TangledMama
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We are leaving one week from today!!! My family (DH, DS9, and DD3) is going to DLR with my brother, his wife, and 3 children (DDs 16 and 5, DS 4 months), and our parents Dec 5th - 12th. Our grandparents live about an hour away from Anaheim, so they will be joining us mid-week for a character breakfast on our non-park day.
Planning a trip with this many people is proving to be difficult. Two years ago, ten of us went to WDW. Our trip went well, but I had a very defined plan. This time has been a lot different, as I can't get anyone to commit to anything (including myself!) My brother's family will be joining mine in a DVC stay in a 2 bedroom at VGC, while my parents will be offsite at a hotel on Harbor.
Right now, I know that we will have at least 4 park days (brother and family got 4 day parkhoppers, but will be going to Legoland on the 5th day. I'm undecided about Legoland, but mostly leaning towards just letting him take my kids for the day and either having a relaxing resort day to myself, or getting a 5 day hopper).
Our very basic itinerary looks like this:
Saturday - Arrival day
Sunday - Park day (without parents)
Monday - Park day (with parents), planning to go to Royal Member Gathering DVC event at 8am, entering DL at 9am?
Tuesday - Park day (without parents)
Wednesday - Resort day, character breakfast
Thursday - Legoland day
Friday - Park day (with parents)
Saturday - Departure day
I'm most concerned with coming up with a good touring plan for Monday and Friday. I've asked my parents to give me a list of their priorities (as well as attractions they do not want to see at all), so I can make the most of the time they will be in the parks with us. I also want to show them the best of what DCA has to offer, since neither of them have been there before (and my dad is not pleased that we are not going to WDW). My mom does not do thrill rides, although she is willing to try out RSR. My dad will do some of the milder thrill rides. They will have park hopper tickets. We'll arrive at park opening, probably have to take a short mid-day break, and will leave after the nighttime shows. Here are their top priorities:
My Mom's Top Choices:
Davy Crockett Canoes (she has great memories of these from her childhood - I'm hoping they are open this week)
Tom Sawyer Island
Toy Story Midway Mania
Haunted Mansion Holiday
Winnie the Pooh
it's a small world
My Dad's Top Choices:
Matterhorn
Space Mountain
Big Thunder Mountain
Splash Mountain
Lincoln
Peter Pan
At WDW, they really love the Lion King show at AK, so I would like for them to see Aladdin and Mickey and the Magical Map. Besides RSR and TSMM, I'm not really sure what to show them at DCA. Neither will ride Soarin', TOT, or most of the rides on Paradise Pier. I'd also like them to see World of Color and the Disneyland Forever Fireworks as well as Paint the Night, and possibly A Christmas Fantasy Parade. Help me plan these two days so my dad doesn't continue to say we should have gone to WDW instead! LOL. Any suggestions on how to squeeze all this into two days are appreciated!
I'll leave you with some pictures of our WDW trip in December 2013.


Planning a trip with this many people is proving to be difficult. Two years ago, ten of us went to WDW. Our trip went well, but I had a very defined plan. This time has been a lot different, as I can't get anyone to commit to anything (including myself!) My brother's family will be joining mine in a DVC stay in a 2 bedroom at VGC, while my parents will be offsite at a hotel on Harbor.
Right now, I know that we will have at least 4 park days (brother and family got 4 day parkhoppers, but will be going to Legoland on the 5th day. I'm undecided about Legoland, but mostly leaning towards just letting him take my kids for the day and either having a relaxing resort day to myself, or getting a 5 day hopper).
Our very basic itinerary looks like this:
Saturday - Arrival day
Sunday - Park day (without parents)
Monday - Park day (with parents), planning to go to Royal Member Gathering DVC event at 8am, entering DL at 9am?
Tuesday - Park day (without parents)
Wednesday - Resort day, character breakfast
Thursday - Legoland day
Friday - Park day (with parents)
Saturday - Departure day
I'm most concerned with coming up with a good touring plan for Monday and Friday. I've asked my parents to give me a list of their priorities (as well as attractions they do not want to see at all), so I can make the most of the time they will be in the parks with us. I also want to show them the best of what DCA has to offer, since neither of them have been there before (and my dad is not pleased that we are not going to WDW). My mom does not do thrill rides, although she is willing to try out RSR. My dad will do some of the milder thrill rides. They will have park hopper tickets. We'll arrive at park opening, probably have to take a short mid-day break, and will leave after the nighttime shows. Here are their top priorities:
My Mom's Top Choices:
Davy Crockett Canoes (she has great memories of these from her childhood - I'm hoping they are open this week)
Tom Sawyer Island
Toy Story Midway Mania
Haunted Mansion Holiday
Winnie the Pooh
it's a small world
My Dad's Top Choices:
Matterhorn
Space Mountain
Big Thunder Mountain
Splash Mountain
Lincoln
Peter Pan
At WDW, they really love the Lion King show at AK, so I would like for them to see Aladdin and Mickey and the Magical Map. Besides RSR and TSMM, I'm not really sure what to show them at DCA. Neither will ride Soarin', TOT, or most of the rides on Paradise Pier. I'd also like them to see World of Color and the Disneyland Forever Fireworks as well as Paint the Night, and possibly A Christmas Fantasy Parade. Help me plan these two days so my dad doesn't continue to say we should have gone to WDW instead! LOL. Any suggestions on how to squeeze all this into two days are appreciated!
I'll leave you with some pictures of our WDW trip in December 2013.


