There is a thread called
Disneyland for WDW vets somewhere here. That would be a good read for you.
These are my cliff notes
No dinning plan.
Three on site Disney hotels but they are pricey. There aren’t perks for staying on site at Disneyland like there is for world. Most of us stay across the street within walking distance. Some of people’s favorites that are the closest at best western park place, hojo, Fairfield inn. The only perk for staying on site is early access to the parks. You can get 1 day early access to Disneyland park by purchasing a 3 or more day ticket in advance, regardless where you stay. The only way to early access DCA is to stay onsite. I don’t feel the price of staying on site is worth that. Early access isn’t as big a deal at land.
Fastpass- maxpass is 15 per person per day or you can buy tickets with already having it. It gives you access to all your photos and the ability to book fastpasss on your phone. Fastpassses are not booked ahead of time like world, they are day of and you have to be in the park. However, most report They prefer maxpass to fast pass plus. It allows for flexibility and many more rides in a single day, and getting the most
Popular is not hard at all- in fact many of us ride them multiple times a trip.
Dinning- reservations open at 60 days out and it’s not as cut throat. The ones that go quicker are the fantasmic and world of color dinning packages. We also don’t has ad many table service. The QS options are really good. Mobil ordering is your friend.
Budget- will Purely rely on how you do the parks. For my family we don’t do Disney on the cheap. We do dinning packages for the shows and a couple character meals plus we always do lamplight lounge. So what I do is add the cost of those and then add an addition 15 per person per meal for the Quick service meals we will do. Then I budget like $50 a day for snacks. I always end up over budgeting but that’s better than under. Spending money is strictly what you want to spend.. some hotels have free breakfast.
Here is the thing. Disneyland is a lot more “go with the flow” it will be hard not to plan out your whole trip, but really it’s the way Disneyland is designed. We actually like to have 1-2 days of our trip with not dinning reservations and just go where the Disney winds and fastpasses take us.