What about a trip to DisneyLand?(Bringing out our Inner Child °O° December 3-7 '09)

Were you guys (and by "you guys" I mean Sha) still planning on the DL trip? If so, when?
 
Were you guys (and by "you guys" I mean Sha) still planning on the DL trip? If so, when?

4-7 December 2009

and flying out of Atlanta with you and some others :) Nothing new to report about the trip, but waiting to see what comes through with some room rates to cut costs for all of us
 
If anyone is interested and is looking to stay at a nice, clean and affordable hotel - I recommend the Howard Johnson's Anahiem. It is about a 5 minute walk from the security gates into Disneyland/DCA, the room I stayed in was fabulous and very affordable, especially if you are sharing the costs with someone else.
 
For tight budget minded folks, I've stayed at the clean and well maintained Motel 6 Anaheim Maingate #1066, 100 West Disney Way, for most visits over the past decade or so. Current room rates are $49.99/night and WiFi costs $2.99/24 hours. The 0.8-mile walk to DLR is a bit longer than from other hotels closer to the park. It'd take me about 15 minutes to walk to the park entrance, which helped to burn off those Monte Cristo sandwiches.:laughing:
 

For tight budget minded folks, I've stayed at the clean and well maintained Motel 6 Anaheim Maingate #1066, 100 West Disney Way, for most visits over the past decade or so. Current room rates are $49.99/night and WiFi costs $2.99/24 hours. The 0.8-mile walk to DLR is a bit longer than from other hotels closer to the park. It'd take me about 15 minutes to walk to the park entrance, which helped to burn off those Monte Cristo sandwiches.:laughing:

:rotfl2: Check out the Video!

I think Jerry needs to consider coming on this trip and staying here:rotfl:
 
If I stay an extra day, would anyone be willing to head over to Knotts Berry Farm with me???
 
:rotfl2: Check out the Video!
My rooms have looked just like the one in the video, clean and comfortable, plus no charges for local phone calls. I recall the hotel was remodeled 5-7 years ago and converted to a Red Roof Inn, then a few years later, returned to being a Motel 6, both chains owned by the Accor Corp. with headquarters in Paris, France.:surfweb:
 
It'll be my first trip to CA so I'm going to do everything I can... and considering that it's only 6 miles from DL, it'll be a "must-do" for me :goodvibes
 
If I stay an extra day, would anyone be willing to head over to Knotts Berry Farm with me???

It'll be my first trip to CA so I'm going to do everything I can... and considering that it's only 6 miles from DL, it'll be a "must-do" for me :goodvibes

That is something I am sure that can be added in. Didnt know it was that close.
 
If I stay an extra day, would anyone be willing to head over to Knotts Berry Farm with me???

Count me in, Rebecca. It will be my first trip to CA as well, so might as well do as much as feasibly possible within the vicinity.

My rooms have looked just like the one in the video, clean and comfortable, plus no charges for local phone calls. I recall the hotel was remodeled 5-7 years ago and converted to a Red Roof Inn, then a few years later, returned to being a Motel 6, both chains owned by the Accor Corp. with headquarters in Paris, France.:surfweb:

Thanks for the recommendation, Bill. This sounds right up my alley for price, and I can do the walk no problem. Having heard all about the Monte Cristo, and not having ever tried one, I'm now very curious about them and will plan ahead to walk off those calories ;)

OMG the last time I was there.. I was 13 for my 13th bday party!!!!!!!!!:thumbsup2

So that was about 8 years ago, right, Timmy? ;)
 
Count me in, Rebecca. It will be my first trip to CA as well, so might as well do as much as feasibly possible within the vicinity.



Thanks for the recommendation, Bill. This sounds right up my alley for price, and I can do the walk no problem. Having heard all about the Monte Cristo, and not having ever tried one, I'm now very curious about them and will plan ahead to walk off those calories ;)


So that was about 8 years ago, right, Timmy? ;)

the Blue Bayou has the best I am told. I have that recipe from there, but never made them. I am looking forward to this trip too! I am so torn about staying on property... as I would love to have that magic.
 
Care, just so you know also, Jen2 is planning to do her connecting flight via Atlanta... so we could all fly out together.

so for the added day to go to Knott's, do we go a day early, or stay a day later??? :)
 
Thanks for the recommendation, Bill. This sounds right up my alley for price, and I can do the walk no problem. Having heard all about the Monte Cristo, and not having ever tried one, I'm now very curious about them and will plan ahead to walk off those calories ;)
The identical Monte Cristo sandwiches are served in both the Blue Bayou and Café Orleans. Like TS dining at WDW, nowadays, you should make ADRs for the Blue Bayou way in advance of visiting DLR. The Monte Cristo served at Café Orleans is a couple dollars less than at the Blue Bayou. Both locations are TS restaurants and use the same kitchen. However, dining in the Blue Bayou is well worth the slightly higher cost.:thumbsup2
 
The identical Monte Cristo sandwiches are served in both the Blue Bayou and Café Orleans. Like TS dining at WDW, nowadays, you should make ADRs for the Blue Bayou way in advance of visiting DLR. The Monte Cristo served at Café Orleans is a couple dollars less than at the Blue Bayou. Both locations are TS restaurants and use the same kitchen. However, dining in the Blue Bayou is well worth the slightly higher cost.:thumbsup2

I will start working on more of this after the first of the year... find out more of who wants to join in on something like that, probably via email and get numbers for the ADRs
 
I will start working on more of this after the first of the year... find out more of who wants to join in on something like that, probably via email and get numbers for the ADRs
Oh, and just one more tidbit, the Monte Cristo is only served for lunch.:coffee:
 
Care, just so you know also, Jen2 is planning to do her connecting flight via Atlanta... so we could all fly out together.

so for the added day to go to Knott's, do we go a day early, or stay a day later??? :)

I'll make sure to look into flights connecting via Atlanta, and will check with Jen2 on which airline she is planning to fly.

I'd vote for going a day early for Knott's so that we can end our trip at DL.

The identical Monte Cristo sandwiches are served in both the Blue Bayou and Café Orleans. Like TS dining at WDW, nowadays, you should make ADRs for the Blue Bayou way in advance of visiting DLR. The Monte Cristo served at Café Orleans is a couple dollars less than at the Blue Bayou. Both locations are TS restaurants and use the same kitchen. However, dining in the Blue Bayou is well worth the slightly higher cost.:thumbsup2

Thanks for the tips, Bill. Now I'm really craving a Monte Cristo. Think you could FedEx one over here during your next DL visit? :rotfl:

Oh, and just one more tidbit, the Monte Cristo is only served for lunch.:coffee:

That just leaves us more time for drinking and carousing!
Oh my... Did I actually say that in my "loud" voice?
 







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