Vexorg
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- Jan 8, 2006
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(Aside from most of my common sense, that is.)
As I've mentioned previously, I've never been one to plan stuff much in advance. I leave on Friday morning for a 3-day Disneyland trip I booked less than three weeks ago. As such, I'm kind of sorting things out at the last minute, and going without any particularly solid plans (I'm traveling solo, which gives me more flexibility on this than I might otherwise have.) Anyway, I've got the flights, hotel, and Supershuttle reserved, and still need to pick up a ticket (shouldn't be difficult, I can actually get one of those from either the local Fred Meyer or the Disney Store) but I get the sneaking suspicion I'm probably forgetting things. In the meantime, a few last-minute questions:
-Based on the weekend forecasts for Anaheim, it looks like I should be planning for warm weather when I get there (well, warm compared to the weather here anyway.) Should I keep a plan B handy? I'll probably toss a rain poncho in the bag just in case, but I'm guessing it won't be needed.
-Has anyone here used the E-Ticket iPhone app that could tell me if all the features work on an iPod Touch? If not that, any alternate recommendations?
-If I wanted to try to get in for a lunch at Cafe Orleans (I'd like to try out one of those Monte Cristos I keep hearing about) would I have needed to book priority seating three months ago, or is a walk-in doable for one person?
-Assuming no flight or shuttle delays, I should be making it into the park probably around 10:30am on Friday. At some point I'll need to take a break for hotel checkin and possibly a bit of downtime, but after that will probably be remaining in the park until Disneyland's Midnight closing time. Does anyone have recommendations for a good break time? I'm staying at the Fairfield on Harbor, so a walk back to the hotel shouldn't be too bad (although I might be thinking otherwise by the time I've spent three days in the parks...)
-Finally, anyone have any clue what the heck I was thinking booking myself onto a 6:30am flight?
As I've mentioned previously, I've never been one to plan stuff much in advance. I leave on Friday morning for a 3-day Disneyland trip I booked less than three weeks ago. As such, I'm kind of sorting things out at the last minute, and going without any particularly solid plans (I'm traveling solo, which gives me more flexibility on this than I might otherwise have.) Anyway, I've got the flights, hotel, and Supershuttle reserved, and still need to pick up a ticket (shouldn't be difficult, I can actually get one of those from either the local Fred Meyer or the Disney Store) but I get the sneaking suspicion I'm probably forgetting things. In the meantime, a few last-minute questions:
-Based on the weekend forecasts for Anaheim, it looks like I should be planning for warm weather when I get there (well, warm compared to the weather here anyway.) Should I keep a plan B handy? I'll probably toss a rain poncho in the bag just in case, but I'm guessing it won't be needed.
-Has anyone here used the E-Ticket iPhone app that could tell me if all the features work on an iPod Touch? If not that, any alternate recommendations?
-If I wanted to try to get in for a lunch at Cafe Orleans (I'd like to try out one of those Monte Cristos I keep hearing about) would I have needed to book priority seating three months ago, or is a walk-in doable for one person?
-Assuming no flight or shuttle delays, I should be making it into the park probably around 10:30am on Friday. At some point I'll need to take a break for hotel checkin and possibly a bit of downtime, but after that will probably be remaining in the park until Disneyland's Midnight closing time. Does anyone have recommendations for a good break time? I'm staying at the Fairfield on Harbor, so a walk back to the hotel shouldn't be too bad (although I might be thinking otherwise by the time I've spent three days in the parks...)
-Finally, anyone have any clue what the heck I was thinking booking myself onto a 6:30am flight?

You can tell a true native from a tourist by the lack of an umbrella!
Plus I think the weather's going to be fairly good, it usually is this time of year. I would bring a sweatshirt though for chilly mornings and evenings.
My last visit in January of 2006 included a pretty thorough drenching on one day, so I figure it can't hurt to be prepared just in case.