Tell Me About Disneyland . . . .

janet89

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I am determined for my son to experience Disney again before he is 10. OK, we have been on the Disney cruise and to Magic Kingdom. He was little, so we missed some of the attractions due to needing a break. The problem is, my husband does not like amusement parks and this includes Disney.

There in a trade show in Orlando that we MIGHT attend. If this happens, we will be back to WDW. If not, we will be looking at a spring break trip, which will be mid-March. IF DH goes, I was thinking we might fly to Vegas (something HE likes plus free hotel). Stay there a couple of days, maybe see a show, then drive to Anaheim for a couple of days. If he refuses, I will take DS myself to WDW.

Sorry for the long, rambling intro. . . . . I have researched WDW to death, but really haven't found as much info about DL. :confused3 Are there touring plans? Where should we stay? I would like to stay at GC, but I know it is $$$. We have rewards cards for Hilton, Marriott and HI properties. I think I read there is a Fairfield Inn across from DL? How will crowds be mid-March? TIA everyone!!
 
If your dh hates theme parks, I would be tempted to avoid peak times (like Spring Break) like the plague. He'll probably really hate it if it's packed. As much as I've loved our trips to WDW, you couldn't pay me enough to do a Disney vacation during Spring Break, summer vacation, or Christmas.

If you're not against it, I would recommend pulling your son out of school, and going off-peak season. That way you could avoid the crowds and long lines, plus the resorts are cheaper off-season.
 


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