I have never been to DisneyLand, and I want to start planning a trip.
Will 3 days or 4 days be enough to see both parks?
I want to stay at a Disneyland hotel, which is the best,
as far as travel back and forth to the parks.
Is everything in walking distance (parks, dtd).
Is there buses that take you to the parks?
Is there a dinning plan like at WDW?
sorry for all the questions at once.
But I do not know a thing about DisneyLand
Thank you
Alright! We got another WDW vet on our hands. Let's see if I can handle these questions:
3 or 4 days will probably be enough, depending on how you tour the parks (personally, I'm an "8 to late" kind of person, but not everybody is) and when you visit. You won't be able to see everything in 3 days during high season taking midday breaks. But you'll have more of a chance of seeing more stuff if you visit for 4 days during a semi-crowded season (not necessarily offseason because of short hours) without taking a break.
As for hotels, I do not think that DLH is the "best" for traveling back and forth from the parks, but others may disagree. Unlike WDW, there are a handful of offsite hotels that are actually closer (walking distance wise) to the parks than DLH. And while the DLH has the monorail very close, it's really only helpful on your way back from the parks (or into DL after a midday break) because beating the crowds with the monorail is a hit or miss in the morning. However, the monorail doesn't help for getting to DCA.
Everything is within walking distance. From the entrance gates of the DL, it takes a grand total of 2 minutes to walk to the entrance of DCA and 1 minute to walk to DTD. Walking through DTD takes about 8 minutes and at the end of DTD is the DLH.
Transportation is all on foot. No buses like at WDW.
The dining plan at DLR is inferior (IMO and many others here) to WDW's because:
a) It doesn't save you as much money
b) You get a set amount of dollar amount vouchers and when you use those vouchers you don't get change. So for example if you want to pay for something that costs $4.95 with a $5 voucher, you will lose 5 cents. That's not a big deal, but if you have run out of $5 vouchers, you need to either pay in cash (which defeats the purpose of a dining plan) or pay with a $10 voucher and lose $5.05 (which can add up significantly)
c) You can't use the vouchers at Downtown Disney restaurants
So if you really want to prepay for dining, the recommendation on these boards is to put a bunch of money on Disney gift cards because those are accepted almost anywhere throughout the resort.
Hope that helps!
EDIT: Of course, leave it to Hydroguy to beat me to the punch!
