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When I was a kid we always took day trips to DL from San Clemente. We were able to do everything we wanted to but that was before they had California Adventure.
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I believe you will be able to see a lot of DL and CA in one day sense it's DL and not WDW. The first time we went to DL we were so shocked at how small it is. The park is more condensed do to the limited space. There are some attractions at DL we like a whole lot more than WDW. The Pirates of the Caribbean tells the whole story and so does Splash Mountain; DL also has the Indiana Jones Ride. CA has the Aladdin show which is a must see.
It's enough to hit the highlights, but you probably won't be able to see everything you want in one day. Try to plan for a weekday if you can, so at least the crowds will be slightly less. Also, when are you going? If it's soon and you can get there late April or early May, crowds will be smallest then compared with the summer crush which pretty much begins in mid to late May! Have a great time!
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If you are going for just a day, I would go with a plan. Also make sure you check the Disneyland calendar and go on a day when the park is open the maximum number of hours.
You can see quite a bit in one day, but if you are going to hit the rides, that will cut into your time considerably.
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If it's Disney in a day vs. no Disneyland at all, I'd say do it. You can probably see "enough" especially if you focus on the things that aren't at WDW or are different. If your plans allow for a second day at DLR/DCA I think you'll be happier.
Also, check to see what attractions may be closed while you are there; this will aid in deciding if you want to cover both parks. We were there on Monday, and with all the refurbishment at California Adventure, we opted to skip it this go around. If you choose a weekday, (avoid holidays and school breaks if possible) you can do it, although you may not see everything.
You can do it, but like others said, you have to decide a few things. We stayed in Newport Beach last summer and decided to hit DL for one day (I wrote a trip report called "Impromtu Visits are the Best"). We decided to only visit DL and pay for the less expensive single park ticket (only available on a 1 day ticket, all others are automatically hoppers).
If you want to hit both parks (I'd save DTD for maybe a free evening at some other point of your visit, which is what we did - of course, that's what gave us the itch to go to DLR, but still...). Anyway, if you want to hit both parks, you'll need to plan carefully what you want to see. If you're only going to hit DL (which is what I'd recommend for the best "experience"), you'll just need a gameplan or an idea of how to tour - you don't need anything strict.
Possible, yes (DL only)- try to do it a week day instead of a weekend
I would concentrate on what is different from WDW
Matterhorn
Mr Toad
Indiana Jones
Lunch at Blue Bayoo
then
Small World
Space Mountain
Splash Mountain
Pirates
as they are the same but different.