So...here's a question for you out there...If you are going on holiday and you know you're going to go shopping.
Do you deliberately not pack clothing that you are going to buy at the other end or do you pack it anyway and live with the extra weight?
Me? I make an excel worksheet for each of my trips, with each day listed in calendar format and is divided into morning, noon and night. I make one template for dining and one for clothes. I have a file for Disney trips and a file for all other trips. On my DVC trips to WDW, I know I'll have a washer and dryer in the room so I bring less clothes. I plan every outfit to the point of (days may vary depending on ADRs):
Day 1 - plane trip capris1/tank top1
Day 2 - sundress 1
Day 3 - capris2/tank top2 day, fancy dress evening
Day 4 - sundress 2 (laundry)
Day 5 - capris2/tank top 1
Day 6 - sundress 1
and so on
At the time of packing I pick clothes that are all in the same color scheme so I can mix and match and will not be wearing the same thing in all my pictures. I do 2-5 loads of laundry (small washer) while we're gone and always plan on only wearing the clothes that I bring. I find it difficult to find clothes that fit me well due to my size, plus at Disney I'm not fond of the current fashions they offer.
On a non Disney trip (wow, it's been about four years since I've been on one of those!), I usually use the same logic, but again I don't count on being able to find anything that I will like. We just did some major shopping before Christmas and I got some new upscale T-shirts and lots of casual clothes (all at major bargains!) On Christmas eve, I got some beautiful fancy event dresses (also major bargains), so I'm not sure I'd find things I wanted to buy. Living with a major shopaholic (who buys me no longer available embroidered Disney items on eBay), and loves to go on shopping sprees, has made me very picky about what I will bring home. I mean if you can't get all your clothes in the closet or on the racks that you've purchased to handle the overage, you start to think twice about buying more!
I guess this says it all...we carry a travel scale to weigh our suitcases before going home check in. We also carry a duffel bag that if our bags exceed the weight we can add another bag, (we fly 1st class on frequent flyer points, credit card miles so baggage is free), we barely make the weight limit on the way out, so it is a definite issue on the way back. The good news is that we always pack wine and sodas in our suitcases on the way. We drink those while we're on holiday so by the time we get back we have built in room for our souvenirs!
On another note, you may get those snow capped mountain pictures...while it is nice and warm in the basin, it is still cool on the mountain tops and today there was still a good amount of snow. I don't know what route you plan on taking to Anaheim, but if you take the 105 to the 605 to the 91 to the 5 you might be able to pull off and get a shot or two. If you take the 405 to the 22, you might not have as good a vantage point...just making a suggestion.
I can't believe how close you're getting! I was trying to wrap my head around the whole passing the International Date Line thing and that you would be leaving at about noon or so our time Tuesday, but it would be your Wednesday, but you would arrive around 11ish our Wednesday.
