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Okay, while I used to visit Disneyland for 20+ years when I lived in Orange County, that was as a local. I have never visited DL as an out-of-towner. As folks consider whether or not to add on points at the new DVC at GC, I'd like to get some feedback about what differences there will be in cost for East Coast visitors.
For example, I have a WDW AP. However, if I buy enough points to go ever 2-3 years to DL, I'll need to factor in the cost of DL admission tickets.
I can use the free Magical Express in Orlando, but there is no such service in CA. Thus, I'll need to pay for transportation to and from the airport. Of course, a lot of folks will get rental cars to get to other SoCal destinations.
ADRs can be made at WDW 180 days in advance, but priority reservations can only be made 60 days in advance at DL. Not a cost issue, but could be more difficult getting the dining reservation I want.
What other differences would there be between a WDW DVC vacation and a DL DVC vacation (besides the obvious park size, number of parks, and no need for buses at DL)?
For example, I have a WDW AP. However, if I buy enough points to go ever 2-3 years to DL, I'll need to factor in the cost of DL admission tickets.
I can use the free Magical Express in Orlando, but there is no such service in CA. Thus, I'll need to pay for transportation to and from the airport. Of course, a lot of folks will get rental cars to get to other SoCal destinations.
ADRs can be made at WDW 180 days in advance, but priority reservations can only be made 60 days in advance at DL. Not a cost issue, but could be more difficult getting the dining reservation I want.
What other differences would there be between a WDW DVC vacation and a DL DVC vacation (besides the obvious park size, number of parks, and no need for buses at DL)?