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Disneyland....???? - Highland Park,IL

Our son will be turning 5 years old in 4 months.
We would like to take him to Disneyland in the very near future.

To all of the mamas who have taken their children to Disneyland,
a few questions:

-Best airport to fly in...
-What is the best month for Disneyland (California weather, etc..)?
-Ideal amount of days to spend in Disneyland?
-What are the best accomodations (or what works the best)?
-Any other suggestions and/or ideas are greatly appreciated....

Thank you in advance!!

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Do NOT buy used tickets! A fingerprint scan is associated with all tickets so you may get a great discount on used tickets but then have to buy full priced tickets at the gate.

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Do NOT buy used tickets! A fingerprint scan is associated with all tickets so you may get a great discount on used tickets but then have to buy full priced tickets at the gate.

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<chuckle> California, particularly Southern California, doesn't really have a bad weather month. You have hotter months (June, July, August) and cooler months (November through February). I've been to Disneyland--as a kid, as an adult and as a mom--in summer months and in winter months. In the winter, you may need a sweatshirt. If it rains, bonus! Less people in the park, but it's not necessarily cold.

My family and I did a three day pass for both Disneyland and California Adventure. We felt that we were able to do everything we wanted to do, and then some, in those three days. We didn't feel rushed and often returned to our hotel for a swim or siesta (my sons were 10 and 13 at the time of the trip). I suggest booking a "package" deal. We went through AAA and everything was just great. We took a trolley to/from the park. And if we didn't eat at the hotel (Disneyland food is outrageously expensive), we were within walking distance of many different types of eateries from five-star, Zagat-rated steakhouses to Carl's Jr.

I love going to Disneyland. I've been so, so many times and it's always magical. Just make sure you have lots of spending cash...LOTS!

Have fun!

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Hello,
I agree w/ going during the school year and during the school week. Disneyland has completely oversold their annual passes and now that they have monthly payment plans for said passes, it's unbelievably crowded almost any day and time of the year (this is why we stopped buying passes). But when kids are in school, it is better for sure.

I think two days would be ideal. One day in Disney, one day in the Adventure park. Could probably come back to Disney after you're done in the Adventure park because in my opinion, Disneyland has more things to do and your 5 y o will appreciate that.

Do you by chance have American Airline miles?? We do and were able to purchase a night's stay at the Hilton Convention center right across the street from the park. During May of this year, it was 8K miles a night, a total steal since that hotel is normally $250/night. And it's beautiful!! We came back to the hotel in the later afternoon for dinner and a swim, then went back to the park for the rest of the night. It was a great break.

Good luck!

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go at times when the majority of kiddos are in school. you're gonna have fairly decent weather whenever you go, but if you go during the school year, you're gonna have significantly shorter lines to wait it. with just one c hild that age, if you go at a time that's not busy, you can easily do the whole park(and prob CA adventure across the street) in 2 days. we usually stay at the embassy suites anaheim south, it's about a mile from the park, and has a really awesome cook-to-order breakfast included in your room rate. if he's into legos at all, look at taking a side trip for a day to legoland, it's about an hour south of anaheim.

February and march are good times when the park is not busy. You may get some rain but it's less likely in march. 2 days at least for Disney and a day for California park. Check by phone not online with the Disney hotels for special rates and tickets included. The best part is Disney hotels let you in an hour before the park opens with no lines! Awesome. We love the character meals at the hotels and Minnie and friends in the park. Worth the money as the charters come right to your table. Get fast passes right away for star tours as the wait is two hours right now. Your man will want his stroller. Trust me. He'll be tired by the end of the day. If you want to see world of color I suggest the picnic meals with premium viewing. Have fun.

We went when our son was 5 and then again when he was 8. Both times we went in November; the week BEFORE the week of Thanksgiving. My way of thinking was so many people are going away the week of Thanksgiving or having family in the week of Thanksgiving that they are too busy to go to D-land. Both times it was great both crowd wise and weather wise. There was not a single ride we stood in line for for over 15 minutes and we wore shorts and t's in the day and a light sweatshirt at night. It was great!!! Stay at a place that offers free breakfast so you dont have to go out every morning. We stayed at the Candy Cane Inn which is a few blocks from D-land and used the shuttle to and from the park. Shuttle was a breeze and was always on time coming and going. Breakfast was an expanded continental. Two doors down from the Candy Cane Inn is a little store which was great if we wanted a snack and even to buy sourvieners as they are much much cheaper than in the park itself. For us both trips were 3 days as we didnt want to be rushed with anything. At 5yrs old my son found California Adventure Park to be just as fun as D-land itself and it you go there be sure to go on the ride 'California Soaring'. It's wonderful and we even went on it 4 times in a row. Just got off and back in line for 5 minutes and got on again due to no crowds. Small tip if by chance you stayed at Candy Cane Inn. The seating area for breakfast can get a little tight. Bring the serving type tray thing in your room under the coffepot when you go to the free breakfast in the morning so if yoiu you want to take your food back to your room you can carry everything. We even took bread and peanut butter and jelly (I had never seen peanut butter in the little plastic containers that jelly comes in) at breakfast time and kept them in the fridge in the room if our son became hungry. Pack some ziploc bags to keep the bread in until you use it so it doenst become hard. Have a great time!!

We went just this last spring. (Grama, Grampa, mommy and grand daughter 3 1/2) We stayed at the Tropicana Inn right across the street from the main entrance to Disneyland. It was nice, clean, close and not expensive. We walked across the street and thru the bus pickup/drop off lot and right into Disneyland. We didnt have to move our car from the hotel and they had free parking for customers. It saved us all the parking fees at Disneyland. Id take a stroller so if he falls asleep or is really tired, or you buy a lot of goodies, you can wheel them back to the hotel every night. We rented a stroller inside Disneyland but couldnt take it to the hotel,,but we managed fine. We went during a lot of schools "spring break" so it was crowded but not so terrible we missed anything. I guess if you can go when most kids are in school its best, but a few years ago when we went during school, a lot of buses were there with schools on field trips so the place was crowded anyway. We also went to California Adventure and it was fun too. We spent 3 1/2 days. We had planned for 3 but got there mid afternoon the first day so we went for the rest of that day too.
My big suggestion is this: Be sure to get the roasted turkey leg in frontierland. YUMMY! and the best price for tickets we had were online from AAA. We asked at AAA and they showed us how and what to do for the best price. have fun!

We just took our kids there in June. Here are my thoughts:

1. Best time to go would be anytime school is in session. June was crazy busy! Tons of people and we went early in the month, right when our oldest was out of school, thinking we'd beat the crowds. No, didn't happen.

2. We got the three-day passes for Disneyland/CA Adventure. Three days was plenty. We were glad we got to see both parks because there were interesting things in both.

3. We stayed at the Doubletree. It's a long walk, but do-able. However, I recommend the shuttle service. We only discovered it came right outside our hotel on the last day and it sure was nice not to walk! It does have a fee, but I'm pretty sure you can get discount passes.

We loved the Doubletree. Luxurious accommodations and having a suite was great with kids. We had extra room and they slept on the sofa bed. We got their free breakfast for kids deal and it worked great. A really nice hot buffet or cold buffet (could choose either) or you can order from the menu.

4. Big tip for Disneyland is to buy an autograph book when you first get there. Then your son can collect autographs from the characters he meets during your time there. There's a slot next to the autograph page for you to include your photos. Autograph book was a huge hit with our kids.

5. Anyone in your family have a disability or medical issue making line-waiting difficult? Our son has severe ADHD and would go crazy waiting in lines, so we were able to get a medical pass for him. Just have the person's doctor write a note explaining the condition and requesting the medical pass (our doctor was the one who suggested it when he heard of our vacation plans). It gives you special entrance to rides. Instead of waiting 2 hours for Star Tours, my husband and son got in in 2 minutes. It can really help.

6. Check out the Mousesavers website. It's great for additional tips.

Have fun!

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