dtauer
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Apr 26, 2000
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Having gone to WDW many times over the past few years, this spring we decided to try DL. Things were pretty much as expected, but there were also a few things unexpected.
For us last week, traffic was heavy pretty much anytime we were on an interstate. I knew traffic was going to be heavy, but it was more than expected. We arrived at LAX at around 11:00 and headed to San Diego for our first couple of days thinking we would have most of the day available. The 120 or so miles was stop and go most of the way. This is amazing to me considering a lot of the freeway was six lanes each direction. With a meal stop it took almost 5 hours to go from LAX to San Diego. This was the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend, not sure if that made a difference or not. The trip from San Diego to Anaheim took about 2 1/2 hours but it is somewhat closer than LAX.
We all know Disney food is expensive but Downtown Disney seemed worse to me than WDW. An average meal at Rainforest Cafe or ESPN Zone was around $70 for our family of 4 which includes one teen and a child. This didn't include any alcohol or desserts. Eating at the restaurants on Katella or Harbor was better, but I still thought very expensive for the quality and quantity of food.
Gas prices were about what we expected, high. The key seems to be to check around a little. We filled on our way back to drop off the car at 2.33/gallon. Two blocks further was 2.69, and another two blocks was back down to 2.35. It was 183 last night when we filled at home in Minnesota.
Disney stuff closes early. Except for the weekends, the gift shops at the Disneyland hotel close at 9:00. The water slide closes at 8:00 and the pool closes at 10:00. This seemed unusual since we are used to going to the parks at WDW and being able to come back and swim, shop and eat until midnight. Also, the evenings cool of dramatically in early June and with a breeze it was almost too cool to swim in the evenings.
Walking from the Disneyland hotel to the parks was an easy walk through Downtown Disney. However, many of the hotels on Harbor Blvd are just as close, at half the price. Obviously these hotels don't have the water fantasy show, the Disney cast members, the underground waterfalls or the theming that the Disneyland Hotel does. I think next time we'll more seriously consider staying off-site. Even at our great rate at the Disneyland Hotel of $129/weeknights and $169/weekends, it was still double properties such as the Howard Johnsons and Fairfield Inn.
The removal from real life wasn't there like at WDW. Staying on site at WDW makes use feel isolated in a fantasy land. The on-site Disney properties at Disneyland just didn't have the same feel for us.
Some rides were much better at Disneyland and some are much better at WDW.
Any other questions? Let me know and I'll try to answer.
For us last week, traffic was heavy pretty much anytime we were on an interstate. I knew traffic was going to be heavy, but it was more than expected. We arrived at LAX at around 11:00 and headed to San Diego for our first couple of days thinking we would have most of the day available. The 120 or so miles was stop and go most of the way. This is amazing to me considering a lot of the freeway was six lanes each direction. With a meal stop it took almost 5 hours to go from LAX to San Diego. This was the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend, not sure if that made a difference or not. The trip from San Diego to Anaheim took about 2 1/2 hours but it is somewhat closer than LAX.
We all know Disney food is expensive but Downtown Disney seemed worse to me than WDW. An average meal at Rainforest Cafe or ESPN Zone was around $70 for our family of 4 which includes one teen and a child. This didn't include any alcohol or desserts. Eating at the restaurants on Katella or Harbor was better, but I still thought very expensive for the quality and quantity of food.
Gas prices were about what we expected, high. The key seems to be to check around a little. We filled on our way back to drop off the car at 2.33/gallon. Two blocks further was 2.69, and another two blocks was back down to 2.35. It was 183 last night when we filled at home in Minnesota.
Disney stuff closes early. Except for the weekends, the gift shops at the Disneyland hotel close at 9:00. The water slide closes at 8:00 and the pool closes at 10:00. This seemed unusual since we are used to going to the parks at WDW and being able to come back and swim, shop and eat until midnight. Also, the evenings cool of dramatically in early June and with a breeze it was almost too cool to swim in the evenings.
Walking from the Disneyland hotel to the parks was an easy walk through Downtown Disney. However, many of the hotels on Harbor Blvd are just as close, at half the price. Obviously these hotels don't have the water fantasy show, the Disney cast members, the underground waterfalls or the theming that the Disneyland Hotel does. I think next time we'll more seriously consider staying off-site. Even at our great rate at the Disneyland Hotel of $129/weeknights and $169/weekends, it was still double properties such as the Howard Johnsons and Fairfield Inn.
The removal from real life wasn't there like at WDW. Staying on site at WDW makes use feel isolated in a fantasy land. The on-site Disney properties at Disneyland just didn't have the same feel for us.
Some rides were much better at Disneyland and some are much better at WDW.
Any other questions? Let me know and I'll try to answer.