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Considering a June 2025 DL trip, I have not been in 30 yrs, a WDW girl ! Does anyone have any tips or suggestions ?? Is 3 days enough for both parks ? Any info on Villas?
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Thank you. points are not an issue or buying another contract .Can definitely experience both parks in three days. I’d still try for a full five days ticket option vacation. Do go with the hopper option because each park has different operating hours. Plus after hour events pop into the calendar closing one even earlier. DVC villas can be booked through Disney or can rent the points for a reservation. Buying a direct VDH DVC contract is also an option for booking June 2025.
Little known (?) fact: The company that makes the churros for Disney’s US parks has their churro factory in Southern California. A lot of quality benefits to having stuff within a couple days of when it’s made.Since this is the first time back in years make sure to get plenty of churros. Don’t buy the ones in Downtown Disney though, stick to the ones in the park. I was shocked going to WDW at how it seemed almost impossible to find a churro and when I actually did it wasn’t anywhere near as good as DLR.
Easier, perhaps, not only because there are more villas but also more restrictions on which points can book those villas??VDH does not get much love on the boards, but it a great place to stay<... snip... > It will also most likely be easier to get a room at VDH since it has more villas than VGC.
Also true, and the TOT turns people awayEasier, perhaps, not only because there are more villas but also more restrictions on which points can book those villas??
You can get a box of frozen Tio Pepe churros at Smart and Final!Little known (?) fact: The company that makes the churros for Disney’s US parks has their churro factory in Southern California. A lot of quality benefits to having stuff within a couple days of when it’s made.
Probably sacrilegious to say here with as many WDW fans as there are, but I find Disneyland superior to WDW Magic Kingdom. Disneyland is great and I know you will have a wonderful time. WDW and the bubble as a whole are fantastic, but when comparing WDW Magic Kingdom to Disneyland I'm not much of a WDW Magic Kingdom fan and was actually a bit disappointed the first time I visited having been to Disneyland previously - it just didn't seem as immersive and magical as Disneyland always is.
I think 3 days between Disneyland and DCA is a really good fit. Both have plenty to offer and you should have no problem filling up those three days.
Not DVC-related, but try to be in Cars Land at DCA a few minutes before sunset during your visit for the little lighting ceremony they do at sunset each day - it's not mind-blowing or anything like that but is fun and a fairly unique little experience. The evening shows at both parks are very worth-while as well.
Love the photo! Great documentation shot of an important SoCal treasure. LOL!Oh, I know...