Saskiwi
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Okay we are off again!! Two and a half years on from my first T/R which was April 09, we are now planning a visit in October for our first ever US Halloween! So the PTR for that trip starts at the end of pg 2
Hi all - we got so much great info and tips from these boards in planning our trip (Thanks Hydroguy and Hound!) it really allowed us to maximise our time at the park. I hope our trip report might be able to help other Dis planners in some small way! I will write this with an angle towards Downunder Dis visitors, so hope it will be ok for any US Dis-ers reading!
Background details:
Us: Family from New Zealand - me (mum) and DH (both 40-mumble), and sons 9 and 6.
DH and I are DL fans from way back - he first visited in the late 1970s on a youth exchange and has been back 7 times since, including a couple of times to WDW.
I was a late starter - my Dad worked for GM and visited the US in the early 70s just after Pirates had opened. He told us all about how amazing DL was and brought back a big wall map of the park - my brother and I pored over that map and planned our imaginary trips in detail, but because of the distance and expense, our family never made it. So, I first visited as an adult in 1992 with DH, and have been back 3 times since, including once to WDW.
We both like DL best because of the intensity of the experience, the compact nature of the park and the history. We love the old rides, such as the Tiki Room, Fantasyland etc.
Anyway, we last visited on a US trip in 1998, pre-kids, so this was the first time ever for our sons - we were more excited than them I think!
We planned a two week trip, with one week taking advantage of our Easter school holidays - we booked our flights, forgetting of course, that it would be Spring Break in the US!
I was so upset when I realised the parks would be busy - would this ruin our trip? We looked at cancelling our tickets and rebooking but we had got them on sale and the cancellation fees would have been horrendous, so we had to suck it up and just plan on how to deal with the crowds. To allow for the crowds, we bought 6-day Park Hoppers, so we had plenty of time to ride everything.
We bought the Unofficial Guide, and then I got researching online and discovered Disboards!
After a 16-hour journey, including the 12 hour Auckland-LAX flight, we arrived on Friday about 10am and after a loooong wait at Budget's LAX depot to pick up our hire car (jet-lagged DS 9 slept for half and hour on the concrete bench outside while DH queued inside!) we reacquainted ourselves with the LA freeway system and made it to Hojo's around midday-ish.
We had booked a premium Disney-view room, away from the freeway, and got exactly that - great view of the Matterhorn between the pine trees. (please don't cut them down Hojo's - they're cool!) We unpacked and crashed for an hour-long nap, then headed out to Von's supermarket to pick up supplies.
We planned on having breakfast in our room most days to save $$ and allow us to get to the park early. We asked about getting a Von's Club card at the store, and the helpful manager sorted us out and got one straight away which instantly saved us about $US20 on that first shop - a great deal!
We had told the boys they could choose the trashiest box of cereal they could find so, with Lucky Charms (marshmallows for breakfast!) and Fruity Pebbles in our trolley, we also picked up milk, disposable bowls, cups and cutlery and lunch supplies for packing into the park (more $$ savings)
We found food prices much more expensive than on our last US trip 10 years ago, so that blew our budget out a bit. Prices were about the same in US dollars as they are in NZ dollars- BUT with the NZ dollar being worth only about 50 US cents - ouch!
We had one Magic Morning pass with our 6 day Hopper and planned to use it the next day (Saturday) so after dinner at Taco Bell (super-cheap and a novelty for us - no Taco Bell in NZ!) we planned an early night on those very comfy Hojo beds! Then of course, the fireworks started, so we had to all stay up and watch theme - so beautiful and so exciting knowing we would be there the next day! But there's nothing like finally crashing into bed when you are jet-lagged - bliss!
Day One at DL to come....
Update: Have uploaded some video and pics of our trip on youtube:
Magic Morning: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6H7aYU-hIMk
Splash Mountain: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75DIjvD_n2U
Adventureland/NOS: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoYrculZScw
Photos of our trip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cztVIFZM2yg
Hi all - we got so much great info and tips from these boards in planning our trip (Thanks Hydroguy and Hound!) it really allowed us to maximise our time at the park. I hope our trip report might be able to help other Dis planners in some small way! I will write this with an angle towards Downunder Dis visitors, so hope it will be ok for any US Dis-ers reading!
Background details:
Us: Family from New Zealand - me (mum) and DH (both 40-mumble), and sons 9 and 6.
DH and I are DL fans from way back - he first visited in the late 1970s on a youth exchange and has been back 7 times since, including a couple of times to WDW.
I was a late starter - my Dad worked for GM and visited the US in the early 70s just after Pirates had opened. He told us all about how amazing DL was and brought back a big wall map of the park - my brother and I pored over that map and planned our imaginary trips in detail, but because of the distance and expense, our family never made it. So, I first visited as an adult in 1992 with DH, and have been back 3 times since, including once to WDW.
We both like DL best because of the intensity of the experience, the compact nature of the park and the history. We love the old rides, such as the Tiki Room, Fantasyland etc.
Anyway, we last visited on a US trip in 1998, pre-kids, so this was the first time ever for our sons - we were more excited than them I think!
We planned a two week trip, with one week taking advantage of our Easter school holidays - we booked our flights, forgetting of course, that it would be Spring Break in the US!
I was so upset when I realised the parks would be busy - would this ruin our trip? We looked at cancelling our tickets and rebooking but we had got them on sale and the cancellation fees would have been horrendous, so we had to suck it up and just plan on how to deal with the crowds. To allow for the crowds, we bought 6-day Park Hoppers, so we had plenty of time to ride everything.
We bought the Unofficial Guide, and then I got researching online and discovered Disboards!

After a 16-hour journey, including the 12 hour Auckland-LAX flight, we arrived on Friday about 10am and after a loooong wait at Budget's LAX depot to pick up our hire car (jet-lagged DS 9 slept for half and hour on the concrete bench outside while DH queued inside!) we reacquainted ourselves with the LA freeway system and made it to Hojo's around midday-ish.
We had booked a premium Disney-view room, away from the freeway, and got exactly that - great view of the Matterhorn between the pine trees. (please don't cut them down Hojo's - they're cool!) We unpacked and crashed for an hour-long nap, then headed out to Von's supermarket to pick up supplies.
We planned on having breakfast in our room most days to save $$ and allow us to get to the park early. We asked about getting a Von's Club card at the store, and the helpful manager sorted us out and got one straight away which instantly saved us about $US20 on that first shop - a great deal!
We had told the boys they could choose the trashiest box of cereal they could find so, with Lucky Charms (marshmallows for breakfast!) and Fruity Pebbles in our trolley, we also picked up milk, disposable bowls, cups and cutlery and lunch supplies for packing into the park (more $$ savings)
We found food prices much more expensive than on our last US trip 10 years ago, so that blew our budget out a bit. Prices were about the same in US dollars as they are in NZ dollars- BUT with the NZ dollar being worth only about 50 US cents - ouch!
We had one Magic Morning pass with our 6 day Hopper and planned to use it the next day (Saturday) so after dinner at Taco Bell (super-cheap and a novelty for us - no Taco Bell in NZ!) we planned an early night on those very comfy Hojo beds! Then of course, the fireworks started, so we had to all stay up and watch theme - so beautiful and so exciting knowing we would be there the next day! But there's nothing like finally crashing into bed when you are jet-lagged - bliss!

Day One at DL to come....
Update: Have uploaded some video and pics of our trip on youtube:
Magic Morning: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6H7aYU-hIMk
Splash Mountain: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75DIjvD_n2U
Adventureland/NOS: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoYrculZScw
Photos of our trip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cztVIFZM2yg