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Nice start to the PTR and like the plans! That is so weird about making the ADRs as it seems so primitive in the way you can do it for WDW!
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It's been ages since I was there as a teenager, my very first Disney park.
Yes, it's quite different, but I felt a particular thrill being where Walt Disney himself had walked and dreamed of an even bigger World than this smallish land of his.
As you say, seeing in person all those locations you'd only seen on the tv shows is indescribably magical.
You'll have a marvelous trip, I'm sure.
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I think you'll love DLR. DH and I actually prefer DL to MK at WDW. Maybe because we spent so much time there when we lived in LA? Not sure, but it is a great park. We've only been to CA twice, as that opened after we moved to DC.
Looking forward to hearing all your plans!
That is so good to hear.
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Can't wait to read more. Just checking in for now.
Oh boy, do I hear you about how different planning for Disneyland is than planning for WDW, as I've been having that problem over the last couple of months and I hear you about not feeling the excitement you usually do. I still can't believe we miss each other by about four weeks.
I can't believe how we are again so close to being in the same place at the same time, but then not. One day!
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Joining in. Can't wait to read this pre-trip report. We've never been, so will be very interested to read your planning and about your trip
I hope my planning doesn't turn out to be too chaotic.
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We also loved Disneyland at least as much as WDW and certainly much more than DLP. I find it hard to compare with Orlando as they are both so different.
I hope you love The Grand. I can't wait to stay there next week.
For meals we really liked the storytellers cafe and we like the look of Ralph Brennan's. We also like the way DTD was situated between the parks and the hotels.
We've had the mindset all along that it's Disney, but not WDW. But it is great to finally hear some folks who know both parks and still enjoyed DLR. Storytellers Cafe and Ralph Brennan's are on our list.
Great start! We're thinking of heading out west next summer and hopefully going to DL. Can't wait to hear more!
I hope I can provide some helpful information as this really has been so different for me.
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YAY - so excited that you started your PTR!!! I felt the same way about planning for DL 10 years ago as I kept reading Steve Birnbaum's DL book over and over again but I would imagine there is a lot of Disney websites with more information now! We're planning on staying at the Grand Californian too so I'm so looking forward to your thoughts on it!
Unfortunately, the DL PassPorter is a bit out of date, though a new one is in the works. So I've had to rely on other resources, especially touringplans.com. I have been excited at least from the beginning that we are staying at the Grand Floridian, but that was a bit interesting and I'll make an update of it.
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I haven't been to DL since I was younger & my parents took me. I really don't remember too much about that trip except the castle & IASW.
Your upcoming trip definitely sounds a lot different than your WDW trips. I don't like the ADR process there at all. You have to wait a longer time to get excited about the trip especially since you can't book dining 180 days in advance. I can't wait to read more about your planning!!
I've also run into a snag today with the 60 day window, which I'll share in a bit. This late date just makes me a bit anxious.
I've been looking forward to this PTR, Cam! I never really had to do much planning for DLR because my trip in 2012 was with ABD. Naturally, I looked at maps and webstes and PassPorter obsessively for months before the trip, but I still got disoriented frequently when things weren't where they were "supposed" to be. It all looked so familiar, but so different at the same time. I absolutely loved DL, loved DCA much more than I expected to, and loved the short distances between parks, hotels and DTD. I'm looking forward to the planning process in this report!
Thanks, Laurie! It really is good to hear that folks have enjoyed the original park. We keep wondering what it will feel like to have the two parks so close. I think that will be so cool. I hadn't yet thought about feeling a little disoriented when attractions weren't where I would expect them. That will be interesting.
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Can't wait to read this. DL is DH's request too. It's a few years out but I'm looking forward to hearing about your planning steps since it's so different.
Hopefully, I'll be passing along some good information.
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I have just found you began this new journey. This one will be very exciting!!!!
Great start! It is my dream to visit DL someday. But it's been tough to try and convince my kids.
Sounds like us with Stefanie. Hope you do make it though.
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Nice start to the PTR and like the plans! That is so weird about making the ADRs as it seems so primitive in the way you can do it for WDW!
It has been a little freaky waiting so close to arrival to make some big plans.
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I guess I am kinda like Stefanie, I have no real interest in DLR but I am looking forward to reading about your experiences there.
I guess our desire to go was instilled so long ago that even after WDW we still want to visit at least once. If we had the money, I'm sure we'd actually visit all the Disney parks.
YAY!!!! A new Cam/Luke PTR!!! You are off to a great start - and can't wait fore more!!!
Glad you are reading along!
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Originally Posted by Her Dotness
It's been ages since I was there as a teenager, my very first Disney park.
Yes, it's quite different, but I felt a particular thrill being where Walt Disney himself had walked and dreamed of an even bigger World than this smallish land of his.
As you say, seeing in person all those locations you'd only seen on the tv shows is indescribably magical.
You'll have a marvelous trip, I'm sure.
You've said exactly what Luke and I have been thinking as we've been planning. Walt actually was in this park. I'm sure my jaw will drop as I walk down Main Street. )
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Originally Posted by davishomeschool
Calf. Disney. I can't wait to hear how it measures to our beloved WDW.
I'm sure part of the TR will be how this or that compares to WDW. But I do want to enjoy this park for its own sake.
Yay, another DL PTR! I'm so hungry for action here on my home park! Hope the rest of your ADR plans go smooth. I'm planning a trip in Dec and it's frustrating that all my plans are already pretty much complete...I long for the complexity of WDW! But I know the trip will be great, and airfare to WDW isn't an option for me anyways.
Major advantage of DLR for me these days is the minimal transportation time. Such a huge perk!
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