If it were me, I'd probably just stick to the full day at DL as it is hard enough to do everything there in one day. Which day are you going? I'll be in the parks the 11th and 12th.
We re going on 10/9.
If it were me, I'd probably just stick to the full day at DL as it is hard enough to do everything there in one day. Which day are you going? I'll be in the parks the 11th and 12th.
I'd say 100% no on the hopper in this case. Disneyland has more than enough to keep everyone occupied by itself for one day. I'm not sure if you've led big groups through parks before or not, but I thought it was difficult leading seven people/sets of interests/bladders/etc around Epcot years ago. It would be worse in a park with a lot more to do and a bigger group to keep happy.So we re taking a couple of newlyweds from Italy to Disneyland in a couple weeks. We re going to be about a group of 14 including a few young kids. They only have time for one day at the park.
Park hop or no park hop? I’m leaning no because we re a large slow moving group (even though some of the ladies and kids might break off) and there is so much to do at Disneyland anyway. But kind of also want them to experience a few things at DCA like RSR, Soarin, GOTG:MB and maybe Incredicoaster. I feel like a couple of these rides at DCA would probably be Some of their favorite rides. Soarin not being a fan favorite amongst more traditional Disneyland fans always seems to be a crowd favorite amongst casuals. RSR is a real Disney E ticket with huge scale and some thrills. Incredicoaster and GOTG:MB are not the creme da La creme as far as Disney attractions but they are sure to satisfy on thrill alone.
From experience, one day park hoppers are not really a great idea especially with a large group. But they re not from San Francisco. They re from Italy and may never come back here again. The same way that DCA feels lacking when you can’t park hop to DL, DL feels a little light on the thrills when you can park hop to DCA. The parks really compliment each other.
I'd say 100% no on the hopper in this case. Disneyland has more than enough to keep everyone occupied by itself for one day. I'm not sure if you've led big groups through parks before or not, but I thought it was difficult leading seven people/sets of interests/bladders/etc around Epcot years ago. It would be worse in a park with a lot more to do and a bigger group to keep happy.
If they have any sort of image about what they're going to get from Disneyland, it's going to come from the main park.
And even with the parks being across the street, adding another park adds expense and complexity in a way that not everyone is likely to be ok with (there's going to be somebody who runs out of stamina before everyone else, or that doesn't understand why you're moving around the park(s) so much and not just hitting everything as you come to them, etc).
I think in terms of thrills you have the mountains, Indy, Rise, and the simulators. Maybe not as thrilling as what's at DCA, but there's a decent selection nonetheless, and then if they want real thrills they have places like Gardaland or Mirabilandia that are theoretically accessible to them in Italy. I'm not sure what it's like in Italy specifically, but Soarin' variations-generically called Flying Theaters-are starting to pop up everywhere-I've done or seen them in places like Wisconsin Dells, the Mall of America, Branson, and Las Vegas and heard of them in many other places. They may not find Soarin' Over the World specifically, but they are spreading around Europe too. If there isn't one now, there probably will be in a few years.
Sometimes less really is more and this is one of those times IMO. Let them completely soak up one park instead of sampling two. And because DL has so much going on, it's unlikely you'll be hurting for things to do at any point.
I'd say 100% no on the hopper in this case. Disneyland has more than enough to keep everyone occupied by itself for one day. I'm not sure if you've led big groups through parks before or not, but I thought it was difficult leading seven people/sets of interests/bladders/etc around Epcot years ago. It would be worse in a park with a lot more to do and a bigger group to keep happy.
If they have any sort of image about what they're going to get from Disneyland, it's going to come from the main park.
And even with the parks being across the street, adding another park adds expense and complexity in a way that not everyone is likely to be ok with (there's going to be somebody who runs out of stamina before everyone else, or that doesn't understand why you're moving around the park(s) so much and not just hitting everything as you come to them, etc).
I think in terms of thrills you have the mountains, Indy, Rise, and the simulators. Maybe not as thrilling as what's at DCA, but there's a decent selection nonetheless, and then if they want real thrills they have places like Gardaland or Mirabilandia that are theoretically accessible to them in Italy. I'm not sure what it's like in Italy specifically, but Soarin' variations-generically called Flying Theaters-are starting to pop up everywhere-I've done or seen them in places like Wisconsin Dells, the Mall of America, Branson, and Las Vegas and heard of them in many other places. They may not find Soarin' Over the World specifically, but they are spreading around Europe too. If there isn't one now, there probably will be in a few years.
Sometimes less really is more and this is one of those times IMO. Let them completely soak up one park instead of sampling two. And because DL has so much going on, it's unlikely you'll be hurting for things to do at any point.
As someone who managed a group of 12 before in college, it's very difficult but not impossible to manage a large group park hopping, but everyone pretty much needs to be clear that we're moving quickly if they want the full DL experience. Sometimes that's not what people want, in which case it might be better to just set the expectation that it's gonna be a slow day; better someone experience DL at a slower pace and enjoy the parks than experience all the rides and get burnt out (though if they're coming from Italy maybe it is worth doing a go for broke Disney day).
I'd say 100% no on the hopper in this case. Disneyland has more than enough to keep everyone occupied by itself for one day. I'm not sure if you've led big groups through parks before or not, but I thought it was difficult leading seven people/sets of interests/bladders/etc around Epcot years ago. It would be worse in a park with a lot more to do and a bigger group to keep happy.
If they have any sort of image about what they're going to get from Disneyland, it's going to come from the main park.
And even with the parks being across the street, adding another park adds expense and complexity in a way that not everyone is likely to be ok with (there's going to be somebody who runs out of stamina before everyone else, or that doesn't understand why you're moving around the park(s) so much and not just hitting everything as you come to them, etc).
I think in terms of thrills you have the mountains, Indy, Rise, and the simulators. Maybe not as thrilling as what's at DCA, but there's a decent selection nonetheless, and then if they want real thrills they have places like Gardaland or Mirabilandia that are theoretically accessible to them in Italy. I'm not sure what it's like in Italy specifically, but Soarin' variations-generically called Flying Theaters-are starting to pop up everywhere-I've done or seen them in places like Wisconsin Dells, the Mall of America, Branson, and Las Vegas and heard of them in many other places. They may not find Soarin' Over the World specifically, but they are spreading around Europe too. If there isn't one now, there probably will be in a few years.
Sometimes less really is more and this is one of those times IMO. Let them completely soak up one park instead of sampling two. And because DL has so much going on, it's unlikely you'll be hurting for things to do at any point.
That's tough because such a large group is bound to have different preferences, if you try to keep together. Maybe follow their lead as to what interests them?So we re taking a couple of newlyweds from Italy to Disneyland in a couple weeks. We re going to be about a group of 14 including a few young kids. They only have time for one day at the park.
Park hop or no park hop? I’m leaning no because we re a large slow moving group (even though some of the ladies and kids might break off) and there is so much to do at Disneyland anyway. But kind of also want them to experience a few things at DCA like RSR, Soarin, GOTG:MB and maybe Incredicoaster. I feel like a couple of these rides at DCA would probably be Some of their favorite rides. Soarin not being a fan favorite amongst more traditional Disneyland fans always seems to be a crowd favorite amongst casuals. RSR is a real Disney E ticket with huge scale and some thrills. Incredicoaster and GOTG:MB are not the creme da La creme as far as Disney attractions but they are sure to satisfy on thrill alone.
From experience, one day park hoppers are not really a great idea especially with a large group. But they re not from San Francisco. They re from Italy and may never come back here again. The same way that DCA feels lacking when you can’t park hop to DL, DL feels a little light on the thrills when you can park hop to DCA. The parks really compliment each other.
So we re taking a couple of newlyweds from Italy to Disneyland in a couple weeks. We re going to be about a group of 14 including a few young kids. They only have time for one day at the park.
Park hop or no park hop? I’m leaning no because we re a large slow moving group (even though some of the ladies and kids might break off) and there is so much to do at Disneyland anyway. But kind of also want them to experience a few things at DCA like RSR, Soarin, GOTG:MB and maybe Incredicoaster. I feel like a couple of these rides at DCA would probably be Some of their favorite rides. Soarin not being a fan favorite amongst more traditional Disneyland fans always seems to be a crowd favorite amongst casuals. RSR is a real Disney E ticket with huge scale and some thrills. Incredicoaster and GOTG:MB are not the creme da La creme as far as Disney attractions but they are sure to satisfy on thrill alone.
From experience, one day park hoppers are not really a great idea especially with a large group. But they re not from San Francisco. They re from Italy and may never come back here again. The same way that DCA feels lacking when you can’t park hop to DL, DL feels a little light on the thrills when you can park hop to DCA. The parks really compliment each other.
And now I can plan a nice “long” lunch at Plaza Inn too
Better yet, take them to Pizza Planet so they can enjoy some 'authentic' Italian pasta and pizza! Ha!
Save the cost of a park hopper and use it towards a nice meal in the park, or a dining package for the fireworks?
With 14 people for one day I imagine y'all will be separating- and Disneyland really does have a ton to do to fill out a day.
Excited to hear how the trip goes.
Mmmmm, Rubber chicken.
This inspired me to make a Restaurant/Food thread.
Hurricane Ian was just two mph from a Category 5 and made landfall in the Ft Myers area of Florida making it the fourth strongest storm to ever land in the US of all time.It's been typically delightful here in La Jolla this week, but I guess there's a big hurricane out in Florida? And it's now traveling over Orlando and Disney World tonight? And they've closed all the WDW parks for two days because of it?
That's crummy. I hope they're okay out there!
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