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The Best Seat in the House

By Kyle Froman, Magic Maker® and Director of Marketing

A year and a half ago I finally got to check off something that is on nearly every Disneyphile’s bucket-list, a visit to Disneyland® Park in Anaheim.

It was amazing.

We got to walk in Walt’s footsteps down Main Street, U.S.A. We were able to see the bench that Walt sat on when he ‘dreamed up’ this magical place while sitting in Griffith Park. We rode a loop around Disneyland® Park in the Lilly Belle. We were able to see the small Christmas tree lit in the window of Walt’s apartment.

For a Disney nerd like me, it was all so surreal.

We spent 7 days at Disneyland® Resort; immersed in Disneyland® Park, Disney California Adventure® and the resorts. I took a back-stage tour in Disneyland® Park and enjoyed an amazing dining experience at Carthay Circle Restaurant. Our group had private access to Cars Land and Radiator Springs Racers prior to the park opening one morning.

It was a dream trip.

Of all of the amazing experiences we had, by far my favorite moment of the trip was sitting on the ground, as a family, in Disney California Adventure Park® eating dinner next to a row of dirty strollers.

It was magical.

Disney California Adventure Park® has a remarkable show called World of Color. It is a fantastic display of lights, water, projection and fire; all orchestrated in a way only Disney can do.

To ensure that we had the best spot possible without a FastPass, we set up camp about an hour and a half prior to the show in a stroller ‘parking lot’. Once we set up camp, I trekked across the park to hunt down and drag home ‘supper’ for my family.

Up until this point our entire trip had been non-stop. Meals were rushed. Bathroom breaks were rushed. Snacks were rushed. All in a pursuit of conquering all that we could while we were at Disneyland® Resort.

So, following 7 days of intensity, here we sat as a family, dining on paper plates with plastic utensils…on the ground…in the middle of a theme park. This was our last night at Disneyland® Resort.

Our view consisted of the white rails in front of us, the dirty strollers beside us, and the knees and shins of other families pushing on with the same intensity we used all week.

We were together. We were talking and reflecting. We were still.

It was good, it was real good.

As we talked, we all recollected our favorite things we’d seen or done over the week. Our five year old was very quick to announce that sitting on the ground eating together was one of his favorite ‘things’ we did on our trip.

We exposed him to so many things that many five year olds would have loved to have done. He was on a ‘once in a lifetime’ trip by many families’ standards. He met the Fab 5, he rode all the rides he wanted, he drank way too much coke and ate way too much sugar.

Still, his standout, was sitting on the ground, as a family. Eating. Sharing. Laughing.

It was ours too. It was the best seat in the house.

Sometimes we try to pack so many experiences and things into a Disney Destination trip to bring our children joy; when all they really want to do is be still with their mommy and daddy. The trip was great, and he had a blast no doubt; but to him, it was much greater to just ‘be’ with mommy and daddy a while.

To eat off of a dirty ground with plastic utensils.

To laugh and to share.

To be a family.

We can all get wrapped up in the countless things there are to do at Disney Destinations that we completely miss the special moments we get to share with those we love in front of a magical backdrop.

Our best advice to you on your next trip?

Slow down, relax, embrace and enjoy everything from the best seat in the house; in the moment right where you are at.

After all, it is the most magical place on Earth!

By |2015-06-17T16:55:35-05:00June 18th, 2015|Categories: Disneyland News, Off to Neverland News|0 Comments

5 Amazing Reasons to Visit Disneyland® Resort

By Magic Maker® Heather Rodgers

Disneyland® Resort is often overlooked and overshadowed by other great Disney Destinations. However after spending time exploring Disneyland® Resort, I wanted to share a few things that make this Disney Destination truly special and worth the visit to Southern California.

5) Characters, characters, characters: As with all Disney Destinations you will see several Disney characters but at Disneyland® Resort the interaction is a little different. If you stay on property, you have a good chance of running into a character in your resort lobby. You just might see Goofy flipping through the park maps in your hotel lobby, Minnie Mouse dancing with a guest or two, or Dale reading a guest’s daily newspaper. In the parks you might see some characters that aren’t always out at other Disney Destinations as often, like the Wicked Queen from Snow White who can sometimes be found hanging out at Sleeping Beauty Castle. Then there is the Storyteller’s character breakfast that often has Nieko from Pochantas and the bears from Brother Bear for you to meet. So much fun!

4)Do you want to see more than Disneyland® Resort? It is easy to spend a few days at Disney Parks and add-on a few other Southern California attractions to make this a truly one of a kind family vacation. You can add on a day or two at the beach, the Aquarium of the Pacific, or Universal Studios Hollywood and more. You can travel a little further south and see Sea World, Legoland, or the World Famous San Diego Zoo. Want to spend more than a day in San Diego, ask your Magic Maker® about adding on a stay in San Diego. Disneyland® Resort and Southern California have more to offer than you might think and your Magic Maker® would love to help you create just the right package.

3) Location, location, location: At Disneyland® Resort you can easily walk from Disneyland® Park to Disney California Adventure® Park in less than 5 minutes. This means park hopping is an absolute breeze! There are 3 Disneyland® Resort properties that are all within a 10 minute walk or less to the parks and several wonderful Good Neighbor Hotel options that also offer the convenience of just walking over to the parks allowing you to maximize your time in the parks!

2) Two words: Cars Land. You know those moments that you just can’t find the right words to describe your emotions? Walking into Cars Land for the first time is just like that. As soon as you see the Cars Land sign, you are transported right into Radiator Springs. You’ll see Sarge’s, Flo’s V-8 Cafe, and Casa Della Tires. You might even get to meet Lightening McQueen or Mater at the Cozy Cone Motel. Go a little before dusk and just wait to see the all the lights come on in Radiator Springs. Be sure to ride Radiator Springs Racers while you are there as that is simply not to be missed.

1) Did you know that Disneyland® Park is the only park that Walt Disney walked in and saw to completion? His legacy and care can be seen throughout Disneyland® Park and you know that it was his attention to detail that makes Disneyland® Resort what it is today. There are a few special moments you can take in while visiting Disneyland® Park that illustrate Walt Disney’s passion for this place. Take a few minutes out of your day to see Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln. As you walk into this attraction you will see the very bench that Walt Disney sat on when he conceived of the place that families could go and be entertained together. When you walk past the Fire Station, look up at the center window and you will see the light left on in Walt Disney’s memory. Disneyland® Park has a special and unique feel to it and I truly believe it is because you can sense the legacy and spirit that lives on here.

As you can see there is quite a bit of magic to be found on the west coast, and this is just scratching the surface!

Contact your Magic Maker® today to book your Disneyland® Resort and Southern California family vacation so you can experience the magic for yourself, creating a lifetime of memories together.

By |2017-06-27T10:21:28-05:00May 14th, 2015|Categories: Disney News, Disneyland News, Off to Neverland News|0 Comments

Disney Park Restaurants Introduce New Allergy-Friendly Menus

This month, the restaurants at the Walt Disney World® and Disneyland® Resorts have started introducing new allergy-friendly menus, providing increased convenience and options to guests with special dietary requests.

Throughout the next several months, these menus will be rolled out to over 120 quick-service and table-service locations throughout both properties – inside and outside of the Parks. The launch began with Signature Restaurants and will continue with table-service and quick-service. The menus focus on the most common dietary allergens (gluten/wheat, milk, peanut, tree nut, and fish) providing allergen content for menu items from appetizers to desserts!

These new menus are just another step in Walt Disney World® and Disneyland® Resort’s dedication to serving guests with a specific dietary need. In 2013, special dietary-safe meals for over 650,000 guests were prepared! While these menus are meant to enhance the dining experience, guests may still consult directly with the restaurant chef and are encouraged to continue to alert the waitstaff of special dietary needs.

Disney Parks with Toddlers, Infants or During Pregnancy

By Magic Maker® Melissa Ludwig

As a Magic Maker®, a common question that I get asked is, “What is a good age for my child to have their first trip to a Disney Park?”  This decision is mainly contingent on the experiences that you are envisioning for your vacation. As always, the Walt Disney Travel Company has thought of everything to make your vacation magical for the whole family, including your little ones! Even if you are traveling with a toddler or a baby… or have one on the way… there are ways to make your trip run smoothly so that you can enjoy all that Disney Destinations have to offer.

Many parents wonder if traveling to Disney Parks with a toddler is “worth it”, since he or she may be too little for some attractions. In actuality, the majority of attractions at Disney Parks do not have height requirements. Plus with character meet-and-greets, dining stops, and parades/shows, your toddler can still have a very full day of fun!

For the attractions that do have height requirements that your little one may not meet yet, Disney Destinations offer the option of a Rider Switch Pass. This means that one adult may wait with the child while the other adult rides the attraction. After this, the adults may “switch out” and the second adult can walk onto the ride with a minimal wait in line a second time!

Traveling to Disney Destinations with a baby can also be a very magical experience!

Top things to keep in mind would be:

  • Staying at a Disney Resort Hotel that is on property so that you can easily travel back and forth between your hotel and the parks for naptime.
  • Do not limit your dining choices with the assumption that you cannot bring your baby, because every restaurant welcomes babies (with the exception of Victoria & Albert’s)!
  • Baby Care Centers are located in the theme parks and they include changing tables, unisex bathrooms, private nursing rooms, rocking chairs, and feeding areas.
  • Single and Double strollers are available to rent throughout the theme parks and in the Disney Springs™ Area!

If you are pregnant, you can also visit the Disney Parks and have a fantastic time! However, there are many attractions that are considered unsafe for expectant mothers, so you will want to consult the signage posted outside the entrance of each attraction that you visit.

Cast members are not allowed to ask you to leave the queue if they think that you are pregnant, so you cannot expect to be notified in person if the ride may not be safe, though you can always approach the Cast Member yourself to check. Also, if you have to travel by air to get to the Disney Destination of your choice, you will want to consult with your health care provider before you fly, and flying is, in general, not recommended during your third trimester.

As always, your Magic Maker® is with you every step of the way to help with any specific questions you have about traveling with members of your family in various age groups. Happy traveling!

By |2017-06-27T10:21:28-05:00March 12th, 2015|Categories: Disney News, Disneyland News, Walt Disney World News|0 Comments

New Nighttime Spectaculars Slated for Disneyland® Resort Diamond Celebration

Last night, Disneyland® Resort announced that they will be adding three sensational new nighttime spectaculars to their offerings! Beginning Fri., May 22, 2015, you will be dazzled with a new nighttime parade, fireworks spectacular, and a new “World of Color” show. Built off of the latest technology and immersive special effects, the three new shows promise to expand the boundaries of after-dark entertainment like never before.

“Paint the Night” parade

When Mickey Mouse uses his imagination to harness the power of Tinker Bell’s pixie dust, the result is the “Paint the Night” parade! “Paint the Night” will flood Main Street, U.S.A. with vibrant color and more than 1.5 million LED lights! The luminescent parade will bring many of your favorite Disney stories to life – including Monsters, Inc., Cars, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Toy Story and Frozen.

“Disneyland Forever” fireworks spectacular

The longstanding Disneyland® Resort tradition of creating dazzling fireworks shows soars to new levels with “Disneyland Forever.” Innovative project mapping technology and other special effects will be used to immerse you into the worlds of beloved Disney and Disney●Pixar films. Many familiar Disneyland® Park icons will become the “stage” of the show – including Main Street, U.S.A., “it’s a small world,” Rivers of America and the Matterhorn. “Disneyland Forever” will be visible from Main Street, U.S.A., and several other locations throughout Disneyland® Park.

“World of Color – Celebrate! The Wonderful World of Walt Disney”

Mickey Mouse will use the water canvas of “World of Color” inside Disney California Adventure® Park to take guests on an inspirational journey through the unparalleled imagination of Walt Disney. The new fun-filled presentation uses animation, live action film, fountains, lasers, and special effects to tell the story of Walt and “The Happiest Place on Earth.”

Park Icons Shine and More…

In addition, both the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle in Disneyland® Park and Carthay Circle Theatre in Disney California Adventure® Park will glisten and gleam for the celebration, each with its own diamond medallion. Diamond Celebration décor, festive banners, creative merchandise and specialty food items/menus will also be found throughout the Resort area.

All of the fun begins on May 22, 2015! We expect more announcements to be made in the coming months on the Diamond Celebration. We’ll keep you posted on the latest as the information becomes available.

 

Our Favorite Highlights from 2014

Does it seem possible that we’re just hours away from 2015? Seems like just yesterday we were recapping our 13 Highlights from 2013!

One of Walt Disney’s famous quotes is:

Disneyland will never be completed. It will continue to grow as long as there is imagination left in the world. ~ Walt Disney

2014 brought many exciting changes to Disney Destinations are we are excited to have been a part of them! Here is a recap of some of our favorites. Follow any of the BLUE links below for additional information!

  • The Frozen frenzy continued to grow inside Disney Parks! Anna and Elsa began meeting guests back in fall of 2013, but this year brought the addition of Frozen Fun attractions inside the Parks. From sing-a-longs to indoor snow play areas, our guests were delighted with the new additions. While these events have been taking place for several months at the Walt Disney World® Resort, Frozen Fun is just beginning at the Disneyland® Resort.
  • Guests of all ages flock to the Walt Disney World® Resort each spring for an event that is simply out-of-this-universe – Star Wars™ Weekends! In 2014, a new option was added that allowed guests to dine with their favorite Star Wars™ characters! We are excited that this event will return in 2015 from May 4-June 14!
  • 2014 was a great year for Magic Kingdom® Park as they welcomed a new daytime parade and brand new attraction! Disney Festival of Fantasy Parade brings the magical stories of New Fantasyland™ onto the streets of Main Street, U.S.A®. Brand new parade floats, costuming, and an original soundtrack highlights the stories of Sleeping Beauty, Dumbo, Peter Pan, The Little Mermaid, Pinocchio, Tangled, Brave, and others. And our guests are loving the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, a family-friendly coaster that marked the end of the multi-year New Fantasyland™ expansion.
  • Two special anniversaries were celebrated in 2014! One of Walt’s original attractions, “it’s a small world,” celebrated its 50th Anniversary! On the East Coast, Hoop Dee Doo Musical Revue celebrated 40 years of foot-stompin’ fun at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground.
  • Disney Cruise Line continued to be honored in 2014 with several awards and recognitions – including being named #1 Mega-Ship Cruise Line in Travel + Leisure World’s Best Awards for Families and honors from Cruise Critic and Condé Nast Traveler.
  • Disney PhotoPass™ Service launched a new Memory Maker package that now includes attraction videos!
  • Walt Disney World® Resort’s MyMagic+ program was enhanced to allow greater flexibility to the FastPass+ system.
  • Just this month, Disneyland® Park launched new viewing options for those guests wishing to end their day by enjoying a performance of Fantasmic!
  • Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort has started a refurbishment that brings both queen beds and accommodations for families of five! The refreshed rooms look great and should be completed in 2015!
  • Disney Cruise Line enhanced their Navigator App to allow guests to use their Smartphones to chat with other friends or family members onboard their cruise! This new functionality is great and is a handy way to stay in touch at sea!

So, what was your favorite change of 2014?

 

‘Frozen Fun’ Coming to Disneyland® Resort

A host of magical adventures based off of Walt Disney Pictures’ blockbuster film is on the way to the Disneyland® Resort!

Frozen Fun, which is scheduled to officially begin Jan. 7, 2015, will bring guests closer than ever to Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, and Olaf. Several new offerings will be introduced in addition to some changes to current offerings.

  • Anna & Elsa’s Royal Welcome
    Anna & Elsa will be making a move on Dec. 20th from their current Fantasyland meet and greet location to a new spot in the Disney Animation building inside Hollywood Land at Disney California Adventure® Park. This new location will still feature a return time ticket system (similar to those obtained from Disney FASTPASS® Service) so there will be no standby queue. Because times are limited, we suggest guests arrive to receive their return time ticket early in the morning. Also in the Disney Animation building, guests can learn how to draw Olaf in the Animation Academy.
  • For the First Time in Forever – A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration
    Work is currently underway to transform the former Muppet*Vision 3D Theatre into Crown Jewel Theatre of Arendelle. Two historians from Arendelle help to tell the story of Anna, Elsa, and Kristoff using several popular songs from the film. Both return time tickets and a standby queue will be available for this show.
  • Olaf’s Snow Fest
    Inside Stage 17, kids of all ages will enjoy a giant play area with real snow, music from The Tubadors and The Frolicking Fjords, and can even decorate snowman cookies. You never know – you may run into Olaf as well!
  • Freeze the Night! A Family Dance Party
    The former Mad T Party area will now host a family friendly event inspired by the icy environment of Frozen. Get ready for games, music, photo opportunities, an ice sculptor, and specialty food and beverages.
  • Frozen-themed Show at Royal Theatre and Pre-Parade
    Starting Jan. 7, 2015, Mr. Smythe and Mr. Jones will begin telling the Frozen story at the Royal Theatre inside Fantasy Faire at Disneyland® Park. Also on that same date, Anna, Elsa and Olaf will resume their pre-parade appearance before every performance of Mickey’s Soundsational Parade.
  • Frozen Addition to Storybook Land Canal Boats
    When Storybook Land Canal Boats reopens from a refresh later this month, guests will find Arendelle and its miniature locales have been added to the classic attraction.
  • Olaf’s Frozen Ice Rink
    Now through Feb. 22, 2015, 60-minute skate sessions are available inside Olaf’s Frozen Ice Rink at the Downtown Disney® District. The rink is open 3p-10 p Sun.-Thu. and 3p-11p Fri. and Sat. Additional fees apply.

A special sneak peek of many of these experiences will start on Dec. 20, 2014. All of the Frozen Fun activities inside Disney California Adventure® Park are slated to run through May 15, 2015 with the exception of the Anna & Elsa’s Meet and Greet inside the Disney Animation Building which is expected to remain there permanently. For additional information, please contact your Magic Maker®.

Anna & Elsa’s Boutique Opens in Downtown Disney® District

Last week, the Disneyland® Resort opened the newest of their offerings in their Downtown Disney® District, Anna & Elsa’s Boutique. Here, Crystalizers (stylists) perform transformations inspired from favorite Disney Frozen characters. Available to ages 3-15, you can choose transformations that include hair, makeup, and wardrobe.

Available package options include:

  • Elsa Package: Elsa inspired coronation hairstyle with blue color streak, tiara, shimmering makeup, and nail polish.
  • Anna Package: Anna inspired coronation hairstyle with green color streak, tiara, shimmering makeup, and nail polish.
  • Olaf Package:
    • Snow Girl: Olaf inspired hairstyle complete with top hat, headband, orange color streak, shimmering makeup, and nail polish.
    • Snow Boy: Snow frosted hair tips and choice of Olaf tee.
  • Cool As Ice: Hairstyling with choice of two colorful hair streaks, face gem, shimmering makeup, and nail polish.

Pricing for the girl’s packages start at $34.95 with the boy’s packages starting at $18.95. Additional wardrobe packages are available. To book an appointment at Anna & Elsa’s Boutique, contact your Magic Maker®!

Guests must be between 3-15 years of age and must be accompanied by an adult age 18 or older during the entire experience. Reservations are strongly recommended and can be made up to 60 days prior to arrival by calling your Magic Maker®. A valid credit card number is required at the time of booking as a $10 cancellation fee per child may be charged for all no-shows or cancellations within 24 hours of the experience. Wardrobe selection available in youth sizing only; selection and sizing may vary. Subject to restrictions. All prices, package components, accessories, hairstyles, and information are subject to change without notice.

 

Adventure is Out There with a Disney Land & Sea Vacation!

By Magic Maker® Melissa Ludwig

Are you ready to experience the ultimate Disney Destination Getaway? Then you are ready for a Disney Land & Sea Vacation! When most people are getting ready to plan a Disney Vacation, they choose one destination, such as Walt Disney World® Resort, or a Disney Cruise Line getaway. Why not combine them for the supreme in relaxation and fun?

Here are some of the options that you could consider for a Disney Land & Sea Vacation:

Walt Disney World® Resort and a 3, 4 or 5-night Bahamian Disney Cruise Line vacation
Walt Disney World® Resort and a 5-night Western Caribbean Disney Cruise Line vacation
Disneyland® Resort and a 2 or 3-night Weekend Getaway Disney Cruise Line vacation
Disneyland® Resort and a 5-night West Coast Disney Cruise Line vacation
Adventures by Disney® cruise vacation packages, including destinations such as The Baltic Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, London, Copenhagen, and Barcelona.

…And more! The possibilities are numerous and there is a Disney Land & Sea Vacation to fit a wide range of budgets.

Last year, my husband and I chose a Disney Land & Sea Vacation for our honeymoon, and it was the perfect selection. I had wanted to go to Walt Disney World® Resort, and he was hoping to try a cruise, as he had never been on one before. So, we hopped on a plane to Orlando, spent two full days at Walt Disney World® Resort, transferred from Orlando to Port Canaveral on a Disney Cruise Line charter bus, and then enjoyed a 3-night Bahamian cruise including port stops at Nassau (home of one of the Atlantis Resorts) and Disney Destination’s own Castaway Cay. We could not have had a better time…we each got what we wanted from our honeymoon, and created countless memories to last a lifetime.

So, if you are struggling to figure out a vacation to suit the whole family, look no further than a Disney Land & Sea Vacation, which will truly offer something for everyone. With pre-and post-cruise add-ons, the options are more flexible than ever, and your Magic Maker® is here for you every step of the way to help make this the vacation of a lifetime.

Military Discounts At Walt Disney World® and Disneyland® Resorts

Both Walt Disney World® and Disneyland® Resorts salute the men and women who serve our country. What better way for them to show their appreciation then by offering special discounts for military personnel at both destinations!

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