jsmla
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We are a couple (56 and 60) and will be visiting the Disneyland Resort April 21-May 1 after attending a wedding in Las Vegas. We are staying at the Disneyland Hotel and have 4 Day ParkHoppers. Our party consists of:
Me-Huge WDW fan, I head down to Orlando at least four times a year and know Disney World like the back of my hand. Love theme parks and rides of all types. Super early riser, NOT a night owl. I am also a major planner. We don't always follow them but I love researching trips and filling notebooks with lists and itineraries. Went to DL several times in the late nineties/early 2000s but always as a chaperone to our daughter's dance team. Trying to keep half a dozen teenaged girls corralled doesn't leave you much room to enjoy a theme park. Or anything else, really. I know we went to the parks but remember very little. Those trips are a blur of sequins, false eyelashes and competition angst.
DH-Never been to DLR and not a theme park guy, outdoorsy, suffers fairly badly from motion sickness. Only going to DLR to humor his nutty wife. Okay with early mornings as long as he gets a break midday. Would much, much rather be in a canoe or hanging off the side of of a mountain or wandering around in the desert but we did that last trip out west. I was a very good sport about it all so now it's my turn
. All the same I want to make DLR as painless as possible for the poor man.
Disneyland was an impulse add on to our Vegas trip so I did a bit of bargain hunting. I booked our room and tickets at a great discount through the Dapper Day event. April is my birthday month so I signed up with both Landrys and Patina. I have a $30 credit with Patina and $50 for Landrys. I also have a restaurant.com certificate for $50 off a $100 tab at House of Blues. We've used the HoB certificates several times in Orlando and find them to be a good value. I know that the greater LA area is chock a block full of fabulous local restaurants but we'll save them for another trip, preferably one when we'll have a car.
Here's what I've come up with so far:
Saturday 4/23
Spend the night at a Comfort Inn near the airport. We've never stayed here but NOLA has a huge jazz festival beginning next week and hotels were all crazy expensive even way out by the airport. I hate spending over $150 for a night in a budget motel in St Rose, Louisiana but it's either that or getting up at 2:30 AM. That's really early, even for me. For DH it's still last night. The rate does include a week's parking so it's better than it sounds.
Sunday 4/24
7:00 AM flight to Las Vegas. We'll be there for three nights to attend a wedding and its accompanying festivities. Staying at the Mirage-got two free nights and one at a reduced rate through MyVegas rewards.
Wednesday 4/27
8:50 AM-flight to SNA. This is the morning after the wedding and I'm beginning to have some regrets here. When I booked I was only thinking about getting to Disney ASAP. Now I'm worried that we may be too hungover for an 8:50 AM flight!
9:50 AM-land at SNA. We plan to use Uber to the hotel. I booked a grocery delivery for between 11:00-12:00, wondering if I should rebook for later. The order includes alcohol so we have to be there to accept it.
Lunch-undecided. We'll probably be starving, any suggestions?
Afternoon/Evening at Disneyland Park.
5:00-Paint the Night Dining Package at Blue Bayou. Still on the fence with this one. DH hates staking out parade spots (I'm from NOLA and enjoy me a good parade!) an hour or more in advance and I thought this would help. Any thoughts?
We'll probably head back to the hotel after the fireworks.
Thursday 4/28
Magic Morning at Disneyland-we plan on doing whatever is open in Tomorrowland during MM then nosing around other lands until lunchtime.
Lunch at Rainforest Cafe (Landrys credit) followed by poolside naps.
Evening at California Adventure.
7:45 PM-World of Color Dessert Party
Friday 4/29
7:00 AM-Early Entry at California Adventure
Lunch at Food and Wine Kiosks
Pool time
Open, probably return to whichever park we're in the mood for.
Dinner at Crossroads at House of Blues
Saturday 4/30
7:00 AM Magic Morning at Disneyland-this day we'll hit Peter Pan and other attractions in Fantasyland followed by other areas of the park.
Lunch-I would like to book a late lunch at Carnation Cafe, hoping for a patio seat with a parade view but disneyland.com is not cooperating. I was thinking 3:30 for a 4:30 parade time. Does that sound right?
Dinner at Tortilla Joes and a look around DTD.
Sunday 5/1
10:05 flight home
We're flying out of SNA and plan on using Uber. Any suggestions on what time we should leave the hotel?
Thanks for reading, I know it's long but I really do appreciate any advice from you DL vets!
Me-Huge WDW fan, I head down to Orlando at least four times a year and know Disney World like the back of my hand. Love theme parks and rides of all types. Super early riser, NOT a night owl. I am also a major planner. We don't always follow them but I love researching trips and filling notebooks with lists and itineraries. Went to DL several times in the late nineties/early 2000s but always as a chaperone to our daughter's dance team. Trying to keep half a dozen teenaged girls corralled doesn't leave you much room to enjoy a theme park. Or anything else, really. I know we went to the parks but remember very little. Those trips are a blur of sequins, false eyelashes and competition angst.
DH-Never been to DLR and not a theme park guy, outdoorsy, suffers fairly badly from motion sickness. Only going to DLR to humor his nutty wife. Okay with early mornings as long as he gets a break midday. Would much, much rather be in a canoe or hanging off the side of of a mountain or wandering around in the desert but we did that last trip out west. I was a very good sport about it all so now it's my turn

Disneyland was an impulse add on to our Vegas trip so I did a bit of bargain hunting. I booked our room and tickets at a great discount through the Dapper Day event. April is my birthday month so I signed up with both Landrys and Patina. I have a $30 credit with Patina and $50 for Landrys. I also have a restaurant.com certificate for $50 off a $100 tab at House of Blues. We've used the HoB certificates several times in Orlando and find them to be a good value. I know that the greater LA area is chock a block full of fabulous local restaurants but we'll save them for another trip, preferably one when we'll have a car.
Here's what I've come up with so far:
Saturday 4/23
Spend the night at a Comfort Inn near the airport. We've never stayed here but NOLA has a huge jazz festival beginning next week and hotels were all crazy expensive even way out by the airport. I hate spending over $150 for a night in a budget motel in St Rose, Louisiana but it's either that or getting up at 2:30 AM. That's really early, even for me. For DH it's still last night. The rate does include a week's parking so it's better than it sounds.
Sunday 4/24
7:00 AM flight to Las Vegas. We'll be there for three nights to attend a wedding and its accompanying festivities. Staying at the Mirage-got two free nights and one at a reduced rate through MyVegas rewards.
Wednesday 4/27
8:50 AM-flight to SNA. This is the morning after the wedding and I'm beginning to have some regrets here. When I booked I was only thinking about getting to Disney ASAP. Now I'm worried that we may be too hungover for an 8:50 AM flight!
9:50 AM-land at SNA. We plan to use Uber to the hotel. I booked a grocery delivery for between 11:00-12:00, wondering if I should rebook for later. The order includes alcohol so we have to be there to accept it.
Lunch-undecided. We'll probably be starving, any suggestions?
Afternoon/Evening at Disneyland Park.
5:00-Paint the Night Dining Package at Blue Bayou. Still on the fence with this one. DH hates staking out parade spots (I'm from NOLA and enjoy me a good parade!) an hour or more in advance and I thought this would help. Any thoughts?
We'll probably head back to the hotel after the fireworks.
Thursday 4/28
Magic Morning at Disneyland-we plan on doing whatever is open in Tomorrowland during MM then nosing around other lands until lunchtime.
Lunch at Rainforest Cafe (Landrys credit) followed by poolside naps.
Evening at California Adventure.
7:45 PM-World of Color Dessert Party
Friday 4/29
7:00 AM-Early Entry at California Adventure
Lunch at Food and Wine Kiosks
Pool time
Open, probably return to whichever park we're in the mood for.
Dinner at Crossroads at House of Blues
Saturday 4/30
7:00 AM Magic Morning at Disneyland-this day we'll hit Peter Pan and other attractions in Fantasyland followed by other areas of the park.
Lunch-I would like to book a late lunch at Carnation Cafe, hoping for a patio seat with a parade view but disneyland.com is not cooperating. I was thinking 3:30 for a 4:30 parade time. Does that sound right?
Dinner at Tortilla Joes and a look around DTD.
Sunday 5/1
10:05 flight home

Thanks for reading, I know it's long but I really do appreciate any advice from you DL vets!