We are veterans of three long WDW trips so I may be a little biased- but here are our impressions after our recent Anaheim stay.

1. Some things in DLR really are a lot better:
Pirates, Peter Pan, Space Mt for example. It was also very exciting to ride Mr Toad again.
It is also very cool to feel the history in the park & walk by that light above the firehouse.

2. DCA has some fantastic attractions, but it has no cohesive feeling to it- just long walks between cool rides. Toy Story Mania is great !
All in all, this place needs the coming makeover badly.

3. We regretted staying offsite. We always stay onsite at WDW, and you have all sorts of options to do so there. At the time we booked our trip the DLR hotels were quite expensive & we also wanted a two room suite which would cost probably four times more than where we ended up (Anaheim Desert Inn & Suites). Since we got back I have seen ads for pretty cheap
($150-$250) rooms at the DLR resorts- I think they are hurting a little. The Grand Californian has a nice feel to it & great location, but we couldn't afford it at the time. When you walk out of the parks & across Harbor Blvd- we really lost the magic feeling.

4. You feel a little cramped everywhere in DLR- it feels like there is less room everywhere.

5. No Tomorrow Land Transit Authority ??????

6. It is really weird to end a day at Disney without fireworks. We were there four nights- no fireworks.

7. Innoventions starts out poorly with a boring sales pitch from a contractor- but hang in there- the rest is pretty cool.

8. Do NOT go to Blue Bayou unless you enjoy limited menus, extremely high prices, nasty service and being rushed through your meal.
We saw three entrees delivered to a tray near our table at the same time we got our salads.
Must be for another table right ? Nope- they were ours & there they sat for 10-15 minutes.
Also- be aware that if you have a 13 year old who doesn't eat New York steak or glazed Salmon- this is not a good option. They will treat you like a thief if you ask for a kid's menu (ten year olds are adults) and maybe finally offer you a plate of plain pasta for $19.
By the way- we were never questioned in WDW if we asked for a kid's menu in a non buffet rest.. I know that I am going to pay full rate at buffets & don't complain because at least he will eat something.
You can see the same sights from the ride. This was probably the most negative experience we have ever had in the 40-50 nights we have spent at Disney parks over the years.

9. Goofy's Kitchen, Ralph Brennan's Jazz Cafe, ESPN Zone, Rainforest Cafe all got high marks for customer service from us. Maybe in park restaurants feel they don't have to try as hard ? I don't know.

10. Desert Inn is a very conveniently located, cost efficient off site stay option. Parking is tight, breakfast is extremely limited & the outside room in our suite was very noisy, but the short walk was worth it. Park Vue Suites was also very close, but we didn't really see enough to judge it. Howard Johnson seems to be the place of choice - it is a little longer walk, maybe 1/4 mile or so.

11. We thought that the first week of Jan would be dead- our school district takes three weeks off for Christmas & we thought everyone else would be back in school- wrong !
Tuesday night through Friday am were ok, but certainly a lot more crowded than I expected.

12. We learned the hard way about weekends at DLR. Friday night was a complete zoo. To compound it- Splash, Indiana Jones and Pirates all went down. Then the wind came up and they cancelled both Fantasmic performances. There were thousands & thousands of people milling around with no idea what to do. Luckily for us we had already done everything we needed to do. We cashed in a last fastpass for Big Thunder MT & scrammed.