First trip to Disneyland! WHOOHOO

frankiegirl

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:cheer2: I am a first time user to this site and am very excited to be planning our first trip to DL with our 3yr old daughter. We are going the first full week of Oct. We are looking at spending maybe 3days in the area. I am looking for some great trip ideas like what not to miss, great deals and hotel recommendations. Any idea's on how long of a trip we should take with a 3yr old? I have looked over the board a little, but if anyone has idea’s on past post I would love to take a look at them.
Thanks for all the information. I am looking forward to taking my DD to DL.
 
congratulations on planning your first trip and also welcome to the dis boards.
I to am planning our first trip to disneyland/southern california to . These boards are do helpful . Have fun
 
First - let me welcome you to the DL Board!!!!! It's nice to have new folks, as they remind us when we were new.

I have a 3 yr old that is a Disneyland addict. She never wants to go home.

That being said, how you work your way through the parks is much different with little ones in tow. You won't be able to get it "all done" unless you plan for multiple days and stay close.

Here's some concepts for you to toss around before you start making final reservations.

1) You need to consider how you would do your average day in the park. Visualize what you want to get out of your trip. Are you looking for priceless memories? Will you stop and watch the passing entertainment, or will you be off to the next ride? Are you planning on taking advantage of priceless "pass out" time doing adult attractions while your child sleeps in the stroller? Does your child need to nap in the hotel room because they aren't that type of child? Once you give yourself answers to these questions, then you start to answer the next set....

2) What's my budget? Is it worth it to stay at a property (Disney-owned) hotel? Advantage - close enough to crash and come back quickly with some perks for guests. Disadvantage - more costly. If the answer is no, start looking at the hotels on Harbor - across the street - HoJo (Howard Johnson's) and the like. Better prices, but a bit of a walk and not as easy to come and go as often (but some like HoJo are technically just as close as the Disney Paradise Pier).

3) Have you taken a vacation away from home before? How many days was it and how did your child do? Does your child get overstimulated easily? Do trips make your child homesick? How is your personal stress level on trips with your child (that one is important and most people don't consider it). These, along with the questions in #1 wil determine the number of days you want to try. If you plan on making memories - go slower for more days. This allows you pool breaks, time together at meals , time with characters, time for parades, time for just playing and smelling the roses and the goats at Big Thunder Ranch.

4) Go online and look at the info here on www.wdwinfo.com. There is a lot of great DL info and will be more to come. Keep asking specific questions about things that interest you in your research. The folks here are best at the specific questions. Broad "plan my trip" ones cover so much info they are daunting to answer. Most of us could spend 6 hours planning your trip, but don't have time to type that much. Questions like "have you done X show and what did you think" get really fast responses. Or "X hotel and Y hotel - which did you like better?" Those get you 20 responses in 24 hours. Or more!

Hope this helps you start!
 
Welcome to the DIS!:flower3: :welcome:
You've come to the right place. I took my son his first time when he was 3 as well. We spent 5 days in the parks. That was great for us since we returned to our room in the afternoons for a nap before heading back into the park at night.
You got some great tips already.....I just suggest sticking around the boards and maybe even looking at the trip report boards as well. You'll be so prepared by October....but I promise you'll keep coming back for more. These boards are addicting. :rainbow:
 

We're all very excited for you! First trips are the best! :banana: :banana:

You'll learn SO much here. I daresay even some old-timers don't know all the crazy, crafty, DIS secrets.

If you're set on going only for three days, be warned! Your future trips will grow longer and longer and longer! :lmao:
 
You guys are awesome!!! Thanks so much for all the ideas. I know nothing about DL and am so excited to finally take our DD. My DH wanted to wait until she was older, but I finally talked him into it. I am a memeber of another type of forum kinda like this one and I know how close everyone becomes. This is a great way to get wonderful information and I look forward to learning so much about our trip. I have a lot of reading to do.:surfweb:
 


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