Mardigras2025
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Hi all! I know this topic comes up all the time, but I really appreciate everyone’s help so far! We are needing to start our trip two days earlier than originally planned, so our DVC rental of a 2br at villas at DLH fell through.
We have a group of 6 - a nearly 4 year old boy, a 6 year old girl, ~60 year old grandparents, and parents. We are coming from eastern time zone, so will have some amount of jet lag (especially the kids).
Now that we don’t have a 2 BR would you go with a 1 bedroom family suite at Disneyland hotel (not a new villa, sleeps 6 adults according to site), or two separate standard rooms at GCH? It’s possible we could rent two separate new studios at VDH, but we do not know yet (so that’s a potential third option).
GCH option is slightly more expensive, but I would say the options are fairly close to even.
With time change and wanting to try to make Fantasmic and world of color, we are going to try a midday break all three days. I recognize that DLH has more kid-friendly pools and a more tropical vibe. I know pools are heated, but is it too cold in mid-March for pools to push DLH over the edge for our kids? Is mid-March still winter vibes, with the fireplaces and coziness of GCH being appealing? With midday breaks planned, is GCH a whole lot better despite the monorail option at DLH? 2-3 adults might go back to Disneyland at night after the kids go to bed (they will not make it to midnight). We are also going to try for Napa rose princess brunch late one morning, which could be nice to have a room nearby.
Is it better and more fun for everyone to be together in a suite, or is that a little too cramped? Is DLH just more fun for kids, despite the longer walk at night?
Finally, we have a Hawaii trip planned after the stop at Disneyland, so will GCH be a better contrast vs. the nostalgic vacation vibes of DLH? This is our first Disney trip, and could be our only trip to DLR since Orlando is a little easier to get to, so we are willing to splurge to be in the bubble but also be reasonable. Not really considering Pixar since we’ve heard it feels a little outside of the bubble and the elevators can be unpleasant.
Thanks again! Sorry for all of the questions…
We have a group of 6 - a nearly 4 year old boy, a 6 year old girl, ~60 year old grandparents, and parents. We are coming from eastern time zone, so will have some amount of jet lag (especially the kids).
Now that we don’t have a 2 BR would you go with a 1 bedroom family suite at Disneyland hotel (not a new villa, sleeps 6 adults according to site), or two separate standard rooms at GCH? It’s possible we could rent two separate new studios at VDH, but we do not know yet (so that’s a potential third option).
GCH option is slightly more expensive, but I would say the options are fairly close to even.
With time change and wanting to try to make Fantasmic and world of color, we are going to try a midday break all three days. I recognize that DLH has more kid-friendly pools and a more tropical vibe. I know pools are heated, but is it too cold in mid-March for pools to push DLH over the edge for our kids? Is mid-March still winter vibes, with the fireplaces and coziness of GCH being appealing? With midday breaks planned, is GCH a whole lot better despite the monorail option at DLH? 2-3 adults might go back to Disneyland at night after the kids go to bed (they will not make it to midnight). We are also going to try for Napa rose princess brunch late one morning, which could be nice to have a room nearby.
Is it better and more fun for everyone to be together in a suite, or is that a little too cramped? Is DLH just more fun for kids, despite the longer walk at night?
Finally, we have a Hawaii trip planned after the stop at Disneyland, so will GCH be a better contrast vs. the nostalgic vacation vibes of DLH? This is our first Disney trip, and could be our only trip to DLR since Orlando is a little easier to get to, so we are willing to splurge to be in the bubble but also be reasonable. Not really considering Pixar since we’ve heard it feels a little outside of the bubble and the elevators can be unpleasant.
Thanks again! Sorry for all of the questions…