Trip Report 2018-2019 A Year in the Land (Disneyland)...a multi-trip report

Hello and welcome to my trip report for my year as an annual passholder to Disneyland. Me (Amy) and my husband (Brad) have been passholders of both Disneyland and Walt Disney World but this year we decided to be exclusive to just the Land. It was a little painful to give up going to WDW this year, we consider it our home park but we also enjoy Disneyland too. I think I have a little more fondness to it than Brad, but anyway.... So why are we passholders for DL exclusively this year instead of WDW or both parks. Well financially it didn't necessarily make sense. Brad is a big Star Wars fan and I'm a big Disney nerd so with Galaxy's Edge opening in the Land earlier than WDW that was a draw. And the D23 Expo is in Anaheim again this year so it checked boxes for both of us.

So I'm going to begin this report a little in the past, 2018, that's right so long ago! :) We traveled to Disneyland over Thanksgiving 2018 and bought our annual passes so that is where we will start the trip report.

Upcoming trips:
A. late March 2019
B. possibly (most likely) a solo trip for me over Easter 2019 (Why solo?...well Brad is a pastor and the congregation kind of expects him to be there over Easter. I'm a teacher and have a nice little break over Easter and the hubs is too busy over Holy week and Easter so he won't really notice I'm gone.)
C. Late June 2019 to celebrate our anniversary and birthdays all in June and in the same week. This trip will include Los Angeles, Sequoia National Park, Death Valley National Park, Joshua Tree National Park & Palm Springs as well as Disneyland (and perhaps if rumors are true our first entrance into Galaxy's Edge)
D. our last trip late August for Disneyland and D23 Expo

By the way...if any of you are in Disneyland when our paths cross it would be cool to have any meet ups or say hi. I've met a few awesome WDWMagic members in Walt Disney World and it has been so cool. Don't be afraid to say hi if you see us walking around too!:):cool:

So let's start the first leg of the trip report: November 20-25 2018

Tuesday November 20
Brad and I both had a full day at work. My day should have been full of students but since it is Deer Hunting week (or at least the big gun hunting week) in Wisconsin and Thanksgiving week, our district gives the kids the week off and teachers report for two days of inservice. So it wasn't a hectic day for me. However there was a little kerfuffle in the plan for today. It involved our beloved and spoiled minature schnauzer Kapono.
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My boss said that we could leave at 3pm instead of 3:30pm so hubby picked me up on the way to drop off Kapono at the kennel. Kapono has only spent 2 days ever in this kennel (good experience) usually she stays with my sister but she was unable to care for her this time. So it was the first time Kapono was going to be spending an extended time in a kennel. So we arrived at the kennel and no one is there, even though it is check-in time and the main building for the kennel is unlocked. So we go inside and wait thinking that maybe the owner is just busy at the house and will be out soon. After 5 minutes no one came even though dogs were barking in her house and in the kennel. So hubs gives her a call. And in the mean time I'm concerned that she left the kennel unlocked! Anyway, the lady was surprised we were calling and had lost track of time and was an hour away from the kennel. But more importantly she was surprised that we were there because she hadn't written down our reservation!!!! Hubs had the email confirmation though. Luckily she had one run left. She said it was luckily for us, but really it was lucky for her!!!! I don't know what we would have done if that run wouldn't have been available though. Although hubs said one of our church members would have pitched in for us. So I took Kapono out into the fenced in yard area and when I let her in she happily ran into the open caged run. I was glad she seemed happy to be there but a little concerned now at the professionalism of the kennel owner. Fast forward to the end of our trip when we picked her up...Kapono had been a good girl there and was safe (and clean). So it all worked out and this over-protective dog mom was happy, and the kennel owner apologized a few times.


So anyway, after we dropped Kapono off we drove up to Minneapolis to the airport for our flight. We ended up being pretty early for our flight but we'd rather wait safely at the airport than be stressed out in traffic. Check in and security took less than 15 minutes so we had a decent meal and drinks at the Minnesota Wild (our favorite hockey team) teamed restaurant). We hadn't planned on eating here but I guess it was fate since we were wearing our Disney Minnesota Wild themed shirts.

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The seats we were in used to be 1st class but now the company is going more the Spirit route and these seats were $45 more to the base ticket price. So for that we thought it was a deal to have slightly bigger seats and more foot space for the flight.
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Adios Minnesota!
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We flew into LAX and took an Uber to Anaheim. The traffic was a little heavy in the arrival/departure area so it took our Uber driver a little while about 10-15 minutes to get to us, but it didn't seem too bad. We made it to Anaheim in about 40 minutes (our driver was a speed demon) but that was okay with us. We checked into our hotel the Best Western Park Place Inn, literally across the street from the entrance as seen below. We went to the ticket booth and purchased/cashed in 4 day park hoppers for our annual passes with Max pass and gleefully entered Disneyland with about 40 minutes until park close!

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amjt660

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Ok so I hope this does not come across the wrong way

I think Carsland should never be copied
It is done so well at DCA it should stay their as the flagship land to draw people in

And with all due respect (this is where I might get pushback) if you want to experience it - go to California !! See Walt’s park!! Expand your horizons!!

Pandora and Everest and Epcot should stay in Florida only by the same logic

Sharing from overseas parks is more understandable but even those parks should have signature attractions and/ or lands that are not copied

And Star Wars Galaxy Edge? - I would have given it to WDW only - DHS needs more attraction capacity more than DLR

Now will I boycott SW at DLR - hell no- I am a Star Wars fan and will experience it no matter wherever it is !!!!

( my recent TR's should show that I am drawn to SW attractions around the world!!)

Max
 
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ajrwdwgirl

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Ok so I hope this does not come across the wrong way

I think Carsland should never be copied
It is done so well at DCA it should stay their as the flagship land to draw people in

And with all due respect (this is where I might get pushback) if you want to experience it - go to California !! See Walt’s park!! Expand your horizons!!

Pandora and Everest and Epcot should stay in Florida only by the same logic

Sharing from overseas parks is more understandable but even those parks should have signature attractions and/ or lands that are not copied

And Star Wars Galaxy Edge? - I would have given it to WDW only - DHS needs more attraction capacity more than DLR

Now will I boycott SW at DLR - hell no- I am a Star Wars fan and will experience it no matter wherever it is !!!!

( my recent TR show me drawn to SW attractions around the world!!)

Max

Good points there. I do like that there are different attractions at the Disney parks so it gives me a reason to go to them. I am looking forward to Galaxy's Edge because Star Wars is okay and it will be something new to do. But I am a little concerned at how it will change the dynamic of Disneyland. I'm not as concerned at how it will impact Hollywood Studios though. I'm sure it will be fine in both parks in the end.
 

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
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And if you go the Far East parks your view of WDW will go even further down

Max

And going to Disneyland Paris will make someone appreciate the food at the American parks! :);)The food for the most part there was terrible, I couldn't understand why either. When we were in Paris the food everywhere was fantastic. The actually Disneyland Park in Paris was beautiful and fun though.
 

amjt660

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Excellent points Amy
Agree with all of them

The one good thing about SW in Anaheim is that they actually expanded the footprint of the park

So the expected increase in guests will at least have more space - unlike DHS that simply removed other stuff and reused the same parcel of land

Loving the report
The closeup of the band member is priceless!!

Max
 
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ajrwdwgirl

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Thanksgiving at DCA 2018

After Viva Navidad we hummed our way over to Pixar Pier. It was our first chance to check out the changes from Paradise Pier. Overall we weren't wowed with the changes, we were happy with what was done but really we hadn't been that unhappy with how the pier had been before. We had a fast pass for Incredicoaster so that was our destination. I hadn't been much of a fan of California Screamin', it was fine but like with most coasters that go upside down I usually ended the ride with a headache. And for California Screamin' there really wasn't much reward (ie. story, music, or scenery) onboard to make the headache worth it. Since Incredicoaster was "new" I had to go on and unlike Screamin' this version did give me more of a reward to get that headache in the end. Both Brad and I ended up enjoying Incredicoaster a lot and would go on a few more rides this trip. And, spoiler alert, we really thought it was best at night.

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I loved these billboards on the Pier.
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ajrwdwgirl

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Great billboards on the pier and the ones in carsland were funny as well

I am a Cali Screamer fan who has not riden incredi coaster yet

Reserving judgement unti I can personally experience it

Max

Once you get around to riding Incredicoaster I think you will like it, unless you were a really big fan of the music of Screamin. I like that there is a little more of a story to Incredicoaster and the little scenes and enhancements (like a cookie smell in parts) just make it better.
 

ajrwdwgirl

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I just decided to check out flights for my possible April solo trip and to my surprise Delta had a round trip flight in and out of SNA (John Wayne) airport, which is the good airport to fly in and out of, for under $400! Last time I looked it was over $500 almost $600! So I booked as quick as I could get to my credit card.

So I guess you readers will have a March and April trip for sure to read about. :)
 

susan lees

Well-Known Member
Ok so I hope this does not come across the wrong way

I think Carsland should never be copied
It is done so well at DCA it should stay their as the flagship land to draw people in

And with all due respect (this is where I might get pushback) if you want to experience it - go to California !! See Walt’s park!! Expand your horizons!!

Pandora and Everest and Epcot should stay in Florida only by the same logic

Sharing from overseas parks is more understandable but even those parks should have signature attractions and/ or lands that are not copied

And Star Wars Galaxy Edge? - I would have given it to WDW only - DHS needs more attraction capacity more than DLR

Now will I boycott SW at DLR - hell no- I am a Star Wars fan and will experience it no matter wherever it is !!!!

( my recent TR show me drawn to SW attractions around the world!!)

Max
Well said 😊
 

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
Original Poster
Really enjoyed the photos at Viva Navidad. I don't think I've ever seen photos from that before. The costumes are wonderful. I particularly like the red suits on the men in the Mariachi band.

It really is a fantastic show. I'm glad you enjoyed the pictures.

Love the Soldier drummers with the red dots on the cheeks! So stinking cute!

I thought they were cute too. They reminded of me of the soldiers in the Christmas parades, which I love!

Loooove those billboards!! I want those for my house, lol!

They are so well designed.
 

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