I'm starting to wonder if the Davy Crockett Ranch might be a better choice - we have a car - is that it's only major downside?
if you have a car the Davy Crockett Ranch isn't a problem at all

I'm starting to wonder if the Davy Crockett Ranch might be a better choice - we have a car - is that it's only major downside?
Thank you for the help. The room only for 1 night at the Cheyenne is 229 Euros. The tickets (if I buy it before March 27) would be 222 Euros for the 4 of us. If I want to go for two days, it looks like it would just be cheaper to buy 2 of the 20th anniversary tickets rather than 1 2-day ticket, which is strange. So separately it's 451 Euros for 1 night & 1-day, 719 for 1 night & 2 days. The package for 1 night and 2 days is 874, so unless there is something special about the packages that I don't know, it's better to book separately, right? In all cases, the ranch is looking like a more expensive option, so I think I should stick with Cheyenne.
The breakfast thing is interesting - so what you're saying is that we should take the breakfast in the park option and just eat after the EMH is over? That sounds like a great idea as from what I understand the hotel breakfast lines are a nightmare.
I really, really appreciate the experience and advice of veterans - thank you!
you don't get anything extra buying a package over booking the hotel separately and then sorting out your own park tickets, so if its cheaper to do it separately, do that.
Are any of your party children, if so how old are they? Just thinking about possibly cheaper park ticket options for you (and to be honest I think paying 229 euros for one night in the Cheyenne is very expensive, but if you're certain you want onsite, I guess you'd have to pay that price).
If you stay at the Santa Fe, Cheyenne, Sequoia Lodge and Newport Bay Club hotels, you can ask at your hotel reception to have breakfast in the park instead of at your hotel. However, you can't book this ahead of check-in, and its not available every day. So if you are thinking of this, I'd treat is as a possible extra, not a definite. You get timeslots for this breakfast in the park, and yes, if you take a 9.15 or 9.30am timeslot, you can do the quietest hour of EMH (from 8am to 9am) then have breakfast without leaving the park.
I know, it's very expensive! Sequoia is 329 Euros, so I'm not sure if that's worth it. That's why I'm trying to keep it to one night. That way I get the EMH, since it will likely be very busy. If I can keep my car parked there for my check out day and can check my luggage at the hotel, then that next night we'll just stay offsite somewhere very cheap. So far the only way I can see booking just the room for 1 night is expedia.co.uk. Are there other places people know of? I wonder if I called Disney if they would do it directly?
How I wish my daughters were 7 right now! They are 9. We are not big on shows, and probably especially not if there would be a language barrier - so it will be rides, rides, rides - that's why the EMH could be so valuable for us.
We don't mind getting up very early to have breakfast at the hotel if necessary before EMH starts if there is a 7 am slot available. Normally in California we eat very early, go through security, and then wait for the gates to open. We love the countdown part. Getting up early doesn't phase us!
Obviously, when you take a fastpass, you are expected to be there between the times given on the ticket
It's not fair to everyone else who are there on time, if you show up late and squeeze in.
(but that's just my honest opinion, because I've seen many people try over the years)
Thank you for the tip about the tickets - I will wait on that!
I think we will just do one day as my husband might have a heart attack if I buy a 2-day ticket (it's a real concession for him to go at all; he think the idea of going to Disneyland while we're in Europe is ludicrous, but he's willing to humour me for one day).
One last thing - on your check out day, you can definitely leave your car parked in the hotel parking lot the whole day, correct? Or do you need to move it?
That would be a pain, especially if we then had to pay to park in the main lot.
Yes, it appears I'm comparing full price offers at the moment so there's no need to book yet. Are there every room only deals, or is it only on packages?