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We're DVC members who have more WDW trips than we can count under our belts, but we've never been to Disneyland. We're planning a somewhat impromptu trip for this December, and need some help!
Two adults, one a school teacher, so we're locked into traveling during the school break. If we don't spend at least a few days of it in Pennsylvania for the holiday, we'll never hear the end of it from my mother. So, we're planning to drive from Norfolk area to Philly, and fly from/to there. We'll be in California from December 22-29.
My original planning had us in Anaheim that entire time. The other night, I was told, "I want to see California, not just Disneyland." So the planning just got a little more difficult.
Here are my questions:
1. Several friends and co-workers have told me Disneyland (both parks) can be done in three days. I was planning to spend 4 nights (Dec 22-26). Is this a good amount of time for a first visit? Any special considerations due to Christmas week crowds with this regard?
2. It's too late for us to use DVC points for our stay, so we'll be paying cash. There's a heck of a difference between the Disney resort prices and the good neighbor prices. I really like staying at Embassy Suites when I travel on business. There is a room available at Embassy Suites Anaheim South. The suite plus free breakfast sounds like a good deal, and is $1000 less than the cheapest Disney option. We could swing the extra $$$ to stay at Disney if there's a big difference, but wonder if it's necessary. What would we miss out on staying in a hotel that's a mile away? What might we regret?
3. Disneyland dining plan has me so confused. I know being on the WDW dining plan requires a lot of pre-planning and advanced reservations. Is the same true for Disneyland? I'm concerned about being a newbie and not knowing how to get the most out of the plan. I was thinking of the Goofy 3-day plan, but wonder if we'd be better off paying cash for meals.
4. In Florida, we usually use Disney's Magical Express and don't use a rental car. The package we're looking at includes an Anaheim Shuttle, I presume to get back and forth between hotel and parks. Is a rental car suggested, or can we get from/to LAX using a shuttle, town car, or taxi?
5. Has anyone ever been to the Crystal Cathedral? We enjoy the Hour of Power, and thought it might be nice to go there for a Christmas service. If we don't go with a rental car, is it close enough to get to by cab?
6. Where to in California after Disneyland? Such a big state, so little time! I guess LA and San Diego are closer, but San Francisco has more appeal to us. It's a pretty good jaunt away, though. Is it a scenic drive that would make it worthwhile? Any interesting places to stop along the way? Or is a flight from LAX to SFO the better alternative?
7. We're looking at the Marriott Fisherman's Wharf. It looks to be in the midst of the tourist areas, and has a good balance between cost and rating on hotels.com. Any better suggestions (part of town to stay in, or specific hotel) would be welcome.
Thanks in advance!
Two adults, one a school teacher, so we're locked into traveling during the school break. If we don't spend at least a few days of it in Pennsylvania for the holiday, we'll never hear the end of it from my mother. So, we're planning to drive from Norfolk area to Philly, and fly from/to there. We'll be in California from December 22-29.
My original planning had us in Anaheim that entire time. The other night, I was told, "I want to see California, not just Disneyland." So the planning just got a little more difficult.
Here are my questions:
1. Several friends and co-workers have told me Disneyland (both parks) can be done in three days. I was planning to spend 4 nights (Dec 22-26). Is this a good amount of time for a first visit? Any special considerations due to Christmas week crowds with this regard?
2. It's too late for us to use DVC points for our stay, so we'll be paying cash. There's a heck of a difference between the Disney resort prices and the good neighbor prices. I really like staying at Embassy Suites when I travel on business. There is a room available at Embassy Suites Anaheim South. The suite plus free breakfast sounds like a good deal, and is $1000 less than the cheapest Disney option. We could swing the extra $$$ to stay at Disney if there's a big difference, but wonder if it's necessary. What would we miss out on staying in a hotel that's a mile away? What might we regret?
3. Disneyland dining plan has me so confused. I know being on the WDW dining plan requires a lot of pre-planning and advanced reservations. Is the same true for Disneyland? I'm concerned about being a newbie and not knowing how to get the most out of the plan. I was thinking of the Goofy 3-day plan, but wonder if we'd be better off paying cash for meals.
4. In Florida, we usually use Disney's Magical Express and don't use a rental car. The package we're looking at includes an Anaheim Shuttle, I presume to get back and forth between hotel and parks. Is a rental car suggested, or can we get from/to LAX using a shuttle, town car, or taxi?
5. Has anyone ever been to the Crystal Cathedral? We enjoy the Hour of Power, and thought it might be nice to go there for a Christmas service. If we don't go with a rental car, is it close enough to get to by cab?
6. Where to in California after Disneyland? Such a big state, so little time! I guess LA and San Diego are closer, but San Francisco has more appeal to us. It's a pretty good jaunt away, though. Is it a scenic drive that would make it worthwhile? Any interesting places to stop along the way? Or is a flight from LAX to SFO the better alternative?
7. We're looking at the Marriott Fisherman's Wharf. It looks to be in the midst of the tourist areas, and has a good balance between cost and rating on hotels.com. Any better suggestions (part of town to stay in, or specific hotel) would be welcome.
Thanks in advance!
I can do a trip to WDW in my sleep, but I really stressed over making sure our trip to DL was all we had hoped. My answers are in red below. 

to use it at DL.

