Hey there!
I have never been to
Disneyland and we are now considering a trip to LA this summer. It feels so weird to think about planning a trip to Disneyland when I know NOTHING about it.

I've been to Disney World so many times - that it's just comfortable. Here are my questions, so far:
- is it crazy crowded in the summer, like the World?
The standard starting point around here for questions like yours is the link below. It answers most all standard questions and also answers questions you do not yet know you should be asking:
"A DLR Guide for WDW Vets"
www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1162599
Crowds at DLR vs. WDW is a question that has several answers.
One answer is that DL is smaller than MK (like 25% smaller in acreage) and many of its walkways are much narrower. There are certain "gauntlet" points that can get really bad at certain times of day. So in that sense DL can easily
feel more crowded than say MK.
On the the other hand, DL has 25-30% more rides in that smaller acreage. On average the wait times for rides at DL and really all of DLR are much shorter than WDW. For example, TSMM. At DHS that was often insanely long for wait times (100-120 minutes) until they added a third track recently. Now it seems wait times are down a bit. But at DLR TSMM was often 40-45 minutes and down below 30 minutes in the evenings.
So when you look at crowds in terms of wait times for rides DLR feels (and actually is) less crowded.
As for summer, all I can say is that is my favorite time to visit DLR and WDW I avoid it as much as possible. This summer I am forced into a time frame at the end of June and first of July I would never, EVER do with my DW. DS21 is going with me and we can handle it but the time frame is based on a professional conference so the date is fixed. Otherwise I would never choose to visit WDW after about mid-June.
Hey there!
- are ADR's and FP reservations super critical to get at their immediate availability, like the World?
In short, no.
WDW feels more crowded in terms of dining because folks can make ADRs 6 months in advance as you know. A DLR vet not acquainted with WDW would look at that in shock. Dining feels much less crowded at DLR.
For more info see "What WDW Vets Need to Know About Dining at DLR"
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2914467
Hey there!
- From what I understand, it's way smaller than MK - is 1 day enough for each park (as in 2 days total)?
LOL, but sorry, that is a typical WDW point of view.
DLR's two parks have almost as many rides as WDW's four parks put together. And frankly, the major shows are better at DLR than WDW. You need at least 3 evenings to catch the shows.
You can experience DLR in 3 days which would feel like a 6 day visit to WDW. A solid visit to WDW to be sure, but still you will miss a bit. On a 3 day visit you will most likely leave DLR feeling like you wish you had more time.
At DLR 4 days is really the minimum and 5 is better for a first time visitor who wants to be able to have a leisurely visit.
- We won't stay on-site since Universal & LA seem to be about 30 miles away from Disney - will there be a big downside to that?
Whatever you do,
please do not stay far from DLR and drive there. See this recent thread on lodging choices and also the Newbie sticky at the top of the forum.
"Choosing the Right DLR Area Hotel for You"
www.disboards.com/threads/choosing-the-right-hotel-for-you.3656512/
- Is RD super critical here as well?
This is not really the right question to ask. A better question is how RD differs at DLR and how do you use that to your advantage?
The question touches on park hours (longer at DLR than at WDW in general), hotel choice (discussed above), summer trips and afternoon breaks (much easier to do at DLR if you are smart about your hotel choice), parkhopping (WDW vets just never seem to be able to grasp how easy it is to do at DLR until they have seen it first hand) and visitor mix and traffic around DLR (lots more local day trippers at DLR and lots more big city traffic).
When you have an hour read the DLR Guide linked at the top and peruse the Newbie sticky thread. That will get you pointed the right direction and put you in a position to have the most successful and fulfilling trip possible.
