mikeinseattle
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Aug 6, 2009
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Just came back from Disneyland and have some thoughts/tips to share.
1. Best cheese pizza is at Toontown (I'm not fond of the pizza near Space Mountain). The Toontown pizza is quite large for an individual size.
2. The funnel cake with brownie/strawberry is a pretty good food value and fills you up (we shared with a family of 4) and was unable to finish it.
3. We stayed at the Best Western Park Place Inn and was somewhat disappointed with the rooms. I'm not to picky but like rooms to be upto a Marriott Residence Inn quality. The location is awesome (4-5 minute walk to the inside of the park) but it's more of a motel than a hotel. However, the walking distance cannot be beat.
4. Hydroguy's tips are great for touring the parks, but with 2 small children (4yrs old and 7yrs old) it was hard to wake up at 8am.
5. Slipping in and out of Disneyland and California adventure park is not "that easy". Realisitically, round trip it takes about 25 minutes to get a fastpass. It also increases a lot of walking.
6. Fastpasses for Space Mountain and Splash Mountain were gone by 3-4PM and Indiana Jones by a few hours later during the time we were there.
7. Toy Story Midway Mania (DCA), was very busy (45min-1 hour wait), but the single rider line moves very quickly. The seating is 2 and 2 so everytime there is a party of 3, a single rider gets paired up with the 3rd person. Very quick.
8. Wet rides (Griszly Rapid River) were very dead every evening (after 8pm) with a wait of 5 minutes or less.
9. Evening time was quite hard to manoevure with strollers with all the parades and shows going on especially Fantasmic followed by Fireworks.
10. Consider going to Downtown Disney to dine (it's a lot cheaper and has much more variety).
11. We consider Photopass for 60 bucks to be a great value. We got a total of 87 shots, which most of them turned out perfect!
Questions:
Is there any nice hotel that is walking distance to Disney but not on the park?
Best Tip:
Even if you wake up late, if you are willing to hop around the parks for fastpasses, you should be able to do most of the major rides.
Feel Free to ask me any questions, or post any comments about our hotel accomodations or the time that we were at Disney/DCA.
1. Best cheese pizza is at Toontown (I'm not fond of the pizza near Space Mountain). The Toontown pizza is quite large for an individual size.
2. The funnel cake with brownie/strawberry is a pretty good food value and fills you up (we shared with a family of 4) and was unable to finish it.
3. We stayed at the Best Western Park Place Inn and was somewhat disappointed with the rooms. I'm not to picky but like rooms to be upto a Marriott Residence Inn quality. The location is awesome (4-5 minute walk to the inside of the park) but it's more of a motel than a hotel. However, the walking distance cannot be beat.
4. Hydroguy's tips are great for touring the parks, but with 2 small children (4yrs old and 7yrs old) it was hard to wake up at 8am.
5. Slipping in and out of Disneyland and California adventure park is not "that easy". Realisitically, round trip it takes about 25 minutes to get a fastpass. It also increases a lot of walking.
6. Fastpasses for Space Mountain and Splash Mountain were gone by 3-4PM and Indiana Jones by a few hours later during the time we were there.
7. Toy Story Midway Mania (DCA), was very busy (45min-1 hour wait), but the single rider line moves very quickly. The seating is 2 and 2 so everytime there is a party of 3, a single rider gets paired up with the 3rd person. Very quick.
8. Wet rides (Griszly Rapid River) were very dead every evening (after 8pm) with a wait of 5 minutes or less.
9. Evening time was quite hard to manoevure with strollers with all the parades and shows going on especially Fantasmic followed by Fireworks.
10. Consider going to Downtown Disney to dine (it's a lot cheaper and has much more variety).
11. We consider Photopass for 60 bucks to be a great value. We got a total of 87 shots, which most of them turned out perfect!
Questions:
Is there any nice hotel that is walking distance to Disney but not on the park?
Best Tip:
Even if you wake up late, if you are willing to hop around the parks for fastpasses, you should be able to do most of the major rides.
Feel Free to ask me any questions, or post any comments about our hotel accomodations or the time that we were at Disney/DCA.