DisneyCrocsRUS
Earning My Ears
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Hi all -
I've been reading a lot of posts the last few days & finally joined as a member today.
After being up the last couple nights until the wee hours of the morning trying to plan our Disneyland trip, I figured I might as well commit to being a full-fledged DIS member.
DH & I have 2 little girls that will be 7 & 2 this summer when we travel to DL. We orig were thinking we'd just book a hotel, show up, buy tix & enjoy the park, right? Well, we realized that we haven't been to DL in years & years & years (longer than we realized, LOL!) and sooooo much has changed!! So I started looking online & low & behold found DIS & discovered lots & lots of helpful tips & info about the resort & traveling there than I ever thought I needed to know.
Anyway, I've kinda narrowed our travel plans down (I think
) but was hoping you guys could give me some of your expert advice that might sway me on a few things before we book for sure. Many, many thanks in advance.
(1) Anyone go to DL on the 4th of July? Is it mad crazy crowded? Or is pretty much the same the week before the holiday too? (It works out better for our travel plans to go the week of 4th of July & we'd be staying 3-days, 1 of which is exactly the holiday, but I'm not sure if it's be so crowded that it wouldn't even be fun, ya know?) We could possibly go the week before, but for some reason, it works out to be quite a bit more expensive, plus DLH is booked solid one of the nights that we wanted, so we have to shift our dates. We can make it work, but we have to upgrade some choices, hence the extra few hundred $.
(2) If we stay at the DLH (or CA Grand), do we take the monorail from the hotel right into DL? (We should have our tix ahead of time). This means we get to skip the main entrance & crowds, right? Is the monorail free no matter how many times we ride it back & forth?
And is it really that close & easy to just hop on the monorail from anywhere inside DL & come back to the DLH or CA Grand for a pitstop & then go back to the park? Or is it a big ordeal to leave & return? 'Cause that's one big factor I'm thinking of in staying at a resort hotel is the pit-stop benefit since we have 2 kiddos 'cause if we end up just making 2 full days of it & staying at the park w/out leaving all day, we might as well just stay at an off-park neighboring hotel & save hundreds of $$, ya know??
(3) I'm definately planning on reserving a Goofy's Character breakfast meal, I've heard great things about it.
Since we'll be there probably 3 nights, if you had a choice would you plan a Goofy's Character meal more than once? Maybe 1 breakfast & another dinner? Or would you do a different Character meal? I saw the Princesses one, but I can't remember now where that was located or how the reviews were?
(Excuse my Mommy brain, after late night DL research my brain is a bit foggy, LOL!)
(4) Stroller rental question: Can you only rent at the main entrance? I am not planning on bringing a stroller (we are flying to CA), plus we hardly ever use one anyway when we are at home, even we we go out all day to amusement parks & locals fairs & such up here. I'd really prefer not to rent one if we can avoid it. But if the time comes that we need it, I'm wondering how much of a hassle it is to wander back to the main entrance to get one? Or do they have rental locations staggered through the park?
Thank you in advance for your advice,
I've been reading a lot of posts the last few days & finally joined as a member today.


DH & I have 2 little girls that will be 7 & 2 this summer when we travel to DL. We orig were thinking we'd just book a hotel, show up, buy tix & enjoy the park, right? Well, we realized that we haven't been to DL in years & years & years (longer than we realized, LOL!) and sooooo much has changed!! So I started looking online & low & behold found DIS & discovered lots & lots of helpful tips & info about the resort & traveling there than I ever thought I needed to know.

Anyway, I've kinda narrowed our travel plans down (I think


(1) Anyone go to DL on the 4th of July? Is it mad crazy crowded? Or is pretty much the same the week before the holiday too? (It works out better for our travel plans to go the week of 4th of July & we'd be staying 3-days, 1 of which is exactly the holiday, but I'm not sure if it's be so crowded that it wouldn't even be fun, ya know?) We could possibly go the week before, but for some reason, it works out to be quite a bit more expensive, plus DLH is booked solid one of the nights that we wanted, so we have to shift our dates. We can make it work, but we have to upgrade some choices, hence the extra few hundred $.
(2) If we stay at the DLH (or CA Grand), do we take the monorail from the hotel right into DL? (We should have our tix ahead of time). This means we get to skip the main entrance & crowds, right? Is the monorail free no matter how many times we ride it back & forth?
And is it really that close & easy to just hop on the monorail from anywhere inside DL & come back to the DLH or CA Grand for a pitstop & then go back to the park? Or is it a big ordeal to leave & return? 'Cause that's one big factor I'm thinking of in staying at a resort hotel is the pit-stop benefit since we have 2 kiddos 'cause if we end up just making 2 full days of it & staying at the park w/out leaving all day, we might as well just stay at an off-park neighboring hotel & save hundreds of $$, ya know??
(3) I'm definately planning on reserving a Goofy's Character breakfast meal, I've heard great things about it.


(4) Stroller rental question: Can you only rent at the main entrance? I am not planning on bringing a stroller (we are flying to CA), plus we hardly ever use one anyway when we are at home, even we we go out all day to amusement parks & locals fairs & such up here. I'd really prefer not to rent one if we can avoid it. But if the time comes that we need it, I'm wondering how much of a hassle it is to wander back to the main entrance to get one? Or do they have rental locations staggered through the park?
Thank you in advance for your advice,
