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icelynodette · 1 year
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Disneyland Afternoon 2023 Park Hopper Day 3
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callsignangel · 2 years
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screen rant babe - two
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warnings: fluff galoreeeeee word count: 1067 a/n: hi friends! it's finally here. i've never actually been to disneyland so there's probably some inaccuracies there. this is short but i promise the next part will be everything y'all are wishing for hehe. otherwise this was really fun to write, and i hope you enjoy it! reblogs and feedback about my work is deeply appreciated. <3
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when jack suggested going to disneyland, you laughed and agreed to go thinking it would never happen - that it was just quick infatuation and that you'd never see him again. boy, were you wrong.
he had found and followed you on all of your public social media accounts and even posted about your interview on instagram. his blank stare and painfully obvious crush on you quickly became a meme in the avatar fandom. it never really sunk in for you until you got a dm from the rising star himself.
in the brief conversation you had with him after the interview, he managed to get enough information about you that he needed - except your phone number. he internally cursed himself for that, and spent the rest of his day trying to search for you on every platform he could. most of the younger cast laughed at him for his vigorous search for the screen rant babe, but bailey and trinity being the absolute sweethearts they are were more than happy to help him.
it took you by mighty surprise when the notification of his message request lit up your phone. almost choked on your cereal, in fact.
jackchampion: hey! just checking in to see if we're still on for disneyland one of these days. i would also love to get your number so we can discuss plans easier (:
oh my god. he was serious. you replied as quickly as you could, giving him your number and telling him that you were definitely still on for your disneyland date. you were leaving for london in less than two days, and the way he was planning made it sound like you were going to be slaves to the mouse for a lot more time than you had. park hoppers, all of the rides, the ultimate experience. jack champion, full time disney fanboy. 
his name and the selfie you took together at the interview lit up your screen. he was CALLING YOU. most likely to thoroughly discuss said plans, but it still caught you by surprise. he was so direct, so focused on you. cute, chivalrous, quick on his feet, full of surprises. what more could you want in a man?
you picked up the phone in a giddy panic, barely managing to let out a garbled greeting. his heavenly laugh echoed through the other side, returning your greeting. it didn’t take him long before he immediately launched into your full disneyland itinerary. “so i was thinking i could come get you around 7ish so we can get there early and beat the opening rush-” “7 in the morning? you’re crazy!” you giggled, swiftly apologizing for interrupting him. he was really crazy.  crazy for you, that is. 
eventually you managed to figure out what you were going to do at the parks the next day. there were a couple rides you specifically wanted to go on, and he made sure to get fastpasses.  “i’m really excited to see you tomorrow,” he said softly, as if he was cautiously trying to navigate unsteady waters. “i’m really excited to see you too, jack. it’s going to be so fun!”  you should’ve seen the smile he cracked when you returned his excitement.
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he showed up to your hotel with a giddy grin on his face at 7 the next morning. he was clearly well rested and ready for the day, whilst you had been awake the entire night trying to figure out if this was a dream. and here he was, getting out of his car to come around and open your door for you. he was the definition of chivalry, and it made your heart almost burst.  once you were settled in his car and you were on your way, he kept taking small glances of you. “did you wanna stop anywhere before we head to the park?” he inquired. “do they allow outside drinks? because i am dying for coffee right now.” “when my liege asks for coffee, we shall get them their coffee."
after a quick dunkin run and trying to figure out the maze that is the disneyland parking system, you both finally made it into the park. “so, what should we do first?” he inquired.  “i need to get a pair of ears before we can do anything else,” you replied, frantically looking for a gift shop. he chuckled before realizing that you were moving too fast for him to keep up in the swarm of other guests at the park. without thinking, he grabbed your coffee-free hand. it was electrifying, like an entire city without power had just lit up. you gave him a warm smile as you kept walking, giving his hand a good squeeze. he returned your smile, thankful that he hadn’t cursed this date with his awkwardness. you thought it was charming, his obliviousness in certain situations. 
when you finally found a gift shop with a wall of ears, you were overjoyed. so many options, so little time. you asked him his opinion of certain ears, like if they looked good on you or if they suited you. he always said yes. you looked beautiful to him.  when you finally picked out a pair of ears inspired by the scarlet witch, you encouraged him to get a vision pair to match with you. he happily obliged. “weren’t you in avengers endgame?” “for maybe 10 seconds, i didn’t even speak,” “still an oscar worthy performance, and you met paul rudd!”
the small gift shop was filled with your joint laughter. he put his vision inspired ears on his head, and quickly pulled out his phone. there was a small mirror by the wall of ears, and he pulled you close to it so he could take a picture of you both with your matching ears. a bright smile and a quick snap later, he told you that would be his new wallpaper.  “so, now that you’ve got your ears, should we hit up avenger’s campus first?” “hell yeah, i really want one of those big iron man hand drink things…” you had grabbed his hand without question as you left the shop and had thrown your now empty coffee cup away. it felt right, holding his hand. like it was perfectly molded to yours. “and churros! we need to get churros.” it was going to be a good day.
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jellogram · 4 months
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The people who take those luxury Disney vacations are insane. Like. I work in travel right. I know how to get you anywhere in the world, and roughly how much it should cost.
Apparently the average Disney World trip (so like not even top luxury, just park hopper tickets and mid-tier accommodations) is over $10,000 for a family of four. Which includes flights that I'm assuming are domestic for that price, so we'll talk about Americans here.
Do you know where else an American family of four can vacation for ten grand? Basically anywhere.
A ticket from the US to Paris (one of the top cities in the world for American tourists) is around $400-$700 per person. Let's be generous and assume peak season prices + small city departure and/or baggage and call it $1000 per person. So we're at $4000 on flights.
A fairly nice hotel in Paris for four people for an entire week, during July (peak season), is around $1000-$1500. So we'll call it $6500.
The Louvre is free for kids so that will only put you out $50 to take the whole family. An all-access pass to Versailles, with lunch included, is less than $200 for everyone.
And sure, let's throw in a day at the Paris Disneyland. That'll put you out around $500 for the fam.
I have no idea how much food costs in Paris so fuck it, let's assume you eat out everyday and tack on a whole two grand for food. That's $500 per person per week, or around $70 per person per day. That should keep you pretty well-fed.
We are still less than $10,000.
A week-long and pretty cushy trip to Paris, including a day at Paris Disneyland, for your entire family is less than a mid-tier five day trip to Disney World Orlando.
I refuse to believe these people can do math. It is easier for me to believe that these people think Disney is a relatively affordable option (it's domestic, after all!) than to believe they genuinely think spending several days in fucking Orlando, Florida is worth thousands and thousands of dollars.
If you scrimped and saved more than I did here (went off-season, less cushy hotels, grocery shopped) you could literally take your family anywhere in the fucking world for ten thousand dollars.
Kill the fucking mouse.
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voidsuites · 1 day
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RAHHHHH I LOVE YOU MORE
i wasnt even gonna come on here rn bc there’s no way i’m fully coherent but then i did and i saw that u WERE WONDERING WHERE I WAS????? ooh girl i’m about to cry so i gotta change the subject-
my friend and i only had single park tickets but i fear im too much of a dca slut we had to add on a park hopper because WHEW. like not to geek out this late but avengers campus opening was one of the greatest things to ever happen she says as she lays down in her new stark industries sweatshirt like ugh. i’m lowk such a spiderman girl.
anyways ugh i’m jelly of ur princess and the frog ears i THOUGHT the ride was open this month but i guess it’s november and i was so sad like that’s been one of my absolute favorite movies since it came out god it makes me sob every time (dig a little deeper is the song of all time)
back to art… imagine his face when you finally say you’ll go with him to make a lightsaber. his face lighting up as he picks out each little detail god i love seeing people’s inner child shine through it’s so beautiful
i fear i need to stop right here or ill start talking about the human experience and the multitudes of joy we’re bound to witness and feel every single day and yada yada yada should’ve applied as a philosophy major
goodnight lovey ugh us rambling back and forth makes me so happy
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no yeah bc i think about all of you all the time. you’re all my little friends in my phone and i do miss you when you dip off the face of the earth for a sec. like 🍿 anon was missing for a bit and i was like omg where are they but they’ve been popping in again (lol hi pookie <3) but yeah i love you all sm and i love yapping with you guys <333333
i usually when i go to disney we just do one-park and disney bc 1) it’s so fucking expensive now for a park-hopper and 2) i personally think it’s easier to spend the whole day at just disney than just DCA but i LOVE DCA sm. stepping into avengers campus in 2021 for the first time was life-changing like i got chills 😭 also their shawarma? so yum considering it’s disneyland. but yeah i’m a spidey girl + nat girl + steve girl + t’challa girl + literally everyone bc i watched marvel stuff all the time as a kid (i really need to catch up on mcu stuff thunderbolts looks so so good. bucky… yelena…)
plus my other friend who works attractions at disney is going to work on the princess and the frog ride (she worked splash before it shut down) and she’s SO excited so i am too. i think i got my ears last nov in the newer shops towards the back of new orleans square but yeah seeing that movie in 2009 and feeling so seen/represented at like age 6 was crazy. that was my encanto fr. coLOMbiAAaaA… mi encanto… mi encanto
omg art would geek tf out building a lightsaber you know his ass would be taking everything seriously. i would like 2 see it.
AND OMG LOVE YOU TOO. talking with all of you is so much fun whether or not you’re anon i just love hearing about other people’s days n stuff. so glad u had a blast but i am still mad jealous LMAO 😭 love u
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klapollo · 2 years
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one of the funniest nuggets of knowledge that comes with being a parks nerd is that tokyo disney and disneysea are consistently regarded as THE best of the disney parks including disneyland and they are a) the only ones not owned by disney in any way and b) far and away much more affordable to visit than the american/european parks with a tiered system to accommodate different financial contexts like students and children and coming after school or during off peak or on the weekdays
for example. an adult can get a "fixed time" ticket at tokyo disney where for 50-60 dollars you can enter the park starting at 10:30. too rich for your blood? you can pay 43 dollars to come at 3 pm. you can come at 5 pm for 30 dollars! disabled adults get discounts with a standard full day ticket WITH an accompanying guest being 50 bucks max.
the most expensive ticket i could find on the current calendar was about 63.50.
the lowest price for a single day ticket to disneyland (NOT including park hopper to california adventure) according to their website is over 100 dollars. they raise ticket prices basically annually.
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dausy · 9 months
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I didn't upload my disney trip because I felt guilty I was at Disney and my husband is overseas and miserable doing army stuff and I just felt like such a bad spouse. Sometimes I wonder if I'm on the spectrum because I just do not comprehend social cues. However, he's on a neat Christmas trip right now in Rome and seemingly doing some cool once-in-a-lifetime Christmas stuff right now. So I think its ok. I don't know how much I'm typing so Ill put it under a keep-reading tag. But my in-laws didn't want me to be alone for Christmas so they paid for my Disneyland ticket..I mean I went and bought the tickets because I get a discount but they paid me back. I drove to their house 8 hours away and we all shuttled in a car and drove the 6 more hours to Disney. I honestly think in many ways Disneyland is superior to Disneyworld. The primary reason I'd ever want to go back to DW would be for the food/wine festivals in Epcot. I think its like a great woo-girl-girls-trip and I'd like to go with my sisters one day.
anyway.
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We visited a food-hall in LA the day we got there. Me and my husband took my MIL to a couple food halls in Atlanta and she thought it was a neat idea and found one in LA and wanted to show her family. I forgot what it was called already but I got a pastry and a creme brulee coffee that got actually torched like a creme brulee. They also had a southern food restaurant and I got shrimp and grits just so I can judge it as I lived in Georgia for long. It was pretty good. Bit greasy but the food hall itself was really cute. I just honestly with these food halls, I need more kitschy shopping.
We then went to the Disney shopping district and you can judge but I did spend a lot of money on starwars earrings and all the simba merch I could find. Which was not that much but still very expensive. A lot of stuff is under construction. I really just wanted some Christmas themed cocktails and their main bar was down.
we spent the next couple days at CA and DL. We had park hoppers. I wanted to do the Festival of the Holidays which I thought was a bit disappointing compared to the food and wine I've had in epcot in the past.
I took a lot of clips rather than pictures because I thought about posting to youtube but I don't think I will. I did upload them all to facebook though.
The festival alcohol I swear didn't have alcohol in it. For the record I rarely ever drink alcohol ever. But for this trip I kinda just wanted to relax and not rush ride to ride and just browse and sip something that tasted like Christmas.
There is an interesting food dynamic with my in-laws that I can't explain the entire situation here but I did have to wander off a bit in search of the food. I got a turkey thanksgiving empanada which was pretty good and I think my favorite thing I had was the tamales and there were some little chicken bites that were good too. But these sandwiches were a bit of a disappointment and I found hair in the coleslaw.
random photos. We accidentally found Tiana by herself and we got a photo and she was absolutely lovely. I really wanted to buy some sort of a spirit jersey and I just couldn't find one that I thought was worth it. They did have a red The Lion King one but it was kind of too-red for me. I did find this green lion king hoody though which was nice. I got a lot of compliments on my everything..I swear to god this random guy came up to me like a cartoon character and he yells "WHERE DID YOU GET THAT SIMBA" the one I have hooked onto my shoulder. As he screams it about 15 of his own little magnitized character clip ons and pins pop off of him. It reminded me of the witch from the bugs bunny cartoons where her hair pins would fall out.
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I did get to see the Festival of the Lion King show. I've never seen this one. I've seen the one at Disneyworld years ago which was really cool. I didn't know DL had one and I guess this is one of its last performances so I teared up a little.
Primarily me and my SIL who I absolutely love spent a lot of time in Star Wars. I had forgotten until we were wandering around that DL is the one place that has the Cal Kestis lightsaber so I went on a hunt to find it. I'm not gonna buy it but I did find it! I also was not fast enough to get a photo with kylo ren but I didn't realize they had little R2D2s walking the park either. I don't think they have R2 at DW.
I also am a bad planner. I'm not one of those disney adults that can plan out an entire day. I was afraid to try and reserve any sort of dining because again the odd food situation. But I did manage to sneak into Ogas Cantina which was imo, a much better experience then the one in orlando by far. It seemed bigger, more spacious and the food was actual food and these were the strongest drinks I'd had in the park.
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They tell you you have 45 mins and you have to get out but we stayed a bit later than that and nobody harassed us. If I went back to DL again I'd hundred percent try and get a reservation here and at the Blue Bayou again. I was also trying to refresh the app to look for an opening in lamplight lounge but alas, it did not open.
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the new Marvel version of Tower of Terror I thought was also a lot of fun. And the Haunted Mansion! I feel like like they should leave it Nightmare Before Christmas all the time! I've never been on it this time of year at DW but it was wonderful here at DL. My first time seeing the Jack Skellington stuff. Also! Jack was out as a character wandering the park which I'd never seen before either.
I have to say I was really impressed with the handicap accessibility of some rides. My FiL is blind and utilizes a wheelchair most times and we managed to take him on Mickeys Runaway Rail and I was very impressed with the transfer lane for that. Very impressed with the cast members.
but I think my favorite rides are still Rise of the Resistance and lowkey, Smugglers Run. I feel like everybody hates on Smugglers Run but my stomach and chest hurt so bad from laughing. This ride was hilarious with the right group of people. 6 of us went in and I swear my MILs elderly sister was coming out of her seatbelt rolling around on the floor because my piloting skills were so bad. The funniest experience I've had on a ride.
Before RotR came out though I was a huge Universal Studios fan because their Harry Potter world was just so immersive (I'm aware in recent days HP is controversial) that disney just didn't compare. But they caught on with the StarWars real fast. It is super impressive and they just need to roll out more star wars add-ons. Especially to compete with Universals nintendo and how to train your dragon thats coming out soon in orlando.
The trackless rides are just so clever and I'm excited to see where that technology goes.
oh and the weather! I don't know how to dress for California and I dont understand it. Last couple years we went to Knotts Berry Farm and I froze to death every time. November and December I'm freezing. I keep expecting it to be like Florida weather I guess and it isn't. I keep bringing warm weather clothes and freezing. We were in LA back in June/July to visit the beach and it was 70 and I was freezing. Not beach weather. This year, I bring all winter clothes. Fleece leggings and tights to wear under jeans and coats and hoodies....it got up to 80 one of the days we were there and I got really hot. I brought a tank top and that was it. Everything else was winter. California you killing me.
but thats about it for now I think. That I can think of anyway. Overall both of my Disneyland trips I've had have been better than my Disneyworld trips.
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truessences · 2 years
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Omg are you a librarian? 😊 Also let's say the ST kids go to Disneyland or a similar amusement park. What are some headcanons?
Hi! Yes I am! I technically am a "Library Associate" but it's just easy to say Librarian and I do have my Masters to get a Librarian job... I'm just picky lol.
Okay! So amusement park headcanons. I've never been to Disneyland/World so I can't really answer for that lol.
So, they go while college age!
Mike and Lucas love rides and want to ride everything. They are determined to ride everything and will race each other to get into lines. They drag the others onto whatever the newest ride is because they have to ride it together, except for Suzie, she doesn't like roller coasters. Dustin screams his head off and has lost a hat on a ride so he never wears them on rides anymore.
Max and El love the fun houses and also the little games, particularly the little hammer thing with the bell, El always wins because she uses her powers a little lol. But they prefer to be in the water park but will ride rides with their boyfriends.
Dustin has a quota for roller coasters but he will play the games because he has it down to a science and wins every time. He manages to get Suzie a giant teddy bear.
Will actually works at an amusement park during the summer, he has a drawing/caricature station. When he's not working and goes with the party, he has a couple of rides he loves and will ride but he's content with watching the bags. If there are live shows going on, he'll be there. His boyfriend... I'm thinking Adam, also works at the amusement park but he operates one of the game booths. They're stationed close.
They eat together.
El is a snacker (also a sweet tooth) so she snacks on pretzels, popcorn and cotton candy more than she eats actual food. She may get like chicken tenders but she won't finish them. She always gets ice cream in a waffle cone because it's the closest thing to an eggo and the little supreme thing Hopper would make.
Mike likes hand held foods, so he gets sliders/burgers/chicken tenders and fries and gets a milkshake from the same place El gets her ice cream. They sometimes even share their milkshakes.
Lucas will eat corn dogs and fries, which Max finds gross, but Lucas asks what's the difference between her regular hotdog and his corn dog. They argue about it lol. They share a loaded funnel cake later.
Will and Adam share a half cheese and half pepperoni pizza, Will also orders a pizza with pineapples. Will gets caramel apples while Adam gets candied apples.
Dustin has to get a turkey leg and I feel like Suzie is a vegetarian so she brings her own lunch. Suzie likes churros and Dustin gets an ice cream bar.
Then of course they get a picture taken as a group every time they go! MEMORIES!
I might want to write something now lol
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magickingdompng · 2 years
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Question time! What's your favorite Disney land that's no longer around? Mine's the original "Tomorrowland" (hopefully the right name) themed after space / the future and with all the corporate sponsors lol
Oh, what an interesting question!
The original Tomorrowland was such a wild place! It’s honestly one of my favorite modern lands, but I would’ve loved to ride some of those original rides like Journey into Inner Space. I’m glad they never changed that retro-future theming, though.
There have been a surprising amount of lands that have closed over the years. It’s a good time to quickly go over the difference between a park and a land, for those who don’t know (because I didn’t for a while).
A park is what it sounds like: a whole theme park. You need a ticket to get into it, and you can only go to one a day (unless you have park hopper tickets). Disneyland has only two, but Disney World has four — Magic Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom, and Epcot.
A land, however, is a section of those parks which has specific theming. I won’t go over all of them, there’s a lot, but some good examples are Tomorrowland like you mentioned and Fantasyland in Magic Kingdom, as well as Star Wars Land (aka Galaxy’s Edge but everyone calls it Star Wars Land LOL) and Toy Story Land in Hollywood Studios. As long as you’re in the particular park the land is in, there’s no ticket and you can freely come and go.
As for closed lands, I absolutely have to say the original Future World in Epcot.
Honestly, I would say all of Epcot as it originally stood, but Future World especially, because it contained a fan favorite Disney attraction that has been closed for years: Journey Into Imagination, the origin of Figment the purple dragon! It also contained several other defunct attractions - in fact, I don’t think any of them still stand today.
The reason Future World and Epcot in general has been so remodeled is an interesting one, and actually relates back to the reason Tomorrowland was remodeled so heavily; it’s basically an impossible to theme a theme park to the real possible future.
Well, you can, but it’s not going to last very long. Epcot was originally sort of a permanent world’s fair, with its attractions designed to be educational and innovative. Future World especially, obviously, got the brunt of this, with all kinds of showcases of scientific discoveries.
But you may have noticed a problem with this idea. While it’s an incredibly cool idea, especially nowadays science moves quickly. In just a few years, Future World and pretty much all of Epcot looked outdated already. The technology it showcased was no longer innovative. It was all yesterday’s news.
In order to keep a land like that accurate and up to date, it would need overhauls basically every single year, and that’s just not feasible (especially for a park that never closes for an off season).
So, Future World and pretty much all of the other lands and attractions of Epcot have been gutted. A lot of it stands fully abandoned, like the Horizons plaza which is only used intermittently as a festival space. It gives the entire park a strange vibe.
However, I’ve got to say I kind of love modern Epcot, too, even though it’s since replaced all its lands and has a lot of renovations planned. It was one of my favorite parks to just be in when we went, with the retro future theming of Tomorrowland taken to a bigger extreme. I’d still absolutely adore to see it at its peak of operation, especially when Journey Into Imagination was still operating.
Thank you so much for the question!! And on a side note, also thank you for reblogging my posts and promoting my blog like you have. It’s the only reason I’ve gotten such a huge influx of followers and notes and I can’t thank you enough. C:
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orphancookie69 · 1 month
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8/2024: Legoland Trip!
So, my nephew was asking me to take him to Lego Land, he is off of school right now. I looked into it, and honestly it wasn't a bad price and if you did it right-it could be fun for all. So we decided to book it and goooo!
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First off, let's talk about general theme park comparisons. When looking into this I considered all my socal options: (note this will be a like comparison to keep things fair)
Criteria: A 2 day park hopper for one adult and one child with a hotel.
Disneyland: Tickets are $730 and Hotel would be $467=$1,197+
Knotts: Tickets are $240 and Hotel would be $324=$564+
Legoland: Tickets are $206 and Hotel is $304=$510+
I know there are other options like Universal Studios, Seaworld, and Six Flags but this is part of why there is so much demand for Cali, so much to do! If you are going to book anywhere, consider purchasing separate-packages are not always better deals. Also consider other costs like food and parking.
I should of maybe done a post about this, but the last time I went to Knotts-they were crowded, long lines for just drinks alone, and playing "Disneyland" like games with fast passes. Wait times on the Knotts app were more for if you had a fast pass, and not all of the rides are worth an hour wait. I used to have a pass for this, and even went during COVID for food festivals and it used to be sooo good.
You will see a post before this about Disneyland too, but last time I went was with my (former) friend as she was a cast member and was going before Disney opened back up (they were closed for COVID) otherwise as a kid, my mom always had a friend who would sign us in and take us. That experience has changed so much too. I asked to go for my birthday, so it was a late birthday gift.
Planning:
So, with the decision finally made-I got into planning mode. Things to consider were:
Gas: to get there and back
Parking
Hotel: Pool, Arcade, and Daily Treasure Hunt
Park Hopper Plans
Food: Dinner could be in hotel or not, breakfast would be buffet at hotel, snacks could be brought into the park.
Budget: already spent money plus other day of spending to consider
The Trip:
The hotel was a nice mix of good quality and nice for both young and old. With the hotel, you got early access to the park. Lines in general were slow but crowds were much smaller than I was used to. You can bring snacks in. The park has good stuff for older and younger kids. Bigger place than you would think.
We did the water park when it opened and the other surprising thing is that was one of the safer places for theme parks. Like I am a bit of a watchful aunt anyways, but after I realized it was a generally safer environment compared to other parks-I let my nephew go off a bit on his own.
The amount of work that went into the park, is actually pretty impressive. I feel like I need decorations made of legos in my house now. Good mix of rides and interactive things to do. If you get a lanyard, you can ask employees (or model citizens) for push pins. If you are lucky, you can find one called "Mr Gold" made of gold.
Hotel is really comfortable, never not anything going on. The elevator turns into a dance party, every time. Room was great-pirate themed. But bed and bathroom was great, with a separated section for kids. There was even a treasure hunt for hotel guests. The prices on some of the legos you could take home too was not that bad.
I was thinking about it as we were all heading back, as much as I am an aunt in my 30's, LEGOLAND turns 25 this year. This was never really on my radar as a young girl, but I loved going to Knotts and Disneyland. I talked to my male friend from middle school, and he remembers this fondly himself. But in person, it was really neutral and with something for all ages. If you have youngers that want to go, its a pretty good time for all involved. Go have fun making core memories!
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parksaversnews · 4 months
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NEW Disneyland Summer 2024 Offers
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3-Day Disneyland Ticket Offer
Don’t miss this exciting summer opportunity! For a limited time, guests can visit the Disneyland Resort theme parks for as little as $50 per child per day (ages 3-9) or $83 per day (ages 10+) with the purchase of a special 3-day, 1-park per day ticket valid Monday through Thursday. Guests can visit 3 times from June 10 through September 26, 2024—subject to theme park reservation availability, which is not guaranteed. Select tickets are valid for use Monday through Thursday and are subject to blockout dates. Tickets at a Glance Ages 3-9 - 3-Day (Monday to Thursday), 1-Park Per Day Ticket – $149 ($50/Day) Not Valid for Admission on Fridays to Sundays - 3-Day (Monday to Sunday), 1-Park Per Day Ticket – $199 ($67/Day) No Blockout Dates Apply Ages 10+ - 3-Day (Monday to Thursday), 1-Park Per Day Ticket – $249 ($83/Day) Not Valid for Admission on Fridays to Sundays - 3-Day (Monday to Sunday), 1-Park Per Day Ticket – $299 ($100/Day) No Blockout Dates Apply Park Hopper ticket upgrade and Disney Genie+ service can be added for additional fees.
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Save Up to 25% on Select Stays at a Disneyland Resort Hotel
Save up to 25% on select stays of 4 or more nights at a Disneyland Resort hotel on most nights from June 10 through September 26, 2024. Subject to availability and restrictions. - Save up to 25% on select stays of 4 or more nights (weekdays or weekends) - Save up to 20% on select stays (Sunday through Thursday) This offer is valid for Standard and Premium room types at these Disneyland Resort hotels: - Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa - Disneyland Hotel - The Villas at Disneyland Hotel Are you interested in creating a vacation package? Consider adding theme park tickets and park reservations to this room offer. Staying at one of the Disneyland Resort hotels makes it easy and convenient for your family to experience the excitement at both parks. Each day during your stay at a Disneyland Resort hotel, you’ll receive benefits and a host of welcoming amenities with distinctive Disney touches that will enhance your overall experience. Book Through September 12, 2024 Valid Travel Dates Valid for select stays from June 10 through September 26, 2024.
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Disney® Visa® Cardmembers: Save Up to 30% on Select Premium Rooms
Cardmembers can save up to 30% on select Premium rooms at certain Disneyland Resort hotels for Sunday through Thursday nights from June 10 to September 26, 2024. Subject to availability and restrictions. You can save up to 20% on Standard room types and up to 30% on Premium room types at these Disneyland Resort hotels: - Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa - Disneyland Hotel - The Villas at Disneyland Hotel
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Fun Events at Disneyland Resort This Summer
Pixar Fest April 26 - August 4, 2024: Pixar Fest returns to Disneyland Resort, celebrating friendship and beyond with vibrant décor, themed menu items, and commemorative merchandise. Highlights include: - Better Together: A Pixar Pals Celebration!: A new daytime parade at Disney California Adventure Park. - Together Forever – A Pixar Nighttime Spectacular: Returning to Disneyland Park with new scenes. - New character encounters, including Ember and Wade from "Elemental" and Red Panda Mei from "Turning Red". - Six Pixar-themed food and beverage marketplaces at Disney California Adventure Park.
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Season of the Force April 5 - June 2, 2024: Season of the Force returns! This Star Wars-themed celebration at Disneyland Park features: - Hyperspace Mountain: The return of the popular attraction overlay. - New adventures aboard Star Tours – The Adventures Continue. - Galactic music and unique perspectives on the fireworks from Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. - Themed food, beverages, and merchandise.
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Disneyland Fireworks Shows Throughout the summer, guests can enjoy various fireworks shows, including: - Together Forever – A Pixar Nighttime Spectacular: Part of Pixar Fest, running through August 4, 2024. - Fire of the Rising Moons: A unique Star Wars-themed fireworks experience at Galaxy's Edge. - Mickey’s Mix Magic: A high-energy show featuring projections and remixes of Disney songs, running on select nights. Fantasmic! Returning May 24, 2024: Disney's longest-running nighttime spectacular, Fantasmic! returns to Rivers of America in Disneyland Park with refreshed moments, including a new climactic battle sequence between Sorcerer Mickey and Maleficent. Grab the cheapest Disney Park tickets all year round here at Park Savers! Check out our discount ticket page for more information! Have fun this summer! Read the full article
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Unveil the Magic: Unbeatable Disneyland California Ticket Deals at Attraction Ticket Shop
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Are you ready to step into a world where fairy tales come to life, and your favourite characters roam the streets? Disneyland California awaits you with open arms, and Attraction Ticket Shop is here to sprinkle some extra magic on your visit with our exclusive offers and discounts on Disneyland tickets. Our unbeatable deals are designed to ensure that your journey to the Happiest Place on Earth is as joyful and enchanting as the adventures that lie within its gates.
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At Attraction Ticket Shop, we understand the importance of making memories without breaking the bank. That's why we've curated a range of ticket options to fit every budget and itinerary. Whether you're planning a quick getaway or a comprehensive exploration of both Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park, our special offers ensure you get the best value for your magical journey.
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Magic Awaits: Explore the Lands of Disneyland California
With our special ticket deals, you can immerse yourself in the wonders of Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park. Meet beloved characters, enjoy thrilling rides, and be amazed by the spectacular entertainment. Every corner of the parks brims with excitement and magic, waiting to be discovered.
Disneyland Park: Step into iconic lands like Fantasyland, Adventureland, and Tomorrowland. Experience classic attractions such as the Haunted Mansion, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Space Mountain. Don't miss the enchanting fireworks and parade that light up the night!
Disney California Adventure Park: Explore the stories and characters of Pixar, Marvel, and more. Embark on an adventure in Cars Land, take flight with the Incredicoaster, and be part of the magic in Avengers Campus. The fun never stops!
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Visiting Disneyland is a magical experience, and there are several Disneyland theme parks around the world. Here's a general guide to help you plan your trip:
1. Choose the Disneyland Resort:
Disneyland has resorts in various locations, including Anaheim (California), Orlando (Florida), Paris (France), Tokyo (Japan), Hong Kong, and the upcoming one in Shanghai (China).
Choose the one that suits your preferences and location.
2. Plan Your Visit:
Timing: Check the park's operating hours and plan your visit accordingly. Consider weekdays and non-peak seasons for shorter lines.
Tickets: Purchase tickets in advance to save time and potentially money. Explore options like single-day tickets, multi-day passes, or park hopper tickets for access to multiple parks on the same day.
3. Accommodations:
Look for accommodations near the Disneyland resort to maximize your time in the parks.
Some resorts offer themed hotels, enhancing the overall experience.
4. FastPass or Genie+ System:
Some Disneyland parks offer a FastPass or Genie+ system, allowing you to reserve access to certain attractions, reducing wait times.
5. Must-See Attractions:
Plan your day around must-see attractions and character meet-and-greets.
Popular rides include classics like Space Mountain, Pirates of the Caribbean, and newer additions like Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge.
6. Character Meet-and-Greets:
Check the schedule for character appearances and plan to meet your favorite Disney characters.
7. Dining Reservations:
Some restaurants in Disneyland can get crowded. Consider making dining reservations in advance, especially for popular eateries.
8. Parades and Shows:
Check the schedule for parades, shows, and fireworks. These are often spectacular and shouldn't be missed.
9. Stay Hydrated and Energized:
Disneyland involves a lot of walking and waiting in lines. Stay hydrated and have snacks to keep your energy up.
10. Souvenirs:
Budget for souvenirs. There are plenty of shops with Disney merchandise, and it's hard to resist taking a piece of the magic home with you.
11. COVID-19 Considerations:
Be aware of any COVID-19 guidelines or restrictions in place during your visit.
Check for any specific requirements or protocols related to reservations, mask-wearing, and health and safety measures.
12. Mobile Apps:
Download the official Disneyland app for real-time updates on wait times, show schedules, and interactive park maps.
13. PhotoPass:
Consider the PhotoPass service for professional photos taken by Disneyland photographers throughout the parks.
14. Transportation:
Plan how you'll get to and from the park. Some resorts offer shuttle services, and others may require renting a car or using public transportation.
15. Enjoy the Magic:
Lastly, take the time to enjoy the magic of Disneyland. It's not just about the rides but also about the overall experience and the joy of being in a place where dreams come true.
Remember to check the specific Disneyland resort's official website for the most up-to-date information and any park-specific recommendations. Have a magical trip!
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4everdisneygirl · 11 months
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Disneyland Park Hopper Long Sleeve T-shirt Hoodie.
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