flyingjay
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I'm just gonna blast out a bunch of random thoughts about our trip in case some may find them useful. We did four days over the week of Mar. 27th.
We are a Canadian family of five (7, 5, and 3 year old). It's our third trip to DLR. We are staying off property.
Talk to other people in line ups. In Guardians (which I think is now my favourite ride), I introduced myself to a kind gentleman from San Fran who was originally fro Guadalajara. Initially, he was pretty quiet and we had a bit of a language gap at times, but he was the friendliest man. I ended up riding with him, his daughter and wife and we got to know each other quite well. After the ride, they asked if I wanted to meet up with them that afternoon as they had a couple extra FP's for Guardians. We met up and I brought my five year old son. He LOVED it! He talked their ears off the whole time. It was probably the most magical moments of the trip.
BBB for a seven year old princess might be the best thing ever.
Don't be afraid to stand further back for WOC as long as you're at the rail. My kiddies had a great view and we didn't have to lift them on our shoulders. View was awesome!
While we waited for WOC, we sat with a lady from Alaska and her 3 and half year old daughter. We had some great conversation and both of them were very sweet.
There were crowds, but they were milder than expected.
Disneyland had some serious technical difficulties for F! and the fireworks show on Mar. 27. Dragon didn't breathe fire and the sound didn't work for the fireworks show (actual pyro got cancelled that night).
Don't get too late a reso for Minnie & Friends breakfast. We did 10:40 and missed two (that we know of) characters and felt EXTREMELY rushed. We emailed guest services. We will call today and see if they'll comp us for our last day tomorrow with an earlier time...if not it's no big deal. Can't hurt to ask though.
If you're there for only one or two days, I think it's nuts not to get maxpass. It saved us hours and hours of lineups. It's probably what made the crowds feel lighter than I'm used to.
We were never early enough to rope drop, but we were always close. Even on the busiest days, we got TONS done in the mornings (and late nights).
Be at toon town for opening. Minnie came out to the gate opening and walked my son and daughter into Toon Town holding both their hands. That actually is probably tied for most magical moment. I got it on video and I'm pretty sure we'll treasure that forever.
My biggest advice is don't be afraid to get out of your shell. Be friendly...there were many wonderful people that we got to know...even if it was for 2 minutes.
We are a Canadian family of five (7, 5, and 3 year old). It's our third trip to DLR. We are staying off property.
Talk to other people in line ups. In Guardians (which I think is now my favourite ride), I introduced myself to a kind gentleman from San Fran who was originally fro Guadalajara. Initially, he was pretty quiet and we had a bit of a language gap at times, but he was the friendliest man. I ended up riding with him, his daughter and wife and we got to know each other quite well. After the ride, they asked if I wanted to meet up with them that afternoon as they had a couple extra FP's for Guardians. We met up and I brought my five year old son. He LOVED it! He talked their ears off the whole time. It was probably the most magical moments of the trip.
BBB for a seven year old princess might be the best thing ever.
Don't be afraid to stand further back for WOC as long as you're at the rail. My kiddies had a great view and we didn't have to lift them on our shoulders. View was awesome!
While we waited for WOC, we sat with a lady from Alaska and her 3 and half year old daughter. We had some great conversation and both of them were very sweet.
There were crowds, but they were milder than expected.
Disneyland had some serious technical difficulties for F! and the fireworks show on Mar. 27. Dragon didn't breathe fire and the sound didn't work for the fireworks show (actual pyro got cancelled that night).
Don't get too late a reso for Minnie & Friends breakfast. We did 10:40 and missed two (that we know of) characters and felt EXTREMELY rushed. We emailed guest services. We will call today and see if they'll comp us for our last day tomorrow with an earlier time...if not it's no big deal. Can't hurt to ask though.
If you're there for only one or two days, I think it's nuts not to get maxpass. It saved us hours and hours of lineups. It's probably what made the crowds feel lighter than I'm used to.
We were never early enough to rope drop, but we were always close. Even on the busiest days, we got TONS done in the mornings (and late nights).
Be at toon town for opening. Minnie came out to the gate opening and walked my son and daughter into Toon Town holding both their hands. That actually is probably tied for most magical moment. I got it on video and I'm pretty sure we'll treasure that forever.
My biggest advice is don't be afraid to get out of your shell. Be friendly...there were many wonderful people that we got to know...even if it was for 2 minutes.