BriarRosie
<font color=blue>Creator of Tag Fairy Haiku:<br>Cl
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Well, folks, I hate to admit it, but I know next to nothing about planning a Disneyland trip. I know Walt Disney World front and back, but I need "learning experiences" for Disneyland / DCA.
My one and only trip to Disneyland was in May, 1996. I was there as part of the second annual TDS CM trip, and I had a ball!
I found some attractions far superior in DL than in the MK at WDW, and darned if they didn't move Adventureland on me!
Now I've decided to squeeze a DL trip before my two WDW trips I have later this year. I may or may not have friends joining me, although it looks really good that they might. However, I prepared myself booking as if I were taking a solo trip.
Here's what I've done so far:
Dates : August 7-11, 2003 (Thursday through Monday)
Airfare : I noticed a couple of months ago that fares from Chicago to SNA and LAX were extremely low! I heard that flying into SNA was better when you're going to Disneyland, so I booked a round-trip flight with United at $173.50. Not too shabby! (The same flight now was $314!)
Accommodations : Since I booked such a great flight, I realized that I should look for a room. I heard nothing but good things about the Candy Cane Inn, so I did a little online investigating. I found that if I book online, and if there's available rooms, they had a web-only rate of $77 per night plus tax. Perfect!
I have my travel dates, my airfare, and my accommodations. I also know that I should use SuperShuttle (I guess it's the DL "Mears"?) to get to my hotel from the airport.
I can cancel my room at the Candy Cane Inn if my friends and I decided to splurge at a DL resort. I'm glad I have the "backup" reservation, though!
I did a little research about park admission, and I saw that MouseSavers had described a five day ticket for the price of three. There was also the Passport Plus, which gave you a few extras that I'd take advantage of, like the breakfast in the park and the multiple FastPasses.
I do want to try to get a seat for the Fantasmic Dessert Buffet, so I wrote down a phone number I saw in another thread. (I hope the 30 day phone call isn't as insane as the 60 day Princess Breakfast one!)
I know that I want to try a few full service restaurants, but the only one I've visited from my 1996 trip was Blue Bayou.
(FYI: I systematically try a new-to-me restaurant during my WDW trips, and there are very few I haven't tried yet!)
I think I'm off to a good start.
My one and only trip to Disneyland was in May, 1996. I was there as part of the second annual TDS CM trip, and I had a ball!
I found some attractions far superior in DL than in the MK at WDW, and darned if they didn't move Adventureland on me!
Now I've decided to squeeze a DL trip before my two WDW trips I have later this year. I may or may not have friends joining me, although it looks really good that they might. However, I prepared myself booking as if I were taking a solo trip.
Here's what I've done so far:
Dates : August 7-11, 2003 (Thursday through Monday)
Airfare : I noticed a couple of months ago that fares from Chicago to SNA and LAX were extremely low! I heard that flying into SNA was better when you're going to Disneyland, so I booked a round-trip flight with United at $173.50. Not too shabby! (The same flight now was $314!)
Accommodations : Since I booked such a great flight, I realized that I should look for a room. I heard nothing but good things about the Candy Cane Inn, so I did a little online investigating. I found that if I book online, and if there's available rooms, they had a web-only rate of $77 per night plus tax. Perfect!
I have my travel dates, my airfare, and my accommodations. I also know that I should use SuperShuttle (I guess it's the DL "Mears"?) to get to my hotel from the airport.
I can cancel my room at the Candy Cane Inn if my friends and I decided to splurge at a DL resort. I'm glad I have the "backup" reservation, though!
I did a little research about park admission, and I saw that MouseSavers had described a five day ticket for the price of three. There was also the Passport Plus, which gave you a few extras that I'd take advantage of, like the breakfast in the park and the multiple FastPasses.
I do want to try to get a seat for the Fantasmic Dessert Buffet, so I wrote down a phone number I saw in another thread. (I hope the 30 day phone call isn't as insane as the 60 day Princess Breakfast one!)
I know that I want to try a few full service restaurants, but the only one I've visited from my 1996 trip was Blue Bayou.
(FYI: I systematically try a new-to-me restaurant during my WDW trips, and there are very few I haven't tried yet!)
I think I'm off to a good start.
