I would leave by 4:30AM if I wanted a 99+% chance of making it to the security gates by 7AM. And I would plan to drop off the group at the Harbor entrance in the 15 minute lot before parking the car unless I was way ahead of schedule.What time would you leave San Diego (Miramar area) on a Tuesday to get to DLR security gates at 7am?
Mapquest says it is 1 hour 39 minutes. Thanks!
I would leave by 4:30AM if I wanted a 99+% chance of making it to the security gates by 7AM. And I would plan to drop off the group at the Harbor entrance in the 15 minute lot before parking the car unless I was way ahead of schedule.
I would leave at 5PM if I did not care too much and I was OK with a 60% chance of making it by 7AM. This is making it to the security gates.
I left North Island last Thursday at 5:45am and made it to John Wayne by 7:15am. I would guess that if you left Miramar by 5, since it's farther North than NASNI, it would give you enough time for traffic/parking, and you would make it to the gates by 7am.
The key here is the OP asked for time to get to the DLR gates. I would count on it taking 30 minutes to park and get to the gates at DLR based on past experience. So that leaves 2 hours to get to DLR if one left at 4:30. There might be early morning traffic in OC. If one left at 5AM that would leave only 90 minutes to get to DLR by 6:30 so one could get to the gates by 7AM. I think that is chancy for anyone who wanted to for sure, for sure make it by 7AM. Don't you agree? With the uncertainty of OC traffic coming into DLR?I have to say, Hydro, I'm kind of surprised by the 4:30 AM recommendation. I totally understand that if it is important to be there AT opening, then leave early, but I can't imagine it taking 2.5 hours from Miramar that early on a Tuesday morning. Any reason why you think it might take so long?
Also, what parking lot? I've heard lots of people seem to like Toy Story. And are there signs directing you to each lot?
Normally, there is signage for "Disneyland Parking", not to any specific lot. Most times, the signs will direct you to the Mickey and Friends parking structure. When arriving early (prior to park opening), I really don't see an advantage to the Toy Story lot over the parking structure.