eandesmom
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I really don't have too much substantial to add, but I thought I'd share this little surprise we received at the end of last week... Our first Mickey Mail for this trip. We got a small pamphlet that tells us all we need to know about My Magic + and how perfect and excellent it is in every imaginable way!![]()
Any mickey mail is good in my book but they are going a bit overboard. I got 2 of these magnets for upcoming stays, another mailer telling me when ADR day was close, an email on actual ADR day, an email and mailer on actual FP+ booking day. Not to mention the fact 4 total magic bands for my upcoming 2 visits.

Ok, I'm not really that jaded about the whole My Magic + thing. I do love doing all the advanced planning for our trips, but I always try to make it a somewhat loose plan with some backup options because we ALWAYS end up calling audibles once we're on property. As convenient as the ability to change FP+ times/attractions may or may not be, I'm not looking forward to spending time screwing around on my phone to make changes. Because in this age of smart phones... DW and I are the only 2 among our group who even have one.And from my past experience with Disney websites and apps, I'm 100% confident that I could run to Soarin', grab a legacy FP and be back over at Test Track faster than I could change an FP with my phone. I've got long legs and fat fingers. I know my strengths and limitations!
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You'd be surprised, the phone thing worked really well most of the time for us and far faster than sprinting across the park. If you have afternoon/evening FP's less of an issue to change day of, if they are morning ones...do it the night before. Plus there are kiosks anyone can use.
I know I haven't talked a lot about our Disneyland plans. Quite frankly, they have taken a backseat to our Disney World trip. As it stands right now, I'll be at a conference in San Diego that will finish up around noon on 1/13. I'd like to do a little bit of sightseeing around San Diego... possibly either on Saturday 1/10 if we arrive early enough, or right after the conference ends. I'm also hoping to have some time to see a few sights around LA if we can work it in. Our main plan is to head to Disneyland and spend a few nights there. I think we're going to plan to head to the parks on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of that week and fly back home on Saturday. Our plan right now is to stay at the Disneyland Hotel.
We've never been to Disneyland, so this is an entirely new experience, but we are excited about the opportunity to do this. From those of you who have gone, is 3 days enough time, or should we try to get another half day in either on Tuesday afternoon or Saturday morning? We are definitely Disney World veterans and know we will be going back there repeatedly, but Disneyland is an entirely new experience for us. I used to get out to the PNW a couple of times a year for my old job, but aside from that DW nor I, either one, have been to the west coast. We have just a few days to work with and would love to see some things other than our conference hotel in San Diego, and the Disneyland parks, but this is likely our one chance to go to Disneyland so we definitely want to capitalize on our opportunity to explore Walt's park. [/COLOR][/SIZE]
I think 3 days is enough, especially if they are full days. The parks are smaller. You may not get everything but you will get a lot!