coopersmom
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My son visited DisneyWorld for first time last December when he was three. He has now turned four and his grandparents (who live in SoCal) want to take us to Disneyland for a one day trip next month. (On a Friday, if that matters.)
I planned and researched relentlessly for our family DisneyWorld jaunt, but this is a bit last minute and we are going to have only one day in one park and one night in one hotel.
Suggestions from the experts?
I've been to Disneyland once, when I was in fifth grade which was ... Let's just say, a really long time ago, so it's all pretty new to me. I've never been to California Adventure, but know a lot of it is closed right now. Is that accurate?
Which park would you choose for a four-year-old? (Keeping in mind we'll be back at DisneyWorld in September.)
What hotel? Should I splurge and go Disney, just for one night, or just do something nearby. Money is a factor (do have some kind of a budget), but with it being only a single night, comfort is actually more important. It will be just my son and I in hotel ... Grandparents will meet us at park in morning, while we will come in night before to avoid AM traffic (driving from Long Beach).
Wherever we stay, thought I'd try and take my son to Downtown Disney the afternoon/evening before, assuming it was comparable to DisneyWorld's version and thinking he's bound to have a blast.
Any dining suggestions for adult who likes good food and a squirmy four-year-old?
Don't want to get bogged down in a detailed plan, but some guidance would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
PS: We are DisneyWorld annual passholders ... Any discount for us on Disneyland day tickets? Or are we better off just letting California resident grandparents buy the tickets?
I planned and researched relentlessly for our family DisneyWorld jaunt, but this is a bit last minute and we are going to have only one day in one park and one night in one hotel.
Suggestions from the experts?
I've been to Disneyland once, when I was in fifth grade which was ... Let's just say, a really long time ago, so it's all pretty new to me. I've never been to California Adventure, but know a lot of it is closed right now. Is that accurate?
Which park would you choose for a four-year-old? (Keeping in mind we'll be back at DisneyWorld in September.)
What hotel? Should I splurge and go Disney, just for one night, or just do something nearby. Money is a factor (do have some kind of a budget), but with it being only a single night, comfort is actually more important. It will be just my son and I in hotel ... Grandparents will meet us at park in morning, while we will come in night before to avoid AM traffic (driving from Long Beach).
Wherever we stay, thought I'd try and take my son to Downtown Disney the afternoon/evening before, assuming it was comparable to DisneyWorld's version and thinking he's bound to have a blast.
Any dining suggestions for adult who likes good food and a squirmy four-year-old?
Don't want to get bogged down in a detailed plan, but some guidance would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
PS: We are DisneyWorld annual passholders ... Any discount for us on Disneyland day tickets? Or are we better off just letting California resident grandparents buy the tickets?


). If you can get to Fantasyland first thing in the morning then start there, riding Dumbo or Peter Pan first thing. Nemo gets pretty busy throughout the day as well. It seems that Snow White, Mr. Toads, the Carousel, and Pinocchio stay mild throughout the day. Our daughter wasn't tall enough to ride Thunder, or Space, but she loved Gadget's Go Coaster in Toontown. She also loved meeting Mickey Mouse while we were there. 