Okay figured out what we did last year.
Day 1: D23 entrance. Got there an hour prior to D23 member entrance time and the line was already way on the opposite side of the entrance. Waited for an hour and a half in the beating sun before we were finally inside. Went straight to stage pass and waited there until they started giving them out. Got a pass for the Inside Out panel. That was our only panel that day. Walked around the exhibit hall and went to the D23 shop. Then we called it quits early and hung out at California Adventure.
Day 2: Fiance hung out at the pool while I went around the show floor having fun. I think that was Force for a Change day so if that is the case I spent the morning waiting in a very very short line to get back into the d23 store to buy the force for a change stuff. Then I met my fiance and we went and waited for parks and resort. I think we waited about an hour before as they weren't letting people line up before that. After parks and resort a little more show floor and then off to change and go to
Disneyland.
Day 3: I got up and went to the expo around 7 or 8 am. The panel I absolutely wanted to see was that morning (gaming) and the fiance and I decided that we could split up since I'm better at waiting then he is. He came around 30 minutes to opening time and since the panel still wasn't full the let him join me in line. We met an awesome couple who we still chat with. Wish they lived close to the east coast so we could hang out. We did that panel and then as soon as it was done went and got stage passes for the Aulani, DVC,
DCL, ABD panel. That was our last panel and then back to the show floor to look around. We did the Avatar exhibit, star wars stand ups, and looked at Shanghai Disney. We also just took random photos with all the stuff on display. Again back to a park in the evening.
Over all we felt like for the price of regular admission we got our monies worth. We averaged a panel a day, didn't have terrible waits, and had fun. We even got one of the Pixar bouncy balls which seemed to be in hot demand simply because we were out on the floor when everyone else was waiting in lines. I also collect the trading cards but that was a crap show. There were people skipping in line and looping back in line to get multiples. At one point I gave up on the cards becasue grown adults didn't know how to act like adults. I watched an easily 30 year old man shove a small child out of the way to get the hat box ghost. As much as I like trading cards I hope it is not back this year since people can't be trusted to behave or if they do it they set up queue lines to keep people honest about it.