We had something clear: we must go to Disneyland, but we must hurry and do the luggage so we can go at 8 a.m. because the travel by car from Manhattan to California last like two days. Also, we had to rent an apartment somewhere to sleep, so we took a lot of cash with us and then we went to sleep.
As I said, we woke up and started driving, changing the role of driver each three hours (although they late me drive less because I wasn't used to).
Here's a picture of Mark staring at me when I told the joke: 'What's the different between a snowman and a snowwoman? The snowballs.' Then he told me to never tell such a bad pun ever again.
We first stopped in Chicago to sleep, it was a very long travel, also it was my first time such a big one. By the way, I wasn't the only one tired, they were exhausted, so we just pay the apartment (50 dollars per person) and go to sleep just saying 'good night'.
This was actually Jane waking up that morning (she's gonna kill me for this).
Second journey and now we stopped in Denver. I was able to take the photo down below here, not too much things to say.

And finally we arrive to Disneyland after two stops and a really long travel.

We went to our five hundred twenty dollars per night-room (expensive you say? you are crazy) and sing a little bit of On My Way by Phill Collin, from Brother Bear.


The rest of the days we spent it collecting signs from every character:

And we also ride in almost every attraction. These days were really amusing for all of us.
Day 14 to 16: Good bye Disney, willkommen Albuquerque
But first, we are going to Albuquerque and spend some days in there to do some sightseeing; we went to the Petroglyph National Monument, a volcanic rock slope that dominates the city's western horizon and the one of the largest petroglyph sites in North America.

We also went to the Museum of Art and History, dedicated to preserving the art of the American Southwest and the rich heritage of Albuquerque.

Day 17 to 19: 'I am confusion. America, explain'
Oh Arkansas, we only visited you because of the vine, so we really didn't know what to do in here.
We decided to visit the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville.
And the next day we went to the TheatreSquared, a very popular theatre in Fayetteville because of the quality of its performances.




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