Is Two days enough?

perfectscruggs

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We will be going in June and have (somewhat) decided to spend 2 full days at Disneyland before going to San Diego.

Is 2 days enough time to visit both theme parks? Since it is not so big as WDW, I thought it would be good enough.
 
Two days is not really enough to do everything but you should be able to do quite a bit. DCA is much less crowded and you can do allot there fairly fast. You may find DCA to be a good park and want to spend a whole day there or you might find it lacking in some stmosphere and great rides and be able to do it in 3 hours. Disneyland has allot to see with a great Fireworks show and taks at least a day and a half to two days.
 
It would not be enough for me, but I'm spending 5 days in March and still don't think it's enough. :p

You will be able to get a lot done in 2 days. I would suggest a trip to the library or book store and pick up a few Disneyland planning books. Very helpful. You can read about the rides, make a short list of must do's/sees so you make sure to see what is very important to you.

I'm sure if you ask, we will give you our short (some not so short) list of must do's also.

;)
 
Another vote for not enough time. You can get an over view of what is at the Resort but you need at least 3 days, 4 is better, if you can do 5 live Sonya even better :D

Do a little research, buy a guide book, visit mouseplanet and mouseinfo they both have message boards and lots of information. If you are limited to only the 2 days you have plan deffiently make a list of your "must do" attractions and do those first. Then if you have time left go back to the attractions you missed. See if they have a two day hopper available during your visit (they seem to be hit or miss) and utlize it to its fullest. You will need to spend at least one full day at Disneyland, and part of the second day. On the day you plan to visit DCA, go to DL at opening and then move over to DCA when it opens and do what you want there then move back over to DL and stay until close. To get the most out of your limited time, I suggest getting there at least 30 mins before opening you will get a lot done in the first few hours the park is open. If you are up to it, stay until closing.
 



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