I just had to reply to this! My family and I have been going to Disney World every spring/summer for twenty years now. Last month, my sister got married in California, so we decided to turn it into a trip to
Disneyland. I loved it SO much, but admit that I had a real hard time warming up to it the first day we went. When we arrived, we parked in a huge parking ramp and nothing about it felt "magical" to me. Disneyland was so crowded, I had a hard time appreciating anything and just felt like I couldn't get my bearings. Then, that afternoon, we checked into the Disneyland Hotel and it all changed. I wondered if we'd feel like we were staying "on property" like in WDW and we did. The magic was there. The resort reminded me so much of Disney World. Shopping, counter service, great pool...If you get a chance to visit, check it out.
I agree with the previous post not to miss Pirates of the Caribbean. I've been on Pirates so many times in WDW, it's not a "can't-miss" attraction for me anymore. But, oh my goodness, the Disneyland one blew me away. I was also shocked that I liked It's a Small World. I never go on this in WDW, but it's on a grander scale at Disneyland. Jolly Holiday Bakery and Rancho del Zocalo were my favorite places to eat. Fun ambience very reminiscent of WDW. I realize this may make me sound like I have no taste or don't know what I'm talking about to some, but I went to Cafe Orleans and Napa Rose and they just didn't blow me away...not like the fine dining in WDW does.
The thing I loved the most about Disneyland was how close everything was. If we walked through an archway at the Disneyland Hotel (it's a smaller scale version of the Sorcerer Hat at Hollywood Studios), you're in Downtown Disney. Take a short walk through Downtown Disney and you quickly arrive at the main gates for Disneyland and California Adventure. All that is located on the same promenade! Don't miss the monorail station in Downtown Disney, especially if you're staying at the Disneyland Hotel. The monorail only makes one stop: in Tomorrowland! So, you can bypass the main gates and get dropped off in the back of the park.
If you have any other questions or anything, feel free to DM me. I know research can be difficult, especially when you're so accustomed to WDW.