We are back home from a 12/13 day (can't figure out the added/ lost hours) stay at Hojo.
We flew Air NZ premium economy from Auckland and although one has to try to sleep sitting up, we thought the extra legroom was worth it, one of our family still has some aches and pains from a car crash 18 months ago and the kids were able get in and out of their seats without bumping the seats in front of them.
When we have travelled in Asia, shop and stallkeepers who have not heard me speak often try several languages, as they are unsure of my nationality, but I have never before had a flight attendant ask me if I understood English.This was asked when the immigration forms for the U.S. were handed out.
Immigration at LAX was a breeze even though we had filled out only one of the "family" forms when we should have done two. The customs/immigration (?) officer said he would fix it up for us. We were not asked to produce either the medication we said we were carrying, or the prescriptions. Two of us were asked to elaborate on our occupations and asked about our annual leave entitlement.
Less than an hour after the plane landed we were on the
Disneyland Express.
We stayed at Hojo for the whole time, had 2 rooms in Building 2 so the 5 of us had plenty of room. Beds were comfortable and it was good to have access to reasonably priced laundry facilities as well as free internet access.
We did not have to rush around, the girls could repeat rides as often as they wished and they had plenty of time to spend at the hotel pool and water playground.
We saw Fantasmic from the seated area, it was expensive, but we thought it was worth it. The Halloween fireworks started 2 days after we arrived, but after watching them once within view of the castle, 9 year old was happy with what she could see from the hotel carpark.
We ate at the family type restaurants like Mimi's or Millies, food was okay but I wouldn't praise it to the skies.
Had dinner at Goofy's Kitchen and Rainforest Cafe which were much better, but more expensive, of course.
We went to Medieval Times, used a coupon code for a good discount and 9 year old was thrilled when our "Knight" presented her with a
"Queen of Beauty" ribbon.
The Trick or Treat Party wasn't anything special for us, and the girls don't mention it when asked what they enjoyed at Disneyland. But, that may be because Halloween is not one of our traditional celebrations.
We had bought 14 day vacation passes. If it helps anyone to know if they are paying a reasonable price for these, the face value was $209 on the adult pass and $179 on the children's (age 3-9).
We followed the instructions on our bus ticket and arrived at the airport for our flight home at least 3 hours before departure. Big mistake. Check-in and security took no more than ten minutes and we then had the best part of the 3 hours in the gate lounges of Terminal 2. This place is not even up to the standard of a provincial airport and WAY below what you would expect of an international facility. Reminded me of the old type Railway bus depots we used to have in New Zealand.
I must thank all who have answered my questions on this forum, your help was invaluable. You helped us give our two grand-daughters a wonderful holiday, one that they will remember for a long time.