I bounced up and down in my seat at the monorail took me and my family inside of Disneyland.
"Claire, really, calm." Said Maddy.
"No-way-too-excited!!!!!" I said inbetween bounces. Although everyone else on the monorail was staring at me because they thought that I was waaaay to excited to be a normal 14 year old girl who is just going to Disneyland, especially one that lives in the area. But what they didn't know, was the reason WHY I was so super-mega-excited to get inside. The reason was: I had to go to the bathroom. No ,no ,no, not actually GO to the bathroom, but I had to go inside of the Alice in Wonderland ride bathroom. Why, you may ask? Because the REAL world of Disney was just a walk through that bathroom door. Well, at least for me it is. I know what you're thinking- what the heck is this girl ON?!?!?! Well two things my friends: first, I'm not on anything; I haven't gone near a drug in my LIFE, and two: There is more to Disneyland than everyone thinks, the real Disneyland is hidden within it. It is a whole other world. And I just happen to be a part of it, as of recently.
You see, on my fourteenth birthday here at Disneyland, I discovered that I am the daughter (adoptive, of course, but they still love me like their own) of Sleeping Beauty and Prince Phillip in this other Disney world.
Anyway, back to the story….
As we hopped off the monorail station near the Finding Nemo ride, I sprinted down the stairs and passed the line for the ride when my Mom called after me, "Claire! Where are you going?"
"The bathroom!" I said, then realized what I said, "Uhhh…yeah! That's it. I REALLY gotta go, so I'll be back in a bit, okay, so BYE!!!" Then I ran off towards the Alice bathroom.
When I reached the door, I took a deep breath, then stepped inside, where it was completely dark and no one was in there, just as I knew it would.
"Disneyland Park and California Adventure Park are closed for the night." Said a voice over the loud speaker.
"Oh yes they are!" I said excitedly.
"See ya real soon!" said Mickey's voice. Then it happened, the most beautiful thing I've ever seen. The door shattered into a thousand pieces from a golden light bursting through it. The light then faded to reveal every Disney movie ever made, a sight that I was VERY glad to see, while the flying diddy from Peter Pan (2004) played to accompany it. The movies then abruptly stopped, and the light slowly became brighter, while the little mermaid's ah-ah-ahs played, then I was pulled through the door once again and back into my other home.
