After canceling a schedule cruise out of FL because spring break 2015 airfares are insane (and I mean
) we were shopping around for cheap airfare to places we want to go, and just happened to stumble on a super cheap flight to LAX the last week of March. So away we go to CA at last!
This isn't how I wanted our first trip to L.A. to be, but my son can't miss school at other times, so we're winging it.
We will have 6 days in L.A., and a lot of other things we want to do, as well as dear friends we want to visit. I'm the Disney fan of the family (yearly trips to WDW since my boys were tiny) and I really want to squeeze in one day at Disneyland. Honestly, my boys (ages 11 and 14) and husband could take it or leave it...it's ME who wants to go.
If we do one day, I'm thinking there is probably no point in park hoppers, correct? I'm assuming it will be so crowded we won't even be able to cover one park, let alone 2. So that leaves us with deciding which park to do. I'm more inclined to do Disneyland simply because it's iconic, I want to see the castle, take pics of the castle, etc. My younger son loves Buzz Lightyear and Space Mountain at WDW so I think he would really want to do those in CA. Disneyland seems like it would have more of the magic feel I love so much, but CA seems to have rides that would appeal more to my boys and husband.
What to do, what to do???

This isn't how I wanted our first trip to L.A. to be, but my son can't miss school at other times, so we're winging it.
We will have 6 days in L.A., and a lot of other things we want to do, as well as dear friends we want to visit. I'm the Disney fan of the family (yearly trips to WDW since my boys were tiny) and I really want to squeeze in one day at Disneyland. Honestly, my boys (ages 11 and 14) and husband could take it or leave it...it's ME who wants to go.

If we do one day, I'm thinking there is probably no point in park hoppers, correct? I'm assuming it will be so crowded we won't even be able to cover one park, let alone 2. So that leaves us with deciding which park to do. I'm more inclined to do Disneyland simply because it's iconic, I want to see the castle, take pics of the castle, etc. My younger son loves Buzz Lightyear and Space Mountain at WDW so I think he would really want to do those in CA. Disneyland seems like it would have more of the magic feel I love so much, but CA seems to have rides that would appeal more to my boys and husband.
What to do, what to do???
