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I must have posted my last comment as you were posting. The Grand Cali is beautiful! I'm not much of a photographer, but one of my challenges was to get a photo of the front door! It is stunning, but as this is a busy place and it opens automatically, catching it fully closed was a trick. Worth the effort though. The GC entrance to DCA is so convienent, but be warned that you might not want to use it for EMH. There are only 2 turnstiles and it can get backed up. Going to the main entrance is more efficient for EMH.
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So glad you were able to get in at GC!! That's actually one of our home resorts, even though we've never stayed there.
Hoping dinner reservations open soon!!!
I so hear you about a Disneyland trip only working if you can use your points. There is no way we could have visited the place so many times if we'd had to pay. You'll love the Grand Californian, it's such a relaxing place and I love the fact it has its own entrance into the California Adventure.
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I'm so happy that you got the reservation for the Grand Californian!!! That's where Pete and I want to stay when we return to DL. Sorry you're still having issues with the ADR but hopefully they'll get the dates up there soon that work for you.
Huge score with booking the Grand Californian! Luke's experience with booking at GC sounds like mine in 2013 and for this upcoming trip in November. I had no luck and if it weren't for a special travel company dealing with the runDisney races and great rates we would not have been able to go. for your ADR's today. We ate at Blue Bayou on our last trip. We also got the World of Color Package at Carthay Circle as our celebration meal after running the half marathon. Blue Bayou was good, but we loved Carthay Circle!
I know how it feels to sit on the edge of your seat. Glad everything turned out great for your Resort. Our ADR's did not pan out at all. 180 days out and only have 1 ADR that we wanted. Others still have no opening as of yet. It will all work out for your trip.
Just catching up! I am something of an expert on DL. Not really, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn last night. In all seriousness, I have been to DL a bunch of times - I need to count them up, but at a guess, I think I'm in double digits by now.
I have used both Super Shuttle and the Disneyland Resort Express to both SNA and LAX, so I can give you my opinion. Super Shuttle is fine. I've always been happy with their service and have used them numerous times in other cities as well. Only had one off experience with a less-than-knowledgeable driver at the Port of Miami. The Disneyland Resort Express is fine too, I've never had an issue with them at all. Given a choice, I'd pick the DLR Express, just because the bus has Disney characters on it - it's more of a DME experience. I'm easy to please. I can check my old TRs to see if I've got a photo of it.
You'll love the GC! I haven't stayed at the villas because, unlike Luke, I am not at all diligent about booking the morning things open, and by the time I get around to it 3 weeks later, everything is booked!
Good luck getting the rest of your dining booked. I don't think you'll have trouble, but that those dates get released ASAP. I'm excited for you and Luke as first timers! I hope you'll love DLR as much as I do! And if you have any direct questions, feel free to ask me!
EDIT: Found 2 pics! Not the best, but it gives you an idea what I'm talking about.
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Mickey's so happy to see me back, he can barely contain himself!
Great score on the Grand Californian. It looks beautiful! I bet those other ADRs will open up any time now. I don't think they book quickly like they do at WDW. Still very stressful though!
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I will second what HollyH has to say about the entrance from GC. It can get really backed up in the mornings. I've had better luck going through bag check and the main gates.
Glad Luke was able to score a room for the GC with some work! That is so aggravating with the ADRs and I would be losing my patience as I know you are! We are just spoiled with WDW's ADR routine!
I didn't realize just how spoiled to WDW's routine I had gotten, but I'm definitely appreciating it more and more.
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Signing in! I just returned from my first trip to DLR (we've been home 10 days). I LOVED it there!!! It certainly is different than WDW but there was so much I loved about it. One thing we did that was terrific was the Welcome to Disneyland tour. This is a 2 1/2 hour walking tour of both parks. It did help us get acclimated to our new surroundings and our guide was GREAT. We rode 2 attractions during the tour (Little Mermaid and Pirates). Be forewarned, I sat in the front of the boat on Pirates and got pretty wet! I've never gotten wet on PotC in WDW. We also got to choose priority seating for one show. We chose Aladdin. So worth it! With PS, you are let in to the theater before everyone else and allowed to choose your seats. Pick the first row in the second level. Other package perks, they will make dining reservations for that evening for you, you get FPs for Star Tours, Indy, and WOC to use that day, you get a Disneyland pin. The cost was reasonable. -$20 per person with our DVC discount.
We used Super Shuttle to get back to LAX from DLR. The price was about $17 per person (check for discount codes online). I had a good experience and would use them again. They will send you a text with a link to track your shuttle. We were given a 15 minute arrival window and received a call at the end of the 15 minutes checking to be sure our shuttle had picked us up (it hadn't yet, but pulled into the driveway as I was speaking to the rep.)
I'm sure I'll have more to chime in on as you continue your PTR. I had considered doing a TR but, as a teacher, I'm gearing up for back to school and I'm not sure if I'll get around to it.
I am so glad you are chiming in. Your review makes me feel better about Super Shuttle. I like the sound of the tour, too. I totally remember trying to finish my summer TRs and scrapbooks before school started because after opening day, my days were very full. Good luck for the new school year!
I must have posted my last comment as you were posting. The Grand Cali is beautiful! I'm not much of a photographer, but one of my challenges was to get a photo of the front door! It is stunning, but as this is a busy place and it opens automatically, catching it fully closed was a trick. Worth the effort though. The GC entrance to DCA is so convienent, but be warned that you might not want to use it for EMH. There are only 2 turnstiles and it can get backed up. Going to the main entrance is more efficient for EMH.
I'll definitely be trying for a photo of the front door now. Luke had read on another board that using the special entrance during EMH was slower than the main entrance, so I've made a note of that.
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So glad you were able to get in at GC!! That's actually one of our home resorts, even though we've never stayed there.
Hoping dinner reservations open soon!!!
This may be our only trip out to DLR, and we had our hearts set on the Grand Californian. So we were beside ourselves when we got it.
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Originally Posted by chezp
I so hear you about a Disneyland trip only working if you can use your points. There is no way we could have visited the place so many times if we'd had to pay. You'll love the Grand Californian, it's such a relaxing place and I love the fact it has its own entrance into the California Adventure.
I have so enjoyed seeing others' photos of this resort that I'm very anxious now to finally see it for myself.
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I'm so happy that you got the reservation for the Grand Californian!!! That's where Pete and I want to stay when we return to DL. Sorry you're still having issues with the ADR but hopefully they'll get the dates up there soon that work for you.
We are very happy that GC finally worked out, and I'm sure the ADRs will eventually work out, too.
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Huge score with booking the Grand Californian! Luke's experience with booking at GC sounds like mine in 2013 and for this upcoming trip in November. I had no luck and if it weren't for a special travel company dealing with the runDisney races and great rates we would not have been able to go. for your ADR's today. We ate at Blue Bayou on our last trip. We also got the World of Color Package at Carthay Circle as our celebration meal after running the half marathon. Blue Bayou was good, but we loved Carthay Circle!
Good to hear about Carthay Circle as it's the one that Luke is not as sure about.
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Originally Posted by Roxie2006
I know how it feels to sit on the edge of your seat. Glad everything turned out great for your Resort. Our ADR's did not pan out at all. 180 days out and only have 1 ADR that we wanted. Others still have no opening as of yet. It will all work out for your trip.
I'm so sorry your ADRs did not work out so well. I'm going to persevere in checking every day until we get them.
Just catching up! I am something of an expert on DL. Not really, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn last night. In all seriousness, I have been to DL a bunch of times - I need to count them up, but at a guess, I think I'm in double digits by now.
I have used both Super Shuttle and the Disneyland Resort Express to both SNA and LAX, so I can give you my opinion. Super Shuttle is fine. I've always been happy with their service and have used them numerous times in other cities as well. Only had one off experience with a less-than-knowledgeable driver at the Port of Miami. The Disneyland Resort Express is fine too, I've never had an issue with them at all. Given a choice, I'd pick the DLR Express, just because the bus has Disney characters on it - it's more of a DME experience. I'm easy to please. I can check my old TRs to see if I've got a photo of it.
You'll love the GC! I haven't stayed at the villas because, unlike Luke, I am not at all diligent about booking the morning things open, and by the time I get around to it 3 weeks later, everything is booked!
Good luck getting the rest of your dining booked. I don't think you'll have trouble, but that those dates get released ASAP. I'm excited for you and Luke as first timers! I hope you'll love DLR as much as I do! And if you have any direct questions, feel free to ask me!
EDIT: Found 2 pics! Not the best, but it gives you an idea what I'm talking about.
I was hoping you'd be a around to answer questions. I sometimes feel so ignorant that I don't know what to ask, but Luke seems to have a few new questions every day or so. He was actually first interested in the Disneyland Express, but he wonders now (since your pictures have convinced me that I need to ride this bus) if you can take it back to LAX?
I will admit that I had had trouble getting excited as I love WDW at fall with F&WF. But now that I'm making ADRs, I'm getting more excited every single day.
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Great score on the Grand Californian. It looks beautiful! I bet those other ADRs will open up any time now. I don't think they book quickly like they do at WDW. Still very stressful though!
It's hard for me to get out of WDW planning mode, and relax a little. I keep telling myself to take a deep breath; it will all work out.
I will second what HollyH has to say about the entrance from GC. It can get really backed up in the mornings. I've had better luck going through bag check and the main gates.
This is what we ill plan to do. Luke's excited about the entrance at it means I'll ride the water ride since I can exit easily to change in to dry clothes.
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