Maybe it's just me, but I guess I'm kind of old-fashioned when it comes to vacations being vacation. That is, I take an internet break and just concentrate on the vacation I'm experiencing--good and bad, and believe me, I've had some bad vacations

. I guess I just don't get why I would come on to a DLR fan message board in the middle of my vacation and talk about what a horrible time I'm having at their beloved park. What exactly are
we supposed to do about it? What exactly are you expecting out of such an action? It's not like you're going to convince someone on the DLR side of DIS not to go to DLR because of your trip report. So are you just trying to pick a fight or stir the pot?
It's like getting halfway through football season and then going on a Green Bay Packers fan site and saying "the Packers suck!!!" Well sure, a lot of people agree with that, but you will not find those people on a Packers fan site. What you WILL find are a bunch of hard-core Packers fans telling you why you're wrong. And sure, it's a matter of opinion and everyone is entitled to their opinion, but if you're looking for support and validation, there are better places to go. If you're looking for contention and an argument, then carry on.
But why use up all of that emotional energy when you're on vacation with your family? Even if this is the worst vacation of your entire life and the biggest waste of money you've ever spent--that's a memorable vacation too. I mean, not a great one, sure, but it happens. Not every experience in life is going to be a fabulous one, no matter how much money it cost you to have it.
I'm really sorry you're not having a good time at the DLR. That has never been my experience but I do not doubt that this is yours. But you're on vacation with your family. I presume you're not working while you're here. Even if you aren't enjoying the parks--even if you think this is the biggest waste of time and money you've ever spent, you're still here with your family. So stop going to the parks if they're so disappointing

. Spend a couple days at the pool. Rent a car and go to the beach. Go see Hollywood or
Legoland or Universal Studios or the San Diego Zoo or take the OCTA (city bus) to Knott's. There's no shortage of things to do in the
Disneyland area. Or just take your family out to a nice meal and relax. But focus on your family. Unplug from the feed. Try to relax. Try to make the absolute best you can out of the apparently crappy vacation you've experienced up to now.
I understand that you're disappointed, but it is a colossal waste of time and emotional energy to come on a message board where you KNOW that many people, rightly or wrongly, consider Disneyland to be sacrosanct, and try to argue that their park sucks and another destination is much better. If you want to come back here after you've gotten home to argue the same points then hey, knock yourself out. But complaining here about how much Disneyland sucks and how disappointing you are in the
middle of your vacation is going to do nothing to make your situation better or make your visit more enjoyable.
Make the best you can out of your bad situation, or at least try. At the end of the day, Disney magic is not about the rides (open or closed) or the shows (easy to see or not) or the cast members (knowledgeable or not). It's about time spent with people you love and care about, with experiencing something you can't experience anywhere else (because DLR and WDW are two totally different experiences). Disney magic is not something that happens TO you when you're here (or in FL or any other Disney property). Disney magic is about the whole experience. Some of that experience you can control--other parts you can't. Even if the rest of the trip is a disappointment, at least try to make the parts you CAN control be the best they can be.
