Grand Californian Super Thread

My DW and I are staying at the GCH later this summer. Do they open the tap-stiles at 7:00 ish for EE and allow hotel guests to enter the Grizzly coast area before rope drop at 7:30 a.m. early entry? Jeepers I hope I got my timing right. I am trying to better understand where EE guests are held coming from GCH inside DCA and if that has changed at all since they reopened the tap-stiles and direct entry point between DCA and GCH (i.e. since the refurbishment).

Bottom line is that my DW loves Soarin' and it is one of her top-5 rides and I'd like to rope drop it for EE to get her on early and then maybe LL it later in the day.

FYI - I am fully aware that Soarin' may not be the "correct" EE strategy according to Disney Influencers (or whatever these Youtubers call themselves) but it is the "correct" strategy for us.
 
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Thank you! This is very helpful :) I like the idea of the King+Sleeper chair and daybed. Are sleeper chairs small or could they hold a teenager? (5'6" girl)
My older DD is 5'10" and a college rower, and she fits great on the sleeper chair!
 
My DW and I are staying at the GCH later this summer. Do they open the tap-stiles at 7:00 ish for EE and allow hotel guests to enter the Grizzly coast area before rope drop at 7:30 a.m. early entry? Jeepers I hope I got my timing right. Bottom line is I am trying to better understand where EE guests are held coming from GCH inside DCA and if that has changed at all since they reopened the tap-stiles and direct entry point between DCA and GCH (i.e. since the refurbishment).
I was there a couple weeks ago. They let us through security and turn styles around 6:45 AM. Before they let you go through security, they checked that you had a room key or reservation. Once through the tap-stiles, they had two rope drop spots, one at the Grizzly Bear and one over towards Soarin'.

We did the one near Soarin to go to Guardians. At about 7:20 they let us go where we got in another line to check hotel reservations again near Animation Academy. We were joined here by guests that came in through the regular park tap-stiles. They had a line for hotel guests and a regular rope for non-hotel guests.

We didn't do the Grizzly Bear one, but the lady said that one would be let go at 7:30.
 
We’ve tried rope-dropping Soarin’ for EE before but they couldn’t get the ride up and running even by 8am.

Also note that Soarin’ is down to a single theater until at least this Fall.
 

We didn't do the Grizzly Bear one, but the lady said that one would be let go at 7:30.
Can confirm with our 2 days, 7:30 was the time they released us for rope drop. Worked well since we head to Incredicoaster-was no wait at security, so getting down to that entrance around 7:10am still left us with more time than we needed.
 
My mini-Grand review:

Stay away. Stay far away.

If you don’t want to ruin every other hotel in the area, I highly recommend you do not stay at the Grand.

We had a lovely time. While I am not big on the idea of a “Disney Bubble” that is referring to “not seeing the outside world”, there is something to the feeling that you are at a resort that includes an attached theme park. It was a wonderful feeling to be so close. We didn’t experience this feeling at all at WDW even though we didn’t “see the outside world”.

We did two days in the parks, one day off at the pool and then two more days in the parks. Next time I could see us doing three days interspersed with two days off. It was so nice to take it slowly and we have had plenty of time in the parks in the last 20 years.

We are considering reducing trips to the park and instead staying at the Grand each time.

We’re ruined.
 
My mini-Grand review:

Stay away. Stay far away.

If you don’t want to ruin every other hotel in the area, I highly recommend you do not stay at the Grand.

We had a lovely time. While I am not big on the idea of a “Disney Bubble” that is referring to “not seeing the outside world”, there is something to the feeling that you are at a resort that includes an attached theme park. It was a wonderful feeling to be so close. We didn’t experience this feeling at all at WDW even though we didn’t “see the outside world”.

We did two days in the parks, one day off at the pool and then two more days in the parks. Next time I could see us doing three days interspersed with two days off. It was so nice to take it slowly and we have had plenty of time in the parks in the last 20 years.

We are considering reducing trips to the park and instead staying at the Grand each time.

We’re ruined.

This was us. We stayed on Harbor for decades. Then in 2023 we had a good deal on a room at the Grand Californian. Two months later....we were owners of our very first DVC contract with points at the Villas at the Grand Californian. It's been amazing! A hefty up front cost with not-too-terrible yearly dues. Now we can keep staying at the Grand until 2060 (or until we get too old and sell the contract. Ha!)
 
This was us. We stayed on Harbor for decades. Then in 2023 we had a good deal on a room at the Grand Californian. Two months later....we were owners of our very first DVC contract with points at the Villas at the Grand Californian. It's been amazing! A hefty up front cost with not-too-terrible yearly dues. Now we can keep staying at the Grand until 2060 (or until we get too old and sell the contract. Ha!)
Was I searching for DCV @ the Grand on our last day? Perhaps…
 
It’s additive
The best addiction

The Grand Californian has such an overpowering feeling of magic and comfort to me
 
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My mini-Grand review:

Stay away. Stay far away.

If you don’t want to ruin every other hotel in the area, I highly recommend you do not stay at the Grand.

We had a lovely time. While I am not big on the idea of a “Disney Bubble” that is referring to “not seeing the outside world”, there is something to the feeling that you are at a resort that includes an attached theme park. It was a wonderful feeling to be so close. We didn’t experience this feeling at all at WDW even though we didn’t “see the outside world”.

We did two days in the parks, one day off at the pool and then two more days in the parks. Next time I could see us doing three days interspersed with two days off. It was so nice to take it slowly and we have had plenty of time in the parks in the last 20 years.

We are considering reducing trips to the park and instead staying at the Grand each time.

We’re ruined.
Haha, same! We stayed there for an incredible deal when it first opened in 2001, and after that everywhere else was a let down. Tried the Paradise Pier (when it was still named that once) and hated it. We were sad every time we crossed the street. So we bought VGC resale, and were kicking ourselves for not buying into it when it first opened there. But we absolutely love owning there!!! Just got home on Thursday! :-)
 













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