Monday, July 4, 2011

"World of Color" California Adventure

On the evening of the last day we prepared to watch a Show Called "World of Color" We had not seen Chloe since the late afternoon and Holly was missing her a lot.We had also been in the vicinity of the show riding all the nearby rides for a while so as the crowds grew she was already in the area and comfortable. She was also having fun on the ridesBeing our third night she was also already used to us trying to get her to see the previous evening shows from the nights before.That said she was fine while waiting for the show and playing with Chloe but once the show was ready to begin and Chloe went up on her Daddies Shoulders, she wanted to go.She was not in fact that anxious or upset. It was more like, I don;t like this, and a gut instinct to want to leave like not liking vegetables. The show hadn't officially started and it would have Water and Colors but she didn't want to "try it"We did however have her stroller. First I tried to hold her and she had blankie, but then I had the idea to put her in her stroller. She was pretty sleepy and I laid the seat back.She asked for her phone, which I gave her and I used the blanket to cover the front so she was in her own little cave. It was funny to peak in on her watching Max and Ruby while we were all watching World of ColorThe show was Beautiful, though our "seats" were not that great and I was not tall enough to see that much, I missed half of it. Though I later found out those who had good seats were actually soaked at the end of the show.They played several Disney songs and music and seemed to even project film images on the water while the show was going on, the water sprayed in patterns and turned various colors.When Holly recognized a song she would sit up and move blankie aside and "peak" she was calm and happy and peaked out and watched the show several times.At one point Chloe got scared, it was during the Pirates of Caribbean segment. It lasted about 7 minutes and there were flame projectors and balls of fire shooting up in the air to represent cannon's I think.Holly could tell the show shifted and wanted to see what was going on. She peaked out and watched the entire 5-7 minute fire section, at one point she said, "Whoa" and she loved the fire.I guess it must be in her blood. We had a wonderful time, and Holly tolerated it just fine. After the show we decided to hit the Ariel ride one more time, the park closes at 10:00 and we had only about 20 minutes. But the girls had a great time.

1 comment:

Granny said...

I didn't even know they did stuff like that! love, Granny