BriannaRuth
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I picked up a Disney guide book at the library just to see if it might have any tidbits of information I don't already know about. There's one book that I really like and it's great, but this is a different one. Not sure if I can post book names here. This is a 2024 edition of this book.
These are their "ONE DAY Disneyland Park" recommendations:
1. Go to Adventureland and do Jungle Cruise and Indy
2. Pirates and Pooh
3. Galaxy's Edge, "highlights include" Smugglers Run and ROTR
4. Backtrack to New Orleans Square and "pay a visit" to HM and Pirates "before breaking for a bite to eat" (Pirates twice? And eat what by this time, dinner?)
5. Check the schedule so you can be sure to watch the parade, then BTMRR
6. Fantasy Faire, then all the attractions in FL (including Matterhorn and Small World)
7. Runaway Railway and play in Toon Town if you have small kids
8. Keep an eye on the time and try to fit in an afternoon show
9. Disneyland Railroad, get off in Tomorrowland and do Nemo, Space, and Buzz before dinner
10. Note: If the park is open late, take the monorail to DTD and have dinner there!
11. Autotopia, Star Tours and/or AstroOrbiter
12. Hit anything you missed at Fantasyland
13. Fantasmic if it's open
14. Do Main Street, stopping for dessert and shopping, also Lincoln and fireworks
15. If there's time
go back for seconds of your favorite attractions and shows
ONE DAY at DCA is slightly better. Not going to post the whole one day schedule, but I will say that it includes Redwood Creek, Mickey's PhilharMagic, ALL of Animation Studios including the meet and greet, and a suggestion of getting wine pairing tips or doing tastings at Golden Vine Winery!!
These one day planning tips helpfully include a dashed line near the page binding with a picture of a tiny pair of scissors so you can cut them out and take them with you!
Then there's this --
Saturday is the busiest day of the week, including in the summer (followed by Sundays)
I gained two things from this book -- learned never to buy this company's guidebooks for ANY destination I may visit in the future, and a good laugh.
These are their "ONE DAY Disneyland Park" recommendations:
1. Go to Adventureland and do Jungle Cruise and Indy
2. Pirates and Pooh
3. Galaxy's Edge, "highlights include" Smugglers Run and ROTR
4. Backtrack to New Orleans Square and "pay a visit" to HM and Pirates "before breaking for a bite to eat" (Pirates twice? And eat what by this time, dinner?)
5. Check the schedule so you can be sure to watch the parade, then BTMRR
6. Fantasy Faire, then all the attractions in FL (including Matterhorn and Small World)
7. Runaway Railway and play in Toon Town if you have small kids
8. Keep an eye on the time and try to fit in an afternoon show

9. Disneyland Railroad, get off in Tomorrowland and do Nemo, Space, and Buzz before dinner
10. Note: If the park is open late, take the monorail to DTD and have dinner there!
11. Autotopia, Star Tours and/or AstroOrbiter
12. Hit anything you missed at Fantasyland
13. Fantasmic if it's open
14. Do Main Street, stopping for dessert and shopping, also Lincoln and fireworks
15. If there's time

ONE DAY at DCA is slightly better. Not going to post the whole one day schedule, but I will say that it includes Redwood Creek, Mickey's PhilharMagic, ALL of Animation Studios including the meet and greet, and a suggestion of getting wine pairing tips or doing tastings at Golden Vine Winery!!
These one day planning tips helpfully include a dashed line near the page binding with a picture of a tiny pair of scissors so you can cut them out and take them with you!
Then there's this --
Saturday is the busiest day of the week, including in the summer (followed by Sundays)
I gained two things from this book -- learned never to buy this company's guidebooks for ANY destination I may visit in the future, and a good laugh.