1st Time Disneyland - only 1 day

ltkacz

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My family and I will be in Newport Beach for a week this summer. It's not a trip specifically planned for Disneyland, but we do have 1 day available to hit Disneyland. The kids are 12, 1 has been to Disneyworld, 1 has not been to either Disneyworld or Disneyland. Any suggestions on what we just "can't miss" when we spend our day at Disneyland??

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
 
My family and I will be in Newport Beach for a week this summer. It's not a trip specifically planned for Disneyland, but we do have 1 day available to hit Disneyland. The kids are 12, 1 has been to Disneyworld, 1 has not been to either Disneyworld or Disneyland. Any suggestions on what we just "can't miss" when we spend our day at Disneyland??

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

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One of the hardest things to decide is going to be whether or not you want to get park hoppers. The two parks are only about 110 yards apart (one football field), so hoping is very easy. So in that way, it's usually worth it to hop, but if you're only there for one day, I don't know how much hopping you'd end up dong.

In terms of what is "can't" miss, I think most folks would agree that Radiator Springs Racers (RSR) in Carsland is on that list. A lot of folks also really like World of Color (WoC), but it involves quite a time commitment (60-90 minutes). If you're only there for one day, I would probably forgo WoC until some trip when you'll be there for several days. Both of these are in DCA. Other popular rides in DCA include Screamin', Soarin' (identical to the ride in Epcot), and ToT (similar to the ride in DHS).

Over in DL, I would ride Matterhorn and Indy Jones as those are unique to DL. Rides that are similar, but worth riding at least once in DL are Pirates, Haunted Mansion, Small World, Buzz Lightyear, and BTMRR. Fantasmic (which also requires a big time commitment) is worth seeing at DL because it has some markedly better sequences, but again, I might save this for a longer trip.
 
DH and I did the 1 day visit on a business trip. Until then, we were more WDW people, and it was my first time being there since I was a kid. We have since been back several times. We did hoppers and were able to get a lot done in both parks. I would highly suggest the hoppers since it just takes a few minutes to go back and forth, between parks. I would also suggest not making any table service reservations, and just eating quick meals at counter service places. A table service meal will take up a lot of time, and since you only have one day, I would maximize what you can do. I think we spent about 13 hours in the park going non-stop at full speed on our 1 day trip and we got the majority of things in both parks done, but that was before Carsland and World of Color.

As far as what not to miss, that is really going to depend on what your kids and you like. For me, Indiana Jones and Pirates are can't miss at DL. Radiator Springs Racers and Soarin are can't miss at CA. It might be different for you. We love shows and for us, even only having that one day, the 40 minutes for the Aladdin show was well worth the time to us. It is a great show. In fact, we changed a trip from WDW, to get DD back to see that show. If you aren't show people, or aren't big on Aladdin, that may not be a must do for you when you only have 1 day. For us, with only 1 day, we would not invest the time for the nighttime entertainment like Fantasmic, or World of Color (although I absolutely love WOC maybe enought to consider it even on a 1 day trip). Some people might feel differently. What kinds of thing does your family enjoy? Which Disney movies are your favorites? That might help you get some better advice on things not to miss.

One suggestion is to take advantage of the single rider lines. Indy and California Screamin usually have them, and I'm not sure what others there might be. You will have to split up to ride, but it will help shorten your wait and cram more into your day!
 

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