1 day, does it make sense to get Park Hopper?

A&Amomma

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Hello,

My family of 4 (kids are adults, 20 and 18) have 1 day to go to Disneyland before we head on a cruise. Sadly the day we have is December 27th, which I know is going to be very very busy. We are planning to get to the park for rope drop. Does it make sense to get Park Hopper? We know we will not be able to go on many rides, but are just happy to have the experience. We have been to WDW in the past, but a long time ago (kids were 12 and 10 that time).

So yes to Park Hopper? If so, then which park should we start in?

Lightening Lane passes make sense, or since it's so busy, not even worth it?

Thanks for any information.
 
Hmm, I would usually say skip the park hopper for just one day, especially a really busy day. But if you are going rope drop to close (or at least late evening), the park hopper would let you see Cars Land decked out in it’s holiday finery, and that’s probably my favorite decorated part of DCA. So my vote would be get park hoppers if you aren’t going to be back any time soon. The parks are so close to each other, it doesn’t take long.
 

I would, but that's how I roll. And it's much easier to hop at DL than WDW so you could actually go back and forth a few times if you wanted to. If it feels too busy in one park it's nice to switch for a bit.
 
I would just do Disneyland and definitely get LL. Regardless of how busy it is, you should get on plenty of rides if you rope drop and use LL effectively. Definitely learn how to use it. There are some good posts in this forum.
 
Are you a regular at WDW? Meaning, have you already done SWGE and attractions that are essentially the same at both locations? If you have, then you might be able to skip some of DL to do DCA. If not, there is plenty to do in DL to fill a day.
 
I started off doing one day park hoppers. I found it too stressful. I felt I couldnt fully enjoy the park I was as it felt like I was missing something in the opposite park. I felt I had to leave where I was as I had paid for the park hopper option.

Doing a one park only ticket I enjoyed my day far more. If I want to just sit and chill and watch some entertainment I could, without feeling I was wasting precious time and missing something in the opposite park.
 





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