mjaclyn
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DH and I just booked a 3 day trip to DLR the first week of March and I need some planning help! We haven't been to the West Coast for six years and I've only been to DLR/DCA twice and those trips were without kids. Now we have two young children (4 and almost 2) and since we probably won't get back to DLR for awhile I'd like to do as much as possible without burning ourselves out. We are staying at the Disneyland Hotel and have purchased 3 day park hopper passes. My priority would be to do everything that we don't have in MK since we get to WDW multiple times per year, and definitely see WoC as many times as possible. What are your recommendations? We'll be there March 8th - 10th and are wondering what the crowds will be like. I'd also like to squeeze in a character meal if possible.
A few questions I have:
How far are DLR and DCA from the Disneyland hotel? Can we walk?
If we want to see WoC all three days, should we go into DCA first each day and get Fast Passes for it?
Has anyone done the WoC Meal package? Is the seating area for that any good?
We were thinking of doing 2 days at Disneyland and 1 day at California Adventure. Will that be enough time or should we do 1 and 1/2 days at each to get more time in at DCA?
Thanks so much for your help!
A few questions I have:
How far are DLR and DCA from the Disneyland hotel? Can we walk?
If we want to see WoC all three days, should we go into DCA first each day and get Fast Passes for it?
Has anyone done the WoC Meal package? Is the seating area for that any good?
We were thinking of doing 2 days at Disneyland and 1 day at California Adventure. Will that be enough time or should we do 1 and 1/2 days at each to get more time in at DCA?
Thanks so much for your help!
even though I'm more than willing to do that if I'm not getting the dining package. That's how much I love WOC!! The seating is the best I've ever had, but you can honestly get great seating anywhere. If you're lucky and quick enough to get a spot right on a railing, you're good 

