Easter in Disneyland?

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    Originally Posted By retlawfan

    This Sunday will be my first trip to Disneyland on Easter Sunday.

    I read that there is an Easter brunch at the DL hotel, and Goofy's Kitchen adds a few Easter touches. I may try the Goofy's Kitchen, if for no other reason than to avoid some of the crowds in the parks(since it is also Spring break season).

    Other than those, are there any other Easter "events" happening?
     
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    Originally Posted By dlkozy

    ^^^You might want to get some reservations going or you might end up having to eat a turkey leg for Easter dinner! :0)
     
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    Originally Posted By retlawfan

    I called and got reservations for dinner. While on the phone, the cast member informed me I got one of the last two reservations times available. Whew. Just in time.
     
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    Originally Posted By dlkozy

    Let the rest of us know how your Easter at DL turns out!
     
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    Originally Posted By FerretAfros

    For what it's worth, I was there for the afternoon of Easter last year, and the crowds were quite reasonable. It was definately a weekend, but it didn't seem as busy as other weekends had been, and certainly not that bad for a spring break weekend.
     
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    Originally Posted By Lil Mermaid

    Second what FerretAfros said. I was there about two Easter's ago and it was reasonable.
     
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    Originally Posted By BriarRoseTourGuide

    Will you be staying at any of the Disney Hotels? I know that they plan easter egg hunts for the kids easter morning, that can be fun!
     
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    Originally Posted By retlawfan

    No, unfortunately. We'll be staying at the Hilton Suites, in Orange. Thanks to Priceline.com it will only cost $47 per night!

    All of the Resort hotels are booked full. We tried to use DVC points to stay on site, but with no luck.

    That does sound like fun, though.
     
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    Originally Posted By Tinkeroon

    Does anything special go on for Easter? Never spent time there during that part of the year. But one of the "clones" is there now and I know she is having a blast with the grandkids.
     
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    Originally Posted By BriarRoseTourGuide

    Oh Crumb! Well, being at the park for Easter and getting one of the last reservations for Brunch will definitely be magical!! You got a great deal on your hotel which leaves more money for souvenirs! Have a great Easter and let us all know how wonderful it is!!
     
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    Originally Posted By FerretAfros

    "Thanks to Priceline.com it will only cost $47 per night!"

    Whoa! Big spender there! I think I might need to check the rates there out every now and then, even though I'm only about 30 min away without traffic. That sounds like a pretty good excuse to spend two days in a row at DL to me!
     
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    Originally Posted By retlawfan

    HINT: Use biddingfortravel.com first, then head over to priceline.com to purchase. And, if you are on upromise.com, 1% can be saved for college if you go through the upromise.com site to get to priceline.com.

    Was that confusing enough?
     

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