SpectroMan71
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jul 2, 2004
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- 174
Hi Dave, glad to hear you are exploring California! Too bad about DVC; I assume you are on a waitlist anyway?
1. True about 3 days, unless you're heavily into repeating attractions more than once, then I would bump it up to 4 more leisurely days. You have chosen some VERY crowded days to go, but at least I believe they are SoCal passholder blockout days, which helps. Make sure to see the Christmas Parade.
2. ABSOLUTELY use the Embassy Suites if it's $1000 less than the cheapest Disney option. It's newly built and will be nice and fresh. The free breakfast doesn't hurt at all, either.
3. Definitely don't do the dining plan. It's not even a plan - it just gives you vouchers to spend on food with predetermined amounts. No savings.
4. Verify that you're really getting a shuttle. Most hotels now use ART, which has a fee, but there are still a handful that have their own shuttles for free. There is a service that takes people from LAX to Disneyland for a reasonable rate which you can use if you don't plan to drive around much. Otherwise, rental cars are cheap around here.
5. It's pretty and it's very cab-able from the Embassy. Less than 2 miles. They're on very shaky ground financially so if you had any curiosity about seeing it, I'd go now.
6. There is a "long way" to San Francisco using Highway 101. 7 hours or so and very scenic. Madonna Inn and Hearst Castle along the way (google both). If you have the time, it would be a quintessential CA experience.
7. Good hotel, but the Wharf is not necesarily a "nice" upscale area at all. Better off near Union Square or Nob Hill, and just take cabs or cable cars down to the wharf.
1. True about 3 days, unless you're heavily into repeating attractions more than once, then I would bump it up to 4 more leisurely days. You have chosen some VERY crowded days to go, but at least I believe they are SoCal passholder blockout days, which helps. Make sure to see the Christmas Parade.
2. ABSOLUTELY use the Embassy Suites if it's $1000 less than the cheapest Disney option. It's newly built and will be nice and fresh. The free breakfast doesn't hurt at all, either.
3. Definitely don't do the dining plan. It's not even a plan - it just gives you vouchers to spend on food with predetermined amounts. No savings.
4. Verify that you're really getting a shuttle. Most hotels now use ART, which has a fee, but there are still a handful that have their own shuttles for free. There is a service that takes people from LAX to Disneyland for a reasonable rate which you can use if you don't plan to drive around much. Otherwise, rental cars are cheap around here.
5. It's pretty and it's very cab-able from the Embassy. Less than 2 miles. They're on very shaky ground financially so if you had any curiosity about seeing it, I'd go now.
6. There is a "long way" to San Francisco using Highway 101. 7 hours or so and very scenic. Madonna Inn and Hearst Castle along the way (google both). If you have the time, it would be a quintessential CA experience.
7. Good hotel, but the Wharf is not necesarily a "nice" upscale area at all. Better off near Union Square or Nob Hill, and just take cabs or cable cars down to the wharf.
