Exactly what mrsblue said...but...I prefer for my mini to be there with me! - lynniesue42 229.4 #1251 11:23PM
We had the best time last Sunday with no kids. I finally got to really see Buena Vista St and a lot of the little details I don't get to see when someone is saying "MOM I wanna a churro!" - Mrsblue 692.4 #145 11:31PM
I concure. I can't replace the happiest moments with my kids, the special times (our 35th Anniversay) with my Honey Bunny, the irreplaceable weekend my Best Friend and I spent for our 50th Birthday! Or Leap Day, Soundsational Parade, Fantasmic,WOC, Glow with the Show, our family brick.... So many experiences, so many memories!!! - Boundin 425.4 #299 11:39PM
👆 sooo true, "mom" can distract you from details Lol - MarshaMouse 2871.2 #15 11:41PM
I agree 100%! You can't really compare them, I love to take my kids to the parks and see how excited they still get although they are grown up now (I really miss how they would react when they were little). But It is also such a great treat to go to the parks with my fiancee and enjoy dinner and take in a show. I absolutely love both experiences. - Goofdog 169.8 #2012 9:00AM
I agree here with mrsblue. Totally different experiences. One is they joy of being with your children and or grand children, and the other is the potential to have those things in the future. - splashphotoCM 880.9 #101 9:43AM
IMO, there is nothing better then seeing the magic of Disneyland through the eyes of a child... - DiamondInTheRough
291.9 #660 10:28PM
Then you obviously havent met my son Jackson - PrinceTeaJack 786.3 #120 6:47AM
Experiencing it alone! Nobody complaining is always a plus! - AshleyLynn22
747.6 #136 11:26PM
I've done both and honestly they both are amazing. I remember however our son running into Mickeys arms for the first time and seeing his smile..still brings a tear to my eye. My husband and I did our honeymoon together and we have very special memories. So they both are magical in their own respect. - DisneyDreamer18
168.4 #2025 10:34PM
Seeing my children's eyes light up in awe.. priceless. - DaisyDork
170.0 #2007 10:39PM
Different experiences but seeing Disneyland through a childs eyes is wonderful! - MomWithAJuiceBoxBuzz
922.2 #94 10:41PM
My husband likes Disneyland. My son and I breathe Disneyland. Going with my husband is fine, but the three of us together doesn't work. I spend more time with my mini there. - Squirtortue
311.1 #554 6:46AM
I have only experienced with kids, which is so amazing! ✨ - IBelieveInFairies
254.1 #971 9:22AM
I culdn't imagine goin without my kid lol. If we lived down here I'm sure i would go with a loved one if I had one though. - madsdad
1128.7 #72 9:25AM
Experiencing dl with my now husband was a wonderful part of our dating! We even had our honeymoon there last year. It was on a trip in February, watching parents and their children together that we talked about starting our own family. Now I'm 5 months pregnant and cannot wait to share our love of all things Disney with our baby girl! Though I am also going to extra enjoy our last trip there together before baby in September. - LisaMouse7531
409.1 #318 10:09AM
I will never forget the first time I took my daughter to Disneyland. Her eyes were practically stuck wide open. Nothing else compares. - ScooterMike
1959.8 #35 10:33PM
I think you need to experience both at least once. Add on solo trip too! You appreciate each one differently - MarshaMouse
2871.2 #15 10:34PM
I love going with the kids. They're the whole reason we got APs - mamadisney3
249.1 #1020 11:22PM
Don't get me wrong. I love seeing the lightup expressions of my children. Like you have said "tears to my eyes". But the love and expressions I see through my beautiful wife's eyes are great also. I think there are different times when both are acceptable of who your with but hard to choose for the delight you are looking for. I love all of them! - pbrdad
57.2 #3618 11:54PM
Experancing Disneyland with our grandkids is the best!!!!! - Tealtownfan
693.3 #144 7:01AM
Well, my husband is anti Disney (the horrors!) so I waited until my son was at least 2 so I could get an AP & go with him! - pixiedreamer
37.3 #4091 7:46AM
My ex-husband was the same way, so the moment my son turned two, I took him and bought an AP. - MarshaMouse 2871.2 #15 7:50AM
Good reason to make him an ex..... Lol. - NascarDave 220.3 #1351 10:07AM
When I lived in Cali my favorite was date nights with my hubby's every saturday but now that we moved and have a baby I can't wait toll he gets older and gets to experience my favorite place ever! Pretty sure that will be favorite! - kritomiester
328.3 #482 10:08AM