My GF and I just got back from DLP. We are annual passholders in Florida and have also visited the CA parks a few times. We only had one day so we had a one day park hopper and spent time in both parks doing the different rides.
In Studios, we did Crush's Coaster (liked it), Ratatouille (LOVED LOVED) and Tower of Terror (favorite ride in US parks so couldn't skip it). As we didn't have kids we walked through the Toy Story area but didn't ride anything.
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Disneyland, we rode Phantom Manor (very dark and story is super difficult to follow), Pirates (longer than WDW so more like DL in CA), Small World (very interesting seeing the differences), and Space Mountain (HATED IT). I am a coaster fan (been on about 100 different coasters) and Space Mountain was the most painful coaster I've ever been on. I'm short so the shoulder harness landed on my upper ears/temple area and it banged my head the entire ride. I've never been so glad that a ride finished. We were planning to do Indiana Jones but ended up skipping it. The rest of the rides are pretty repetitive especially with CA (Peter Pan and Thunder Mountain were both closed by the way) and it was raining so we left around 9 and had dinner in Downtown Disney.
Like others have said, I felt the parks were a little run down, the cast members while nice were definitely not "in character" as much as in the US (really noticeable on Tower of Terror), and people smoked everywhere. On the plus side, the parks were basically empty (this was Friday 4/22) and other than Crush and Ratatouille (each about 45 minutes) most likes were non-existent or under 15 minutes, it is super easy to park hop since parks are next to each other, the theming in Discoveryland (Tomorrowland) I really liked since very cohesive, and there are details in their Fantasyland that were beautiful (roof on Tea Party for example).
Overall, while I'm glad we went, I would not return to DLP.