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*NOTE--this trip was about 2 weeks ago and we are already back home
But I wrote a lot of it while there, so it is written in the present tense. Sorry to say that this is NOT a live TR.
A little background .we are a family of 5 and my husband travels A LOT for work. So often times we meet up with him at some fun places and turn one of his work trips into a family vacation. When he said he had business in San Diego and Anaheim, I didnt even comment. Just got online and started looking for airfare!
My husband and I have been to Disneyland just once, and it was several years ago, without kids, staying off property (before we owned DVC), and only for a day and a half (also a business trip). So this was our first time as a family and with DVC.
I called MS right awayit was only about 6 weeks before travel timeto see what we could do. No luck a VGC, no surprise. However, the first 2 nights would just be me and the kids as my husband had to be in San Diego for some work beforehand. Also, he tends to get Disneyed-out where the kids and I dont. He didnt really want to do the parks this trip, so we figured it would work out great for the kids and I to do DL for a few days and then connect with him for the rest of the week.
Anyway, with no luck at VGC, I asked about booking a regular hotel room at GC with points. Nope, not allowed to do so because there is now a DVC portion to this hotel, however I could use points to stay at either PP or the Disneyland Hotel. This seemed fine to mewithout my husband, I didnt really need the extra space, so a traditional hotel room would work. Plus, I really wanted to stay at the DLH as it is the original. 24 points per night, which I thought was reasonable.
However, I knew that once my husband arrived, we would definitely need the extra space. DVC has spoiled us! Must. Have. Villa. So I waitlisted for the next 2 nights. And in case the WL didnt come through, I booked GC Concierge for the 2 nights on cash. INCREDIBLY reasonable with the current 40% offer. It was $385/night for Concierge! So either way, I knew we were headed to GC.
At 7 days before our departure date, I began calling MS day-by-day since the WL time period had ended. With 5 days to go, I hit the jackpot! A 1-BR was available for our nights! YES, YES, YES! Biggest score ever! I booked it and quickly called DLR and cancelled our Concierge stay and since it was still 5 days out, I didnt even lose my deposit! OMG, magic was already and we hadnt even arrived yet!
While this trip was not a surprise to the kids, they didnt know a lot of the specifics. They only knew that we were going in Maybut not which day. (Parent tipI never tell my kids which day we are going because I want them to sleep the night before! Traveling with 3 tired and cranky kids is NOT fun.) Plus, they had NO IDEA about the Disneyland portion. We had just been calling it our San Diego trip or our California trip etc.
Our travel day was May 11th, my son Riley's 11th birthday! I told the kids that I would be picking them up at school at 11am to go out to lunch for Riley's birthday, but the real plan was to go to the airport. Their teachers were totally in on it. Once we got in the car and headed out, they quickly realized that we made the turn to the highway--which we wouldn't take if we were just going out to lunch. So at that point, the cat was out of the bag and the squealing began! Yes! Kelly, my youngest, even had happy tears. So precious. Our California vacation was underway!
The drive to the airport was uneventful, which is good. Zipped through security and went to the gate. Short wait and we were on our way. This was to be a LONG flight. 7 hours total. While we didn't have to change planes, we did a have a touch down in Chicago for about 20 minutes. I have to say that they were SO well behaved. Really, really good. The last hour they were antsy, but that's about it. And heck, I was antsy by that point, so I couldn't exactly blame them!
My biggest fear of this whole trip was navigating LAX with the kids without another adult. I was worried about the size of the airport, and more importantly, not knowing where I was going. I had read the directions on the DIS about how and where to get the Disneyland Resort transportation, but having never done it, I had no idea how far it was from where we would be, etc. And by the time we landed, it was after 9pm Eastern, so I knew the kids would be tired.
I have to say that it was SO EASY. OMG, way easier even than MCO, and I find that to be a pretty easy airport . Seriously, we got off the plane, it was less than a 1 minute walk to Baggage Claim, and then another 1-minute walk to get the bus. So so so easy. Everything was well marked and easy to find. We had a short moment of stress, though. The DL bus only comes once an hour (after 6pm) and I knew we only had about half an hour to get our luggage and get to the bus stop. So we were waiting for our luggage...and waiting...and waiting. Finally, 2 of our 4 bags came. We had 15 minutes to get to the bus stop (and at this point I knew it was only a minute away) and the conveyor belt broke. So we had to wait. Clock was ticking. With 7 minutes left before our bus was due, they announced that all of the remaining luggage would be coming out on the other carousel. OMG, they had to move it all. This was going to take forever! Fortunately, we had good luggage karma, and got our last 2 bags quickly. So with 4 minutes to spare, we were out the door and off to the bus.
Now at this point, the kids have no idea still about DL. I just told them that we were waiting for the hotel bus. We are standing there and all sorts of buses are driving by and pulling up to the curb. And the kids are asking, "Is that our bus?" "What about that one?" And I just said, "I'll know our bus when I see it...."
And sure enough, after only about 2 minutes, a big bus with all of the Disney characters painted on the side pulls up. And I turn to them and say "Now THIS looks like our bus! I told you I'd know it when I saw it!" And they STILL don't clue in. Kelly pipes up with "Yeah, but we aren't going to Disneyland..." And I say, "Wanna bet?" OMG, the squealing and jumping! They Could. Not. Believe. that I pulled this off. I honestly think that they still don't believe it.
Note: If you ever do DL, I highly recommend the resort bus service. Unlike Florida, this is not free. But it was SO easy. Literally door to door. It picks you up right outside of baggage claim and brings you right to resort check in. I found a coupon online for $5 off per person, so we saved $20 to boot. Total was $50 (one-way) for the 4 of us. It would have been $99 round trip had we needed that. And like I said, considering it was so easy and door to door service, I thought it was well worth the price.
There was no traffic on the famous I-5, so we cruised right in. Check in had another minor hiccup. They said I was at the wrong resort. Um, no. They had me registered at the Paradise Pier. Fortunately, I had my DVC confirmation letter and gave it to the CM at the desk. Within minutes it was straightened out and we had our room keys. However, there was no information about DVC. (I assume that this was because they dont get a lot of folks staying on points there???) But no portable perks, no mention of anything having to do with DVC.
Let me tell you, this resort is OUTRAGEOUS. So beautiful. Honestly, I have been here only a couple of hours and it is already WAY up on the list as one of my favorite non-DVC Disney resorts. I like it better than all of the mods at WDW. And better than many of the deluxes as well. Holy freaking MAGIC. Talk about being immersed in it! Everything. You know how all Disney resorts are themed to something, right? Well, this resort is themed to...DISNEY. So the touches are everywhere and it is so well done.
Good quality. A truly great room. This was just a basic, standard room and it feels like a DVC Studio (but better in some ways, imo). There are 2 queen beds, a side chair, a full couch that pulls out to another bed, a desk and chair, and then a tv cabinet (flat screen) that also houses a mini-fridge, coffee pot, etc. No microwave and no toaster like what you would get in a DVC studio. And I am not sure what the square footage was, but it felt bigger than DVC studioseven bigger than an OKW studio. A really good set up for families or anyone, really. Just well done. And again...just BEAUTIFUL.
So now the kids are asleep and I am getting ready for tomorrow and drinking a Corona, for which I was carded, thank you very much.

We are all SO excited to be here!

A little background .we are a family of 5 and my husband travels A LOT for work. So often times we meet up with him at some fun places and turn one of his work trips into a family vacation. When he said he had business in San Diego and Anaheim, I didnt even comment. Just got online and started looking for airfare!
My husband and I have been to Disneyland just once, and it was several years ago, without kids, staying off property (before we owned DVC), and only for a day and a half (also a business trip). So this was our first time as a family and with DVC.
I called MS right awayit was only about 6 weeks before travel timeto see what we could do. No luck a VGC, no surprise. However, the first 2 nights would just be me and the kids as my husband had to be in San Diego for some work beforehand. Also, he tends to get Disneyed-out where the kids and I dont. He didnt really want to do the parks this trip, so we figured it would work out great for the kids and I to do DL for a few days and then connect with him for the rest of the week.
Anyway, with no luck at VGC, I asked about booking a regular hotel room at GC with points. Nope, not allowed to do so because there is now a DVC portion to this hotel, however I could use points to stay at either PP or the Disneyland Hotel. This seemed fine to mewithout my husband, I didnt really need the extra space, so a traditional hotel room would work. Plus, I really wanted to stay at the DLH as it is the original. 24 points per night, which I thought was reasonable.
However, I knew that once my husband arrived, we would definitely need the extra space. DVC has spoiled us! Must. Have. Villa. So I waitlisted for the next 2 nights. And in case the WL didnt come through, I booked GC Concierge for the 2 nights on cash. INCREDIBLY reasonable with the current 40% offer. It was $385/night for Concierge! So either way, I knew we were headed to GC.
At 7 days before our departure date, I began calling MS day-by-day since the WL time period had ended. With 5 days to go, I hit the jackpot! A 1-BR was available for our nights! YES, YES, YES! Biggest score ever! I booked it and quickly called DLR and cancelled our Concierge stay and since it was still 5 days out, I didnt even lose my deposit! OMG, magic was already and we hadnt even arrived yet!
While this trip was not a surprise to the kids, they didnt know a lot of the specifics. They only knew that we were going in Maybut not which day. (Parent tipI never tell my kids which day we are going because I want them to sleep the night before! Traveling with 3 tired and cranky kids is NOT fun.) Plus, they had NO IDEA about the Disneyland portion. We had just been calling it our San Diego trip or our California trip etc.
Our travel day was May 11th, my son Riley's 11th birthday! I told the kids that I would be picking them up at school at 11am to go out to lunch for Riley's birthday, but the real plan was to go to the airport. Their teachers were totally in on it. Once we got in the car and headed out, they quickly realized that we made the turn to the highway--which we wouldn't take if we were just going out to lunch. So at that point, the cat was out of the bag and the squealing began! Yes! Kelly, my youngest, even had happy tears. So precious. Our California vacation was underway!
The drive to the airport was uneventful, which is good. Zipped through security and went to the gate. Short wait and we were on our way. This was to be a LONG flight. 7 hours total. While we didn't have to change planes, we did a have a touch down in Chicago for about 20 minutes. I have to say that they were SO well behaved. Really, really good. The last hour they were antsy, but that's about it. And heck, I was antsy by that point, so I couldn't exactly blame them!
My biggest fear of this whole trip was navigating LAX with the kids without another adult. I was worried about the size of the airport, and more importantly, not knowing where I was going. I had read the directions on the DIS about how and where to get the Disneyland Resort transportation, but having never done it, I had no idea how far it was from where we would be, etc. And by the time we landed, it was after 9pm Eastern, so I knew the kids would be tired.
I have to say that it was SO EASY. OMG, way easier even than MCO, and I find that to be a pretty easy airport . Seriously, we got off the plane, it was less than a 1 minute walk to Baggage Claim, and then another 1-minute walk to get the bus. So so so easy. Everything was well marked and easy to find. We had a short moment of stress, though. The DL bus only comes once an hour (after 6pm) and I knew we only had about half an hour to get our luggage and get to the bus stop. So we were waiting for our luggage...and waiting...and waiting. Finally, 2 of our 4 bags came. We had 15 minutes to get to the bus stop (and at this point I knew it was only a minute away) and the conveyor belt broke. So we had to wait. Clock was ticking. With 7 minutes left before our bus was due, they announced that all of the remaining luggage would be coming out on the other carousel. OMG, they had to move it all. This was going to take forever! Fortunately, we had good luggage karma, and got our last 2 bags quickly. So with 4 minutes to spare, we were out the door and off to the bus.
Now at this point, the kids have no idea still about DL. I just told them that we were waiting for the hotel bus. We are standing there and all sorts of buses are driving by and pulling up to the curb. And the kids are asking, "Is that our bus?" "What about that one?" And I just said, "I'll know our bus when I see it...."
And sure enough, after only about 2 minutes, a big bus with all of the Disney characters painted on the side pulls up. And I turn to them and say "Now THIS looks like our bus! I told you I'd know it when I saw it!" And they STILL don't clue in. Kelly pipes up with "Yeah, but we aren't going to Disneyland..." And I say, "Wanna bet?" OMG, the squealing and jumping! They Could. Not. Believe. that I pulled this off. I honestly think that they still don't believe it.


Note: If you ever do DL, I highly recommend the resort bus service. Unlike Florida, this is not free. But it was SO easy. Literally door to door. It picks you up right outside of baggage claim and brings you right to resort check in. I found a coupon online for $5 off per person, so we saved $20 to boot. Total was $50 (one-way) for the 4 of us. It would have been $99 round trip had we needed that. And like I said, considering it was so easy and door to door service, I thought it was well worth the price.
There was no traffic on the famous I-5, so we cruised right in. Check in had another minor hiccup. They said I was at the wrong resort. Um, no. They had me registered at the Paradise Pier. Fortunately, I had my DVC confirmation letter and gave it to the CM at the desk. Within minutes it was straightened out and we had our room keys. However, there was no information about DVC. (I assume that this was because they dont get a lot of folks staying on points there???) But no portable perks, no mention of anything having to do with DVC.
Let me tell you, this resort is OUTRAGEOUS. So beautiful. Honestly, I have been here only a couple of hours and it is already WAY up on the list as one of my favorite non-DVC Disney resorts. I like it better than all of the mods at WDW. And better than many of the deluxes as well. Holy freaking MAGIC. Talk about being immersed in it! Everything. You know how all Disney resorts are themed to something, right? Well, this resort is themed to...DISNEY. So the touches are everywhere and it is so well done.








Good quality. A truly great room. This was just a basic, standard room and it feels like a DVC Studio (but better in some ways, imo). There are 2 queen beds, a side chair, a full couch that pulls out to another bed, a desk and chair, and then a tv cabinet (flat screen) that also houses a mini-fridge, coffee pot, etc. No microwave and no toaster like what you would get in a DVC studio. And I am not sure what the square footage was, but it felt bigger than DVC studioseven bigger than an OKW studio. A really good set up for families or anyone, really. Just well done. And again...just BEAUTIFUL.
So now the kids are asleep and I am getting ready for tomorrow and drinking a Corona, for which I was carded, thank you very much.


We are all SO excited to be here!