I am heading to Anaheim on the 18th of this month (February) for 4 full days. We have three days at Disneyland and I'm trying to figure out what to do on our last day. It's just my partner and I without a vehicle so we have no children to entertain. It's my partners first time in Cali and I'm having a tough time figuring out what to do. We are not really *show* people so I'm worried that Universal will get boring really quick and we will be trapped there after we finish the few rides. Granted, I haven't been there since 2004ish? The Van Helsing attraction was BRAND new at the time, so maybe it's changed a lot for the better? It was never my favourite park.
Knotts I haven't been to since 1997 so I have ZERO idea what to expect. From what I've read, it's primarily out-of-the-box coasters nowadays. Don't get me wrong i love coasters but I'm a big guy (310 6'3") and I have big problems with over the shoulder harnesses (at least in canadian theme parks where I've been booted from countless rides). I know this isn't going to be a problem at Disney but I worry about other fat-phobic amusement parks.
Anyway, what do you guys think? Is there something completely different We should do instead for our last day? Universal? Knotts? I really want to show my partner a good time and not disappoint... Since I want SoCal to be an annual event!
Knotts I haven't been to since 1997 so I have ZERO idea what to expect. From what I've read, it's primarily out-of-the-box coasters nowadays. Don't get me wrong i love coasters but I'm a big guy (310 6'3") and I have big problems with over the shoulder harnesses (at least in canadian theme parks where I've been booted from countless rides). I know this isn't going to be a problem at Disney but I worry about other fat-phobic amusement parks.
Anyway, what do you guys think? Is there something completely different We should do instead for our last day? Universal? Knotts? I really want to show my partner a good time and not disappoint... Since I want SoCal to be an annual event!