On the way to the UK we stopped into Los Angeles for a short break and a chance for us to do some of the things we had always dreamed about. Lou was pretty keen on doing Disneyland so 'Happiest Place on Earth' entertained the von Yarralls for 2 days.

All in all the park is really well laid out and the queuing is done efficiently, and you don't really mind waiting too long. What was disappointing was the large number of "obese" yanks on their mobility scooters who bypassed the queue, with their large family in tow, only to spring out of the scooter into the ride. If only I had no morals, I would have hired a scooter in a flash :)
It is a pretty amazing place, with lots of nice touches. The fireworks at 9pm each night are cool, with the music taking you through some of the more famous rides around that park, and then a suspended Tinkerbell comes across the top of the massive crowds.
Adjacent to Disneyland is the California Adventure Park, run by Disney but with a California theme. The rides are slightly more adventurous, but still have the familiar Disney efficient queues. Nowhere near as crowded as Disneyland, but still some rides saw queues of up to an hour. 
Disneyland hint and tips:
FastPass is an absolute must. Keeps your sanity by avoiding most of the queues on the big rides.
On the strong NZ dollar, eating isn't as bad as you might expect, and the portions are typically generous so don't worry too much unless you are looking for a healthy option.
If possible try and get 2 days at the park. We got 1 and 1/2 days which was pretty much spot on, did all the major rides once, and got in a couple of double rides.


Disneyland hint and tips:
FastPass is an absolute must. Keeps your sanity by avoiding most of the queues on the big rides.
On the strong NZ dollar, eating isn't as bad as you might expect, and the portions are typically generous so don't worry too much unless you are looking for a healthy option.
If possible try and get 2 days at the park. We got 1 and 1/2 days which was pretty much spot on, did all the major rides once, and got in a couple of double rides.


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