andsoitgoes
Earning My Ears
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- Feb 26, 2014
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Hi everyone,
A short back story, my wife has been to disneyland a few times now, the last was easily 20+ years ago, and I've never been. Our kids are at the tail end of the kids park hopper tickets, and I figure there is no better time than now. We have been putting it off for financial and medical reasons, with hopes that I would be better by the time the trip came around (alas, I'm not).
With that said, we are going regardless. I was able to get coverage through my insurance for a really nice modified scooter that will hopefully keep me comfortable, and we simply can't put it off any more. Originally we were going to go in May, but at the last minute discovered the two rides that are must haves for our trip, Small World and Pirates, will be closed. We have rescheduled our time and I would love some thoughts/advice. Because of my condition, and our general dislike of crowds, we have to go when it's the least busy.
Here are the bullet points for the trip:
I have a pretty good travel agent that I'm working with, primarily to keep everything in one place, but these are some issues I figured would be better answered here. I see so many reviews of so many hotels that are endlessly contradictory, or meet one criteria and fail on the rest.
A few other notes, I've looked at the Desert Inn (many comments about the rooms being musty/mildewy), The Carousel (very few amenities, small rooftop pool, but otherwise is our top choice), Park Vue (questionable reviews, don't allow 3rd party booking), Grand Californian (way too expensive and somewhat questionable quality for the price), the Ménage (a bit too far) and the Howard Johnson Plus (poor Internet and uncomfortable beds)
I'm hoping the awesome community here can help me plan the best possible, and really FIRST, vacation for the family! I know I probably sound unnecessarily fickle, but with my health issues, family allergies and my need to do something, anything when I can no longer be at the park, I can't comprise.
Thank you so much, SO much!
A short back story, my wife has been to disneyland a few times now, the last was easily 20+ years ago, and I've never been. Our kids are at the tail end of the kids park hopper tickets, and I figure there is no better time than now. We have been putting it off for financial and medical reasons, with hopes that I would be better by the time the trip came around (alas, I'm not).
With that said, we are going regardless. I was able to get coverage through my insurance for a really nice modified scooter that will hopefully keep me comfortable, and we simply can't put it off any more. Originally we were going to go in May, but at the last minute discovered the two rides that are must haves for our trip, Small World and Pirates, will be closed. We have rescheduled our time and I would love some thoughts/advice. Because of my condition, and our general dislike of crowds, we have to go when it's the least busy.
Here are the bullet points for the trip:
- We are planning for September (likely near the end, allows the kids to get settled in class) and I'm assuming this is a relatively quiet time?
- Small world and Pirates are must haves, and from what I've seen, baring an emergency, they will both be open and prepped for Halloween by that time, does that sound right?
- I am having a very difficult time finding a hotel. We need somewhere that's not musty (allergies), is as close as possible to the park (for my scooter battery primarily!), has a decent Internet connection (this has been a huge struggle), and has a good pool. Bonus if it's good for fireworks!
I have a pretty good travel agent that I'm working with, primarily to keep everything in one place, but these are some issues I figured would be better answered here. I see so many reviews of so many hotels that are endlessly contradictory, or meet one criteria and fail on the rest.
A few other notes, I've looked at the Desert Inn (many comments about the rooms being musty/mildewy), The Carousel (very few amenities, small rooftop pool, but otherwise is our top choice), Park Vue (questionable reviews, don't allow 3rd party booking), Grand Californian (way too expensive and somewhat questionable quality for the price), the Ménage (a bit too far) and the Howard Johnson Plus (poor Internet and uncomfortable beds)
I'm hoping the awesome community here can help me plan the best possible, and really FIRST, vacation for the family! I know I probably sound unnecessarily fickle, but with my health issues, family allergies and my need to do something, anything when I can no longer be at the park, I can't comprise.
Thank you so much, SO much!