tidefan
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Been a bit since I've been on the boards, but we've been at a convention in Costa Mesa, CA since last Thursday thru today and we have now made our way over to DLR for a 4-night stay.
Day 1
Our conference ended in Costa Mesa a little after noon and we arrived at DLH around 1:00pm. We unloaded our rental with Bell Services and went to check in. Room was not ready and they told us to check back around 3pm. DW asked about a pool view room with a day bed, and we were told that we may have to wait a bit longer. We wandered through DTD (very nice, very hot) and the World of Disney store before making our way back about 2:45pm. Our room did not become available until about an hour later, but the wait was not too bad as Goofy roams the lobby of the DLH entertaining everyone.
We ended up being assigned a room in the Dreams tower overlooking the pool. The view is really quite good. I have to say that I had a few apprehensions about booking DLH instead of GCH, but I have to say that the DLH is really, really nice. The rooms are big and clean and come with wifi, a fridge, and "Disneyland" furniture (I'll post pics tomorrow to describe). We have a King bed and a day bed, which is really a pull out couch. This is very similar to a studio without the microwave. We could have stayed at the GCH, but it would have been an extra 6 points a night and being the point miser that I am, just couldn't do it. Anyway, the DLH is great.
DD and I went down to the "Neverland Pool" here and it is really nice, complete with pirate ship, crocodile and "Skull Rock" slide. I would highly recommend it for parents with kids. We then got cleaned up and met my cousin, his wife, and their DS3 and DD1 at Goofy's Kitchen for dinner. Typical character dinner, expensive, but there is a 10% discount for DVC or AAA or Disney Visa. We then headed into the parks at about 8:30pm (I know, it's late, but hey, the extra day was only $10 to add on). We walked in and rode Big Thunder Mountain (no wait), Storybookland Boats (no wait), Alice in Wonderland (no wait), the Matterhorn (small wait), and Finding Nemo Submarine voyage (medium wait, bit disappointing IMHO). What was neat tonight was that only one of those rides is at WDW, so it is a bit different out here. Didn't really get to see the park though, so more on that tomorrow.
After Nemo, we caught the monorail in Tomorrowland at 11:15pm to the Downtown Disney station. By 11:25pm, we were back in our room. Can't beat that. Everything here is super-convienient. I am also very impressed by the general upkeep of the area. Disney has done a very good job here in Anaheim. I promise to post some pictures tomorrow and give updates and answer any questions that I can (yes, I promise to get by the GCV models), but now, I've got to get some sleep to be able to go in the morning...
Day 1
Our conference ended in Costa Mesa a little after noon and we arrived at DLH around 1:00pm. We unloaded our rental with Bell Services and went to check in. Room was not ready and they told us to check back around 3pm. DW asked about a pool view room with a day bed, and we were told that we may have to wait a bit longer. We wandered through DTD (very nice, very hot) and the World of Disney store before making our way back about 2:45pm. Our room did not become available until about an hour later, but the wait was not too bad as Goofy roams the lobby of the DLH entertaining everyone.
We ended up being assigned a room in the Dreams tower overlooking the pool. The view is really quite good. I have to say that I had a few apprehensions about booking DLH instead of GCH, but I have to say that the DLH is really, really nice. The rooms are big and clean and come with wifi, a fridge, and "Disneyland" furniture (I'll post pics tomorrow to describe). We have a King bed and a day bed, which is really a pull out couch. This is very similar to a studio without the microwave. We could have stayed at the GCH, but it would have been an extra 6 points a night and being the point miser that I am, just couldn't do it. Anyway, the DLH is great.
DD and I went down to the "Neverland Pool" here and it is really nice, complete with pirate ship, crocodile and "Skull Rock" slide. I would highly recommend it for parents with kids. We then got cleaned up and met my cousin, his wife, and their DS3 and DD1 at Goofy's Kitchen for dinner. Typical character dinner, expensive, but there is a 10% discount for DVC or AAA or Disney Visa. We then headed into the parks at about 8:30pm (I know, it's late, but hey, the extra day was only $10 to add on). We walked in and rode Big Thunder Mountain (no wait), Storybookland Boats (no wait), Alice in Wonderland (no wait), the Matterhorn (small wait), and Finding Nemo Submarine voyage (medium wait, bit disappointing IMHO). What was neat tonight was that only one of those rides is at WDW, so it is a bit different out here. Didn't really get to see the park though, so more on that tomorrow.
After Nemo, we caught the monorail in Tomorrowland at 11:15pm to the Downtown Disney station. By 11:25pm, we were back in our room. Can't beat that. Everything here is super-convienient. I am also very impressed by the general upkeep of the area. Disney has done a very good job here in Anaheim. I promise to post some pictures tomorrow and give updates and answer any questions that I can (yes, I promise to get by the GCV models), but now, I've got to get some sleep to be able to go in the morning...