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Have a vacation planned for the third week in march, have never been to DL before. We will be staying at The Grand Californian. Does anyone have any must see's or must do's?? What rides to do, shows to see, and restaurants to eat at?? It would be appreciated as our vacation quickly approaches!! Thanks for the help! :jumping1:
 
I could give you a giant list. Who is traveling with you? Do you have children and what ages?

1. See World of Color. It is worth all of the time standing in line. Saw it three times on our last visit and loved it.

2. Make all of your dinner reservations now. Breakfast at Carnation Cafe is our favorite non-character meal. Breakfast with Minnie is the best breakfast and character experience. Lunch at Ariel's Grotto if you want a princess experience. Blue Bayou is an amazingly quiet, but unique way to dine inside of Pirate's of the Caribbean attraction.

3. If you have little girls....our daughter love's the Bibbiddi Bobbiddi Boutique.

4. Take time to not only enjoy the attractions and entertainment of Disneyland, but also the atmosphere. Some of the most wonderful things about being there are the attentions to detail and all of the little things you will see if you take the time to look.

5. Lines at times can be long....if the attraction has a fast pass, take advantage of it if the wait times are longer than 25 minutes.
 
Blue Bayou's always a good choice if it's in price range/interest :). It's the restaurant in the POC and I've been a couple times. The food is good, the ambience is AMAZING and there is really nothing like sitting waterside and see all of the people on the ride floating by pointing at you :rotfl:. It's a hoot :goodvibes. The gumbo's delicious!! One of my favorite things in the park :thumbsup2

World of Color is a must of course!!!! I've seen it 7 times and I still can't get enough of it :yay:.

In terms of DTD, I really like Naples. I know some people don't like it, but I do :confused3. They have one of the best caesar salads I've personally ever had!!! :thumbsup2 Nom nom :banana:.

And you can't forget about a character meal!!! There's nothing like good ole DL character interaction :hug:

But it's all about what you want your personal experience to be :wizard:
 
I could give you a giant list. Who is traveling with you? Do you have children and what ages?

1. See World of Color. It is worth all of the time standing in line. Saw it three times on our last visit and loved it.

2. Make all of your dinner reservations now. Breakfast at Carnation Cafe is our favorite non-character meal. Breakfast with Minnie is the best breakfast and character experience. Lunch at Ariel's Grotto if you want a princess experience. Blue Bayou is an amazingly quiet, but unique way to dine inside of Pirate's of the Caribbean attraction.

3. If you have little girls....our daughter love's the Bibbiddi Bobbiddi Boutique.

4. Take time to not only enjoy the attractions and entertainment of Disneyland, but also the atmosphere. Some of the most wonderful things about being there are the attentions to detail and all of the little things you will see if you take the time to look.

5. Lines at times can be long....if the attraction has a fast pass, take advantage of it if the wait times are longer than 25 minutes.
thank you so much.. i am looking forward to eating at the Blue Bayou.. and the world of color is on my list too!! :D
 

Blue Bayou's always a good choice if it's in price range/interest :). It's the restaurant in the POC and I've been a couple times. The food is good, the ambience is AMAZING and there is really nothing like sitting waterside and see all of the people on the ride floating by pointing at you :rotfl:. It's a hoot :goodvibes. The gumbo's delicious!! One of my favorite things in the park :thumbsup2

World of Color is a must of course!!!! I've seen it 7 times and I still can't get enough of it :yay:.

In terms of DTD, I really like Naples. I know some people don't like it, but I do :confused3. They have one of the best caesar salads I've personally ever had!!! :thumbsup2 Nom nom :banana:.

And you can't forget about a character meal!!! There's nothing like good ole DL character interaction :hug:

But it's all about what you want your personal experience to be :wizard:
thanks.. cant wait to see world of color!! Hoping to do some sit-downs and thats very helpful!!! :D
 
From "A DLR Guide for WDW Vets" www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1162599

Note that Splash Mtn will be down in March...

21. Not To Be Missed at Disneyland Resort

Here I get to give my unabashed opinion on the major attractions and shows at DLR.


At Disneyland:

Pirates of the Caribbean – Over 40 years old and still my favorite ride at DLR. Better and much longer than the MK version.

Indiana Jones Adventure – I did not like this ride at first because of its jerky motion but it grew into my second favorite at DLR. If you do not like it at first, give it a second chance. Has some similarities to Dinosaur at AK. Indy is a really cool ride that stacks up well against any ride at WDW.

Space Mountain – re-launched in 2005 after two-and-a-half years of refurbishment and a great ride. New version better than the MK version.

Matterhorn – the first Disney “mountain”, built in 1959 four years after DL opened, and still a fun roller coaster.

Haunted Mansion – similar to the MK version and very fun.

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad – fairly similar to the MK version and fun.

Splash Mountain – A fun ride but not as good as the one at WDW.

Fantasmic! – performed on Tom Sawyer Island and makes use of the Rivers of America as part of the stage. The only downside compared to WDW is that there is no theater and thus no formal seats. Similar to a parade or fireworks, people either stand (in the rear areas) or sit on the ground (in the front areas). This show is similar to that at WDW but differs in several details. I and most others would say it is quite a bit better at DLR because of the setting and use of the ships and - ahem - Murphy. If there are two showings on a given night, the second one is much less crowded and a good viewing spot can be obtained 30 minutes in advance (or less). Reserved seating is available but limited. It costs about $60 per person and includes dessert (see the Dining section in this guide for more information).

Remember Dreams Come True (shown seasonally in recent years - not in summer or during Halloween or Holidays season) – fireworks/laser/special effects extravaganza created for the DL 50th anniversary celebration. This show is better than anything at WDW. It is just incredible, but you should try to see it from the DL castle hub or Main Street where you have a good view of the castle.



At Disney’s California Adventure:

Soarin’ Over California – my third favorite ride at DLR. The attraction itself is the same as that currently at WDW. However, the queue inside the building, as well as the external theming and location at DCA’s Condor Flats makes for a better experience than the sterile entrance and queue at Epcot.

Grizzly River Run – a great river raft ride similar to Kali River Rapids at AK - but better. It is longer at DCA with more drops and surprises, and they have free lockers right there where you can stow your stuff and keep it dry.

California Screamin’ – a long looped roller coaster with theme music and a 0-60 mph start similar to WDW’s Rock ‘n Roller Coaster but outside. Lots of fun. When it was opened in 2001 it was the longest steel track coaster in the world at over a mile long. I believe it is #2 now.

Disney Animation Studio – If you have kids plan to be here at least 90 minutes. There are several areas here that revolve around animation which allow visitor interaction and creation. For the most part these are not available at WDW. Also Turtle Talk with Crush is here, and the larger theater than at Epcot means the lines are much more reasonable any time of day.

Tower of Terror – I have to mention this because it is a headliner, but if you have ridden the one at DHS you will probably be disappointed - at least on your second ride. The DCA version does not yet have the randomized drop sequence capability. After this is installed then it will be more worth your attention.

Toy Story Midway Mania - Same ride as at DHS. No FP. And the single rider line has been discontinued.

Aladdin – A 40+ minute Broadway quality stage show inside the plush Hyperion Theater. Excellent show with talented genie actors who are given latitude to ad lib their humor with reference to current events – so each show is a little different. Better show than anything comparable at WDW in my opinion.

World of Color - A spectacular 26-minute night time show that opened June 11, 2010 that is frankly better than any of WDW night-time shows. It has 1200 fountain jets, music, lasers, projectors and other special effects. During the summer of 2010 it showed nightly at 9:00, 10:15 and 11:15. Due to demand guests must get a FASTPASS first thing in the morning or book a dining reservation in order to get access to the viewing area. See DIS Info on World of Color and Disney's FAQs on World of Color
 


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