Captain_Oblivious
DIS Dad #257, Galactic Salad Dodger
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Hmmmm, I wonder what a forum full of Disney park lovers will say about whether or not your Disney-loving family should go to a Disney park on your vacation?![]()
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Well, depending on what states you've done, you could hit up the Four Corners Monument to knock out four within minutes. It's still quite a drive from Vegas, though.
True. I don't think we're going to make it that far east from Vegas. And truth be told, I went to Four Corners once. I remember being accosted by people at shops surrounding the area trying to sell me junk, and then standing there at the four corners and thinking..."Ok, now what?"

The nice thing about being in the areas you're talking about (i.e. the national parks, etc.) is that you can pull off onto a scenic overlook or something every time you need to feed the baby, so you'd at least have a nice view.
That's certainly part of the plan! We also figured we'd have to stop the car every couple of hours to nurse the baby, so it helps if there's something of interest along the way and the boring driving legs are few and far between.

I lived in Rapid City, SD for a few years and would be happy to help on anything related to a trip out that way. In fact, whenever I had a free weekend day, I used to pull out my atlas and find somewhere within a couple hours that I hadn't been, then go there. So I've seen a few things in the area. And there are a lot of things to do there, but you're absolutely correct that there is nothing nearby. I found it quite surprising that I was told when I moved there that if the locals wanted to really go shopping, they went to Denver. Yep, Denver. 5-6 hour drive, if I remember right.

Hence why we ruled it out for this year's trip. But I'll keep you in mind for the future!
I did a solo driving trip in my 20's through this area (and more) and had a national park pass for it. I LOVED Bryce Canyon N.P. One of my favorites for sure. Just beautiful. I know you want to stick near your home base, but if you feel like venturing out a bit further, Arches N.P. is also very cool. And, if you get out there, the Colorado National Monument isn't too much further and I was awed by that too. Lots of great choices in the area for sure. (I still need to go to the Grand Canyon, as I drove down a long and windy road to it that had a sign saying the entrance was open, got all the way to the gate, and it was closed. I didn't have time after that to find another way in that was actually open.)
Ugh. That must have been the North Rim entrance, then. That really is a long drive. Julie and I both really, really wanted to find a way to include that in this trip, but we both felt it was just too much to do with a baby. That's over 80 miles we'd be adding to what is already the longest drive of the trip, 4+ hours around the canyon from the north to the south rim.
We definitely want to see Arches, but that will have to be on a different vacation.
I've spent two days of my life in Disneyland. One was when I was 16 and the other was in 2006. You can do a satisfactory job of seeing DL in one day. Especially if you zero in on the can't-do-this-at-WDW things while you're there. Not only the rides WDW doesn't have (Alice in Wonderland, Mr. Toad, Indiana Jones, Matterhorn, etc.), but also the ones that are different and "better" at DL (Pirates and Space Mountain, at least). Of course, I haven't been to CA Adventure and Cars Land does look awesome. But, if you can skip that and feel okay about it (and my understanding is the rest of the park isn't particularly amazing), then you might be able to just do 1-day tickets. Look into discounts (I found some through work) or at least buy tickets with discounted Disney Gift Cards from Target or somewhere to save a few bucks.
I think Allison is taking care of us in a big way! We may try to see Cars Land and Radiator Springs Racers first thing, hop over to DL for the bulk of the day, and then come back for World of Color at night.
Regarding crowds, I know that DL tends to have different crowd levels than WDW, due to the influx of locals on weekends and holidays. So, if you'll be there on a weekday, it may not be so bad, even in summer?![]()
From your lips to God's ears!
The nice thing about DL is that you have a lot of decent and affordable hotels within a short walking distance of the park entrances. I have heard a lot of good things about the Howard Johnson's there, actually.
We're working on it!

For us, when we were thinking of making a trip out there, a big expense vs. WDW was the transportation because of no free Magical Express. However, since you'll already have a vehicle, that's not a concern, so that helps a bit.
Makes sense. Rental cars are not necessarily cheap. Especially when you were dumb enough to have 4 kids and are forced to rent a van.

If you think you can swing it and be happy with it, I'd go. However, if you don't think so, I'd highly recommend doing a CA/OR/WA coastline trip someday (if you haven't yet). It could easily be part of that and the drive up Highway 1 is amazing (especially northern CA and the redwoods).
That will be a future destination as well!