Just back from our first trip to Disneyland!

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I don't have plans for a long trip report, but I wanted to give shout outs and major thanks to Hydroguy for his World of Color thread and diagram. We were in the blue section, second green star, in the wet zone. It worked beautifully for us.

Thanks to everyone that posted in that thread and shared how to get to the railing. We lined up early (6:30 for an 8:15 show), and were almost at the front (don't ask, the cast members moved the front of the line after telling several of us to stand by a tree). We managed to get ourselves to a rail spot anyway (most people seemed clueless on that aspect). I was so, so, so thankful - as I really wanted to see this show and I have short kids ;) The front red wet zone on the map was reserved on that evening - so it was not available to us. If we were going to go again, We would do yellow, and wet zone again - that is a better view, I think, but again, we were fine, the kids hung their heads over the railing to see. Disney really flubbed the viewing for this show! I heard so many people saying how they couldn't see at all, and saw a little girl crying - her mom looked so distraught after the show. :( And, in uber obnoxious fashion, some people at the front, front, front of the yellow held their kids (in ears!) on their shoulders, preventing even more people from being able to see. :confused3

Also, Huge thanks to the "wide right" for Radiator Springs! We followed that and got right up to the front on our rope drop for Radiator Springs. Our days were very slow and low crowds, though - so fast passes didn't run out until late afternoons regardless. We rode it three times over two days (could have done more - but were happy with our experiences).

We had an absolute blast! The crowds were very low. It was very, very hot Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, but cooler on Thursday.

Because the crowds were low - we got to ride everything with practically no waiting = which really makes a Disney trip. I really love the old Fast Pass system - so that was a nice perk, too.

Park Vs. Park - I'd have to say I really loved Disneyland. California Adventure was colorful and fun - but I didn't love it.

The people in California felt much more laid back than the people in Orlando... I don't know, again, if this was a function of the lower crowds - but we saw very little running and craziness at rope drops.

One of my splurges was to pay a limo company (DK Livery) to pick us up at LAX, stop at a grocery store, then deliver us to HOJO. I'm so thankful I did this! It really made the trip much less stressful than hauling our crew and luggage onto a shuttle. We did it for the way home, too = and not having to worry about other stops really made the trip easier for me.

DH did miss the on-site Disney experience with the big pool at Pop Century - and I can see what he means. When you go to Disney World = pretty much everyone is on vacation. Disney World is so big, with the four parks and however many resorts and the restaurants and Downtown Disney and the transportation = that you really are in a huge resort. Disneyland/California Adventure does have more of a local/theme park feel. Disneyland still feels magical - but California Adventure felt a lot like a very clean six flags (except for Carsland, which is perfect and unbelievable!!!). We noticed (due to our choice of weeks - which was very intentional!), that there weren't many school aged kids in the parks at all! There were lots of little ones - babies and preschoolers, and lots of adults. Almost no kids our kids ages (there were some, of course, but it was very clear that most people leave their kids in school in September. I think DH also missed the all inclusive feel of Disney World. When we go, we usually buy the meal plan, and then it's all paid for, and he doesn't have to think about it. They also include the shuttle from the airport (though I was so spoiled by this limo experience, I may never not use one again!) LOL...

Carsland was well worth the trip. It was incredible. Absolutely perfect.

Four days was just perfect. We mostly did two days in each park. It was nice to do one day in CA with the rope drop for Radiator Springs and World of Color, knowing we had a second day to really slow down and enjoy the park again. We got to ride absolutely everything we wanted. In Disneyland, due to the low crowds, we got to ride everything multiple times. The kids love Big Thunder, Matterhorn(a new favorite!), and Splash. DH and I loved Pirates (much better in Disneyland) and Indiana Jones(!!! Wow!). Carsland, World of Color, and Grizzly River Rapids were huge hits in CA. We also liked Toy Story Mania and Soarin (Isabelle will never be tall enough to ride without the center strap, LOL).

The HoJo was great. Very reasonable for the space. All five of us fit comfortably in the room - with a roll away bed and a table and chairs! It was in decent enough shape - and housekeeping was great. We even had a balcony! It was super quiet (I read a lot of complaints about highway noise on Trip Advisor - but we live next to major expressways at home = non-issue for us). We were in a very well insulated building and on the opposite side of the highway - and we couldn't hear anything at all. It was a walk - the furthest from the entrance of all the hotels on the strip, but it had a nice pool, and worked fine for us. Next time, I'd stay even closer to the entrance.

One thing that was a little odd about Disneyland/CA is that they constantly asked the girls how old they were. I'm thinking it must be a state law in California that they have to be 7 to ride without an adult? They never ever ask us this in Disney World. It is posted at the entrance to every ride as well. Not a big deal - just something we noticed.

So, we had a really great time. I would definitely consider going back to Disneyland/CA = especially part of a longer trip to California. DH and I sat in the Tiki Room with the kids late one evening, and they sat in the row in front of us. And I said to DH, "This is all going to be over in five minutes! They are going to be grown and gone!" It makes my heart hurt to think about it. But for now? The girls still hold our hands sometimes, and all three kids had an absolute blast, and they all chose new ears to wear, and wow are we ever blessed!

Thanks again to the Dis for all the help - we had a blast exploring Disneyland - and absolutely loved the walkability and attractions in two parks instead of the four in Disney World.

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Thanks for the report. I always enjoy reading what people thought of their first trip. We just took our first trip to WDW so it's fun to compare.
 
Glad yo hear you had a great time, we've been taking our kids every year since they were 3&4, they are now 13 & 14 and still love it just as much as the first time. We're heading there next week and all of us can hardly wait. The good thing about them bring older is now hey can go on rides with each other and my wife and I can hang out and eat snacks and people watch.
 
Sounds like you had a great vacation. I also liked how you noted your thoughts on the different experiences you get at the two parks. :)
 

Great review. Love the pictures of your kids at Epcot in your signature line!
 
Thanks for your report! I think we will try the yellow section for WOC. I was having a hard time deciding! I'm so excited to see the differences.
 
I am so glad you had a wonderful time. Like you, we are WDW vets who just discovered DLR three years ago. It is now our favorite park. I agree about enjoying the Disney bubble. It is a big part of our experience. On your next trip try staying at one of the three DLR hotels. It really makes a difference to us.
 
Disney changed the policy a few years ago on the age limit to ride alone. Children must be 7 and older to ride alone. Those under 7 must ride with someone over the age of 14. And kids alone in the parks must be 14 and older. That's why there were so many questions about your kids' ages. California does seem to have very strict liability laws which are different than the laws in Florida.

Glad you had a great trip!
 
Disney changed the policy a few years ago on the age limit to ride alone. Children must be 7 and older to ride alone. Those under 7 must ride with someone over the age of 14. And kids alone in the parks must be 14 and older. That's why there were so many questions about your kids' ages. California does seem to have very strict liability laws which are different than the laws in Florida.

Glad you had a great trip!

That's what we figured. Our kids are 10, 10 & 11. The girls are just short. ;)
 
Great review. Love the pictures of your kids at Epcot in your signature line!

Thanks! I realized after our second trip to WDW that the only picture that was the "same" was the Epcot one... I'm not sure which picture I'll add from this trip, LOL...
 
I don't have plans for a long trip report, but I wanted to give shout outs and major thanks to Hydroguy for his World of Color thread and diagram. We were in the blue section, second green star, in the wet zone. It worked beautifully for us.

Always glad to hear when my "labor of love" WOC thread pays off for folks.

So since you got to see the show, how did you like it?

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Always glad to hear when my "labor of love" WOC thread pays off for folks.

So since you got to see the show, how did you like it?

:wizard:

Absolutely loved it! :goodvibes It was one of my must dos - I just love colors and rainbows and I knew it would be amazing with the water - and it did not disappoint! I loved most of the clips they showed, too - but especially the scene from Up :thumbsup2

Thanks again! I was glad to have your map and thread to reference before the trip - and it was worth lining up so early for!
 
Absolutely loved it! :goodvibes It was one of my must dos - I just love colors and rainbows and I knew it would be amazing with the water - and it did not disappoint! I loved most of the clips they showed, too - but especially the scene from Up :thumbsup2

Thanks again! I was glad to have your map and thread to reference before the trip - and it was worth lining up so early for!

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I, too, am just back from my "first" trip so I enjoyed your report tremendously! I fell in love with DLR although I have to say that for a real extended vacation, I would definitely prefer WDW. Loved the short walk from the hotel, the short walk back and forth between the parks, and the monorail to Downtown Disney! My biggest regret is that we did miss WOC and that was on my must do list. :( Next time for sure (and there will be a next time!) :)
 
We were on our first DL trip at the same exact time as you! I wonder if we ran into each other? :p

We rode RSR 3 times while we were there, as well. 2 times with fastpass and 1 time in a 30 minute stand by line. The crowd level was perfect! The heat, on the other hand...whoa. :headache:
 


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