went on a low-time after Thanksgiving. It was ridiculous seeing them under-fill the ride and having many logs going down with 2-3 people on it. I wonder how many people could have actually ridden that that wanted to but because of how dumb they were doing it (it opened to stand-by I think like 2 weeks later). Anyway, we rode the two new Star Wars rides which were fun. It's also funny because my wife hasn't been a huge fan of Disneyland, I think mostly because of the crowds and also because she's been pregnant a couple times we've gone, but she absolutely loved it this time and I think she was surprised by that. This was the first time we had all of our kids tall enough to ride all the rides, so we got to do everything together.
I also thought it’d be cool since the logs hold 7 people and since this was the only time we’d ever been on the ride all together since everyone was tall enough, that the picture would be great, but you can’t see my oldest son behind me and my wife and daughter are scrunched together in the back barely pictured. Oh well.
On the way back, we stopped in Vegas at Lindo Michoacan, which we had discovered a month earlier when my two older sons and my dad drove down for a concert. That place is unbelievable.