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Re: Disneyland Newbie with Many Questions
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Originally Posted by MickeyMcFizzle
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?
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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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Originally Posted by MickeyMcFizzle
2) Which of the 3 hotels would be best for a couple with no kids?
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Grand Californian for sure. Y'all would appreciate the beauty so much more. Nicer restaurants as well.
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Originally Posted by MickeyMcFizzle
3) Is the Dining package with the vouchers worth it?
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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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Originally Posted by MickeyMcFizzle
4) Is 4 nights long enough to see it all? Or should we add a few extra days?
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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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