Sargeant Tibbs
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Someone suggested over in the wdw forums that people might consider a trip to Disneyland instead, and I have really taken it to heart in the last 24hrs.
This would actually be a shorter and more expensive vacation for me than wdw because my parents live in Orlando. However, mom and dad are on board with a trip to DL, and being cast members at wdw, they also get in free at DL and get a nice discount on the resorts. We can transfer their comp tickets (not maingates) for use at DL so my fiancee and I don't have to pay for tickets, but still, the cost of hotel, food, and getting there will be expensive.
I went to grad school in LA and mom and dad did visit me several times so theres no need to go touring Hollywood (lol I lived in Hollywood for a time, so glamorous
) or Las Vegas. But, my fiancee has never been out west except for Las Vegas, so we'll probably head down to San Diego for a night and maybe over to the Calico ghost town one night (I've been there and always loved it). I was really busy and strapped for cash when I lived in LA so I was only able to visit DL once, and never did get a chance to check out California Adventure.
So, long story short, this is the plan:
Not sure how we're travelling; driving or by air, but we arrive either way, probably next February, and check into the hotel. We're used to hitting WDW hard, and since this is a short tour with no little ones there's no need for down time.
Day One: Disneyland
Lunch: Thunder Mountain BBQ
Dinner: undecided QS
Day Two: California Adventure
Breakfast: storytellers character bfast (this restaurant looks gorgeous and I love the idea of meeting some rarely seen characters)
Lunch: late afternoon at Carthay Circle (is it worth it? Opinions please!)
Probably no need for dinner, just snacks
Day Three: DTD
No meals picked out yet. Suggestions welcome!
Day Four: Disneyland
Lunch: Blue Bayou (this is an absolute must for my mother and me. We've always wanted to eat here.)
Dinner: undecided QS
So how does this tentative itinerary sound?
More questions:
How far in advance should I book restaurants? Same as WDW? Is the World of Color dining package worth it? Is one day enough for California Adventure or would we be better off spending a second day there and leaving early to check out DTD in the evening?
All suggestions for QS dinner and breakfast are greatly appreciated.
Whew! That was a lot. I probably should have broken this up into several threads. I'm just really excited about this trip. If you read this far, thank you.
This would actually be a shorter and more expensive vacation for me than wdw because my parents live in Orlando. However, mom and dad are on board with a trip to DL, and being cast members at wdw, they also get in free at DL and get a nice discount on the resorts. We can transfer their comp tickets (not maingates) for use at DL so my fiancee and I don't have to pay for tickets, but still, the cost of hotel, food, and getting there will be expensive.
I went to grad school in LA and mom and dad did visit me several times so theres no need to go touring Hollywood (lol I lived in Hollywood for a time, so glamorous

So, long story short, this is the plan:
Not sure how we're travelling; driving or by air, but we arrive either way, probably next February, and check into the hotel. We're used to hitting WDW hard, and since this is a short tour with no little ones there's no need for down time.
Day One: Disneyland
Lunch: Thunder Mountain BBQ
Dinner: undecided QS
Day Two: California Adventure
Breakfast: storytellers character bfast (this restaurant looks gorgeous and I love the idea of meeting some rarely seen characters)
Lunch: late afternoon at Carthay Circle (is it worth it? Opinions please!)
Probably no need for dinner, just snacks
Day Three: DTD
No meals picked out yet. Suggestions welcome!
Day Four: Disneyland
Lunch: Blue Bayou (this is an absolute must for my mother and me. We've always wanted to eat here.)
Dinner: undecided QS
So how does this tentative itinerary sound?
More questions:
How far in advance should I book restaurants? Same as WDW? Is the World of Color dining package worth it? Is one day enough for California Adventure or would we be better off spending a second day there and leaving early to check out DTD in the evening?
All suggestions for QS dinner and breakfast are greatly appreciated.
Whew! That was a lot. I probably should have broken this up into several threads. I'm just really excited about this trip. If you read this far, thank you.