Agreed that Disneyland is
not in Los Angeles (county nor city).
Anyone who says that instantly brands themselves as an outsider, a tourist, and/or someone who could bring a gracious dinner party to a screeching halt with the faux pas of the year. I live in Orange County for a reason, and it's not LA.
Proof That Orange County Is NOT Los Angeles #684 = Orange County has it's own Housewives show -
The Real Housewives of Orange County (the show that started the entire national Housewives franchise back in 2006), and Los Angeles has it's own separate Housewives show that didn't come along until 2010 -
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Real_Housewives
Phew. Now that sanity and clarity has been restored to this thread...
It's a shame
@BrianV didn't visit a week later, once the AP blockouts kicked in. Anyone in SoCal who knows how to order off the In-N-Out secret menu also knows that you don't dare go to Disneyland until at least two levels of AP's are blocked out. Preferably three levels up to Deluxe, with day ticket prices up to Peak pricing levels. That way, the crowds get cut in half and the entire experience is markedly improved. It's why I upgraded from Deluxe a couple years ago.
Micechat has a great report today of the low crowd levels this past weekend, now that peak AP blockouts have kicked in for Easter Vacation. March and early April were a complete zoo at the parks with no AP blockouts, but now that it's peak spring break time and close to Easter, with all the blockouts Disneyland has become a dream factory again. Look at these photos and low wait times from this past weekend!...
http://micechat.com/157832-disneyland-update-apri-surprise/