Sherry E
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I'd love some input on a rough schedule, as here is what I'm thinking.
Sun: Arrive; dinner at Storyteller's; hit DLH to get my Photo+ card near Goofy's before the next day.
Mon: Make the RSR dash! perfect intro to DLR for DS. Do the Carsland thing, grab a snack. Hit Little Mermaid and TSMM and boardwalk area. Hopefully can do Bug's Land and the Disney Jr. Show. Maybe Soaring before lunch but we'll see. Lunch at Flo's or Pacific Wharf. Head back to the room for a little rest. When kids are up, off to DL! Thinking we can start by picking up FP for HMH, then hit Jungle Cruise and PoTC. Then walk over to Tomorrowland if there is time, see about Star Tours, Buzz Lightyear and check the lines on Autopia. Hit HMH. Will have to get in line to get the F! dessert seating assignment. Hoping we can make it to dinner without issue because of that! Thinking dinner at BTRBBQ and that would be a nice break to see the animals there. Then F! dessert seating and off to bed after that. Whew!
Tues: Kids will be up and raring to go. This will be our DL day (mostly). Figured we'd do a morning in DL. This is when we'll try to do some of the slow loaders and IASWH. Hopefully get in the M&G with the Frozen gals and catch the Rapunzel show. If time permits, check out Toontown. Lunch at AG as DD will be in princess regalia! Small rest in the room. Back to DL to catch the parade if kids are interested. Tour more of rides in DLR like carousel and tea cups and maybe check out the wait with the fairies and princesses, if DD's appetite is not sated. Dinner at Blue Bayou.
Wed: I think we'll let the kids drive this day generally and see where they really want to go. I will likely go and see if I can get the kids on a tender ride for the train sometime this day. One thing we will shoot for is Jedi training academy. If we decide on trying to catch the WOC, thinking Carthay Circle lunch. If not, might be CC or Plaza Inn or just QS somewhere. Dinner that night will be adults at NR and kids get to eat in the room with a sitter. After that, we can grab them for the fireworks or WOC.
Thurs: Minnie & Friends, which I'll likely schedule for slightly later in the morning so we could do a few rides first. DS can meet his beloved Captain Hook! Definitely some shopping for me too. I figured the night before they can each pick a "must do" ride for their last day. To ease the pain of departure, might let them do B-a-B or pick another souvenir. Will leave that afternoon to drive to IL's home.
Will that work or too much? Appreciate you vets letting me know if I'm being unrealistic!
Pesky --
This seems like it would be a great question for tksbaskets or Bret/mvf-m11c (who may not pop in again here for another couple of days), as they are good at touring with very busy agendas. Your schedule/plan looks OK to me at a glance, but I don't usually tour with a plan so I am not the most equipped to advise on that. It seems as if you have all the bases covered -- lots of Princess time! -- and are getting a lot done. You even have NR scheduled for the adults.
I think that building a bear or having a souvenir run through World of Disney might ease the pain of departure quite well!

Nope, never seen NBC.I have heard some of the music though and do enjoy that.
I have seen Toy Story and Toy Story 2, but never saw 3. I heard how that ends and didn't think I was up to the task.But I DO have Toy Story of Terror set to tape on my DVR this week too. It will sort of kick off our Disney research for this year, where we make it a point to watch some of our favorite movies again to get us in the mood for our trip.
We're really more about the classic Disney stuff. We're not really even into Pixar stuff all that much. I know..... I know......We're going to Carsland and all. We did see both Cars movies last year before staying at the Art of Animation resort and they were fine, but didn't really grab us. But like you pointed out in an earlier post, I'm counting on LOVING that area of the park. I LOVE LOVE LOVE red rock country in the southwest and can't wait to see how Disney brought it to life!
Janet --
I remember you mentioning that you hadn't seen TS3 in another thread quite a while back, in which I was drawing the comparison that our side of the board was like the sweet, cuddly room featured in TS3, as opposed to the room with all of the wild, unruly, out of control toys!

Toy Story 3 is a great movie -- probably my favorite of the 3 TS films. Yes, I wiped away tears at the end of it, but for the most part it was a happy ending...and a new beginning. And the good part was that it didn't close the book on the TS characters forever. The way it was left was such that another movie could come from it somewhere down the road. Or a Halloween adventure!
I can't stress enough how silly of an idea I thought Cars Land was when I first heard it was coming. I thought that any other Pixar movie would have been a better theme for a land than that one, but it won me over. The land is so well done because Disney took time to do it right and really apply the attention to detail for which they are famous.
It's funny -- you mentioned the red rock country of the southwest. Last year I discovered the series Breaking Bad (4 years into it) and became a huge fan. It was set in New Mexico. Now, this was a very un-Disney type of show, mind you, but the landscapes in it often reminded me of Cars Land!


I actually just tried to schedule Surf's Up for our departure day of 12/11. But it appears they don't have any tables loaded yet. Because I doubt they are completely booked already. We're going to have to be efficient so we can pack, eat, check out and make it to the airport in time.
Any suggestions on when we need to leave the hotel for SNA to make a 12:40 flight?
Janet --
Surf's Up won't even be booked up on the day you go, I'm pretty sure. People can easily walk up and get tables even without reservations. That's a Wednesday, correct? So I doubt that a lot of people would be eating there on a Wednesday morning.
I have no clue about the timing of leaving the hotel and getting to the airport.
I don't know? lol. I think I have the instructions from someone on what bus to take, but I'm a suburban girl and don't really "get" bus routes, etc. So I'm guessing we'll end up having to ask the conceirge (I'm guessing Anabella has one) for help on figuring that all out. my daughter is 2 1/2 and we are flying and won't have a car seat, otherwise I would just take a taxi for the shorter drive. Not looking forward to doing the bus thing with a stroller (considering going sans stroller that day, but then there is ZERO chance of a stroller nap for the kiddo sooooo. yeah.
I don't really want to go to Knot's it was the one request from my Dad. After several trips of only hitting DL I caved and chose Friday since I figure it will be busy at DL anyway once the afternoon hits. He really wants the chicken dinner too so that is a must do for our Knot's trip.
egritz --
I've never stayed at the Anabella, but I'm sure they must have a concierge or someone who can help sort out how to get to and from Knott's.
I think that's very sweet, though, that you're making sure your dad gets the chicken dinner at Knott's! I think it will be a fun time, even though it's not your preference to go there. That chicken dinner is very popular. It's been so long since I've eaten it, but I remember going there as a child and eating the chicken only -- because back then I refused to eat mashed potatoes

Are you actually going into Knott's as well, or just to Mrs. Knott's?
Oh, yes.....maybe we'll do the express window at Jazz Kitchen. Should be cheaper too........
So, another question.......
which "nicer" meal do you prefer at DLR/DTD/DCA? We're already doing the Carthay Circle WOC package......and Blue Bayou. Would it be between Napa Rose and Steakhouse 55? Which would you choose?
I loved all the movies you mentioned. I needed to rewatch Cars because I wanted to be familiar with all the characters and places in the movie so I could really immerse myself in Carsland. I just know I'm going to love it.
That makes sense. Hopefully we'll get the FP from the Holiday Tour if that all works out okay......I have a feeling we'll want to ride Radiator Springs more than once!
Hm....it IS Edy's here......and I think it was Peppermint Wonderland. I guess I need to go buy some quick-like!
Ah, heck.......I'm just going to do the three I have mentioned. Don't really feel the need to do Storytellers Cafe (i just had a friend come back from that meal a couple weeks ago and she did not rate it a favorite)......and we did both Cinderella's Royal Table AND the Princess Breakfast at Epcot last December.....so Ariel's Grotto isn't necessary for us this time.
Kathy --
Did your friend do the Critter Breakfast at Storytellers Cafe or just a regular, non-character lunch or dinner? I really like eating there for lunch or dinner, but the character breakfast is not necessarily my favorite because I am not that interested in Koda and Kenai. Chip and Dale can be found at Goofy's and at Minnie & Friends, so I don't need to see them at the Critter Breakfast too.
In any case, make sure to pop in to Storytellers and catch a whiff of the gingerbread house near the front of the restaurant!
Let me know if your Edy's Peppermint Wonderland ice cream is the Slow Churned kind, or if it does not say Slow Churned on the carton at all. Disneyland and California Adventure sell Dreyer's/Edy's in their ice cream shops (except for at Ghirardelli, of course).
Oh that's right! I keep forgetting you're doing the holiday tour! Yes, the tour will get you right on IASWH and HMH without much of a wait, as well as the parade seats, cookie, pin, cocoa, fudge sample, etc.
As for the "nicer" meals... Personally, I would choose Steakhouse 55 -- just because that suits my tastes more. Steakhouse 55 also gets pretty good reviews of its breakfast as well, which I have never tried.
However, I will say that Napa Rose almost always gets rave reviews from everyone who eats there. There are rarely any bad NR reviews. So if you are a foodie and you like fine dining, I think NR would be a good choice for a nice meal.
Thanks for all your suggestions Sherry...answering all our queries must take up so much of your day!
No chance of them being bored generally...but I was worried they might get a bit bored doing the tour when they hadn't much chance to experience the parks beforehand...so they might have almost been straining to get on some rides rather than be shown around!
Anyway, I chatted it over with them, and I think we'll do Fantasmic the first night... and maybe just grab a few Fps as we do our own 'orientation' tour!
farmfresh --
You're welcome! It's my pleasure to help if/when I can, and when I have time. Sometimes I have to leave the thread alone for a few days as I do other things! Fortunately, we have a lot of great people here who will pitch in and help. There are also people in this thread who have experience with certain things that I don't have (like the F! dessert package/seating and the holiday tour, for example), so it's great to have their responses.
Yes, I agree -- as kids, I think they will definitely be eager to get on a lot of rides and the tour might have made them feel too restrained. I know that when I was a kid a tour probably would not have been at the top of my list of things I wanted to do! I was all about getting on as many rides as possible back then.