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Is the crowd managable on Dec 25?
We will be in San Diego (Carlsbad) during Christmas week, and I realized that Disneyland is approx 1 hour away from us. Thinking if we should spend a night or two there. My kids are 2-year-old and 6-year-old and they have been to WDW last summer. If it is "extremely" packed and long queues everywhere, I'd forget about it.
Maybe we can go on Dec 23/24 if it is less busy. |
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IT is packed the whole week.
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Last year on the 25th it was not very crowded at all in the morning / early afternoon. Later in the day it became VERY crowded.
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I vaguely recall someone posting that 12/24 was not very crowded. Disneyland Park closes at 9 PM on Christmas Eve (versus midnight on 12/23 and 12/25), and that generally indicates that Disney is expecting lighter crowds.
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Thanks everyone. I am still struggling since Disneyland trip might be a detour for our San Diego stay. Not sure how much hassle and if it worth the drive. If it works out - it will be big surprise for the kids, and from my $$ point of view, it is more economical then booking another expensive flight from Toronto to LA next year
Furthermore it seems to me that Disneyland is an hour away from LAX airport too. The issue is if it is practical and how busy will the highway traffic be.In terms of crowded - we usually visit WDW (orlando) during March break, as long as we can easily get into the park we may be fine. Our priority is my two princesses DD2 and DD6 - they are not going for any popular rides, unless Dumbo, Magic Carpet, It's a Small World etc requires a 90 min wait time then I will consider it to be bad. ![]() I am assuming something like this - Day 1 - Arrive late evening. Airport Hotel at San Diego Day 2 - Drive 1.5 hour (?) from SAN airport to Disneyland. Stay at a Disneyland Resort for a night. Day 3 - Drive 1 hour from Disneyland to Legoland (Sheraton Carsbad) Day 4 - Legoland & outlets in Carsbad area Day 5 - Drive 40 mins (?) back to San Diego downtown. Sightseeing. Day 6 - San Diego Zoo Day 7 - Leave for airport at 10am Any comments? Or should I be realistic to forget about Disney? |
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What are your days of the week? If you are going to try to drive to LA for opening at DL from San Diego that will be a mess because of rush hour in LA. My recommendation is bite the bullet and drive up right after you get off the plane at night when traffic will be lighter. Then sleep and wake up at the park instead of having to drive in that mess.
If it is a weekend the traffic might be lighter. Honestly for 1 day I don't know if it is worth it. If you are truly trying to save on a vacation the next year I say extend your stay for another couple days and stay at DL for 3 days instead of 1. |
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I agree w/PP, stay in the DLR area your 1st night, so you can get there 1st thing the next day ~ Days 2 & 3 are Disneyland days ~ on day 3 in the evening you could drive to Carlsbad *(looks like thats what you have planned). We did DLR, San Diego & Legoland this past July ~ the drive is easy and fast if you travel at the right time(s). What days of the week are days 2 & 3? I hope it works out and if you can get 2 full days for DLR ~ and go with a plan *you've found the right place* you can have a great time. If your girls love IASW they'll love the DL version, much more impressive building and it's all made up for the Holidays! My touring tip for your family ~ Dumbo 1st, then IASW. My 6 year old DD's fave ride is Splash Mtn. ~ certainly your older DD is tall enough for the moutains. Be sure to check out the Haunted Mansion ~ Jack and friends from Nightmare B4 C-mas have taken over!
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One more thought ~ I think San Diego Zoo and sight seeing could be done in 1 day - it's not my favorite zoo, I like what we have 45 min. from us better. Perhaps you could have 3 days at DLR, 1 day for the Carlsbad area & 1 day for San Diego??
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Thanks UmmGood and DisneyMomma81.
We arrive San Diego Airport on Dec 22 (Tue) around 11pm (See this will be 2:00am EST in Toronto). DW wants to tuck my kids to bed ASAP. So Day 2 & 3 will be Dec 23 (Wed) & 24 (Thu). Do you think the drive will have lots of traffic? Any place to stop for washroom/snacks? Spending 2 nights in Disneyland is not a problem. I can cut down the San Diego Zoo time if required. I am struggling because DW doesn't want a hectic trip (rushing here & there), but I do think if it is doable it would be a big Christmas gift for the kids on top of Legoland
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Leave early on the 23rd for the drive from SD to DLR ~ you'll still be "on" EST so that should be easy.
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Your plan is very "do-able."
That week traffic is lighter than usual. You will have traffic going from SD to DLR in the morning, but if that's how it works out, better than nothing, right? The earlier you hit the road, the better. There are lots of places to stop for food, water, bio-breaks, etc.... The only part of the drive with no stopping places is when you are driving through Camp Pendelton. Here's one other thought for you: Take the train from SD (or even Carlsbad) to Anaheim. The amtrak is great and it takes you to Anaheim Stadium (now called Edison Field ). You can take a short shuttle or quick taxi from there to DL. Very short distance. Then when you leave, do the reverse. If you go from Carlsbad, you have your car right there for Legoland two days later. I used to take the train every other weekend from SD to OC and it's a nice ride - not too long, and easy. If you stay on-site or on Harbor Blvd when at Disney, you could do without a car for 2 days.I say go for it! A day and a half at Disney is better than no Disney at all! HTH, Dreams
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If you're going to pick up rental car and drive from SAN, be very aware that traffic just getting out of that airport can be awful. It has taken upwards of 30 minutes just to get to a TURN, if we have an awkwardly timed flight. Painful!
I too recommend Amtrak from the SAN station and a taxi to DLR, mainly b/c it worked out very well for me. ![]() If you drive, though...as my brother and SIL say (they live in Chula Vista, near San Diego), you either want to leave EARLY so you miss rush hour or LATE, so you miss rush hour. Which means leaving around 6am, if not earlier, or after 9. I personally go for the 6am one (which my SIL doesn't appreciate).
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Please kindly advise on the details of the amtrack train. How long does it take from Carlsbad to Anaheim? Where is the Carlsbad (or San Diego) station located? I glanced thru http://www.amtrak.com/servlet/Conten.../1237405732508 but cannot locate the Carlsbad station (what is the exact name)? Is there a station close to San Diego Airport, and a station close to Legoland? Is it easy if we are taking some luggages and a stroller? Last edited by biggroofy; 11-20-2009 at 02:31 PM. |
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As a dummy, I picked SAN (1050 Kettner Boulevard) -> ANA (2150 East Katella Avenue Anaheim Stadium Parking Lot). The travel time is 2 hour 1 minute ~ seems to be longer than driving time (90 mins) of course assume no traffic. My concern is how easy to arrange transportation 1. from hotel (close to SAN airport) to train station 2. from Anaheim to Disneyland Resort 3. from Disneyland Resort to Legoland since we are a family of six (grandparents, parents, DD6, DD2) - need a mini-van taxi otherwise need to separate into two cars. If we can solve the issues and can arrange a towncar from Carsbad to San Diego downtown, then I can even cancel the rental car ![]() Thanks again! |
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You could easily take some small luggage. I don't have children so I cant really comment about trains and strollers. ![]() Happy to help, Dreams
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