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Villas at the Grand Californian, Disneyland Resort
February 15 - 17, 2011
Participants: Self (Disney fanatic!), DW, DF1 (husband), DF2 (wife)
Planning
In December DW and I, along with my brothers and their wives spent 12/1 through 12/7/2010 at WDW staying at the Animal Kingdom Lodge. (You can read the trip report here.) This ate up a lot of our points, but we had a few left over and I knew that by February or March I was going to be sick of the cold, snow, slush, muck, of a Utah winter so I made reservations for a one-bedroom at VGC. At first I was only able to get one night, but within about a week I had both nights via a wait list.
2/9/11
DW was on the phone with our friends from Colorado, DF1 and DF2, and the mentioned that they were planning on going to Disneyland the next week. Wow! Immediately we invited them to stay with us in the one-bedroom unit. We laughed about how funny it would have been if we hadnt found out about being at Disneyland at the same time and ran into each other in line some where. In any case, everything was set. They were driving and would pick us up at Long Beach Airport. As with our trip last April (you can read about it here) they would bring breakfast food for all of us. What fun!
2/15/11
For those of you who havent flown into Long Beach Airport, it is 13.6 miles from Disneyland, which is a little further than the Orange County Airport, but we regularly get out of the airport within 20 minutes of exiting the plane. Try to do that at LAX or Orange County! The other fun thing is that if you decide to go
cross country instead of using the freeways, you take the main exit from the airport and just stay on that road which turns into Ball Road on the north side of DLR. Can it get more convenient than that!
Arriving at Long Beach Airport. It is so small there are no jetways, you walk across the tarmac.
JetBlue
Anyway, we arrive, grab our luggage and our friends pick us up at the curb and were out of there by 12:45 PM. Since it was mid day we decided to take the freeway. I love coming up on the DLR, seeing the signs and arriving home. We pull up at the Grand Californian, leave the car under the portico and check-in to see if our room was ready. It wasnt, which isnt all that surprising. They take my cell phone number and will text us when the room is ready and give us our welcome packet and room keys for all of us. We leave the luggage in the car and park it in the self-parking.
Wanting to have good places for the World of Color that evening, we had ordered the WoC picnic. I had the European Antipasto, DW had the Taste of Asia, and our friends had the All-American. Ive had the Taste of Asia before and the salmon is quite good. I like the antipasto, but the next time I do this Im going to have the All American. The fried chicken looked really good.
Our first stop was Toy Story Mania, one of my favorite attractions. Somewhere theres got to be a complete list of the of easter eggs that open up higher point targets. I only know a couple of them.
Heres a great view from Toy Story across Paradise Bay at the edge of soon to open Little Mermaid and Grizzly Peak.
I liked this shot as we were crossing the bridge leaving Paradise Pier.
Right after Toy Story they texted me with our room #3514. We could have gone back to the room, but decided at that point Aladdin was soon to start so we marched through A Bugs Land. There werent very many people in line for Aladdin, and the Tower of Terror was a walk-on, we we tried that out. The HUGE surprise was the DW went on it. During our December trip to WDW with my brothers and their wives, for camaraderie sake she joined us. Normally she absolutely refuses. But it wasnt that bad, so I guess now shes going with us. In times past shes been the hold-all-the-stuff person, but now well just have to take care of ourselves. We ended up in the third row on the side. Usually Im in one of the balconies, which is nice too. It was fun to see the parade from ground level.
On our walking we ran into these poppies. Nothing was blooming in Utah at that point, so it was great to see them.
By now Im a little tuckered out, so we decide to go check out the room and get our luggage. It is about 4:45 PM and World of Color will be at 8:00. Weve been to the VGC last year, and it is our home resort, but I just love the rooms and the lobby, and the grounds, and... So we check the room out, everythings OK, and we go get the luggage. We pulled up at the portico and asked if we could use a luggage trolley. They said that wed have to have them do it, and they were backed up about 20 minutes. So, we just carried it ourselves.
Heres a quick tour of our room.
View from the kitchen into the living room area. Sorry, I didnt get the picture before we moved in.
The big box on the floor is breakfast and goodies! The kitchen table on the right is significantly bigger than the ones in the AKV at WDW. Here you could seat 7 easily and more with some coziness. You can see the foldout couch on the right by the windows. To the left is the Murphy bed. Our friends said the foldout bed was quite comfortable. At our previous visit a friend slept on the Murphy bed. She said it was comfortable, but a little short. Im not sure that Id plan on a full-sized adult sleeping on it. It was a little cold so we rounded up blankets from our bedroom closet and the closet in the living room area. One think I would change about the rooms is that there is only one thermostat in the unit, located in the hallway toward the master bedroom. AKV Jambo House had a thermostat in each room.
This is the second bathroom, the one that is in the kitchen and living room. This makes sharing the one-bedroom with another couple easy. They have their own bathroom. Oh, you cant see it, but theres a full-sized shower to the right.
Here is the master bedroom, the one in the one bedroom. The bed is a kingsized bed and was quite comfortable.
This is looking back toward the master bathroom with the windows behind me.
What you cant see in either one of these pictures is an entertainment center and a desk by the window. The desk had power and network connections. We also had wireless.
The master bathroom is quite large.
You can see the shower and the sink. Oddly, it would have been nice to have a second sink. The water closet is to the left in its own room. The shower was nice, lots of pressure and a good temperature. At Kidani Village at AKV we had NO water pressure. It was really odd. You have a huge shower, bigger than this one, and the water is dribbling out of the shower head. You have to huddle under it.
This is looking the other direction at the tub and jacuzzi.
OK, I have to tell a story. The next evening DW decided to have a nice cozy jacuzzi. She had brought some bath salts. They werent SUPPOSED to be a bubble bath. Well, she fills the tub, adds the bath stuff, hops in and turns it on. The bubbles grew and grew until all I could see was her head sticking out. I tried to move the bubbles to the shower, but I wasnt moving fast enough. I had a great picture of this, but DW forbade me to post it. Sorry.
Next is a shot of our view. It wasnt spectactular, just the tops of the trees in the Redwood Creek Challenge Trail. I know that view is really important for some, but I like looking out and feeling like we were in the forest. Oddly, they kept the background noise on all night. I opened the door to our balcony to get some air in the middle of the night and the birds were still chirping.
If you really wanted to stretch it, you could see the Tower of Terror.
To the left you could see the pool, but meant you had to lean out. Not worth the effort. I suppose a lower floor would see trees only, and a higher floor would see Grizzly River Run.
One of the things that I like about DVC is the feeling that I dont have to keep moving. We hung around for a while just enjoying the room. About 7:00 we decided to head over to the World of Color. We had blue fast passes, which meant that we should have had good viewing places. As we got there we found that everything was already packed. We ended up on the side with a not very good view. This was mostly my fault. I had seen the World of Color last October and had a yellow pass. I arrived about 20 minutes before the show and had a great view. For whatever reason that wasnt happening tonight. It was fun, but not what I had hoped, particularly since our friends and DW had not seen it.
After the show we headed back to the room, stayed up chatting for a while and then went off to bed. I told everyone about the 7:30 AM Get up and go powerwalk available to guests of the Grand Californian inside of DCA. No one took me up on the offer.
More to come...
February 15 - 17, 2011
Participants: Self (Disney fanatic!), DW, DF1 (husband), DF2 (wife)
Planning
In December DW and I, along with my brothers and their wives spent 12/1 through 12/7/2010 at WDW staying at the Animal Kingdom Lodge. (You can read the trip report here.) This ate up a lot of our points, but we had a few left over and I knew that by February or March I was going to be sick of the cold, snow, slush, muck, of a Utah winter so I made reservations for a one-bedroom at VGC. At first I was only able to get one night, but within about a week I had both nights via a wait list.
2/9/11
DW was on the phone with our friends from Colorado, DF1 and DF2, and the mentioned that they were planning on going to Disneyland the next week. Wow! Immediately we invited them to stay with us in the one-bedroom unit. We laughed about how funny it would have been if we hadnt found out about being at Disneyland at the same time and ran into each other in line some where. In any case, everything was set. They were driving and would pick us up at Long Beach Airport. As with our trip last April (you can read about it here) they would bring breakfast food for all of us. What fun!
2/15/11
For those of you who havent flown into Long Beach Airport, it is 13.6 miles from Disneyland, which is a little further than the Orange County Airport, but we regularly get out of the airport within 20 minutes of exiting the plane. Try to do that at LAX or Orange County! The other fun thing is that if you decide to go
cross country instead of using the freeways, you take the main exit from the airport and just stay on that road which turns into Ball Road on the north side of DLR. Can it get more convenient than that!
Arriving at Long Beach Airport. It is so small there are no jetways, you walk across the tarmac.

JetBlue

Anyway, we arrive, grab our luggage and our friends pick us up at the curb and were out of there by 12:45 PM. Since it was mid day we decided to take the freeway. I love coming up on the DLR, seeing the signs and arriving home. We pull up at the Grand Californian, leave the car under the portico and check-in to see if our room was ready. It wasnt, which isnt all that surprising. They take my cell phone number and will text us when the room is ready and give us our welcome packet and room keys for all of us. We leave the luggage in the car and park it in the self-parking.
Wanting to have good places for the World of Color that evening, we had ordered the WoC picnic. I had the European Antipasto, DW had the Taste of Asia, and our friends had the All-American. Ive had the Taste of Asia before and the salmon is quite good. I like the antipasto, but the next time I do this Im going to have the All American. The fried chicken looked really good.

Our first stop was Toy Story Mania, one of my favorite attractions. Somewhere theres got to be a complete list of the of easter eggs that open up higher point targets. I only know a couple of them.
Heres a great view from Toy Story across Paradise Bay at the edge of soon to open Little Mermaid and Grizzly Peak.

I liked this shot as we were crossing the bridge leaving Paradise Pier.

Right after Toy Story they texted me with our room #3514. We could have gone back to the room, but decided at that point Aladdin was soon to start so we marched through A Bugs Land. There werent very many people in line for Aladdin, and the Tower of Terror was a walk-on, we we tried that out. The HUGE surprise was the DW went on it. During our December trip to WDW with my brothers and their wives, for camaraderie sake she joined us. Normally she absolutely refuses. But it wasnt that bad, so I guess now shes going with us. In times past shes been the hold-all-the-stuff person, but now well just have to take care of ourselves. We ended up in the third row on the side. Usually Im in one of the balconies, which is nice too. It was fun to see the parade from ground level.

On our walking we ran into these poppies. Nothing was blooming in Utah at that point, so it was great to see them.

By now Im a little tuckered out, so we decide to go check out the room and get our luggage. It is about 4:45 PM and World of Color will be at 8:00. Weve been to the VGC last year, and it is our home resort, but I just love the rooms and the lobby, and the grounds, and... So we check the room out, everythings OK, and we go get the luggage. We pulled up at the portico and asked if we could use a luggage trolley. They said that wed have to have them do it, and they were backed up about 20 minutes. So, we just carried it ourselves.
Heres a quick tour of our room.
View from the kitchen into the living room area. Sorry, I didnt get the picture before we moved in.

The big box on the floor is breakfast and goodies! The kitchen table on the right is significantly bigger than the ones in the AKV at WDW. Here you could seat 7 easily and more with some coziness. You can see the foldout couch on the right by the windows. To the left is the Murphy bed. Our friends said the foldout bed was quite comfortable. At our previous visit a friend slept on the Murphy bed. She said it was comfortable, but a little short. Im not sure that Id plan on a full-sized adult sleeping on it. It was a little cold so we rounded up blankets from our bedroom closet and the closet in the living room area. One think I would change about the rooms is that there is only one thermostat in the unit, located in the hallway toward the master bedroom. AKV Jambo House had a thermostat in each room.
This is the second bathroom, the one that is in the kitchen and living room. This makes sharing the one-bedroom with another couple easy. They have their own bathroom. Oh, you cant see it, but theres a full-sized shower to the right.

Here is the master bedroom, the one in the one bedroom. The bed is a kingsized bed and was quite comfortable.

This is looking back toward the master bathroom with the windows behind me.

What you cant see in either one of these pictures is an entertainment center and a desk by the window. The desk had power and network connections. We also had wireless.
The master bathroom is quite large.

You can see the shower and the sink. Oddly, it would have been nice to have a second sink. The water closet is to the left in its own room. The shower was nice, lots of pressure and a good temperature. At Kidani Village at AKV we had NO water pressure. It was really odd. You have a huge shower, bigger than this one, and the water is dribbling out of the shower head. You have to huddle under it.
This is looking the other direction at the tub and jacuzzi.

OK, I have to tell a story. The next evening DW decided to have a nice cozy jacuzzi. She had brought some bath salts. They werent SUPPOSED to be a bubble bath. Well, she fills the tub, adds the bath stuff, hops in and turns it on. The bubbles grew and grew until all I could see was her head sticking out. I tried to move the bubbles to the shower, but I wasnt moving fast enough. I had a great picture of this, but DW forbade me to post it. Sorry.
Next is a shot of our view. It wasnt spectactular, just the tops of the trees in the Redwood Creek Challenge Trail. I know that view is really important for some, but I like looking out and feeling like we were in the forest. Oddly, they kept the background noise on all night. I opened the door to our balcony to get some air in the middle of the night and the birds were still chirping.

If you really wanted to stretch it, you could see the Tower of Terror.

To the left you could see the pool, but meant you had to lean out. Not worth the effort. I suppose a lower floor would see trees only, and a higher floor would see Grizzly River Run.
One of the things that I like about DVC is the feeling that I dont have to keep moving. We hung around for a while just enjoying the room. About 7:00 we decided to head over to the World of Color. We had blue fast passes, which meant that we should have had good viewing places. As we got there we found that everything was already packed. We ended up on the side with a not very good view. This was mostly my fault. I had seen the World of Color last October and had a yellow pass. I arrived about 20 minutes before the show and had a great view. For whatever reason that wasnt happening tonight. It was fun, but not what I had hoped, particularly since our friends and DW had not seen it.
After the show we headed back to the room, stayed up chatting for a while and then went off to bed. I told everyone about the 7:30 AM Get up and go powerwalk available to guests of the Grand Californian inside of DCA. No one took me up on the offer.
More to come...