dr&momto2boys
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Just got back last night from our California trip. We spent 2 days in San Francisco, 2 days in San Diego (Zoo and SeaWorld), 1 day at Legoland, and 5 days at Disneyland. We had a fabulous time! There were some surprises. Eventually I'll do a trip report and food report but for now just thought I'd comment on random things we were surprised about and answer any questions anyone has.
Legoland was amazing! So clean. Not very busy. The theming was awesome. I was surprised at how fascinated I was with "miniland" (the cities built out of Legos.)
Both Seaworld and Legoland had trick-or-treat trails (not talking about separate parties.) It was a nice surprise for the kids and they gave out treats like pencils and notebooks in addition to some candy.
The Grand Californian housekeeping service was fabulous. You'd EXPECT this from a fine hotel, but we've stayed in many $300+/night hotels that weren't as well kept and the service wasn't as good. They flawlessly timed cleaning the rooms to be done before we'd be back for an afternoon nap. Turndown with used towels replaced, trash taken out again, and chocolate coins by the bedside never interrupted a nap, but was always complete by our return from the parks (8pm or so.) They were obviously conscious of our needs.
We used DVC points to stay at the GCH. We booked standard view for 4 nights before we decided to add an extra night at the beginning of our stay. We were only able to book park/pool view for the first night. We requested that we not have to change rooms even if that meant downgrading to standard view the first night if available. Instead they let us have the park/pool view for the whole stay!
The GCH entance to California Adventure park was sooo close to our room!
I was surprised at how warm it was! It had to have hit 90 a couple of days!
DL was surprisingly busy! The last two days you could barely get a stroller through the streets. I can't imagine what high season must be like!
We had Magic Morning the Monday after we arrived (Sunday night) because they didn't have it on that Sunday. So we had MM Mon, Tues, and Thurs while we were there!
The most surprising: Fantasyland was the least busy of all on Friday morning (a non-MM day.) You could walk right on Dumbo for the first hour or so! The least busy by far I had seen FL the whole week--any time of day including MM hours. I'm guessing this is because the whole park opened at once so people were more spread out. Also this is the only day we were there where there was a ToT party scheduled at night. Maybe people were sleeping in!
Service at Blue Bayou, Goofy's Kitchen, Cafe Orleans, Wine Country Trattoria were all lacking. Blue Bayou was the worst. I'm sure some wait staff is better than others, but to have an off experience at so many restaurants is strange. And we're NOT that picky!
The character interaction at Goofy's kitchen exceeded my expectations. We met at least 7 characters and had two two group activities during the hour we were there.
That's enough for now! Time to unpack!
Legoland was amazing! So clean. Not very busy. The theming was awesome. I was surprised at how fascinated I was with "miniland" (the cities built out of Legos.)
Both Seaworld and Legoland had trick-or-treat trails (not talking about separate parties.) It was a nice surprise for the kids and they gave out treats like pencils and notebooks in addition to some candy.
The Grand Californian housekeeping service was fabulous. You'd EXPECT this from a fine hotel, but we've stayed in many $300+/night hotels that weren't as well kept and the service wasn't as good. They flawlessly timed cleaning the rooms to be done before we'd be back for an afternoon nap. Turndown with used towels replaced, trash taken out again, and chocolate coins by the bedside never interrupted a nap, but was always complete by our return from the parks (8pm or so.) They were obviously conscious of our needs.
We used DVC points to stay at the GCH. We booked standard view for 4 nights before we decided to add an extra night at the beginning of our stay. We were only able to book park/pool view for the first night. We requested that we not have to change rooms even if that meant downgrading to standard view the first night if available. Instead they let us have the park/pool view for the whole stay!
The GCH entance to California Adventure park was sooo close to our room!
I was surprised at how warm it was! It had to have hit 90 a couple of days!
DL was surprisingly busy! The last two days you could barely get a stroller through the streets. I can't imagine what high season must be like!
We had Magic Morning the Monday after we arrived (Sunday night) because they didn't have it on that Sunday. So we had MM Mon, Tues, and Thurs while we were there!
The most surprising: Fantasyland was the least busy of all on Friday morning (a non-MM day.) You could walk right on Dumbo for the first hour or so! The least busy by far I had seen FL the whole week--any time of day including MM hours. I'm guessing this is because the whole park opened at once so people were more spread out. Also this is the only day we were there where there was a ToT party scheduled at night. Maybe people were sleeping in!
Service at Blue Bayou, Goofy's Kitchen, Cafe Orleans, Wine Country Trattoria were all lacking. Blue Bayou was the worst. I'm sure some wait staff is better than others, but to have an off experience at so many restaurants is strange. And we're NOT that picky!
The character interaction at Goofy's kitchen exceeded my expectations. We met at least 7 characters and had two two group activities during the hour we were there.
That's enough for now! Time to unpack!