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    Quote Originally Posted by chefmickey3 View Post
    I just got the first week at GCV! Now in a week I need to try for the last two days but at least the first week is good. I feel like we can start planning and dreaming now. I haven't used a Birnbaum book in more than 5 years because we know DW so well. So happy!


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    VWL Mom - thanks for all of the support - you were correct. I called back in two days and added on the next two nights. All one ressie - 9 nights - we are so excited!!!!!!!
    "If you can dream it, you can do it."

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    Glad it worked out for you. We're excited for our trip too, the last time we were in DL was 1998 and my boys were 3 and 7, now one will be graduating from HS and the other from college. They were kind of bummed to hear that the Nemo sub closed this week but are looking forward to the long lost Mr. Toad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Carol View Post
    It really depends on the time of year, since there are so few units. That being said, I've never had an issue when booking at 7 months out. I'm on the phone as soon as they open.

    Good luck. Best DVC - hands down!
    I’m just curious as to why you say it is the best DVC? We just returned from there on Sunday and I have been considering purchasing DVC when the Polynesian one opens but I have to say that the 3 times we have stayed at the GC have been just ok. What did I miss?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tikiman View Post
    I’m just curious as to why you say it is the best DVC? We just returned from there on Sunday and I have been considering purchasing DVC when the Polynesian one opens but I have to say that the 3 times we have stayed at the GC have been just ok. What did I miss?
    I guess, it's a matter of opinion. Number one reason is the fact that it's in Disneyland. I much prefer that over WDW. Not a fan of endless hours of transporting. Hence, hands down it's the best for me.

    As far as the villa experience, additional bathroom in the living area, Decor, rooms overlook the theme park, you are actually IN the park and the murphy bed -- to name a few.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Carol View Post
    I guess, it's a matter of opinion. Number one reason is the fact that it's in Disneyland. I much prefer that over WDW. Not a fan of endless hours of transporting. Hence, hands down it's the best for me.

    As far as the villa experience, additional bathroom in the living area, Decor, rooms overlook the theme park, you are actually IN the park and the murphy bed -- to name a few.
    I was just wondering because out of all the times we have stayed at the GC I think it has a nice theme and the lobby looks great but I was underwhelmed by the room. The location is nice but even with its entrance into the park, most early mornings we had to walk out to DTD and to the main entrance because the line to get in from the hotel was backed up all the way to the lobby and hardly moving.

    Food is ok but its quick service had nothing that appealed to me so we went out to DTD to eat or over to Tangaroa Terrace at the Disneyland Hotel. The bar there does not even compare to Trader Sam’s and the pool for our family was our least favorite out of any Disney Resort we have been to in CA, FL or Hawaii. The slide was so slow that my 8 year old had to push himself down it. Almost everyone on the slide thought it was a joke that it was so slow. The pool deck gets shaded by all the buildings early in the day and the hot tub was cold and full of kids. We love our pool time but it was not worth the effort to go down there. Unless your valet (which we did) you have to park across the street and coming and going with valet took forever. We keep trying it again and again to see if we just had an out of the ordinary experience but after this being our 4th time we will not be back.

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    tikiman, did you stay in the Villas, or just in a regular room? If a regular room, I totally agree with you. But the Villas are AMAZING. As for amenities, I enjoy the restaurants and lounges there, and Whitewater Snacks is a favorite of mine for a quick something. I love the theming and the lobby is gorgeous. We've had days where the line at the resort entrance was very long, but in my experience, it always moved fairly quickly. I do agree with you that the pool isn't the most exciting.


    I too enjoy all the things at the Disneyland Hotel, although I loved it when it was Neverland themed with the Lost Bar. The best thing is that it's Disneyland - everything is so close that it's just a hop, skip and jump to a new theme/experience. Love that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Melanie View Post
    tikiman, did you stay in the Villas, or just in a regular room? If a regular room, I totally agree with you. But the Villas are AMAZING. As for amenities, I enjoy the restaurants and lounges there, and Whitewater Snacks is a favorite of mine for a quick something. I love the theming and the lobby is gorgeous. We've had days where the line at the resort entrance was very long, but in my experience, it always moved fairly quickly. I do agree with you that the pool isn't the most exciting.


    I too enjoy all the things at the Disneyland Hotel, although I loved it when it was Neverland themed with the Lost Bar. The best thing is that it's Disneyland - everything is so close that it's just a hop, skip and jump to a new theme/experience. Love that!
    Both, but I can’t say I disliked the room as much as it just was not my favorite villa I have seen. Most of my dislike was for the facilities themselves and what they had to offer. We have enjoyed our stays over at the Disneyland hotel much more and when it comes to Villas I like the Bay Lake, GF and Aulani better.

    I really did not like Whitewater Snacks and was missing Tangaroa Terrace. The pool is a huge thing for us and it really was one of the less impressive pools I have seen at any Disney resort.

    As for the lobby it is definitely the best thing about the place but for the added cost I feel we enjoy the DL hotel much more and the walk only adds on a few minutes.

    It is great that things are so close at DL and it looks like even staying at the Paradise Pier is convenient. We spend most of our long days in the parks, relaxing on the patio of Trader Sam’s so having a room close to that is a bonus.

    It really is personal preference but I think the Polynesian resort is the best Disney Resort for me but I would not think it was the best for everyone. I am sure there are many that disagree with me about the GC but I just wanted to share my experience and see if there was something I missed.

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    Without a doubt, Steve. The Polynesian remains my favorite WDW resort. However, if given the choice between going to DL or WDW, I'm going to Disneyland. (I too love the DLH, but I was simply speaking about villas.)
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    Is it possible to rent dvc points for the Disneyland hotel? I checked and all I could find was the villas at the grand Californian. And I thought the points (compared to disney) were high! For instance, for the same week at WDW it was only 50 points at OKW or AKL and it was 100 points at VGC.



    14 days until we're back at AKL!!!!
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    Nov 08: SS
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    Aug '12: Pop
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    Dec '14: AKL
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    Feb 17: BWV

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lindsey310 View Post
    Is it possible to rent dvc points for the Disneyland hotel? I checked and all I could find was the villas at the grand Californian. And I thought the points (compared to disney) were high! For instance, for the same week at WDW it was only 50 points at OKW or AKL and it was 100 points at VGC.



    14 days until we're back at AKL!!!!
    Points for the DL hotel range from 32 to 56 points per night for a standard view and 36 to 68 points per night for a premium view.

    VGC points are higher than OKW but are in line with BLT and VGF. AKV depends on the room type.

    Have a wonderful trip!!
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