Hey all!
I just wanted to let you guys know that we got back from our very first DLR trip late last night. We had such a wonderful time, and in no small part due to all the wonderful help and advice we got from you all here! If people would be interested, I would be happy to type up a trip report (plus it would be a good way to help me remember the trip in the future too!). However, since it was a 6 day trip, it may take me a little time to get everything typed up and to get all my pictures in order.
Until then, just a quick summary of our trip and some thoughts after getting home:
-We stayed at the Grand Californian, and absolutely loved it. We go to WDW every couple of years and stay at the Animal Kingdom Lodge (which is our home resort and will always be our home away from home), so we are used to long bus rides to and from the parks at WDW. To be so close to both of the parks and to be able to walk everywhere with no driving whatsoever was one of our favorite aspects about our trip. There is also a terrace (largely unadvertised, we just happened to stumble on it while exploring) on the sixth floor of the Grand Californian which looks right over Paradise Pier and gives you a spectacular view, including a birds eye view of World of Color. What a magical little place for Disney to build into their hotel.
-Disneyland is the real deal, what a truly wonderful place. I love Magic Kingdom at WDW (but Epcot is and will forever be my favorite park), but Disneyland is now easily my favorite of the two castle parks. It is charming and lovely, and absolutely packed from top to bottom with wonderful things to see and explore. Since I'm a huge fan of Disney and Disney park history, I was pretty much in heaven here. Yes it was crowded (it was July after all!) and yes some of the guests are a little crazy (but aren't we all to some extent?), but we just took our time and were able to enjoy the experience (and almost every single attraction).
-DCA is a great park! Of course I never saw it before its overhaul, but whatever they did, they did it right. I felt almost as much connection to DCA as to Disneyland on this trip, likely because it was the first park we went to, the close proximity of our hotel, and because of how much we loved World of Color. We spent the whole of the trip spontaneously singing "the world is a carousel of color!" because that song is so darn catchy! Plus the rides at DCA are just plain fun, with RSR and California Screamin' being some of my favorite rides of the trip. Also, as everyone and their mom has said (but it still bears repeating), Cars Land is awesome. Just awesome.
-Food - so good. Being WDW vets we couldn't help ourselves and had to make reservations. We got to experience Blue Bayou, Napa Rose, and Carthay Circle. All completely different dining experiences and all very good. The DLR vets would be proud to know that we also tried our hand at spontaneity and had lunch at the Carnation Cafe one day without a reservation (gasp!), which was also a great experience. We tried out a lot of counter service too, with some of the standouts being the Plaza Inn, Flo's, and Bengal BBQ. It was interesting to see how DLR handles counter service differently from WDW, they have very different systems, and I think they both work well.
I can't wait to share more with you guys! And thanks again for all of your help - it made our trip truly magical.
I just wanted to let you guys know that we got back from our very first DLR trip late last night. We had such a wonderful time, and in no small part due to all the wonderful help and advice we got from you all here! If people would be interested, I would be happy to type up a trip report (plus it would be a good way to help me remember the trip in the future too!). However, since it was a 6 day trip, it may take me a little time to get everything typed up and to get all my pictures in order.
Until then, just a quick summary of our trip and some thoughts after getting home:
-We stayed at the Grand Californian, and absolutely loved it. We go to WDW every couple of years and stay at the Animal Kingdom Lodge (which is our home resort and will always be our home away from home), so we are used to long bus rides to and from the parks at WDW. To be so close to both of the parks and to be able to walk everywhere with no driving whatsoever was one of our favorite aspects about our trip. There is also a terrace (largely unadvertised, we just happened to stumble on it while exploring) on the sixth floor of the Grand Californian which looks right over Paradise Pier and gives you a spectacular view, including a birds eye view of World of Color. What a magical little place for Disney to build into their hotel.
-Disneyland is the real deal, what a truly wonderful place. I love Magic Kingdom at WDW (but Epcot is and will forever be my favorite park), but Disneyland is now easily my favorite of the two castle parks. It is charming and lovely, and absolutely packed from top to bottom with wonderful things to see and explore. Since I'm a huge fan of Disney and Disney park history, I was pretty much in heaven here. Yes it was crowded (it was July after all!) and yes some of the guests are a little crazy (but aren't we all to some extent?), but we just took our time and were able to enjoy the experience (and almost every single attraction).
-DCA is a great park! Of course I never saw it before its overhaul, but whatever they did, they did it right. I felt almost as much connection to DCA as to Disneyland on this trip, likely because it was the first park we went to, the close proximity of our hotel, and because of how much we loved World of Color. We spent the whole of the trip spontaneously singing "the world is a carousel of color!" because that song is so darn catchy! Plus the rides at DCA are just plain fun, with RSR and California Screamin' being some of my favorite rides of the trip. Also, as everyone and their mom has said (but it still bears repeating), Cars Land is awesome. Just awesome.
-Food - so good. Being WDW vets we couldn't help ourselves and had to make reservations. We got to experience Blue Bayou, Napa Rose, and Carthay Circle. All completely different dining experiences and all very good. The DLR vets would be proud to know that we also tried our hand at spontaneity and had lunch at the Carnation Cafe one day without a reservation (gasp!), which was also a great experience. We tried out a lot of counter service too, with some of the standouts being the Plaza Inn, Flo's, and Bengal BBQ. It was interesting to see how DLR handles counter service differently from WDW, they have very different systems, and I think they both work well.
I can't wait to share more with you guys! And thanks again for all of your help - it made our trip truly magical.