Lisa F
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Hi everyone!
My husband and I are taking the 14 day repositioning cruise from FL to CA on the Disney Magic and are planning to spend 3 nights at DL when we get in. Unfortunately, the ship is getting in on Memorial Day weekend so I'm expecting crowds to be heavy. Is most of a Saturday, all day Sunday and all day Monday enough time to feel like we have "done" Disneyland? I would much rather be complete there and see DCA if we have time later.
Also, we want to stay at the Grand Californian since this is a sort of "once in a lifetime" thing. We may get back to DL someday but since we just bought a house and are planning to start a family in a couple of years, I'm not anticipating that for quite some time (being east coasters). I'm a little concerned about waiting too long to book the room because of the holiday and because of all of the people coming off the ship who might have the same idea.
The 50th anniversary package actually works for us since we are staying 3 nights, but I wondered if the price was marked up super high. You get the 3 nights in a standard view, 2 4-day parkhoppers, a walk in walt's footsteps tour and a clock (could take it or leave it) for about $1400. From what I've read, weekend rates are higher at the DL hotels? Is it likely that I will be able to do better by waiting? How hard is it to cancel a package if I find it's better to book things separately? One thing that is weird to me is that the entire balance is due by december, 2004 (for a may 2005 trip).
What are my chances at getting the fantasmic dessert buffet for that weekend? If I call right when they open for reservations is it pretty sure that I'll get it?
What else should we know to make this the perfect end to our dream trip?
Thanks for any help!
My husband and I are taking the 14 day repositioning cruise from FL to CA on the Disney Magic and are planning to spend 3 nights at DL when we get in. Unfortunately, the ship is getting in on Memorial Day weekend so I'm expecting crowds to be heavy. Is most of a Saturday, all day Sunday and all day Monday enough time to feel like we have "done" Disneyland? I would much rather be complete there and see DCA if we have time later.
Also, we want to stay at the Grand Californian since this is a sort of "once in a lifetime" thing. We may get back to DL someday but since we just bought a house and are planning to start a family in a couple of years, I'm not anticipating that for quite some time (being east coasters). I'm a little concerned about waiting too long to book the room because of the holiday and because of all of the people coming off the ship who might have the same idea.
The 50th anniversary package actually works for us since we are staying 3 nights, but I wondered if the price was marked up super high. You get the 3 nights in a standard view, 2 4-day parkhoppers, a walk in walt's footsteps tour and a clock (could take it or leave it) for about $1400. From what I've read, weekend rates are higher at the DL hotels? Is it likely that I will be able to do better by waiting? How hard is it to cancel a package if I find it's better to book things separately? One thing that is weird to me is that the entire balance is due by december, 2004 (for a may 2005 trip).
What are my chances at getting the fantasmic dessert buffet for that weekend? If I call right when they open for reservations is it pretty sure that I'll get it?
What else should we know to make this the perfect end to our dream trip?
Thanks for any help!