TnRobin
The prodical child
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Okay, we are back from our trip to Southern California which included four nights on points at Disney's Grand Californian. Here are a few observation.
Disneyland - Much more attention to detail than at Magic Kingdom. The Que area is themed well at most rides. Small World and Toontown blow away their counterparts in Orlando. Tiki Room and Mr. Toad's Wild Ride are still originals. Cast members seem to have a problem staying in charater. Was smiled at each time I boarded the Haunted Mansion.
Park seemed to be less maintained as Magic Kingdom. Many areas could have used a coat of paint. Not run down in an way, but no quite what I am use to at Magic kingdom (I hear that a previous VP is no longer there and this is being remedied).
Californian Adventure - Still rather small but per cast member two new rides are in the works including Tower of Terror and the another I can't remember. It reminds me of Animal Kingdom in size and number of attractions. We had a hopper pass but I think you can do it in one day. As for is it just a big Carnival. YES - In all the best ways. Paradise Pier is the best of the State Fairs. Californian Screaming is awesome. The Sun Wheel is actually a thrill ride if you ride on a swinging gondola.
Disney's Grand Californian - It is slightly larger than a moderate resort at WDW but not as large as a studio at BWV. The living area is about the same, but you lose the wet bar area.
We were given a room over looking the monorail garden. We were on the 5th floor, but since it was on the far side we had a little roof out side our room and our view was slightly obstructed. (Concierge has this too). Plus the walk to the elevators was long. I would recommend a room in the 200's or 300s this would also be of the coutyard, but closer to the elevators.
As for the service - it was impeccable. We pre-checked in at 7:00AM to get our tickets. When we returned at 3:00 our room was ready. It was spotless. Each evening housekeeping turns down your bed and places chocolates on the pillows. Plus there are two robes in the closet for your use. These are great to take with you to the pool or for relaxing on the balcony with a cup of caffiene. Also a newpaper is waiting out side you door each morning.
The greatest perk is the hopper passes - only available to Disney resort guest. Being able park hop is a must at Anahiem. We went to DCA early in the AM and when it started getting crowded we walked to DL. Yes walked, the entrances face each other. Also staying at the Grand Californian, you can just walk into the park - NO BUSES.
Was it worth the points - YES. would we stay there again - YES.
Note on Concierge - Per the CM who checked me in, I could have paid $75 a night extra and been upgraded to concierge. (Based on availablity) To get to the 6th floor , you must use your room key in the elevators.
Note to anyone from Disney who reads this - Anahiem really needs to get the Key to the World cards. This having separate room keys, tickets and charge slip is just plain silly.
Any Questions???
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Disneyland - Much more attention to detail than at Magic Kingdom. The Que area is themed well at most rides. Small World and Toontown blow away their counterparts in Orlando. Tiki Room and Mr. Toad's Wild Ride are still originals. Cast members seem to have a problem staying in charater. Was smiled at each time I boarded the Haunted Mansion.

Californian Adventure - Still rather small but per cast member two new rides are in the works including Tower of Terror and the another I can't remember. It reminds me of Animal Kingdom in size and number of attractions. We had a hopper pass but I think you can do it in one day. As for is it just a big Carnival. YES - In all the best ways. Paradise Pier is the best of the State Fairs. Californian Screaming is awesome. The Sun Wheel is actually a thrill ride if you ride on a swinging gondola.
Disney's Grand Californian - It is slightly larger than a moderate resort at WDW but not as large as a studio at BWV. The living area is about the same, but you lose the wet bar area.
We were given a room over looking the monorail garden. We were on the 5th floor, but since it was on the far side we had a little roof out side our room and our view was slightly obstructed. (Concierge has this too). Plus the walk to the elevators was long. I would recommend a room in the 200's or 300s this would also be of the coutyard, but closer to the elevators.
As for the service - it was impeccable. We pre-checked in at 7:00AM to get our tickets. When we returned at 3:00 our room was ready. It was spotless. Each evening housekeeping turns down your bed and places chocolates on the pillows. Plus there are two robes in the closet for your use. These are great to take with you to the pool or for relaxing on the balcony with a cup of caffiene. Also a newpaper is waiting out side you door each morning.
The greatest perk is the hopper passes - only available to Disney resort guest. Being able park hop is a must at Anahiem. We went to DCA early in the AM and when it started getting crowded we walked to DL. Yes walked, the entrances face each other. Also staying at the Grand Californian, you can just walk into the park - NO BUSES.
Was it worth the points - YES. would we stay there again - YES.
Note on Concierge - Per the CM who checked me in, I could have paid $75 a night extra and been upgraded to concierge. (Based on availablity) To get to the 6th floor , you must use your room key in the elevators.
Note to anyone from Disney who reads this - Anahiem really needs to get the Key to the World cards. This having separate room keys, tickets and charge slip is just plain silly.
Any Questions???

Disney Vacation Club Board Co-Moderator
DVC and Cruise Chat Hostess
Cruise Board List Mistress
<font size=4 color=blue font face="Comic Sans MS">Robin