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We go on to the joy and through the tears
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Moving on with the current of the years.
We go on
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To a new day, we go on.
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For years I've read trip reports and thought "I want to do that". So now I'm finally going to give it a try. This will be a southern CA adventure ending in Disneyland, hopefully I'm posting it in the right place.
On with the introductions...
Me I'm the planner and Disney addict. I'm also a pharmacist, wife, and mommy. My planning neuroses are not limited to Disney, I make graphs and spreadsheets for everything. I've been to DL numerous times as a kid, we have family in California and would visit every summer when I was younger. I've been twice as an adult (day trips only and no DCA) and DW 7 times.
DH is a Disney convert, he didn't want to go his first time but did and fell in love. He has been a stay at home dad for the past 7 years, but since the youngest is in preK he decided to go back to school. He just finished an EMT program and plans on going to paramedic school. He does not plan and thinks I should have plans memorized by now. He had been to DL once (one of the aforementioned day trips), and DW 5 times.
DS (7) loves reading , video games, baseball, and Legos. He is very easy going and willing to try anything. He has never been to DL and has 4 trips to DW under his belt.
DD (4) loves puzzles, ballet, princesses and Disney Jr. She's been to DW twice and never to DL. She's a mommas girl and spent both DW trips glued to me. I'm hoping this trip is different, I can't carry her around all day anymore ! Here is pic of all of us a couple years ago.
Up next the plans!
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I am happy to come along for the ride! Never been to California let alone Disneyland so this trip has always appealed to me when I have been daydreaming. The flights are so expensive from Eastern Canada so we stick to WDW but at least I'll be able to live vicariously through your TR!
I am happy to come along for the ride! Never been to California let alone Disneyland so this trip has always appealed to me when I have been daydreaming. The flights are so expensive from Eastern Canada so we stick to WDW but at least I'll be able to live vicariously through your TR!
This trip began 3 years ago. In January 2011 we took my in-laws to DW (their first time) and everyone had a blast. While there DH and I began to talk about when we would return. It was then we decided that we should check out DL. It's closer, we could drive, and we would get our Disney fix all while being different. So I began to plan a DL trip for summer 2012. Unbeknownst to us the in-laws couldn't stop talking about DW and how much fun they had, my SIL and BIL caught the bug. Next thing you know I am planning a huge trip with FIL, MIL, SIL and my 2 nephews, BIL, his wife, and my 2 nieces, oh yeah and us (13 people if you are counting)! It was fun, but we had our fill of Disney for a while, or family trips, or both! We didn't go on a vacation summer 2013, and sometime around the start of school I was beginning to regret that. So I began to plan the Disneyland trip!!!
We knew we were going to drive, but it was too far (for us) to drive from Colorado to San Diego, so I looked at a map and Vegas was a 12 hour drive from our house. We have never been so why not add that as a stop? I knew we would spend 3 days in San Diego and 3 at DL. We began to look at school, work, and sports schedules. We decided since I am off on July 4th we could take advantage of the extra day, and save on the PTO. Here is what the schedule looks like:
July 4th-drive to Vegas
July 5th- drive to San Diego
July 6,7,8th- San Diego
July 9,10,11th- Disneyland
July12th- head home
My parents have a house in Palm Springs so we will drive there after DL on the 11th. My mom will be there that week, for her birthday, so it's a good opportunity for her to see the kids (my parents just moved to Alaska), and a night minus a hotel! All schedules set I now got to do the fun part the details.
I like to do things in order so I began looking at Vegas. I wanted to do a show but, didn't want something too late. I thought Tournament of Kings would be fun. We were about 6 months out so it was a little too soon to buy tickets, but I could get the hotel. I have to stop to say I hate playing the "when will the rates be the best" game. It would be easy to say where the show is, but after reading reviews of Excalibur I knew I couldn't take the family hotel snob (DH) there. DH is funny that way, he is the most down to earth, doesn't matter what things look like, let's go camping in the dirt kind of guy. However, when it comes to a hotel he's a catty teenage girl! I wanted something relatively close, i.e. walking distance, to Excalibur. I narrowed the search down to MGM or Mandalay Bay. I was leaning towards MGM but was open to whichever had the better rate. I checked rates every few days for about 2 months and was fed up with the yoyo effect. One morning I got an email from my skymiles advertising using points for summer travel. I clicked on the link and found that for 44,000 points I could book Mandalay Bay, I had 70,000 at the time, SCORE. After booking the hotel I picked up the dinner show tickets.
San Diego was much easier, after some internet searches I narrowed it down to 3 hotels and asked DH which he would prefer. For the first time in forever his #1 and mine were the same. We chose Paradise Point resort, and they we running a book early for summer and save, which I did. I also picked up the go select pass for San Diego as recommended in a mousesavers newsletter. Ours includes Seaworld, the zoo, Legoland, and a harbor tour.
I originally wanted to stay onsite at DL, but since we will be at the parks all day I couldn't justify the cost. On one of my many internet searches I came across the Costco travel package. I got a few different rates for various hotels, DH insisted he didn't care where we stay (he knew is wasn't going to be GC and was probably pouting). Eventually I chose the Sheraton Park hotel. With the package we get our park hoppers, a character meal, and some other swag (that has yet to arrive). All that was left was to plan the days at Disney!
Jumping aboard! I'm the working parent over here with a SAHD DH (I'm an RN) and a DS (almost 6). DL is my home park, though I've only been once in the past 15 years. I've got the bug again and have a WDW trip this summer and a DL return planned for 2015...I think...
For me, it's all about the theme, so I love Vegas too. I can't wait to take DS and will probably do that in the next 12 months when the time is right.
I, however, am the opposite of your DH and am literally willing to slum it on hotels if the price is right.
This looks like the makings of a great trip. Can't wait to kibbitz on your park plans!
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