I live in Ireland and we're planning next year's holidays. There's 4 of us; me, my wife, 18-year-old daughter, 14-year-old son. It's going to be end of July/start of August. It's a big one with my daughter heading off to uni afterwards, and at the minute it looks something like this:
2 days in Toronto
3 days in Osaka
5 days in Tokyo
7 days in LA
We'll be flying into LAX (Currently planned for arriving on 31 July) and staying offsite in the vague LA area with probably only 2 (3 at a push) days in Disneyland. It'll be an Airbnb and rental car for the time in and around LA. We're still planning out what else we'll be doing during that week (Griffith Observatory, WB Studio tour, Mann's Chinese Theatre, a trip to the beach, all the usual touristy stuff), but I want some advice about our time in Disneyland as we've never been to California before.
I'm off now to read the other threads on the board that ask similar questions!
Cheers in advance for your help!
2 days in Toronto
3 days in Osaka
5 days in Tokyo
7 days in LA
We'll be flying into LAX (Currently planned for arriving on 31 July) and staying offsite in the vague LA area with probably only 2 (3 at a push) days in Disneyland. It'll be an Airbnb and rental car for the time in and around LA. We're still planning out what else we'll be doing during that week (Griffith Observatory, WB Studio tour, Mann's Chinese Theatre, a trip to the beach, all the usual touristy stuff), but I want some advice about our time in Disneyland as we've never been to California before.
- Is Anaheim a good place to base ourselves for the trip? We'll be driving to most of the places we go, and all I ever hear or read is that traffic in the LA area is a nightmare. Are there any good alternative areas that I should be looking at?
- Is 2 days enough time in Disneyland if we get Parkhopper and the Genie+/LLMP? Or should we push that out to 3? At the minute my plan has us in Disneyland on 4th & 5th August. That's a Monday & Tuesday. UT suggests these would typically be 6/10 days in terms of crowd sizes. We could add a third day either side and it would also be a 6/10 day.
- How essential is Parkhopper? I know that the parks are very close together and you can walk from one to the other, but it's and extra $60/$70 on the UT prices. As you can imagine, this trip is expensive, so the opportunity to save $250/$300 would be welcome. Would a 2-day (or 3-day), 1-park-per-day ticket with LLMP let us do all the things we want to do?
- If we took the 3-day 1-park-per-day option, which park should be the 2-day option, and which the 1-day option?
- If we're staying offsite, how far in advance can we book dining? I've been reading that getting dining is a good option for Fantasmic. That wasn't running on our last couple of trips to WDW, so we're keen to see that again, and with so little time in the parks it would be good to avoid having to spend a couple of hours staking out a spot when we could spend that time on rides instead.
I'm off now to read the other threads on the board that ask similar questions!
Cheers in advance for your help!