We just got back from 5 days at Disneyland. We took our little girl for her 5th birthday and our 6 month old son. We stayed at the Disneyland Grand California Hotel and loved it!! It is a great hotel for families. It is quiet, Very clean , an adult atmosphere but very kid friendly. There is a baby swimming pool and a kid pool with waterslide. There is also an adult pool and water slide as well ,with pool side bar. The staff is very friendly and helpful. The morning of our daughters birthday the hotel gave her balloons and a signed picture of the Disney Princesses. My only complaint is that check in is slow, it took about 40 min to check in. But the great thing about Disney is that even while you are waiting they keep you happy. Check out, however was very fast and they even stored our bags after we checked out so we could go enjoy Disneyland in the morning before our evening flight back home. I highly recomment eating at the hotel restaurant the Napa Rose at least once. It had the best food, service, wine list I have ever had at a restaurant and I am from Seattle and have been to some amazing restaurants. The best part was it was ment for adults to enjoy, but still very kid friendly. The bathrooms had kid sinks, cute mickey highchairs and boosters and the BEST kid menu I have ever seen!! I also recommend eating at the storytellers cafe at the hotel for the character breakfast. It is also a great place for lunch or dinner.
Now for a few Disneyland tips to make our trip the very best!!
If you are traveling with young children, your stay will be much more enjoyable if you do stay on site at Disneyland. It is so important to prevent melt downs. When you get up in the morning have breakfast, go enjoy the park and then around 2 or 3 go back to the hotel, enjoy the pool, take a nap and then get ready for dinner. After dinner put the kids to bed, so they don't get over tired. If your kids are older go back to the park and enjoy the fireworks and parade, but if you have young kids I think it is more important that they are well rested for the next day, then to stay up late for the fireworks. Your last night would be a good time for the fireworks. If you have a young child and an older one who can go on rides like Splash mountain, take advantage of baby swap. Before you get in line go to one of the attendants at the ride and ask for a baby swap. You get a little card, then dad and the older child get in line, while mom waits with baby. When Dad and older child get off ride, Dad waits with baby, hands Mom the card and Mom and older child go back to the attendant with the card and then they get to get on the ride wihtout having to wait in line. It is great for the older child because they get to go on twice with out waiting, and the parents get to enjoy the ride as well.
Also, if you plan on eating at a restaurant in downtown disney, make sure you get the number for priority seating to make reservations or you will have a two hour wait for dinner.
I also think you should have breakfast with Minnie and Friends at the Plaza Inn at least once.
Don't be afraid to go to Disneyland with a baby. We had a great time and so did our baby, He loved the rides he could go on (pirrates, winnie the pooh, peter pan, alice and wonderland, dunbo, rockets(baby needs socks for rockets), buzz light year, and many more) and he loved meeting all the charecters. he slept great in the stroller. Make sure to bring our own infant stroller that lays all the way back for naps, the strollers to rent at Disney are ment for older kids. Our daugher loved the baby swap and going on twice!! Just make sure not to over do it and take a break in the afternoon. Well rested kids make for happy kids and in turn happy parents.
















