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What would you do if you had 1 day and could park hop?
This is purely hypothetical, but what would you do if you had 1 day at Disneyland resort and you could park hop?
We are heading out next weekend for our Universal Studios Hollywood trip -- time to check out the new Harry Potter area and hubby is going to see the new Walking Dead attraction -- but, with the way we have our trip planned, we have a free day. We have some tentative plans, but there is a part of me that is holding out for DH to be like "let's go to Disneyland for the day" (my fingers are crossed!)
It's not our first time, so aside from seeing the new Frozen show that has taken Aladdin's place, we've done everything before. And if we go the day I'm thinking, we could still get to see Paint the Night. So, I'm calling on all you Disneyland regulars, how would you spend your day?? And send some pixie dust this way that I get my wish!!!
I travel for work so I've done lots of one day trips on the side of work trips. I usually make a list of my top priorities, plan my day around that, and then everything else is gravy. So I'd make sure you see the Frozen show if you want. Obviously you know to get a FP for RSR or get there right away.
I also like to use apps that show me wait times so I know if it is worth hauling all the way across the way to Indiana Jones or not. Good luck!
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Oooohhhhhhhhh, fun hypothetical. Are we talking a weekend?
OK,
Breakfast in hotel
1. Rope drop RSR or Peter Pan
2. Grab FP for HyperSM (cause it's really fun, I think the familiar SW music really adds something.) or RSR again, depending on which park we started at.
3. Do a bunch of favorites, including POTC.
4. When feeling hungry, eat at Carnation Cafe or Hungry Bear or Cove Bar (the last one is is on my Disney Bucket list).
5. See some shows while it's crowded. Frozen for sure.
6. When night falls, grab a dole whip and hang in the Tiki Room.
7. Finish the night with fireworks, and a dreamy walk back to the car.
Ouch, no more Diamond Days. Super Sad Face!!!! Can we commit to a big PP meet for WDW golden? (in 2021?)
I used to avoid these special occasions like the plague. Avoiding crowds was all I cared about. Now I don't care about the crowds at all, I love the hype and fanfare.
Ouch, no more Diamond Days. Super Sad Face!!!! Can we commit to a big PP meet for WDW golden? (in 2021?)
I used to avoid these special occasions like the plague. Avoiding crowds was all I cared about. Now I don't care about the crowds at all, I love the hype and fanfare.
Works for me, Kim! 'Til then, you can come visit when we start snowbirding 75 minutes from WDW next year.
*sigh* It's so hard being an adult sometimes and having to make the best decision. Well, we priced what it would cost us to spend 1 day at the park(s). We aren't annual pass holders, so we would've had to purchase tickets and the cost for 1 day would have just been exorbitant. And DH, while he was willing if I really really wanted to, reminded me that we are heading to WDW in the Spring and we can save the money and put it towards that trip. But, dang it! A part of me is like "but, I won't get to see Paint the Night! and I won't get to ride ToT before the retheming to Guardians of the Galaxy! but, but, but..." My inner 3 year old is definitely wanting to throw a tantrum
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