avalon451
Errrr... what?
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Anybody done band/dance/ whatever competition groups with your kid? As a DL vet, this makes me crazy. You are in Anaheim for a performance and workshop somewhere else, and they tack on 2-day parkhoppers which you'll only be able to use for one evening and one full day. Plus, it's Memorial Day weekend! CRAZY DAYS!
We get in Thursday, staying at Hyatt Orange County. Hydroguy's Hotel Room rule is out the window, here. They have a dedicated shuttle for $6 per person, per day, every 30 minutes. Not sure if that will be included in our package costs. Also, I don't think the shuttle will get us to the gates before 15 minutes to opening. Not cool.
Friday and most of Saturday is the band festival. After the awards we go back to the hotel to drop off instruments, and they're hazy on what time we will get into the parks.
Then all day Sunday in the parks. It'll be full schedule, since it's a holiday and Monday off, too.
Then Monday we go to some boring museum and get back on the plane in the afternoon.
Here's the thing: most of the parent and student feedback I'm hearing from other parents is a sort of "Oh, yay, we can go to Disneyland." But no clue as to how busy it's going to be, how to use FPs or Maxpass, shows, strategy, etc.
I'm thinking of putting together a couple of basic fact sheets to distribute to the other chaperons in the group, and a couple of basic plans for touring, like, "If you want to ride all the big thrill rides, do this" or "if you want to sleep in, wander leisurely, just shop and maybe ride Pinocchio, do this" and "If you want to get up for rope drop, pack in all you can see plus WOC, do this."
Anybody else experienced this kind of thing? I think I have to keep my expectations low and just go with, "Any day in Disneyland is better than a day at work!" kind of attitude.
We get in Thursday, staying at Hyatt Orange County. Hydroguy's Hotel Room rule is out the window, here. They have a dedicated shuttle for $6 per person, per day, every 30 minutes. Not sure if that will be included in our package costs. Also, I don't think the shuttle will get us to the gates before 15 minutes to opening. Not cool.
Friday and most of Saturday is the band festival. After the awards we go back to the hotel to drop off instruments, and they're hazy on what time we will get into the parks.
Then all day Sunday in the parks. It'll be full schedule, since it's a holiday and Monday off, too.
Then Monday we go to some boring museum and get back on the plane in the afternoon.
Here's the thing: most of the parent and student feedback I'm hearing from other parents is a sort of "Oh, yay, we can go to Disneyland." But no clue as to how busy it's going to be, how to use FPs or Maxpass, shows, strategy, etc.
I'm thinking of putting together a couple of basic fact sheets to distribute to the other chaperons in the group, and a couple of basic plans for touring, like, "If you want to ride all the big thrill rides, do this" or "if you want to sleep in, wander leisurely, just shop and maybe ride Pinocchio, do this" and "If you want to get up for rope drop, pack in all you can see plus WOC, do this."
Anybody else experienced this kind of thing? I think I have to keep my expectations low and just go with, "Any day in Disneyland is better than a day at work!" kind of attitude.