You've got some great tips ^ there.
I am the opposite of you. Been to
Disneyland more times than I can count and heading off to WDW in a few weeks, worried we are going to do it all wrong! Hey, maybe we should be each other's tour guides! A cross-country Disney expert mentorship! hehe
- You can find the hours for the park at Disneyland.com, along with parade, show, etc schedules for the days you will be there.
- As for "what to see," you have a little of an advantage in that you already know Magic Kingdom. I am not saying it is the same as Disneyland, but you will have a familiarity with many attractions.
- Although I think most will agree that Disneyland is the prized gem of DLR, don't skip over Disney's California Adventure. Depending upon what you like, there are many things there that you would want to make time for. (I am a big fan of going to the Animation Academy since I can't draw to save my life, yet somehow I walk out of there with a Disney character that I managed to actually draw! Now THAT is magic!

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- The one thing that I don't know if people allow enough time for when planning a Disneyland trip is just simply time to wander. The shops throughout the park are fun just to wander through, the flowers and trees are beautiful if you allow yourself to just take in the scenery, and I could go on and on about things you could get lost at looking at without stepping foot on a ride. I truly could spend hours in New Orleans Square just wandering aimlessly. Make sure you leave time to just wander... I think it's part of taking in the Park.
Oh, and I would call and try to get a reservation (Priority Seating) at the Blue Bayou. It's the restaurant inside Pirates of the Caribbean and while the views on this board are split as to weather it's worth it or not, I am of the "I'ts not to be missed" crowd, especially if you have never been.
If you have any specific questions, let us all know. Like I said, I am planning a similar trip to yours with "park reversal" so I completely understand how you are feeling.
Disneyland isn't too difficult to figure out, once you know what's there to see.

Excited for you for your upcoming trip. Disneyland is a wonderful place to spend a few days!
- Dreams