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DAY 2
So today we decided to head to Disneyland Park (which is their MK...the whole area with hotels, etc. is Disneyland Resort). For those that don't know, literally everything is right here. We walk out our hotel, and we are right in DTD. We stroll through DTD and the two parks are at the other end of DTD...MK on the left and California Adventure on the right. The entrances to the two parks are just across a courtyard from one another. Maybe 50 yards? So from our hotel, it is like a 5 minute walk to both parks. That is definitely the best part of DL over WDW.
We had fun playing on the California sign while waiting for DL to open. Look how empty!
And here is the entrance to DL. Again, EMPTY.
The parks don't open till 10 here, with guests being allowed in the park at 9:30, but only on Main St. You can't go beyond the hub till 10. Once we were on Main St., though, we were in the throngs. LOTS of people all crammed together. I had done some basic park touring research for DL and so I had an idea of what direction to head in. Much the same philosophy as WDW--Fantasyland first, then ToonTown, pickingup FPs along the way. So that is exactly what we did. Once allowed in, we grabbed FPs for Space, then went and hit lots of FantasyLand rides, including Mr. Toad (my total favorite as a child! The Pooh ride replaced it in WDW.). Also hit the Pinnocchio ride (not in WDW), Snow White, Small World, and the Tea Cups.
All of this took about 45 minutes and ToonTown doesn't open till 11. So we decided to try the Nemo Sub ride--this often has the longest wait in the whole park. (For those who grew up in the parks, think a refurbished version of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.) It was a 10 minute wait--major score! I thought it was going to be lame, but it ended up being AWESOME and one of the favorites of the day.
Finally time to hit ToonTown. There we did the Gadget Go-Coaster (think Goofy's Barnstormer), Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin (only here and super cute!), and then we toured Mickey and Minnie's houses, plus Goofy has a house here, and Chip & Dale's Treehouse is here, too. Walked through all of them! Paula--the pic of the kids in Goofy's car is for you!
So today we decided to head to Disneyland Park (which is their MK...the whole area with hotels, etc. is Disneyland Resort). For those that don't know, literally everything is right here. We walk out our hotel, and we are right in DTD. We stroll through DTD and the two parks are at the other end of DTD...MK on the left and California Adventure on the right. The entrances to the two parks are just across a courtyard from one another. Maybe 50 yards? So from our hotel, it is like a 5 minute walk to both parks. That is definitely the best part of DL over WDW.


We had fun playing on the California sign while waiting for DL to open. Look how empty!




And here is the entrance to DL. Again, EMPTY.

The parks don't open till 10 here, with guests being allowed in the park at 9:30, but only on Main St. You can't go beyond the hub till 10. Once we were on Main St., though, we were in the throngs. LOTS of people all crammed together. I had done some basic park touring research for DL and so I had an idea of what direction to head in. Much the same philosophy as WDW--Fantasyland first, then ToonTown, pickingup FPs along the way. So that is exactly what we did. Once allowed in, we grabbed FPs for Space, then went and hit lots of FantasyLand rides, including Mr. Toad (my total favorite as a child! The Pooh ride replaced it in WDW.). Also hit the Pinnocchio ride (not in WDW), Snow White, Small World, and the Tea Cups.





All of this took about 45 minutes and ToonTown doesn't open till 11. So we decided to try the Nemo Sub ride--this often has the longest wait in the whole park. (For those who grew up in the parks, think a refurbished version of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.) It was a 10 minute wait--major score! I thought it was going to be lame, but it ended up being AWESOME and one of the favorites of the day.



Finally time to hit ToonTown. There we did the Gadget Go-Coaster (think Goofy's Barnstormer), Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin (only here and super cute!), and then we toured Mickey and Minnie's houses, plus Goofy has a house here, and Chip & Dale's Treehouse is here, too. Walked through all of them! Paula--the pic of the kids in Goofy's car is for you!



