Danauk
<font color=green>I would be sitting on the patio
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Welcome to my pre trip report, sit back, relax, this might be long!!
Firstly, this trip is to Disneyland not WDW so apologies to people who know DLR well and I might be stating the obvious to and apologies to anyone who might not have a clue what I am rambling on about at any point!! Feel free to ask questions!!
The cast: Me, Karen, 32 and a total Disney nut which helps when I spend my day teaching 9 year olds.
DH, Pete, 33, tolorates my Disney obsession but loves our trips there.
Trip dates: 11th - 29th August, but 11th - 16th August for the Disneyland part.
Reason for the trip: To celebrate out 10th wedding anniversary
. We went to Disneyland Paris on our honeymoon, WDW for our 5th anniversary so I though Walts origional park would be nice for our 10th! After 5 nights at Disneyland we are going to Six Flags Magic Mountain for 2 nights (we love rollercosters!!), then on to Hollywood and finally a week in Las Vegas.
Where we are staying: Disneyland - Grand Californian Hotel, theme park view. Now this part is really sweet. Our best friends have booked this for us using their DVC points as an anniversary gift (yes I know I have the most wonderful best friends ever!!) The hotel is beautiful, kind of like Wilderness Lodge and has it's own entrance straight into the Californian Adventure theme park.
Six Flags magic Mountian - Hilton Garden Inn, located right next to the park.
Hollywood - Rennaisance Hollywood Hotel, located in the Hollywood and Highlands complex (where they host the Oscars) right on the walk of fame.
Las Vegas - Bellagio, lake view (so I can watch the dancing fountains!)
The plan: Well the 1st thing you should know about me is that I love to plan, actually I think my planning maybe bordering on an obsession!! I read the Dis constantly, bought the unnofficial guide, a Passporter (I love the planning pockets, helps me keep all my planning organised!) and have subscribed to Ridemax. Now Ridemax I love for a 1st time visitor. It gives you lots of tips like Tour Guide Mike does, but also you put your date into the programme, select the rides you want to ride and it generates a custom touring plan for you. The other thing I have learned is that planning a Disneyland trip is a whole lot more relaxed than planning a WDW trip, something the obsessive planner in me is having some problems with!! Dining reservations can only be made 60 days prior, tours and special activities can only be booked 30 days before. I'm not used to this, I'm used to having to book things 6 months before!! However once at the parks things are slightly more hectic. Disneyland serves lots of locals and people get to the parks early, especially on EE days.
So, what are we doing:
11th Aug -
Go pick up the rental car and drive to Knotts <ST1
Berry Farm for the day, back in the evening for dinner at Napa Rose chefs table.
16th Aug -
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– Hilton Garden Inn. Sunday we have VIP fast passes all day, Monday morning back into the park again.
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Hollywood where we will stay at the Renaissance Hollywood. Hotel. There we plan to:
Las Vegas to stay at the Bellagio for a week. Here we plan to tour the hotels, relax, swim, do a helicopter tour to the Grand Canyon, see a few cirque shows (O and Ka), drive out to <ST1
Red Rock Canyon and do a bit of shopping.
Some general thoughts so far:
From the research I have done DLR is very different to WDW and perhaps more comparable to DLRP. Having said that the parks contain lots of rides that at WDW are spread over 4 parks, here they are spread over 2. There are rides at WDW that are not at DLR but there are also quite a few rides at DLR that are not found at WDW. The other thing I have learned is that the castle is really small and is not the focal point of the park. The focal point is the Matterhorn, the worlds 1st tubular rollercoaster set into a big mountain. Also the Disney nut in me needs to remember this was Walts park, the only one he saw open and so there is a lot of history here something I intend to learn more about. I have also learned the the selection and quality of food is not as good at Disneyland, but as we have booked some nice restaurants hopefully it should be OK. Oh and one other thing I haven't mentioned is that we are flying with Virgin, premium economy as they are the only airline that does direct flights to LAX and Las Vegas. The only slight pain is that the LAX flights go from Heathrow where as Las Vegas go to Gatwick. Luckily we have family taking us to the airport and picking us up so that doesn't matter.
So I hope my pre trip report wasn't too boring to read, I promise the actual report will contain lots of pictures and I hope my trip might inspire other UK dissers to visit the origional Disney park!!
Firstly, this trip is to Disneyland not WDW so apologies to people who know DLR well and I might be stating the obvious to and apologies to anyone who might not have a clue what I am rambling on about at any point!! Feel free to ask questions!!
The cast: Me, Karen, 32 and a total Disney nut which helps when I spend my day teaching 9 year olds.
DH, Pete, 33, tolorates my Disney obsession but loves our trips there.
Trip dates: 11th - 29th August, but 11th - 16th August for the Disneyland part.
Reason for the trip: To celebrate out 10th wedding anniversary

Where we are staying: Disneyland - Grand Californian Hotel, theme park view. Now this part is really sweet. Our best friends have booked this for us using their DVC points as an anniversary gift (yes I know I have the most wonderful best friends ever!!) The hotel is beautiful, kind of like Wilderness Lodge and has it's own entrance straight into the Californian Adventure theme park.
Six Flags magic Mountian - Hilton Garden Inn, located right next to the park.
Hollywood - Rennaisance Hollywood Hotel, located in the Hollywood and Highlands complex (where they host the Oscars) right on the walk of fame.
Las Vegas - Bellagio, lake view (so I can watch the dancing fountains!)
The plan: Well the 1st thing you should know about me is that I love to plan, actually I think my planning maybe bordering on an obsession!! I read the Dis constantly, bought the unnofficial guide, a Passporter (I love the planning pockets, helps me keep all my planning organised!) and have subscribed to Ridemax. Now Ridemax I love for a 1st time visitor. It gives you lots of tips like Tour Guide Mike does, but also you put your date into the programme, select the rides you want to ride and it generates a custom touring plan for you. The other thing I have learned is that planning a Disneyland trip is a whole lot more relaxed than planning a WDW trip, something the obsessive planner in me is having some problems with!! Dining reservations can only be made 60 days prior, tours and special activities can only be booked 30 days before. I'm not used to this, I'm used to having to book things 6 months before!! However once at the parks things are slightly more hectic. Disneyland serves lots of locals and people get to the parks early, especially on EE days.
So, what are we doing:
11th Aug -
- Arrive at LAX at 2:30pm after the long, long flight (11 1/2 hours but we decided to upgrade to premium economy both ways which should be nicer), body clocks still 8 hours ahead of the local time, but we are in America so are so excited we don’t care!!
- Have booked a town car to drive us to the hotel so hopefully should arrive at the GCH by about 5:00pm
- Head off straight into the parks after checking in to our room and dropping the bags off.
- The plan is to take in the atmosphere, relax, get orientated, although after studying the layout of the parks in great detail on park maps and Microsoft live maps (amazing detail BTW, you can zoom the birds eye view in to just 25 yards!) I really don’t need to do this! I already know every path way in the park and I haven’t set foot in it yet! Then ride a few rides (still TBD as I need to run my final ridemax plan just before we leave), then head off to bed when we finally have had enough.
- Wake up early (after all our body still thinks it is 8 hours later than what it actually is), get in line for EE with pastries and coffee to have for breakfast whilst waiting! We need to be at the security gate for 6:15 am for a 7:00am park opening
- EE – Fantasy land rides, and then grab some FP’s for later when the machines switch on.
- 9am we are meeting our VIP tour guide. We have done guided tours at WDW and DLP so decided to splurge and do a VIP tour for our 1<SUP>st </SUP>trip to DL!! During the tour we plan to grab some food from Bengal BBQ (I want to try the chicken skewer!)
- Then after the tour watch the parade, go back to the hotel for a rest, have a swim and a nap before heading back into the park for the evening.
- Storytellers Cafe 6:30 followed by more rides and Fantasmic - VIP area (thanks to the VIP tour!).
- Segway tour!! We have done this at WDW and loved it!
- Spend the day in CA.
- Afternoon break for a nap and a swim.
- Back into CA late afternoon for a few more rides then off for dinner at the Vineyard Room (or Wine Country Trattoria if the Vineyard room isn’t open.)
- EE – Do the Nemo run, then depending on how time goes Matterhorn<ST1
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- Then spend the day doing rides we have not yet done in either park or rides we want to do again. As we will have laptops with us I will create some ridemax plans for this the evening before.
- 11:30 – Lunch Blue Bayou waterside table (located inside the Pirates of the Caribbean ride.)
- Usual afternoon rest, maybe some DTD shopping.
- 4:10 Aladdin show.
- Evening – Fireworks.
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16th Aug -
- 8am breakfast at Plaza Inn, re ride a few rides.
- Check out of hotel and drive to <ST1
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- Spend the morning and early afternoon in the park, then check into to the hotel.
- Drive to San Pedro to meet a few Dis buddies for dinner before they sail on the Disney Magic back through the Panama Canal.










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- Visit the walk of fame
- Visit the Disney Soda Fountain
- Visit the Chinese theatre
- Visit the Kodak theatre and <st1:City w:st="on">Hollywood</st1:City> and <ST1
highlands centre
- Visit Universal Studios to do the VIP tour (the Desperate Housewife fan in me is really looking forward to this as we get to see Wisteria Lane!!)
- Do the Warner Brothers tour (the Friends fan in me is really looking forward to going to Central Perk which they still have set up!)
- Do the Paramount Studios tour
- Do the Sony studio tour
- Visit the Disney Studios in Burbank


Some general thoughts so far:
From the research I have done DLR is very different to WDW and perhaps more comparable to DLRP. Having said that the parks contain lots of rides that at WDW are spread over 4 parks, here they are spread over 2. There are rides at WDW that are not at DLR but there are also quite a few rides at DLR that are not found at WDW. The other thing I have learned is that the castle is really small and is not the focal point of the park. The focal point is the Matterhorn, the worlds 1st tubular rollercoaster set into a big mountain. Also the Disney nut in me needs to remember this was Walts park, the only one he saw open and so there is a lot of history here something I intend to learn more about. I have also learned the the selection and quality of food is not as good at Disneyland, but as we have booked some nice restaurants hopefully it should be OK. Oh and one other thing I haven't mentioned is that we are flying with Virgin, premium economy as they are the only airline that does direct flights to LAX and Las Vegas. The only slight pain is that the LAX flights go from Heathrow where as Las Vegas go to Gatwick. Luckily we have family taking us to the airport and picking us up so that doesn't matter.
So I hope my pre trip report wasn't too boring to read, I promise the actual report will contain lots of pictures and I hope my trip might inspire other UK dissers to visit the origional Disney park!!