We spent from Oct 25th to Nov 5th in Anaheim.
In no particular order I will report on the various things we did so it is easier to read.
Shopping - We went to South Coast Plaza, third time there, love it. It's a very big mall focusing on more high end brands but has your Macy's and Sears as well as general stores like Footlocker etc. There is a shuttle there from the Anaheim area, $14 pp return trip with various return times.
Also went to MainPlace mall which is good but not as big, has a better Macy's I thought. Also went to the Block at Orange. This is an outdoor mall, a nice relaxing place with some cool outlet type stores.
A tip, be wary of the Disney Character Warehouse in Anaheim. We took a normal bus there which is about 15mins from the resort area. The place itself was a bit dodgy and the store was a let down, there were some ok bargains but it was mainly old Disney stuff and alot of it wasn't that much cheaper.
Went on a tour to the Desert Palm Outlet which is about 90 mins away, highly recommend this place, great outlets, stores like Ed Hardy (real cheap), Nike, Gucci, Levi's etc.
Hollywood - We opted just for transport there so we could do our own thing, due to a minor stuff up with the tour company (All Anaheim Tours) causing them to run late Tom the owner took us around all day wherever we wanted.
Got to see the Tar Pits, Melrose, Mullholland Dve, went to LA Ink and Kat Von D was there working which was cool, got a hot dog at Pinks, long wait, hot dog was ok, nothing special, and spent some time down Sunset at the Rockwalk of Fame and then some more time on Hollywood Blvd.
I highly recommend All Anaheim Tours, Tom was great and will look after you.
Universal Studios - Still the same, great rides, did the backlot tour, shame King Kong and the Back to the Future set was gone but was still fun. The Simpsons Ride is awesome, similar to Back to the Future Ride that used to be there but 10 times better.
Warner Bros Studios - Never been before and glad we did it. It's a working studio so no rides and photography is limited to a few indoor places. We got to see the Friends set, walked on to the set of Chuck and the Adventures of Old Christine, saw vehicles from Batman, Gran Torino and Dukes of Hazard and costumes from Harry Potter and other old and new movies. For something different it's recommended.
Disneyland and DCA - What can I say, I always love spending time here, DCA first. Enjoyed the usual rides and attractions, went on Toy Story which was alot of fun. Alot of works going on as we all know, so it's not as magical since you see workman around etc. but it will be worth it in the end when it's finished. Near the wine cellar there is a room where you can see models and info on what they are planning to do, worth a look.
Disneyland. With Halloween it was great. I think the decorations were just right, not overdone. The Haunted Mansion was great as was Space Mountain, preferred the original ride without the makeover but still great. We watched the fireworks on Halloween night, waited 2.5hrs in a good spot, well worth it but was so packed, the days leading up to it got busier. It seemed everyone left that weekend. During this week from Mon to Thursday was quiet, on Wednesday we spent the whole day there with hardly any wait times on the bigger rides.
It was amazing to see the kids along with adults dressing up, they really get into the Halloween spirit over there.
Can't fault DL, had a great time.
Food - We ate at many places, a bit over the food there but highlights were ESPN and the Jazz Kitchen. We went to ESPN and watched the Yankees win the Baseball World Title. Great atmosphere. We got a booth which had it's on TV with a touch screen, basically mimicking the massive screen in front. The booth's have speakers so you can hear whatever channel your on.
The Dole Whips in Adventureland are the best, they are sold in front to the Tiki Room, if you are there don't go by without trying one.
Food is subjective and depends on your tastes and budget. Tony Roma's is great for steaks and Ribs, Denny's is pretty good for a big brekky. Milly's in front of the Fairfield Inn is good also.
Accommodation - We stayed at the Fairfeild Inn. Highly recommended, good service, nice big clean room and facilities. Just wish the internet in the foyer was a bit faster and not as hard to get on. Up to Halloween you could barely get on for people using it, but not a big deal.
V Australia - I cannot fault the airline and our experience. The seats are spacious for economy. Instead of 4 in the middle there are 3 seats, so this allows more space. The in-flight entertainment is great, a huge selection of new and old movies in various genres, as were the TV shows and music. There are games also which you can use with a retractable remote. There is a USB so anyone with an iphone can use it and keep it charged.
The staff were great also. Food was suprisingly ok as well. We had full flights there and back.
Overall a great trip, like Melbarkwith, any questions happy to answer.
Cheers