The first thing we saw was Goofy in front of the Firehouse. He must have  just arrived, since we had a minimal wait. The girls in front of us asked me to  take their pic, and Goofy rested his arms on their head. The CM who was  assisting Goofy said he was acting silly. Goofy took great offense to that, and  the CM was acting like she didn't know why (maybe she didn't!!). Anyway, I said  "No, Goofy..you're not being silly, you're GOOFY!!!" And he ran over to me,  raised my arm in the air, and started jumping up and down. Fun!
After that, I went to City Hall and left my message for the LPers who may  show up to the park. 
We then walked over to Adventureland. I got 3 Fastpasses for Indy, then we  went to Pirates. The wait was only about 5 minutes. I was surprised, since it  was a holiday.
After Pirates, we went on Haunted Mansion. We had just seen the movie (with  Eddie Murphy) the previous weekend on The Wonderful World of Disney, so it was  fun riding the ride, looking for the elements used in the movie. We (BF and I)  decided that the Mansion in the movie must have been modeled after the Florida  version.
After HM, DD and I were hungry, so we bought some ice cream. We figured by  the time we finished, it would be our FastPass time (2:50pm). We walked back to  Indy while we were eating, and, like I had planned, by the time we finished, it  was 2:54. DD, BF and I waited about 15 minutes to ride. It was BF's first time  riding, too. The previous times we've been to DL, he's opted to stay with my 2  year old while my 5 year old and I rode (which has only been the last 3 or 4  times, as she just made the height requirement).
When we were done with Indy, we decided it was time to eat. I thought it  would be nice to ride the Monorail, which was repainted to look like a Nemo Sub.  When we got to the Monorail entrance, The Nemo Monorail had just left, which  meant that Monorail Purple would be the next one into the station. There was a  small crowd waiting to board, but since we were waiting for the Nemo one, we  were the only ones left. We asked to ride in the front, and were told that if no  one else got up to the front before us, we could ride (we were waiting by the  front anyway). While we were waiting for the monorail, I took pics of the Lagoon  and the Matterhorn. I also took pics for LaughingPlace Live. (
http://www.laughingplace.com/Live.asp?I1=User&I2=Tinkerbell10601)  We finally made it onto the Monorail, and riding in the front is a BLAST!!!  Especially riding over DCA and through the Grand Californian. We disembarked at  DTD and then had to decide where to eat.
Alex wanted to eat at Rainforest Cafe, but I had forgotten my Safari Club  Card, which would save us some money (I wasn't worried about waiting for a  table, since it wasn't crowded). We had a bit of a meltdown at Tortilla Joe's,  since Alex wanted nachos, but I wasn't paying $6 for plain nachos. So BF and I  ordered ours, and I told Alex I'd buy her a pretzel with cheese when we got back  to Disneyland. 
The original plan was to ride the Monorail back to Tomorrowland, but  we started walking and window shopping, and ended up closer to the Esplanade  than the DTD Monorail station. Oops. :) While we were eating, though, an LP'er  called me!! He had gotten my message at City Hall. So when I got back into the  park, I called him back, and we arranged to meet in front of the train station.  It was about 5:30 at this time, since people were already starting to line up  for the parade. 
So we met TinksBestFriend!!! He's so nice, and gave DD an American flag,  and one for her sister, too. We chatted about the benefits of Premium AP vs.  SoCal AP (since BF, DD and I have already visited twice on blackout days...DUH  to me). We also talked about the upcoming meets and past meets. We talked until  about 6:15 or so, when BF, DD and I decided to ride the train to get around  the upcoming parade. We entered the train station, then asked to ride Engine 1.  We were told that they were refueling, so we would have to wait. We waited and  waited...finally, we decided to just ride the next train. We made the full  circuit, and at Tomorrowland, a family boarded, and started talking about  watching the parade. It was approx 6:35, so I told her that the parade may have  already started. However, by the time we got back to Main Street, the Tink float  was just passing in front of the train station. The 3 of us hopped off, but DD  didn't want to watch, so we were able to get right back on the same train.  
We got off the train at NOS, and decided to camp out for Fantasmic. It was  a little before 7 at this point. Not too crowded in front of the Rivers of  America, so we were able to get a great spot. DD and I sat for a bit, then  decided to get some snacks for the wait. We went to the Mint Julep Bar and  bought a bagel and coffee for BF, and DD and I decided to share the fritters. DD  then got chocolate milk, and I got an iced mocha.
While we were waiting, we talked with some people around us, and I ended up  talking to another LP'er, although she said she isn't active anymore due to her  WebTV not being compatible with LP. It was nice talking to some of the fanatical  locals. :) Next year, I have decided, if I can afford it, I will be getting the  Premium (of course, then I have to buy 3). 
So Fantasmic! started, and it was amazing!! They made some changed that  really enhanced the experience. I was in awe the whole time, but managed to take  some good pics. Immediately after F!, the Remember...DCT fireworks started. It  was nice because some of the effects that are on the Castle during R..DCT were  also on Pirates' Lair (formerly Tom Sawyer Island). The fanatical locals I  mentioned above (including DD and me this time) were muttering the dialog and  singing the songs along with the soundtrack to the fireworks. And, immediately  after Remember..., was the 4th of July Fireworks. The whole hour was just  amazing!!!!
After the fireworks, we headed to Critter Country because DD and I had to  use the restroom and the ones in NOS and closer to Main Street we knew would be  crowded. I noticed upon walking to the CC restrooms that the wait for Splash  Mountain was 10 minutes. Perfect! I thought. So I used the restroom, and then  told DD to wait with BF since she didn't want to ride. I hopped in line, and  waited less than 10 minutes. When I got to the front, I was informed of the  Single Rider line, which I knew about, but didn't know you had to enter through  the exit. Oh, well..the line was minimal. So I rode with some very nice people,  who were enthusiastic, and I didn't get wet!!! The girls in the front (the very  front was wearing a white tank with a black bra...ooops!!!!!) got SOAKED!!!  HAHAHA. :)
After Splash, we went over to Nemo, to see how long the line was. 120  minutes. *sigh* not this time. So we got in line for the Matterhorn, which is  amazing at night, BTW. After that, we headed out, and made it out of the parking  lot at midnight. 
All in all, the best 4th of July I ever experienced!!! Minimal waiting in  lines, not too crowded (no more than when we went at the beginning of May). Temp  was gorgeous (84 when we arrived, which was the temp at home at 7:30AM!!!). We  met a couple LPers which is getting me psyched for the Big Meet on the 17th.  Great day...pics to come!! :)