Have you been to Disneyland Hotel? It’s on the same property, so if you’ve walked that, it’s similar. I think it is roughly a 10 min walk through Downtown Disney to the gates. Not as convenient as VGC. The Frontier tower before was the furthest on DLH property, now VDH will be.Also trying to figure how walkable it will be?
It will be like walking from any of the monorail DVCs to MK, or from BWV or BCV to Epcot/DHS. The best part will be that Disneyland and California Adventure face each other across a football field-size plaza, so once you walk from VDH through Downtown Disney, you can choose which park to start with and then change parks in a matter of a very few minutes.Also trying to figure how walkable it will be?
Yes, park hopping is so much easier at DLR!It will be like walking from any of the monorail DVCs to MK, or from BWV or BCV to Epcot/DHS. The best part will be that Disneyland and California Adventure face each other across a football field-size plaza, so once you walk from VDH through Downtown Disney, you can choose which park to start with and then change parks in a matter of a very few minutes.
Never been there, not sure I would visit enough to buy points, but I would like to visit Disneyland someday.Have you been to Disneyland Hotel? It’s on the same property, so if you’ve walked that, it’s similar. I think it is roughly a 10 min walk through Downtown Disney to the gates. Not as convenient as VGC. The Frontier tower before was the furthest on DLH property, now VDH will be.
Definitely go at least once! I grew up at WDW but fell in love with DLR. There’s something magical about the park that Walt builtNever been there, not sure I would visit enough to buy points, but I would like to visit Disneyland someday.
Never been there, not sure I would visit enough to buy points, but I would like to visit Disneyland someday.