Disneyland Advice?

Tink_girl13

Earning My Ears
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HI! I'm going to Disneyland in February for the first time. Does anyone have any tips or advice on what i should do while
I'm there?

Thanks::MinnieMo
 
Try to go on all the cool things? (i know, it's very vague, but I have not been there for a while) oh and make sure you go on that ride where you get wet in California Adventures, it is super fun!
 
Thanks for the tips! Do you know of any restuarants that you remember are really good?

Thanks:earsgirl:
 

The ride Arielfn was talking about is Grizzly River Rapids (I'm pretty sure). It's a lot of fun. You also ahve to go on California Screamin' (the roller coaster with the Mickey ears) and Soarin' Over California. In Disneyland Park, you must ride the Indiana Jones Adventure, it is so awesome.
 
As a native Californian who goes to Disneyland twice a year, I could probably supply a little advice...
Good Restaurants: Ariel's Grotto, the Blue Bayou, and the Plaza Inn to name only a few
Must See Attractions: Matterhorn, Pirates, the Haunted Mansion, Indy, Soarin', California Screaming, and the Animation exhibit.
Anything specific you want to know?
 
Sounds like you know a lot. My family is still deciding on a hotel. Any suggestions?
Thanks! These are a great help!:cloud9:
 
you should go on the grizzly rapids in the morning because there is like no line and then when it gets hot in the after noon you arent as hot as everyone else cuz you are atill drying alittle

HAVE FUN!!!!!!
 
Hotels really depends on how much money your family wants to spend. Disneyland has three on-site hotels: the Disneyland Hotel, Paradise Pier, and the Grand Californian. If you want to go all out and money is no object, the Grand Californian is the most amazing hotel I have ever had the privelge of staying at. Disneyland Hotel and Paradise Pier are a little less expensive than the GCA and fairly nice themselves.
Unlike WDW, staying off-site is really no less convenient than the on-site hotels. Many hotels are right across the street from DL, and a lot less expensive than on-site hotels. If you're on a budget, off-site is probably the way to go. I would suggest the Park Place Inn (it's a Best Western) or Hojos, which I've never stayed at, but have heard wonderful things about.
Personally, I prefer Disney owned hotels because... well, they're Disney and it makes a vacation more special. But staying across the street can be just as fun.
Wow that was pretty dense... did any of it make sense?
 


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