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| Community Rank: Traveler ![]() Join Date: Oct 2002
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| Disneyland over Spring Break March 26-March 29 We are planning to travel to Disneyland in March over my 5 year old's spring break. As I have been booking rooms, I realize this will be a busy time. It seems more so on the weekend than during the week. We plan to hit the parks on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. We have been to Disneyland resort 1x previous but aren't near as familar with it as we are Disney World. What is our best plan of attack. What are the best charcter meals? My son's 6th birthday is very close to when we are going and we want to do one for that. We are Disney visa card holders. Aren't there some special things we can do. Any help would be great. Our party will be: Me, DH, DS, DD (9 months old) and my mom. |
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| Your mom goes to college Join Date: Sep 2002 Location: Michigan's Upper Peninsula
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| Re: Disneyland over Spring Break March 26-March 29 Best character meal for a 6 year old would be either Goofy's at the DL Hotel or Lilo & Stitch at Paradise Pier. The characters are Goofy's Kitchen are very interactive, but the atmosphere at Lilo & Stitch was brighter and more fun. When it is that busy at the parks, you have to just go with the flow. Find rides that have manageable waits and get fast passes. [img]/ubb/images/graemlins/luck.gif[/img] |
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| Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Northern NV
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| Re: Disneyland over Spring Break March 26-March 29 What Tina said, and there is a special photo opportunity for Disney Visa card members in DCA at the Ariel's Grotto restaraunt before it opens to the lunch crowd--It was great, no one was there and we had beautiful pics taken! |
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| Community Rank: Scout ![]() Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: California
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| Re: Disneyland over Spring Break March 26-March 29 We just got back and the days you have chosen are very good indeed. Goofy's Kitchen is our favorite character meal. I will be posting a TR here in the next few days with all my observations on this that and what have you. Have fun planning. |
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