Here is my DREAM
Disneyland vacation (and as Disney says, a Dream is a wish the heart makes).
Where would you stay? Split stay - Disneyland Hotel Fairytale Suite, just me and hubby for the first week, and then 2nd week in a Grand Villa at the Grand Californian with our two children, my parents, my brother and his two kids and then the third week in San Diego at The Hotel Del Coronado, or perhaps The Grand Del Mar
How long would you stay? Three weeks in total. 2 weeks in the Disney area and then one week in San Diego area. On another trip we will explore San Francisco, wine country and Yosemite with our RV
What parks would you visit? (including all SoCal's amusment parks): We love roller coasters so the first week we would have to do everything in the area with roller coasters: DL and CA of course, Knottsberry Farm, Six Flags Magic Mountain, Universal Studios - am I missing anything amazing?
And then in San Diego we would have to do
Legoland, San Diego Zoo & Safari and Sea World.
How many days at each park? I would want a full 7 day pass for DCA and DL so I can enjoy those two parks at our leisure over the two weeks. 1 day at each of the other parks, plus sightseeing!
What site-seeing sites would be a MUST SEE? We would need to see Santa Monica Pier, Rodeo Drive, Sunset Blvd, the Hollywood sign, the Chinese Theatre, and we would also need to be part of the filming of a game show - just for kicks! I'd also like to see the Ripley's Believe it or Not and Wax Museums the area is known for. Not to mention other major museums.
What would you do? We would see and do it all, all the shows, all the parades and fireworks. With all that extra time, I would likely book a tour within Disneyland. In San Diego, we would tour, shop and lay on the beach.
What rides are a MUST RIDE? For me it would be the Haunted Mansion, Space Mountain, and the Enchanted Tiki Room and the Finding Nemo submarine voyage at DL. Everything at Carsland in DCA. Everything at Universal Studios (we are big Movie buffs).
Where would you eat? We would have to try Blue Bayou and as others have mentioned a Character Breakfast for the kids at DLH, Steakhouse 55, Napa Rose and sounds like I will have to book a Fantasmic Dessert Package! Plus I would like the kids to experience a Medieval Times dinner show, for fun.
Whoa, so now that I know what my dream SoCal vacation would look like, I will just have to narrow it down to what I can afford.



