Mom2micayla
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I'm taking my family (3 kids under 4) to Disneyland on Feb. 26-Mar 1st. I've been to Disneyland dozens of times, but the whole 50th Anniversary is really throwing me off. I'm wondering how busy I should expect it to be? We were there in Oct. and went MWF. I was shocked at how packed it was on Friday. You could hardly move. I'm worried it'll be like that again. My biggest concern is that we want to see the fireworks on Sunday. I'm afraid that the park will be at capacity or so close that we'll be miserable. Do you think that'll be the case? Sunday is the only day the fireworks will be showing according tho disneyland website. I'd hate to miss the show. It was fabulous.
Another question is has anyone stayed at the Anaheim Desert Inn? It was recommended by a friend who's stayed there before. We got the family suite (2 seperate bedrooms & a living area) for only $100/night so we couldn't hardly beat that. Plus we won't have to pay the $10 parking fee. Please tell me it's not awful! I'm not expecting the best of the best, just a place that's clean and service is decent. We stayed at the Annabella before and while the place was nice, the service was awful.
Lastly, can you tell me where we can get the most bang for our buck as far as meals? We're doing the Princess lunch one day and likely eating lunch in DTD at the Rainforest Cafe (have a $50 gift certificate there) another. I've been trying to decide if Goofy's kitchen is worth it. Seems awful expensive. Is it the same as Ariel's Grotto where kids under 3 eat free? I have 2 under 3 years old. In the past we've eaten at Zocalos and the little place of off New Orleans Square that serves gumbo in the bread bowls. Both were okay but nothing special. I'm looking for something that isn't outrageously expensive but you can still get full on.
Another question is has anyone stayed at the Anaheim Desert Inn? It was recommended by a friend who's stayed there before. We got the family suite (2 seperate bedrooms & a living area) for only $100/night so we couldn't hardly beat that. Plus we won't have to pay the $10 parking fee. Please tell me it's not awful! I'm not expecting the best of the best, just a place that's clean and service is decent. We stayed at the Annabella before and while the place was nice, the service was awful.
Lastly, can you tell me where we can get the most bang for our buck as far as meals? We're doing the Princess lunch one day and likely eating lunch in DTD at the Rainforest Cafe (have a $50 gift certificate there) another. I've been trying to decide if Goofy's kitchen is worth it. Seems awful expensive. Is it the same as Ariel's Grotto where kids under 3 eat free? I have 2 under 3 years old. In the past we've eaten at Zocalos and the little place of off New Orleans Square that serves gumbo in the bread bowls. Both were okay but nothing special. I'm looking for something that isn't outrageously expensive but you can still get full on.