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    Earl of Sandwich reviews?

    We thought EOS was good, prices were reasonable, the menu was interesting but it wouldn't have been worth leaving the parks to eat at for our crew. The line can be short, or it can be an hour, flip a coin. Also, don't try to customize your sandwich much it really confused them when we got our...
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    DL & DCA -Disability Access Service Card- Post 1 update 12/7/14 DAS tied to ticket

    "...Another time I stopped in to get a RT and the lady next to me was begging the CM to reconsider saying "You don't understand, I have to keep walking. I can't sit or stand so a wheelchair won't help me." I felt so bad for her - glad that I didn't have an issue getting it." Oh no! My father...
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    Grandma doesn't want a wheelchair!

    I can speak to the moving loading lines. CMs at the rides do have the ability to stop the ride if it appears a member of your party cannot get on/off quickly enough, though they do try to just rush you on if you don't say anything. Simply let the CMs loading know before you get on & they will be...
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    Crowds and Grad Nites

    We were there for a couple grad night days last May. There were no grads in the beginning of the morning, they started to trickle into Disneyland around lunch time. They grew through the afternoon but didn't become annoying to us until the end of the evening when they were hitting up the bid DL...
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    Please help a Disneyland newbie out!! When to go???

    For breakfast in the park, we liked to stop mid morning at River Belle Terrace. It's especially great on early mornings when the crew needs a full meal after being in the parks for a couple hours. Counter service, HUGE breakfasts, eggs, bacon, hash browns, fruit, pancakes & more available -the...
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    The Lilly Belle and Club 33

    When we did the LB this summer, the only way to find out if it was running was to ask the morning of (as said before 15min prior to opening was good time to line up outside station doors). Do note, the times changed each day we were there. The first days times didn't work for us, but the second...
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    Fantasmic Dessert Party?

    We did it once, the cost is high but it goes up every year so it's probably not going to get cheaper. Honestly my fam didn't care too much for the desert boxes, but the hot chocolate was nice. We LOVED being in the special roped off seating area, we settled in about half hour before the show &...
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    What DCA attractions are a "must not" for someone with a shoulder injury?

    Goofy's Sky School. Whole family with off-and-on neck issues & we found that to be a particularly rough ride.
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    Gluten Free Dining at the Disneyland Resort: A Superthread

    The first thing we did at any restaurant in Disneyland was tell the waiter/CM we had a gluten allergy, the chef always then came out and walked my DS through exactly what was available to her on the menu & alternatives that he could make.
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    Which Hotel, Grand Californian or Disneyland Hotel?

    Onsite I've only stayed at GCH, so I only have notes on that one. The rooms are plain hotel rooms, kind of on the small side, the Disney touches are very subtle. location is the reason we stayed there, we love being able to access DCA through the hotel during the afternoon and evening (that...
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    GAC's are out...DAS is in...

    Good notes- For him queues that move are fine (Haunted Mansion inside) but once they stop for he's in trouble. And single rider is such a great option, I cannot recommend it enough! That's how we did RSR, Screamin' and River Rapids in DCA. Other than that we made judicious use of our early...
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    GAC's are out...DAS is in...

    A member of my party has a disability that prevents standing in one place, but he can walk fine. The GAC system used to work but this last summer the system was completely overwhelmed (the GAC cue at Indy was longer than the general- which was over an hour itself!). The way I see it, if they...
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    Christmas Crowd Planning Question

    Thanks for the info everyone! Sounds manageable, and yes crowd levels are always flexible and kind of in the mind of the beholder. During summer the crowd index on MouseWait was running around a 7-8/10 when we were there so I think we're going to go for it, Christmas time at Disneyland just...
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    Christmas Crowd Planning Question

    I see in the Disneyland Christmas Superthread #3 (great resource!) that crowds steadily increase starting mid-December. My family is looking at going Wed Dec 18 and Thur Dec 19. We've never been at Christmas and are rather scared by the holiday crowd stories we've heard (parks reaching...




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