Our trip out west is shaping up! We are officially booked to stay 4 nights at
the Disneyland Hotel, 2 nights at the Legoland Hotel, and 5 nights at Paradise
Pier, a Disneyland Resort Hotel. (The
Grand Californian was a bit too grand for our budget.)
Disneyland has 3 on-site resort hotels for guests and
several “good neighbor” hotels that offer some Disneyland
perks. Even though we are paying more to
stay on property, the husband and I talked it over and we wanted that
experience. Even with the convenience of
staying on-site, we are still navigating transportation, dining, etc. Staying on-site was a decision to make at
least a portion of our vacation planning “easy.”
Of the 3 on-site resort hotels, pricing varies with the
Grand Californian being the most expensive, followed by the Disneyland Hotel,
and Paradise Pier, while not cheap, is the least expensive. We designed our stay to take advantage of any
savings.
The first “leg” of our trip is 4 nights—all week-days. Therefore it made sense to spend this part of
our vacation in the most expensive, to us, resort. Disneyland Hotel it is!
The week-end, Friday and Saturday nights, are the most
expensive nights when staying on Disney property. We, then, decided, to head to Legoland for
the week-end. We got a reasonable “advance
rate” which does require full payment and a really good deal on tickets for
Legoland Park, the Water Park, and the SeaLife Aquarium at a buy one day, get
one day free rate. More good news is
that our stay includes breakfast! There
are also many fun things to do at the Legoland resort which we will do our best
to take advantage of. Oh, and guests get to select the theme of their room, based on availability of course. Choices include Pirate, Adventure, and Kingdom all appropriate for either boys or girls. The vote at the Williams' household was "Pirate." (Our travel agent predicted that one!)
The last “leg” of our vacation is 5 nights. Staying the least expensive resort made sense
due to the length of our stay. We are
looking forward to exploring Paradise Pier.
Park tickets have also been secured—a 4 day Park Hopper on
each leg. This will give us plenty of
time in the parks and some time to play on “non park” days.
Now, to figure out dining. . .
Hi Jody,
ReplyDeleteDid you find any good discounts on DL tickets? I am looking for one for the summer but they don't seem to be as good as the WDW ones.
Thanks!
Mike,
DeleteNot really. We wrapped up our park tickets into our resort package. Still crossing our fingers for summer discounts, but not counting on it. And, yes, with all the construction/updating at WDW, discounts will be available. What are your plans?
We are going to be there towards the end of June. Got a really great deal to stay at the Camelot Inn across the street!
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