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Re: Disneyland Newbie with Many Questions

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1) I've heard it is hard to get a room on property. This is a must for me, since I want the whole Disney experience. Is it really that difficult? Will it be difficult with such short notice?
Depends on how many days. If you keep them short (minimum two night stay at the Grand Californian) your chances improve. Apparently the economy isn't that bad..

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2) Which of the 3 hotels would be best for a couple with no kids?
Grand Californian for sure. Y'all would appreciate the beauty so much more. Nicer restaurants as well.

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3) Is the Dining package with the vouchers worth it?
I honestly don't know about this. So I can't comment. I do know that the wealth of restaurants both in the parks and in Downtown Disney are worth exploring.

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4) Is 4 nights long enough to see it all? Or should we add a few extra days?
Four nights is long enough. I've spent a week there, but four is long enough so that you don't feel rushed.
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