Official 2015 Disneyland Half Marathon Thread.

And now I have a question! Has anyone used Super Shuttle round-trip to/from Disneyland from LAX? Good? Bad? Just so-so? I've used Super Shuttle from other airports before and am familiar with how it works, so I know I'd be sharing a van with others (the website said 9 people per van) and would have to wait until the shuttle is full to leave, would make other stops, etc.

It's a wee bit cheaper than the DLR Express and I'm guessing I wouldn't have to wait around as long...:confused3

Haven't used it before but plan on using it for our return trip to the Airport. We will have a rental car to get to the hotel but ditching it the next day. Curious to see what others have to say about it.
 
@Keels you had some beach recommendations for me...we are now getting the rental car for the afternoon and also using it to get to Anaheim. So we are open to any nearby beaches. We were planning on Santa Monica but we def want to get the best experience. Beach and food of course.
 
And now I have a question! Has anyone used Super Shuttle round-trip to/from Disneyland from LAX? Good? Bad? Just so-so? I've used Super Shuttle from other airports before and am familiar with how it works, so I know I'd be sharing a van with others (the website said 9 people per van) and would have to wait until the shuttle is full to leave, would make other stops, etc.

It's a wee bit cheaper than the DLR Express and I'm guessing I wouldn't have to wait around as long...:confused3

My experience with Super Shuttle is similar to yours but never tried it at DL. I haven't been to DL since I was pre-teen Slogger.

Not sure what hotel you are staying it, but have you checked to see if they pick up at the airport? Are you using LAX?
You could also try Prime Time Shuttle.....$15 each way looks decent but never personally used it.


http://www.primetimeshuttle.com/disneylandshuttle.htm

Disneyland Express might be the more convenient option.
 

I'm full of questions today. For those of you that are familiar with DL, how many days does it really take to hit the high points? We will have the evening of the Anniversary party and at least two more full days...trying to decide on the third day. Not sure if we want to explore other possibilities or stick to the DL parks.
It's smaller than WDW so you can hit a lot of the E ticket rides or major rides quicker I think there in my opinion. DCA has a lot more rides than Studios or Animal Kingdom so crowds get dispersed more versus all at say Toy Story Mania. I haven't been though since Radiator Springs opened. We have 4 day tickets and plan on 2.5 days of Disneyland and 1 at DCA. I think that will be good for us with the 2 race mornings, For me I don't know if just 2 days would be enough, but I like to repeat rides if possible and don't want to miss any major rides or ones they don't have at WDW.
 
My experience with Super Shuttle is similar to yours but never tried it at DL. I haven't been to DL since I was pre-teen Slogger.

Not sure what hotel you are staying it, but have you checked to see if they pick up at the airport? Are you using LAX?
You could also try Prime Time Shuttle.....$15 each way looks decent but never personally used it.


http://www.primetimeshuttle.com/disneylandshuttle.htm

Disneyland Express might be the more convenient option.
Thanks for the link!

We'll be at Paradise Pier. My concern with the DLR Express (now that I've figured out how to read the schedule) is that it leaves the airport once per hour. My flight lands at 10:28AM so between navigating LAX (my first time in that airport) and getting my suitcase at baggage claim, there's no way I'll make the 10:45 shuttle. So I'd be stuck waiting for the 11:45 one. :confused3 Otherwise I'd just book the DLR Express ticket and move on to obsessing over merch or something.....

...like I haven't already been doing that anyway. :teeth:
 
I'm full of questions today. For those of you that are familiar with DL, how many days does it really take to hit the high points? We will have the evening of the Anniversary party and at least two more full days...trying to decide on the third day. Not sure if we want to explore other possibilities or stick to the DL parks.

Absolutely! I spent two days last summer (rope drop to close on Thursday, and then rope drop until about 6 p.m. on a Friday) and I was able to do everything in both parks at least once, with the exception of the Aladdin show, and I seriously rode RSR about 12 times. Also, the reasons I didn't see the Aladdin show was 1. it required a pretty serious time investment both in lining up AND the show is long, and 2. it has a LOT of the same elements as the actual Broadway production I had just seen in NYC a few months before.

So, anyway. Here are my thoughts!

I'd never been to DLR before that trip, and I was going solo, so I wanted to have a pretty good structure in mind for how I was going to hit everything BUT I wanted the flexibility to wander around more and mix things up since I was traveling solo and didn't have to cater to anyone's whims but my own. The month before my trip, I did a 30-day subscription to RideMax and IT. WAS. AWESOME. You pick what rides you want to ride, how many times you want to go on it and it spits you out a schedule down to the minute - including when to go get FPs. Did I follow any of the schedules? Heck, no. But at least I had an idea when FPs would run out and what return time to expect during the day.

Also - park-hopping is key. You can hold FPs in BOTH parks at the same time. Criss-crossing between parks will take you less than 10 minutes. You only go through bag check once when you enter the Esplanade before reaching the park gates - unlike WDW where you have to do bag check at every park.

With the Anniversary Party only being at 55% right now, I'm hoping for a small turnout. Leading up to the party (4-9 p.m.), I would do as much as I could in Tomorrowland and Fantasyland (Space Mountain, Buzz Lightyear, Star Tours, Nemo Subs) and Fantasyland (Mr. Toad, Alice, Snow White, Peter Pan, Storybook Canals, Pinocchio). If you accomplish all of that - which, might be possible, but you'll probably miss out on a few Fantasyland things - then start working on the rides in New Orleans Square (Haunted Mansion, Pirates), Frontierland/Critter Country (Big Thunder, Splash, Poo) and Adventureland (Indiana Jones, Jungle Cruise). Your priorities during the party should definitely be riding Indy Jones as many times as you want. This ride will have a HUGE line during the day AND goes down for periods of time frequently. If I were force-ranking rides to prioritize during Anniversary Party time, it would be like this: 1. Indiana Jones, 2. Pirates, 3. Big Thunder, 4. Splash, 5. Haunted, 6. Jungle Cruise.

On your next two days, I guess it just depends on how early you plan on getting in to the park and what is more important to you. If it's Peter Pan and the Fantasyland rides, then you need to make that Priority 1 for rope drop on a morning where Disneyland does not have MM/EMH.

Personally, I greatly preferred DCA to Fantasyland. Radiator Springs Racers, Soarin', California Screamin', Toy Story and Tower of Terror can all likely be done at least once (maybe twice) in your first hour at DCA if you go at rope drop. The grab fast passes for the rides you liked for later in the day, and then head over to DL to ride whatever you missed during Anniversary party or what you want to ride again.

The awesome thing about the Anniversary party is that you'll get to see Paint the Night, so you won't have to worry about missing the new DL night stuff. If I had to decide between the two other night shows - Fantasmic! and World of Color - I would go with World of Color. There are a couple of slight differences to Fantasmic! between here and the version at Studios (namely, it's not in a real theatre - you sit on the ground and it all happens on the Rivers of America; the characters also appear on the riverboats you can ride on the water during the day), but not nearly enough for me to pick it over World of Color. Also, for World of Color, over on the DL board they INSIST that getting early to get a great spot is a deal-breaker for WoC. Trust me, it's not. It's a HUGE show. Like - when you see the big lagoon at DCA/Paradise Pier - the show takes up that entire space. The projections are done on both the left AND the right side of Mickey's Fun Wheel, so you can see anything from everywhere. Sure, standing dead center with nobody in front of you would be perfect, but I'm not going to give up 90-120 minutes sitting on the group when I could be riding RSR in the single-rider line about 15 times instead.

Anyway, off the top of my head, that's my advice (and kinda what I'm planning on for Anniversary Party/Park Friday).

And now I have a question! Has anyone used Super Shuttle round-trip to/from Disneyland from LAX? Good? Bad? Just so-so? I've used Super Shuttle from other airports before and am familiar with how it works, so I know I'd be sharing a van with others (the website said 9 people per van) and would have to wait until the shuttle is full to leave, would make other stops, etc.

It's a wee bit cheaper than the DLR Express and I'm guessing I wouldn't have to wait around as long...:confused3

Most people on the DL board tend to prefer Super Shuttle to DLR Express, even though you may have to drive around picking up other riders. Also, we all know how airplanes and baggage terminals work. It would suck to just miss the DLR Express and have to wait an hour for another one. I know I'd be doing SS if I were coming in from LAX.

@Keels you had some beach recommendations for me...we are now getting the rental car for the afternoon and also using it to get to Anaheim. So we are open to any nearby beaches. We were planning on Santa Monica but we def want to get the best experience. Beach and food of course.

YAY! So, as far as food goes, I'm more familiar with Santa Monica. Right there on the pier is a little shack called Rusty's Surf Ranch that does seafood, burgers, tacos, etc. They have some decent craft beers, but you'll have to go into the Promenade.

If you're feeling generous and want to let your hubby knock some uniques off his Untapped list, I would recommend:
Barney's Beanery: http://barneysbeanery.com/locations/santa-monica/
It's more of a funky sports-bar type place, but it's really laid back and they have good food and about 1mm different beers.

If you're looking for a lighter lunch (and possibly a celebrity sighting), I would pick:
Ivy on the Shore: http://ivyattheshore.org/
It's the Santa Monica outpost of the famed Ivy in Hollywood

For a nicer, all-around awesome meal with good beer and craft cocktails, I would go to:
The Misfit: http://www.themisfitbar.com/
It's in an old hotel that's been redone and is just awesome. It gives me a Tower of Terror vibe!

All of those ^^^ are in Santa Monica - either on the pier or on the 3rd Avenue Promenade.

As far as beaches closer to Anaheim, Huntington Beach and Newport Beach are going to be your two best bets (in my opinion). They're roughly 30 minutes or so away. Santa Monica is about an hour from Disneyland.
 
We used Super Shuttle on our last trip from LAX. The worst part of any shuttle experience is navigating LAX. The signage is terrible! But, that would be an issue with whatever shuttle you end up choosing. Super Shuttle was standard shuttle service, nothing bad, nothing great. Most people get dropped off in the same vicinity, so if you're antsy to get out, you can always walk from the first stop near your hotel.

You guys are seriously on the ball. We've booked flights (to SNA), hotel (Del Sol) and park tickets (with travel points). I haven't even decided which days we're going to go to the park, when we're going to Universal, where we're eating or anything. I kind of want to wait for park hours and refurb schedules.
 
OMG. That post is like 97 million words long. Sorry, guys. :guilty:
 
Most people on the DL board tend to prefer Super Shuttle to DLR Express, even though you may have to drive around picking up other riders. Also, we all know how airplanes and baggage terminals work. It would suck to just miss the DLR Express and have to wait an hour for another one. I know I'd be doing SS if I were coming in from LAX.
That is definitely what I am leaning toward, just because I've used them before. And like I said above, there's no way I'd make the 10:45 shuttle with my current flight time (though United almost always changes their flight times at least once when I book with them...but I digress...:headache:)
We used Super Shuttle on our last trip from LAX. The worst part of any shuttle experience is navigating LAX. The signage is terrible! But, that would be an issue with whatever shuttle you end up choosing. Super Shuttle was standard shuttle service, nothing bad, nothing great. Most people get dropped off in the same vicinity, so if you're antsy to get out, you can always walk from the first stop near your hotel.

You guys are seriously on the ball. We've booked flights (to SNA), hotel (Del Sol) and park tickets (with travel points). I haven't even decided which days we're going to go to the park, when we're going to Universal, where we're eating or anything. I kind of want to wait for park hours and refurb schedules.
Thanks for your SuperShuttle review!

I wouldn't say we've picked which parks we're going to or anything. We have hoppers and we'll only be going to Disneyland and California Adventure, so with them being so close I'm thinking we won't really *schedule out* our days. :confused3
 
We got 5-day Park Hoppers and a 2-day Universal ticket. We'll be in Anaheim for 8 days total. The extremely early morning for race day is changing my typical planning logistics. I also want to make sure we're at the parks on show nights, but at the same time, I want to avoid as much of the long weekend crowd as possible. We'll probably hit up the expo as soon as we get there on Friday, then the question is, do we use a park ticket day for a half day? And what about Saturday? It's going to be a nut house and we'll be going to be pretty early, should I use that as a Universal day? Tough choices!
 
hey, that's ok. I didn't ask the question, but I appreciate the run down of your park strategies! My family and I have WDW down pat. Feels weird to be a Disney newbie as far as DLR goes.
 
BUT, your post was totally awesome and is soooo useful! I'm copying and pasting into a word document to print and put in my travel folder!

Ha! OK, now I don't feel so bad. I think the important thing to keep in mind is the size of the DLR parks in relation to the WDW parks.

DCA is roughly the size (maybe a little smaller) than DHS at WDW. DL itself has what feels like TWICE the amount of attractions stuck into half the space of MK. It is very, very condensed - especially in Tomorrowland and New Orleans Square. Like, lines will overlap each other (Pirates and Haunted Mansion). Then, you get over to Tomorrowland and Star Tours is right next to Buzz Lightyear, which feels wrong. But, it's all there!
 
hey, that's ok. I didn't ask the question, but I appreciate the run down of your park strategies! My family and I have WDW down pat. Feels weird to be a Disney newbie as far as DLR goes.ine

I'm trying to think of anything else.

Oh! Only a select few rides have single-rider lines, and in some cases (Indiana Jones, Soarin', California Scream' are the three that come to mind), there isn't even a "line" per se. Go up to a cast member at the gate and ask for a single-rider ticket and they'll give you one and send you through a different route (like Indiana Jones is through the exit).

And not everything has FP either, though M&Gs and shows tend to be "disconnected" - meaning you can have a FP for World of Color and it won't affect your other FPs. And no FP+, in case anyone didn't know that. It's the old legacy paper FPs.
 
OMG. That post is like 97 million words long. Sorry, guys. :guilty:

You get an "A" for your thorough DL and DCA report. It's obvious you have done your homework.

You get an "A+++" for your Santa Monica suggestions. Food and beer. Why do anything else?
 
I just hope Haunted Mansion will be open but I don't have high hopes. But maybe they will do the overlay before that weekend.
 
I just hope Haunted Mansion will be open but I don't have high hopes. But maybe they will do the overlay before that weekend.

Yeah - there seems to be a lot of speculation about Halloweentime with all of the new 60th stuff happening. I would hate to miss Hatbox Ghost. :(
 
I'm full of questions today. For those of you that are familiar with DL, how many days does it really take to hit the high points? We will have the evening of the Anniversary party and at least two more full days...trying to decide on the third day. Not sure if we want to explore other possibilities or stick to the DL parks.

The anniversary party and two full days should be enough time for you to see the highlights. Although I am an advocate of spending as much time there as possible! We're definitely getting 5 day hoppers, and I'm also still considering adding the anniversary party on top of that to give us a 6th day!

And now I have a question! Has anyone used Super Shuttle round-trip to/from Disneyland from LAX? Good? Bad? Just so-so? I've used Super Shuttle from other airports before and am familiar with how it works, so I know I'd be sharing a van with others (the website said 9 people per van) and would have to wait until the shuttle is full to leave, would make other stops, etc.

It's a wee bit cheaper than the DLR Express and I'm guessing I wouldn't have to wait around as long...:confused3

We always use Super Shuttle and will probably use them again on our next trip. One time I had to wait around for a while for the next van (about 20 minutes), but apart from that we've never really had any problems. We always seem to be the last stop for the drop off, no matter where we stay lol! One time it took us a good hour and a half from LAX, but that was just traffic and wasn't Super Shuttle's fault.

I remember reading somewhere on my last trip that they're no longer circling the airport until they're full. Not sure if I remember correctly, but that would definitely be an improvement!

I just hope Haunted Mansion will be open but I don't have high hopes. But maybe they will do the overlay before that weekend.

I hope so too, but I wouldn't count on it.

I know there is some speculation about Halloween time this year though, so maybe we'll get lucky!
 
Yeah - there seems to be a lot of speculation about Halloweentime with all of the new 60th stuff happening. I would hate to miss Hatbox Ghost. :(

It's was closed last year for half weekend so I was bummed to not get a chance to ride it. Guess we'll see.
 
Haunted Mansion is one of my Favorites! I've been trying to guess based on past patterns if it will be open or not, so far I have come to the conclusion that I HAVE NO IDEA! I'm hoping to have a short list of refurbs since they will have just finished a bunch of major refurbs ahead of the 60th.
 




















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