HeatherAnn23 said:
We just finished our taxes, and thank goodness it looks like a road trip to DL is in our future. I'm a teacher, so it either has to be March 25 - April 1 or June 17 - 24. I know that we will not be hearing the crickets chirping either time, but with a 11 month old and 5 year old we'd like to not have to actually drive the stoller over people to get to rides!
I'm very interested in March because of kids play free, and the $150 gift card for 4 nights on property. The catch, it doesn't look like there is any room left on property anyway! I also feel like the early entry is a must with this age group. Should I be checking with AAA or other travel groups to see if they have rooms left?
Also, any tips on the drive down from Oregon would be appreciated. My husband says no problem, while I'm a little more concerned.
Thanks!
I would also double check some of those prices with the kids fly free & $150 gift card....I plugged some numbers in on the DL website with that, and they inflate the prices BIG TIME to do those 4 nights. I think I plugged in 4 nights at the DL hotel (kids fly and play free AND the gift card) and it was $2300 or something like that....3 nights was over a thousand dollars less! Now I know 1 night at the Disneyland Hotel and $150 gift card does not equal $1,000! And I know with the kids fly free you are paying for the most expensive flights. It never seems like the best deal for me.
I just booked the Hilton Anaheim at $100 a night! DH just got back from Iraq & is still in the Nat'l Guard. We realized a couple of summers ago, we are eligible for the government rates...I checked that box on the Hilton website and it came up only $100 a night! YES! I'm so excited. So we're going to stay an extra night instead of cramming everything all together. More pool time for the kiddoes.
As far as driving, as I said, we have done the Portland---> San Jose drive a million times. We usually stop in Roseburg or Grants Pass for a late breakfast or early lunch...we try and leave by 7AM (from OC). Although it's NOT our favorite, we often do McDonalds because they often have the indoor playlands and the kids run around and play while we eat, and then we just let them finish their burger or nuggets in the car. Let's see, DO NOT GET GAS IN THE SHASTA AREA---the prices are WAY WAY inflated! Get gas in Yreka or Weed or Ashland. We often stop for lunch in Redding- there are many restaurants to choose from at the southern exit- I think it's called Cypress Exit. BK, Carls Jr., McDonalds, KFC, Wendys, Taco Bell, etc. There is also a big drugstore like a Kmart or a Rite Aid to go in and buy some other snacks, drinks, batteries for Gameboys, etc.
Also be sure you time it so you are NOT going through Sacramento at rush hour....I-5 can get really nasty through that area at traffic time. Further down I-5, we always seem to stop in Kettleman's City for a meal break- it's about 2-3 hours from Disneyland and it's a good place to stop between the Bay Area/Sac & DL. There is a plethora of fast food and gas stations.
I recommend gameboys for the kids, Disney music, and maybe books on tape for the adults to listen to. Bring lots of little snacks that the kids will enjoy, but pace them! My oldest barfed on our first road trip cause I kept giving him treats to pacify him.

Now as I seasoned mother, I know better!

I also might buy them a new book or sticker book or two to bring out halfway through the trip. Maybe I will look for a new Gameboy game this time as they are really good about sharing the chips...
I'm just so excited to have a trip to plan!
