nzdisneymom
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We're leaving on Wednesday so I thought I would start our trip report tonight as our plans have been falling into place the last few days, and also in case anyone has any thoughts, recommendations, or tips to share before we leave!
Traveling Party
NZDisneymom (me, 45 y.o.)
DH (54)
DSN (turning 13 while we're there)
DSZ (11 1/2)
We live in Florida and have been to WDW many times since 1999. We are also DVC Members. Our only trip to Disneyland was in the fall of 1999 - DSN was just over 3 and DSZ had just turned two, so they don't have memories of it beyond the photos we've enjoyed over the years. DCA was being constructed when we were there last.
So we decided to spend our summer vacation at Disneyland and celebrate DSN's birthday this year. Yep, I've got his certificate and identification already ready to pack so we can see what we can get for him on his birthday.
We're flying from JAX to SNA on Wednesday, and we've scheduled the Disneyland Resort Express for our round-trip airport to hotel transfer. I got our airline tix back in October on a super-Tuesday drop in price (thanks to www.kayak.com!).
We're staying at the Disneyland Hotel using our DVC points. It's nice because we don't have to pay the $95 reservation fee that DVC requires for non-Disney hotels. We picked the Disneyland Hotel for a couple of reasons - one being that it was the most economical use of our points, and another being that we stayed at the DLH back in 1999 and this is a bit of a nostalgic trip for us.
We have the buy 3, get 5 day tickets that we bought online, so we plan to spend Thursday, Friday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday at the parks. While I've read that five days will be more than plenty, we have gotten so used to doing WDW at a casual pace and going back and forth to the hotel for a nap / swim, so we wanted to make sure we had plenty of time to see and do everything at DL / DCA that we can without having to commando any day. Also because we aren't sure what the crowd level may or may not be, we wanted to be sure that if we encountered lines beyond our tolerance level, we had some time to return at a lesser time.
While we don't think we really need a tour of Disneyland / DCA, we have opted to do the Welcome to Disneyland tour. DH and I have done the Keys to the Kingdom at WDW and absolutely loved the on-stage part with all the trivia and the pointing out of details, etc. Because the children consider themselves to be somewhat experts at WDW, we thought they would enjoy doing the Welcome to Disneyland tour. The tour is only offered on the weekends, so we are doing it on Friday morning. That gives us Thursday to explore on our own and I think will actually enhance the tour experience for us as we will have acclimated a bit to the California parks.
(funny aside - every now and then when we are at the Magic Kingdom in Florida, I try to get ice cream from where Casey's is on the corner of Main Street - because I remember getting ice cream at that same corner on Main Street in California some 10 years ago. The kids tease me about it - so just wait and see who I won't buy ice cream for on Main Street next week!)
We have booked a private tour of Hollywood area for Saturday, using Tony the Limo King based on recommendations we found over at TripAdvisor. I looked for information here on the DIS and just couldn't find any - so I will be sure to post our experiences in the Southern California forum when we return. One of the things we want to do as part of that tour is go to the Disney Studio Store / Soda Fountain at the El Capitan in Hollywood. I printed off a menu from disney.com today -- they have several menu items that remind me of Beaches and Cream at the Beach Club at WDW.
Sunday morning is our Goofy's Kitchen breakfast. We had nearly decided to skip it, but because we had such a delightful time there when the boys were young, we wanted to include this as part of our trip-down-memory-lane. We have it booked for mid-morning on Sunday, and since we aren't having a park-day or anything else planned, it doesn't matter if we feel like slugs when we're done -- the only thing we have planned for that day is laundry.
Monday is a park day. I've checked the schedules to see which days Fantasmic and Aladdin are offered and marked them on my planning sheet (but don't remember at this time which days I marked them on).
Tuesday is DSN's birthday - so that's a big day. It's also the only morning we can experience Magic Morning, but just an hour at 7 A.M. doesn't seem like something we'll participate in at that point in our vacation - I'm sure we'll be sleeping!
Wednesday will be our "make up" day - where we catch anything we've missed and do whatever we wanted to do "one more time" that we can squeeze in. It's also the day I'll see if we can get a late-check-out for the following morning.
Then it's Thursday again. Our flight is the red-eye that leave at 9:45 that night, so we'll have all day to hang out. DH asked me today what we'll be doing that day. I told him I had absolutely no idea! I have backed-up the time we need to leave from DLH to arrive at the airport in plenty of time, and that leaves us several hours in the afternoon to hang out. We may find a place for a long, leisurely lunch, and maybe catch a movie at the AMC. Or finally go see what is over at GardenWalk or whatever. Then fly all night home.
Whew - are you tired yet? I'm not - I'm excited! We don't over-plan our vacations, but I do like to make sure we plan enough that we don't stand around wasting a lot of time and then get home and have a list of "wish we hads..."
Any thoughts, ideas, suggestions??? Feel free to share! I got a new memory stick for our camera and hope to have lots of pictures to share when we get back. I'm not taking a laptop but I am taking pen/paper so I can keep some notes for our TR when we get home.
Thanks for reading!
Traveling Party

NZDisneymom (me, 45 y.o.)
DH (54)
DSN (turning 13 while we're there)
DSZ (11 1/2)
We live in Florida and have been to WDW many times since 1999. We are also DVC Members. Our only trip to Disneyland was in the fall of 1999 - DSN was just over 3 and DSZ had just turned two, so they don't have memories of it beyond the photos we've enjoyed over the years. DCA was being constructed when we were there last.
So we decided to spend our summer vacation at Disneyland and celebrate DSN's birthday this year. Yep, I've got his certificate and identification already ready to pack so we can see what we can get for him on his birthday.
We're flying from JAX to SNA on Wednesday, and we've scheduled the Disneyland Resort Express for our round-trip airport to hotel transfer. I got our airline tix back in October on a super-Tuesday drop in price (thanks to www.kayak.com!).
We're staying at the Disneyland Hotel using our DVC points. It's nice because we don't have to pay the $95 reservation fee that DVC requires for non-Disney hotels. We picked the Disneyland Hotel for a couple of reasons - one being that it was the most economical use of our points, and another being that we stayed at the DLH back in 1999 and this is a bit of a nostalgic trip for us.
We have the buy 3, get 5 day tickets that we bought online, so we plan to spend Thursday, Friday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday at the parks. While I've read that five days will be more than plenty, we have gotten so used to doing WDW at a casual pace and going back and forth to the hotel for a nap / swim, so we wanted to make sure we had plenty of time to see and do everything at DL / DCA that we can without having to commando any day. Also because we aren't sure what the crowd level may or may not be, we wanted to be sure that if we encountered lines beyond our tolerance level, we had some time to return at a lesser time.
While we don't think we really need a tour of Disneyland / DCA, we have opted to do the Welcome to Disneyland tour. DH and I have done the Keys to the Kingdom at WDW and absolutely loved the on-stage part with all the trivia and the pointing out of details, etc. Because the children consider themselves to be somewhat experts at WDW, we thought they would enjoy doing the Welcome to Disneyland tour. The tour is only offered on the weekends, so we are doing it on Friday morning. That gives us Thursday to explore on our own and I think will actually enhance the tour experience for us as we will have acclimated a bit to the California parks.
(funny aside - every now and then when we are at the Magic Kingdom in Florida, I try to get ice cream from where Casey's is on the corner of Main Street - because I remember getting ice cream at that same corner on Main Street in California some 10 years ago. The kids tease me about it - so just wait and see who I won't buy ice cream for on Main Street next week!)
We have booked a private tour of Hollywood area for Saturday, using Tony the Limo King based on recommendations we found over at TripAdvisor. I looked for information here on the DIS and just couldn't find any - so I will be sure to post our experiences in the Southern California forum when we return. One of the things we want to do as part of that tour is go to the Disney Studio Store / Soda Fountain at the El Capitan in Hollywood. I printed off a menu from disney.com today -- they have several menu items that remind me of Beaches and Cream at the Beach Club at WDW.
Sunday morning is our Goofy's Kitchen breakfast. We had nearly decided to skip it, but because we had such a delightful time there when the boys were young, we wanted to include this as part of our trip-down-memory-lane. We have it booked for mid-morning on Sunday, and since we aren't having a park-day or anything else planned, it doesn't matter if we feel like slugs when we're done -- the only thing we have planned for that day is laundry.
Monday is a park day. I've checked the schedules to see which days Fantasmic and Aladdin are offered and marked them on my planning sheet (but don't remember at this time which days I marked them on).
Tuesday is DSN's birthday - so that's a big day. It's also the only morning we can experience Magic Morning, but just an hour at 7 A.M. doesn't seem like something we'll participate in at that point in our vacation - I'm sure we'll be sleeping!
Wednesday will be our "make up" day - where we catch anything we've missed and do whatever we wanted to do "one more time" that we can squeeze in. It's also the day I'll see if we can get a late-check-out for the following morning.
Then it's Thursday again. Our flight is the red-eye that leave at 9:45 that night, so we'll have all day to hang out. DH asked me today what we'll be doing that day. I told him I had absolutely no idea! I have backed-up the time we need to leave from DLH to arrive at the airport in plenty of time, and that leaves us several hours in the afternoon to hang out. We may find a place for a long, leisurely lunch, and maybe catch a movie at the AMC. Or finally go see what is over at GardenWalk or whatever. Then fly all night home.
Whew - are you tired yet? I'm not - I'm excited! We don't over-plan our vacations, but I do like to make sure we plan enough that we don't stand around wasting a lot of time and then get home and have a list of "wish we hads..."
Any thoughts, ideas, suggestions??? Feel free to share! I got a new memory stick for our camera and hope to have lots of pictures to share when we get back. I'm not taking a laptop but I am taking pen/paper so I can keep some notes for our TR when we get home.
Thanks for reading!