30 Days of Disneyland – Day 4

Yesterday was a long and tiring fourth day at Disneyland. It was very crowded the whole day, and we spent about 12-1/2 hours there. We still had a fun time, especially since we’re pros with the Fastpass system (which lets us bypass many lines), but at the end of the day, I’d had my fill of the crowds and the noise. Navigating through hordes of people all day long made my brain want to shut down afterwards. We did our second day of intermittent fasting yesterday too, eating only between 12:30 and 8:30pm. I’m not sure if we’ll eat this way every day, but I like it so far. I slept well last night, albeit with various Disney tunes looping in my dreams, but I still feel tired this morning. We’ll probably take a lighter day today, so we don’t wear ourselves out too soon. I’ve been noting the high number of wheeled vehicles people use to get around Disneyland. You can’t help but notice them because they’re everywhere. There are strollers for small kids and babies of course, and there are hordes of motorized wheelchairs now too. I didn’t see nearly so many wheelchairs at Disneyland when I was younger. Now there are so many of them that navigating around them has become an integral part of the Disneyland experience, although I don’t think Disney shows these fleets of wheelchairs in their ads. Since these vehicles take up significantly more space than a standing or walking person, their popularity constricts walkways all...
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