Disneyland officially reopening April 30th

cmwade77

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It's a bucketlist thing, but then again I heard its not even that nice of a hotel. I wonder if there are any nice upscale hotels around Disneyland.
Actually, Grand Californian is a very nice hotel, but staying there does not guarantee you tickets or reservations.

But we own DVC there, there is no way I would pay cash.
 

el_super

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My roundtrip ticket to London from Los Angeles was over $200 less than what my friend paid today to stay one night at the Grand. I at some point would be like to stay there, but then I think about things like that and I don't want to spend the money. I've also heard the rooms aren't very lavish and don't match the amount of money required to stay in them. I don't know, maybe one year I'll do it.

Well maybe if it's still an option, you could get rehired, become a CR, have weekend only availability and then trade your shifts away.
 

ToTBellHop

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It’s fine but clearly not even remotely worth what Disney charges. I’ve yet to see any premium Disney hotel that is worth the money Disney gets...just look at the WDW hotels. $800 a night for the Poly, Grand Floridian or Contemporary? No way.
That’s why we joined DVC. We pay the equivalent of about $200/night for those resorts. Rack rates are outrageous.
 

DrAlice

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Random question: Do the theme park reservations show up in the app somewhere? My tickets are clearly linked to the app, but since I did the reservation bit on my laptop, I'm not sure where or if that part is supposed to be on the app.
 

MidwestStitch

Active Member
Random question: Do the theme park reservations show up in the app somewhere? My tickets are clearly linked to the app, but since I did the reservation bit on my laptop, I'm not sure where or if that part is supposed to be on the app.
Mine show up on the top of my app’s homepage under “park reservations”
 

el_super

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Judging from the number of days that have become unavailable in the last couple hours, either the pulsing has been adjusted or people really did stay up all night!
 

DrAlice

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When I click on "View my Theme Park Reservations" from the CONFIRMATION EMAIL, it sends me to the queue again. Apparently, I have 45 minutes left in line. 🤣
 

Californian Elitist

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Well maybe if it's still an option, you could get rehired, become a CR, have weekend only availability and then trade your shifts away.
Ha! I wouldn’t work for Disney again, especially at Disneyland, if they paid me quadruple the rate I was paid when I worked there years ago. Never again. It wasn’t a good experience.

Speaking of availability, they only honored my request for Sundays off just once during my time with them.
 

the_rich

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It's a bucketlist thing, but then again I heard its not even that nice of a hotel. I wonder if there are any nice upscale hotels around Disneyland.
I got upgraded there for free during the opening of GE. Had booked paradise pier to guarantee entree and it was oversold. It is one of the best themed hotels I've ever been in. Plus the entrance/exit to dca was a big plus. It's up there with AKL as the best Disney hotel imo.
 

Californian Elitist

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My friend sent me this.

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PiratesMansion

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My roundtrip ticket to London from Los Angeles was over $200 less than what my friend paid today to stay one night at the Grand. I at some point would be like to stay there, but then I think about things like that and I don't want to spend the money. I've also heard the rooms aren't very lavish and don't match the amount of money required to stay in them. I don't know, maybe one year I'll do it.
It's always funny how people talk about how much international travel is and assume it's prohibitively expensive but then think nothing of dropping hundreds and hundreds of dollars per night on a very-much-ok-and-very-overpriced Disney hotel or other extravagant, outrageous Disney park things. And for some reason it never occurs to them that they could even do both!

At some point I dreamed of staying at Animal Kingdom Lodge out at WDW. Beautiful hotel, great restaurants, a balcony looking out onto an actual savannah, what's not to like? Then I did the math.

If that Southern California Adventures by Disney trip ever resumes, that does include lodging at the Grand Californian, and that would be kind of a cool experience that I otherwise couldn't justify paying for.

But until then, I figure I can still use and visit the rest the hotel has to offer, I just can't sleep or swim there. Seems like a fair trade off to me, and much cheaper too!
 
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Californian Elitist

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It's always funny how people talk about how much international travel is and assume it's prohibitively expensive but then think nothing of dropping hundreds and hundreds of dollars per night on a very-much-ok-and-very-overpriced Disney hotel or other extravagant, outrageous Disney park things. And for some reason it never occurs to them that they could even do both!

At some point I dreamed of staying at Animal Kingdom Lodge out at WDW. Beautiful hotel, great restaurants, a balcony looking out onto an actual savannah, what's not to like? Then I did the math.

If that Sothern California Adventures by Disney trip ever resumes, that does include lodging at the Grand Californian, and that would be kind of a cool experience that I otherwise couldn't justify paying for.

But until then, I figure I can still use and visit the rest the hotel has to offer, I just can't sleep or swim there. Seems like a fair trade off to me, and much cheaper too!
Riiiight!! I’ve seen many people claim to have spent thousands of dollars on a week-long WDW trip, but claim they can’t make it to California because they can’t afford airfare.😐 No, you just don’t want to go.

“Then I did the math” lol. Exactly. People will pay for what they want and for what they value though. That’s what it comes down to. I personally don’t see the point in paying hundreds of dollars per night for a hotel room that I’m simply using to sleep and get dressed in for a few hours. Considering Disney hotels, if you’re going to the parks all day and only using returning to your room after the night ends, do you really want to spend $800 just to do that? I personally don’t, but there are some folks who consider lodging to be very important while on vacation. I had a supervisor who only stayed in 5-star, luxurious hotels. When I asked her why, she said she already has a nice home, so when she travels, she wants her lodging to upstage her already gorgeous home. And that makes sense. If one can afford it, by all means.

Thinking of my travels again, I paid $1400 for my one-month apartment rental in Rome, Italy back in 2019. That’s less than double the price of the current cheapest Grand Californian rate for ONE NIGHT and my rental was for an entire month.

The more I talk about it, the more I don’t see a stay at the Grand in my future. The prices are too astronomical.
 

Stevek

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At some point I dreamed of staying at Animal Kingdom Lodge out at WDW. Beautiful hotel, great restaurants, a balcony looking out onto an actual savannah, what's not to like? Then I did the math.
We did AKL our first trip to WDW in 2006, paid around $200/night and was totally worth it. Now, I'd be lucky to get PoP Century for $200/night...and that's exactly where we booked for our December trip. We've learned that while some rooms have a definite upside from a comfort and amenities perspective, we spend so little time in the room that those really don't matter to us. There's a part of me that would be fine staying offsite at WDW but the family wants to stay in the bubble and be fully immersed in Disney, so PoP it is.
 

Stevek

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Riiiight!! I’ve seen many people claim to have spent thousands of dollars on a week-long WDW trip, but claim they can’t make it to California because they can’t afford airfare.😐 No, you just don’t want to go.

“Then I did the math” lol. Exactly. People will pay for what they want and for what they value though. That’s what it comes down to. I personally don’t see the point in paying hundreds of dollars per night for a hotel room that I’m simply using to sleep and get dressed in for a few hours. Considering Disney hotels, if you’re going to the parks all day and only using returning to your room after the night ends, do you really want to spend $800 just to do that? I personally don’t, but there are some folks who consider lodging to be very important while on vacation. I had a supervisor who only stayed in 5-star, luxurious hotels. When I asked her why, she said she already has a nice home, so when she travels, she wants her lodging to upstage her already gorgeous home. And that makes sense. If one can afford it, by all means.

Thinking of my travels again, I paid $1400 for my one-month apartment rental in Rome, Italy back in 2019. That’s less than double the price of the current cheapest Grand Californian rate for ONE NIGHT and my rental was for an entire month.

The more I talk about it, the more I don’t see a stay at the Grand in my future. The prices are too astronomical.
If I was in Hawaii or some tropical paradise, I'd definitely pay more for a room though Hawaii can be very reasonable for a beachfront stay if you go at the right times. You are spot on re: Disney, at least for me.
 

mistyj

Member
When I click on "View my Theme Park Reservations" from the CONFIRMATION EMAIL, it sends me to the queue again. Apparently, I have 45 minutes left in line. 🤣
TO GET YOUR RESERVATIONS AFTER BUYING TICKETS: Do NOT leave your confirmation page where your tickets are attached! Scroll down to the nice picture of the Dad and his kids looking at a computer screen where it says something like "Don't forget you need a reservation" and there is a button that says "Learn More." Press that button and it takes you directly to the reservation screen without getting in line again. (Thank you to whoever that person was who posted on twitter yesterday with those instructions.)
 

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