I am LOVING your trip report!!! I am taking my very first trip to DLR next summer so I have been scouring this board reading everyone's reports. I especially like yours because you included San Diego which we are hoping to do on our trip.
Any must-do advice for a first time to DLR? We have done WDW numerous times but don't want to miss out on what makes
Disneyland unique!
First of all thanks! Secondly I think everyone should make San Diego a must see if their coming to SoCal for the first time. It is so gorgeous down there. LA and the city is really dirty except for the beaches and the suburbs. We have never done the zoo in SD but have done Sea World which we really liked. We have done SW in Florida and liked San Diego's version because it felt smaller and better done. If you go to San Diego please visit Coronado Island. It is so laid back and relaxed. The beach is expansive.
Alright must do Disneyland include:
Billy Hill and Hillbillies - gotta see the Gold team that has Elvis Billy, he usually plays on Thurs-Sundays. Right now they have them in Frontierland outside but they usually play in the Golden Horseshoe.
If you do any tours then do the Walk in Walt's Footsteps. It is really well done and you get some behind the scenes stuff like going into the lobby of Club 33, staying after in the tiki room to see some history, and other cool things plus you get lunch provided and a commerative pin.
Must see World of Color, Remember Dreams Come True Fireworks (usually plays in the off season and is the best fireworks show I've ever seen Disney do), and see Fantasmic!. Magical is good as well.
Ride the Lilly Belle train car Walt had for his wife. Ask at the train station to see if its possible that day. Also ride the train all the way around the tracks.
If you get an early entry then definitely do Fantasyland (I can ride at least 8-9 rides) when we get that extra benefit. I am such a HUGE FAN of the the dark rides at Disneyland and the exterior look of Fantasyland. I love Mr. Toads Wild Ride followed by Peter Pan, Pinocchio, and Snow White. On Snow white make sure you touch the apple.
Gotta ride the canoes on the Rivers of America (can't do it at WDW anymore, right?)
Ride Storybook Canal boats at night.
Currently you can get fast passes at DL and use them after the time your suppose to come back. Use that to your advatage.
Ride IASM at night. I love that experience. It makes me feel what a tunnel of love experience would have been when I ride it with my wife at night.
AT DCA -----
See Aladdin stage show twice (It's that good)
Carsland obviously (I loved all three rides)
The only ride I don't like is Goofy's Sky School
On World of Color (some like it some hate it) if you can see it twice. One from the above section and then see if you can get down to the railing. Such a cool experience there.
Screamin' is alot of fun if you like rollercoasters.
I'll try to think of more as we go along.
Congrats on going to where it all started.