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I love your system, too. That's a lot of must-do's! I hope there's a lot of overlap with Shana and Pat.
Some people find it a little obsessive, but when you have kids that need plans you have to be obsessive. We do tend to have a lot of overlap and that works really well. Usually, there are only a few rides that only 1 person marks as a 1 and we end up with between 10-20 rides total per park.
Great lists, you guys are going to have lots to do!
If it were a busier time of year I wouldn't allow so many 1's.
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Awesome must-dos! Whenever I make it there, Radiator Springs Racers will be right at the top of the list.
Radiator Springs Racers is our Number 1, if that is the only thing we did we would probably leave happy! Well, not quite but you know what I mean.
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Great way to prioritize. It does look like a lot of "1's" but you will have time to fit them in. Funny about Captain America
It has worked really well for us. I typically am able to throw in some 2's, and even some 3's during a trip. This one may be tougher since we only have 3 days of park tickets. But the kids are much more amenable to walking past a non-1 ride knowing they will do all their absolute favorites.
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Glad I found this, I am trying to convince the family to head out to CA next summer
Love your lists - I do something very similar
Our hearts are in FL, but we love that we can drive to CA and I love the feel of being in the "original". If it helps, tell the family it is worth the trip if you have never been. It's a very different atmosphere and we have a ton of fun there.
Alright I finally was able to hogtie Shana and Pat and get their must-do's figured out. I can't believe we are 53 days away and I have so little figured out. Disneyland actually stresses me out because nothing is available early on. The park hours are even out for our dates yet and I had to make our ADR's, and I have no idea if the times are what I want because I don't know when the parks close. It looks like they are releasing a day at a time and I have another 12 days before our first touring day is released. I like the whole 6 months out at WDW because I don't have to stress in the month or so before the trip!
On another note, I booked a flight for my dad. We have some Southwest vouchers from our disaster flights in March and we had no plans to use them before they would expire. My dad stayed at our house during our last trip and it was really nice because he was here all day, where our house sitter comes 4-5 times a day. She also isn't available 4 of the days we needed. So, we are flying my dad in to watch the farm.
Alright on to Pat and Shana's Must-Do's
Pat Disneyland Must-Do's
- Buzz Lightyear's Astro Blasters
- Captain America Meet (Yep, he's making it 3/1 )
- Captain EO Starring Michael Jackson (he just thinks we ought to see it once)
- Frontierland Shootin' Exposition
- Haunted Mansion
- Indiana Jones Adventure
- Pirates of the Caribbean
- Star Tours
Shana's Disneyland Must-Do's
- Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
- Enchanted Tiki Room
- Frontierland Shootin' Exposition
- Indiana Jones Adventure
- Pirates of the Caribbean
- Space Mountain
- Splash Mountain
- Star Tours
Pat's Disney's California Adventure Must-Do's
- Bakery Tour
- Luigi's Flying Tires
- Radiator Springs Racers
- Soarin'
- Toy Story Midway Mania
Shana's Disney's California Adventure Must-Do's
- California Screamin'
- Disney Animation
- Goofy's Sky School
- Grizzly River Run
- Luigi's Flying Tires
- Mickey's Wheel of Death (she told me if I ride, she will meet Captain America)
- Radiator Springs Racers
- Silly Symphony Swings
- Soarin'
- Toy Story Midway Mania
- Tower of Terror
So, when I go through and combine all of our 1's, here is our total list of all our combined Must-Do attractions:
Disneyland
- Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
- Buzz Lightyear's Astro Blasters
- Captain America Meet
- Captain EO
- Dumbo
- Enchanted Tiki Room
- Frontierland Shootin' Exposition
- Haunted Mansion
- Indiana Jones Adventure
- Innoventions
- It's a Small World
- Matterhorn Bobsleds
- Mickey's House/ Meet Mickey
- Pirates of the Caribbean
- Roger Rabbit's Cartoon Spin
- Sleeping Beauty Castle Walkthrough
- Space Mountain
- Splash Mountain
- Star Tours
Disney's California Adventure
- Bakery Tour
- California Screamin'
- Disney Animation
- Golden Zephyr
- Goofy's Sky School
- Grizzly River Run
- Luigi's Flying Tires
- Mater's Junkyard Jamboree
- Mickey's Wheel of Death!!!! (HELP ME!!!! )
- Radiator Springs Racers
- Silly Symphony Swings
- Soarin'
- Toy Story Midway Mania
- Tower of Terror
We have a total of 19 Attractions at Disneyland and 14 at Disney's California Adventure. This is a few more at Disneyland than I would typically want, but I think with the low crowds and we are going to hit the parks hard on the park days, due to only have 3-day tickets, I think we can make it work. Crowds the days we are there are 2-3's and we are only going on weekdays. I have debated making our non-park day the Friday, because crowds are a bit heavier on Friday, but I can't imagine us not spending our last day in the parks. If we don't get enough done on the first days in each park we can change this.
Also, we did not include any of the nighttime entertainment (fireworks, Fantasmic! or World of Color) in our lists. We all would like to see these, but with our limited time we are going to have to see if we can work them in. I am hoping we can get a theme-park view at the Grand Californian so that we can watch World of Color from the room. The last trip this was huge for us. When I went in 2011 with just me and the kids we went to WoC in the park and it was a mess. We made it through, but the kids didn't feel like they could see well, it was very crowded and even though we enjoyed it, it wasn't something we wanted to do again. In 2012 we got a theme-park view and it was great being able to watch from the room. The angles weren't perfect, but it was better to be able to relax and not have the stress.
Glad you finally got them to take care of business! The lists are long, but I think you're right that going on the weekdays and getting an early start you should be fine. Looks like a lot of fun!
That is a long list, but at least with the low crowds, hopefully you'll be able to do everything.
The Disneyland list has me a little nervous, but I think with the full day at DL and then a day to pick up missed things later in the week, I think we will be okay.
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Glad you finally got them to take care of business! The lists are long, but I think you're right that going on the weekdays and getting an early start you should be fine. Looks like a lot of fun!
I know, can't figure out why it's so hard to get them to help me plan vacation. They just want to show up and have fun with none of the work. I think we will be good. I use Touring Plans and have found them to work very well for us. I also think since November should be cooler we won't wear out and can easily spend the day in the park with only short breaks.
You have a lot of attractions on your list, but I think it's doable. Especially with having that 3rd park day to get to whatever you missed the first day in each park.
You have a lot of attractions on your list, but I think it's doable. Especially with having that 3rd park day to get to whatever you missed the first day in each park.
It does seem like a lot! The 3rd day will help, and we can also split up as needed to get some of the ones that only one person really wanted and kill two birds with one stone.
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