Touring Disneyland
March 20, 2009 by VacationGuru
Filed under Amusement/Theme Parks, Vacation Travel
Take a Disneyland Tour
If you love Disneyland or have never been there before, you might want to consider taking a Disneyland tour. Currently there are four tours that you can choose from and you’re required to have a paid admission to take the tours. You also should make a reservation for any tours that you want to take.
The “Discover the Magic Tour” is probably the most popular of the four tours available. You’ll be working alongside popular Disney characters to hunt for treasure as you fine clues. You can live out a Disneyland fantasy and outsmart the bad guys. The tour includes lunch and a give that is exclusive to the tour. The three hour “Discover the Magic Tour” costs $49.00 each with a two ticket minimum (and each additional ticket is $39.00). The age range for this tour is 5-9 years old and adults. It’s not appropriate for children under 5 or kids in strollers.
For adults (not appropriate for children) who love Disneyland and Disneyland history, there’s the VIP tour. The cost is $75.00 per hour, for up to 10 people. This tour must be booked well in advance or there’s an additional $20.00 fee.
Are you going to Disneyland for the first time? Then the “Welcome to Disneyland Tour” is perfect for you. This two and a half hour tour has many benefits including tips and suggestions, priority seating at one of the stage shows and one of the restaurants, two bonus FastPass tickets, a history of the park and much more. The cost of the tour is $25.00 per person.
Have you ever wondered what Walt Disney envisioned for his company and park? Then you can’t miss “A Walk in Walt’s Footsteps” which focuses on Walt Disney’s vision. This tour is filled with trivia and history about Disneyland, lasts for more than 3 hours and costs $49.00 per person. It’s not suitable for small children. A highlight of the tour is a tour of the exclusive restaurant Club 33.
If you’re planning on visiting Disneyland (especially if this is your first time) then considering taking a Disneyland tour – where you’ll discover new and wonderful things about the “happiest place on earth.”
Three Helpful Tips to Make Your Disneyland Adventure More Fun
March 19, 2009 by VacationGuru
Filed under Amusement/Theme Parks, More Travel Tips, Resort Vacations, Vacation Travel
A source of frustration for many Disneyland visitors are the long lines. On a busy day, sometimes people have to wait for several hours for the most popular rides and attractions. When visiting Disneyland, you can avoid the lines in three different ways.
First of all, arrive at the park early. The earlier you arrive the shorter the lines.
Choose your rides. Many times, people start at the first ride they see. Instead, have a map of Disneyland and head for the rides that you want to ride the most. That way, you’ll be able to ride several times if you choose.
Another option that will help you avoid the long lines that Disneyland is famous for is to ride later in the evening when people have already left or they’re enjoying the shows. While Disneyland’s nightly entertaining is happening, you’ll be able to find shorter lines. Of course, this means that you’ll probably miss the entertainment however this is an option for you.
FastPass
Another option to avoiding the long lines at popular Disneyland attractions is the FastPass. You can purchase a FastPass ticket for rides that offer them. Make sure that you do this early in the day to make sure that you get the opportunity to ride them.
FastPass tickets can be purchased from machines located near the rides. Now, this doesn’t mean that by purchasing a FastPass ticket you get to move to the front of the line – it means that you can schedule the time that you’ll be able to ride. More like scheduling an appointment. After you purchase your ticket, you can then go enjoy the park and return when your ride time approaches.
After you purchase your FastPass, you will be given a one hour timeframe to ride. For instance, if your FastPass ticket is from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm, you can show up and move to the front of the line during that time. You must have your Disneyland ticket in order to purchase a FastPass.
FastPasses are available for Indiana Jones, Autotopia, Space Mountain, Splash Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Roger Rabbits Cartoon Spin, and Buzz Lightyear.
Package Express –
Of course, when you visit Disneyland, you’ll wind up purchasing all sorts of fun souvenirs. But that means that you’ll wind up trying to hold all your packages and carrying them all over the park.
One of the features that you can utilize is the Package Express Service. This way you can make your purchases and not have to carry them all over the park.
The way this feature works is that you make your purchases, which is then delivered to the Newsstand, located near the exit. The Package Express then allows you to pick up your packages as you leave the park.
One word of caution however, if you stay until closing, the pickup line will be very long.
If you are fortunate enough to be staying in one of the resort hotels, you can have your purchases sent directly to your hotel. This is extremely convenient because you can stay until the park closes and not have the trouble of standing in a long line.
You also have the option of renting a locket to put your purchases in until you leave. This will require you to walk back to the locker each time you make a purchase.
Entertainment at Disneyland
March 19, 2009 by VacationGuru
Filed under Amusement/Theme Parks, Family Vacations
Disneyland. Just the word brings a smile to most faces and people who have visited the “happiest place on earth” agree that they have memories that will last a lifetime. There’s always something to see or do at Disneyland, and Disneyland provides more with nightly entertainment during the peak season, and weekend programs during the off-season. There are also special holiday programs during Fourth of July and Christmas.
One of the things to look forward to is Fantasmic which is held twice nightly during peak season, and on weekends during the off-season. The show is located on Tom Sawyer’s Island, and has many characters, music, and fireworks. For the best seating possible, you should purchase tickets for Fantasmic in advance. Free seating is also available, and is included in your price of admission to Disneyland.
Another “can’t miss” entertainment is the “Parade of Dreams” featuring colorful floats accompanied by Disney characters. Twice each day the parade heads through the park, stopping three times for a choreographed show. Many classic as well as new Disney characters are a part of the “Parade of Dreams”.
If you are a fan of Snow White, head over to the Fantasyland Theater for a musical of Snow White, held several times daily. This fantastic show is held several times daily and no reservations are required.
There are always new shows opening and older ones closing so make sure that you check with the park for a list and schedule of all available shows.
FIREWORKS!!! One thing that Disneyland is known for are their fireworks which are held late each night just before the park closes. Even if you miss them, if you’re staying near the park you can probably see them from your hotel window. Most people agree that the view of the fireworks from in front of Sleeping Beauty’s Castle is the best. If you can arrange to visit Disneyland on 4th of July, the fireworks are even more spectacular.
Finding out about special shows and events during your visit is as simple as visiting the Disneyland website, calling the park or checking with your travel agent. You can also ask when you arrive at the park.
Most of the entertainment is free of charge – all inclusive in your price of admission, however, special or priority seating usually is charged and requires a reservation. Again, the website can give you all the information you need to know.
Amusement Park Lovers
March 19, 2009 by VacationGuru
Filed under Amusement/Theme Parks, More Travel Tips, Vacation Travel
Are you trying to figure out where to go on your summer vacation? Sometimes this can be difficult to determine not only where you’re going but what you’ll be doing when you get there – especially when travelers all want to do different things.
Well fortunately when you’re seeking places to go on your summer vacation there are an almost unlimited number of options. In fact, too many, so sit down with everyone who will be going on vacation (and who gives input) and make a list.
For instance, if you love excitement and thrills, consider an amusement or theme park. This can be an exciting vacation with ready made things to do for the entire family…there’s something for everyone.
In some areas, an amusement park is also called a “theme” park…referring to the fact that there’s a ‘theme’ – this could be cartoon characters, a musical style, animals or other popular topics.
Once you’ve decided that an amusement park is the way to go for your vacation, you need to determine which park you’d like to visit. If you’re vacationing on a budget, consider visiting an amusement park that’s located close to your home. Otherwise, look at parks located in other areas of the country or even the world.
Activities. Before you choose the amusement park that you’re planning on visiting, make sure that you think about the amount of activities at that particular park. If you’ll be traveling you will also have to make accommodations. Perhaps one of the simplest things you can do is to consider staying at an amusement park resort.
Staying in a resort at an amusement park has many added benefits that could appeal to the entire family. For instance, some sites have, in addition to hotels, spas, golf courses and restaurants. So, if you decide to, you could also enjoy a round of golf or a spa day.
What are the most popular amusement park resort in the U.S.? Well these are Disneyland, Disney World and Orlando Studios. So if you’re planning on going to any of these, it’s important that you make reservations well in advance. If you don’t have a reservation, you can still get into the park, however, you might not be able to stay at the resort.
The down-side of staying in amusement park resorts is that they can be expensive. So if you’re interested in a less expensive way to go, consider a traditional amusement park that also offers onsite camping or look just outside the resort for a budget hotel.
Traditional amusement parks in the United States include Bush Gardens, Six Flags, Knott’s Berry Farm and Sea World. These are also considered theme parks so, for instance, Sea World focuses on marine life while Six Flags has a Looney Tunes theme.
After you’ve determined where you’d like to go, start making preparations. If you get the entire family involved prior to leaving, you’ll all have fun before and during your vacation and you’ll create lifetime memories.




