Category: Disneyland

  • NEW Disneyland Passholder Popcorn Bucket is a Must Have

    NEW Disneyland Passholder Popcorn Bucket is a Must Have

    Calling all Disneyland Annual Passholders! Disneyland Resort has released the newest Annual Passholder refillable popcorn bucket and it is so cute! Whether you’re an Annual Passholder or popcorn bucket collector this is for you.

    The new popcorn bucket that has Donald Duck snacking on some popcorn of his own and a beautiful rendering of Sleeping Beauty’s Castle. Pictures of the new popcorn buckets have been ‘popping’ up all over the internet.

    New AP bucket! #disneylandpopcorn #disneyland

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    Here is a closer look at the Castle and it’s totes adorbs.

    Disneyland Passholder Popcorn
    Photo: @disney.doll.aimee on Instagram

    Through February 4th you can find these beauties at select popcorn stands in both parks while supplies last. They will run you $15 bucks and you can get refills through March 1st for a dollar.

    Don’t forget to bring your Annual Passport and photo ID to purchase the new bucket.

  • Southern California Residents Ticket Offer For Disneyland Resort – Limited Time Only

    Southern California Residents Ticket Offer For Disneyland Resort – Limited Time Only

    After Disney discontinued its popular SoCal annual pass, they have now come out with a special offer for two and three-day Disneyland Resort tickets for Southern California Residents.  It’s the time to “Get More Happy” at the Disneyland Resort – and you can take advantage of a special ticket offer for a limited time if you are a Southern California resident!

    The Southern California resident ticket offer provides flexible options for two or three days of magic and adventure at special prices. For a limited time, guests may select from these purchase options, which can save Southern California residents up to 25 percent off select multi-day tickets:

    • 2-day ticket with choice of one park per day for $159
    • 2-day Park Hopper ticket for $204
    • 3-day ticket with choice of one park per day for $199
    • 3-day Park Hopper ticket for $244

    These limited-time tickets are an ideal way for Southern California residents to “Get More Happy” with Star Wars experiences at Disneyland park, the return of Disney California Adventure park guest favorites Lunar New Year festival and Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival, plus the first-ever Pixar Fest, a celebration of Pixar stories and characters throughout the entire Disneyland Resort.

    With these tickets, guests may also purchase Disney MaxPass, a digital tool for guests to maximize their experience with unlimited Disney PhotoPass photo downloads and the convenience of mobile Disney FastPass while in the parks through the Disneyland App.

    Proof of residency is required for purchase and theme park admission.  Tickets expire May 24, 2018 and are not valid before January 8, 2018. Blockout days of 3/23/18 – 4/8/18 apply

    Book this limited time offer today!
    If you need help booking this special offer, contact Travel Time with Vikki for a free quote. I will always find you the lowest rates and my services won’t cost you a thing. Let me do all the work so you don’t have to!

  • Dumbo and Main Street Vehicles Close for Refurbishment

    Dumbo and Main Street Vehicles Close for Refurbishment

    A temporary closure for two of Disneyland original attractions start Monday as they undergo refurbishment. Dumbo the Flying Elephant and the horse-drawn streetcar track on Main Street, U.S.A. are both getting an update.

    The horse-drawn streetcar track on Main Street, U.S.A., will be replaced in its entirety.  This will temporarily pause the operation of all Main Street, U.S.A. vehicles.

    While sections of the Main Street, U.S.A., track have been replaced before, this the first complete replacement. The modifications will incorporate new brickwork that will enhance the look of the iconic thoroughfare. The pieces of original track that remain today will be salvaged and preserved, and the previously updated pieces of track will be recycled.

    Also, Dumbo the Flying Elephant is receiving a new queue location.  Were not talking New Fantasyland queues here, but it will increase guest comfort and accessibility.

    The attraction  will close temporarily to move the location of its queue and erect a new shade structure. The attraction will also be up to its “ears” in fresh paint!

    Refurbishment is a common practice that Disney performs periodically to keep their attractions fresh and up to date. Main Street, U.S.A., vehicles and Dumbo the Flying Elephant will reopen in late winter and early spring, respectively.

  • 5 Reasons to Visit Disneyland Resort in 2018

    5 Reasons to Visit Disneyland Resort in 2018

    It’s a new year and Disneyland Resort in California has new experiences and returning favorites coming to its parks in 2018. There are so many reason to visit Disneyland, but here are five really exciting ones.

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    Star Wars Experiences – Star Tours—The Adventures Continue at Disneyland park now features a thrilling new adventure inspired Star Wars: The Last Jedi as well as a visit to Batuu, the remote outpost guests will discover when Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opens at Disneyland in 2019. In addition, guests can live the Star Wars adventure throughout Tomorrowland at Star Wars Launch Bay, Star Wars: Path of the Jedi and “Jedi Training: Trials of the Temple.”

    Lunar New Year Disneyland

    Lunar New Year Festival – Celebrate the Year of the Dog as the Lunar New Year Festival expands to 24 days at Disney California Adventure park, January 26 to February 18. Guests will enjoy multicultural performances, fun-filled activities, beautiful décor, delicious cuisine and themed merchandise. Highlights include the heartwarming “Hurry Home—Lunar New Year Celebration” prior to “World of Color,” “Mulan’s Lunar New Year Procession,” a Lucky Wishing Wall and three Asian marketplaces offering delightful foods inspired by Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese cultures.

    Disney California Adventure Food & Wine

    Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival – The popular culinary festival expands to six weeks – March 2 to April 12. Guests will explore California-inspired cuisine and beverages, tastings and entertainment, plus presentations and demonstrations with celebrity chefs such as Robert Irvine and Alexandra Guarnaschelli.

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    Pixar Fest – Beginning April 13, we’ll celebrate favorite Pixar stories during the first-ever Pixar Fest, featuring “Together Forever—A Pixar Nighttime Spectacular” fireworks and Pixar Play Parade (featuring three new story elements) at Disneyland park as well as fan-favorite “Paint the Night” parade at Disney California Adventure park.

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    Pixar Pier – This summer, during Pixar Fest, this permanent transformation of the Paradise Pier area will open, featuring four Pixar-themed neighborhoods, the new Incredicoaster (a transformed California Screamin’), a new Pixar-themed lounge and grill and LOTSO more!

  • Disney Parks Food & Beverage 2017 Year in Review

    Disney Parks Food & Beverage 2017 Year in Review

    2017 was a food frenzy for year for Disney Parks! From new restaurants to incredible culinary creations, they had so much to offer. Here are just a few highlights of the Food & Beverage from Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort this past year.

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    At Walt Disney World Resort, Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park celebrated the opening of Pandora – The World of Avatar. Inside this incredible immersive land sit Satu’li Canteen and Pongu Pongu, which offer some delicious items that have become must-try experiences for visitors to the Valley of Mo’ara. At Satu’li Canteen, the Build-Your-Own Bowl and the blueberry cream cheese mousse have become two of the most popular offerings. And at Pongu Pongu, the Pineapple Lumpia has been a hit among guests.

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    At Magic Kingdom Park, Casey’s Corner introduced the popular All-Beef Hot Dog of the Month. Among the 12 hot dogs created this year, the Buffalo Chicken Hot Dog, Cheeseburger Hot Dog, and Taco Dogs were guest favorites! On the sweet side, Cheshire Café introduced Cheshire Cat Tails – delicious chocolate pastry twists decorated with purple striped icing. And over at Aloha Isle, the popular pineapple Dole Whip® was given a new “twist” and can now be served atop a delicious pineapple upside-down cake!

    In addition to all the new year-round items at Magic Kingdom Park, guests also enjoyed special holiday treats like the new cake push pops and the seasonal cinnamon rolls offered during Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party and Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party. Our pastry chefs definitely outdid themselves in creating brand new offerings to make these annual holiday events even sweeter.

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    Speaking of special events, Epcot definitely had a year to remember with the inaugural International Festival of the Arts as well as the 35th Anniversary of the opening of the park! With these events came yummy treats like the Almond Frangipane Cake from the International Festival of the Arts and returning once again for this year’s festival; and the return of the classic Handwich, a popular on-the-go snack that originally debuted in the park in late 1980’s, at this year’s International Food and Wine Festival.

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    For the holiday season this year, Epcot introduced the International Festival of the Holidays, which showcased 15 unique Holiday Kitchens. One of the highlights of this festival was the yummy Cheese Fondue, which was found at the Bavaria Holiday Kitchen in Germany. Epcot also saw the opening of Choza de Margarita this fall in the Mexico pavilion. Sitting in the shadow of the iconic Mexico pyramid, this outdoor venue serves hand-crafted margaritas and non-alcoholic Mexican fruit punch as well as tacos and empanadas.

    New locations at the Walt Disney World Resort this year include BaseLine Tap House, a cheerful corner pub with small bites and California brews and wines, at Disney’s Hollywood Studios; Geyser Point Bar and Grill, a lakeside bar and grill with delicious American cuisine, at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge Resort; and Ale & Compass Restaurant and Lounge, a signature New England gastropub, at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort.

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    Over in California, Disneyland Resort had quite a year with fun new creations, holiday treats and a couple new openings. One of the most popular items this year was at Boudin Bakery at Disney California Adventure park: Groot-shaped bread! Throughout the year, the bakery offered bread in the shape of popular characters like Mickey, Mater, Groot and Darth Vader. Who know what they’ll come up with next year?

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    Specialty churros also took center stage as guests flocked to try the sour watermelon, s’mores, pumpkin spice, and peppermint hot chocolate churros offered throughout the year at both Disneyland park and Disney California Adventure park. Mint Julep Bar also got in on the fun with specialty Mickey-shaped beignets, like the Blackberry Beignets that celebrated the return of “Fantasmic!”

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    New openings this year included Red Rose Taverne at Disneyland park. With a dash of French flair, this “Beauty and the Beast”-inspired quick-service tavern serves up unique dishes like the Enchanted Cauli-Flower Sandwich. You can even try the Grey Stuff (it’s delicious) for a fun dessert! Another popular location that opened this year is the Tomorrowland Skyline Lounge, where guests can escape the crowds and relax while enjoying desserts and spectacular fireworks.

    Disney Food

    This past Spring, the popular Disney California Adventure Food and Wine Festival boasted over a dozen marketplaces featuring California-inspired cuisine, and will be returning in 2018 for an expanded length of time! Other amazing events this year included Halloween Time at the Disneyland Resort, which introduced the spooky holiday to Cars Land with fun snacks like the Mini Candy Cone Pie; and the Holidays at Disneyland Resort brought festive treats like gingerbread man cookies, pumpkin spice bread pudding and hand-pulled candy canes!

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    Overall, Disney gave us tons of fun tastes and sips at the Disney Parks in 2017, and we can’t wait to see what 2018 will have in store! Comment below and let us know your favorites.

  • Power Restored at Disneyland After Outage Stops Rides

    Power Restored at Disneyland After Outage Stops Rides

    The Happiest Place on Earth is powered up again. Disneyland’s power has been restored after an outage left some guests stuck on rides, according to a park spokesperson.

    The outage came during a busy holiday season at the Anaheim, California, attraction.
    About a dozen attractions were affected and guests were escorted off the rides. The outage took out power to the Toontown area, parts of Fantasyland, and the Big Thunder Mountain attraction, which is adjacent to Fantasyland.
    By 4 p.m. (PST) park officials said the power had been fully restored to all areas of the resort and the park was fully operational 30 minutes later as attractions were brought back online.
  • Disneyland Power Outage Shuts Down Multiple Attractions

    Disneyland Power Outage Shuts Down Multiple Attractions

    A power outage shut down about a dozen attractions in Disneyland in Anaheim Wednesday, a company spokesperson said. This left many guests stranded on rides for long stretches, including the Monorail and “It’s a Small World.”

    According to Disneyland Resort representative Elva Rubalcava, the power was has been affected in Toontown and Fantasyland. Guests who were on rides when the power went out were escorted off by cast members, she said. However they are not being asked to leave the areas.

    She said there has been an issue with a transformer, and that teams were working on restoring power. The company does not have an estimated time of when power will be restored.

    Around 1pm (PST) on their twitter feed, the company said Disneyland Park was only accepting guests for re-entry, while Disney California Adventure Park remained open.

    The power outage comes as Disneyland, decorated for the Christmas season, is expected to see holiday crowds. According to multiple media reports, power has returned for some rides but some remain out.

    As of 2:34pm (PST) some power has been restored and some attractions have reopened. Disney is still working to restore the power as soon as possible.

    UPDATE: Power has been restored at Disneyland as of 4 p.m. (PST)

  • Disney Parks Are Among The ‘Most Instagrammed Locations’ In 2017

    Disney Parks Are Among The ‘Most Instagrammed Locations’ In 2017

    Instagram has announced their “Top 10 Most-Instagrammed Locations” around the globe for 2017 – and four Disney Parks have made the list.

    The Happiest Place on Earth – Disneyland park – earned the title of the #1 Most Instagrammed Location in 2017. Three other Disney theme parks also ranked in the top ten, with Tokyo Disneyland coming in at #5, Magic Kingdom Park landing at #6, and Disney California Adventure park earning the #9 spot.

    And this isn’t the first time Disney Parks has landed at the top of Instagram’s list. In 2016, “Disney Properties” ranked #1 as Instagram’s most photographed location around the world.

    New to Instagram? Following official Disney Parks Instagram accounts – Disneyland, Walt Disney World, Tokyo Disney Resort, Hong Kong Disneyland, Disneyland Paris, and the Disney Parks Blog – is a great way to start.

  • “Star Wars” Imperial AT-AT Popcorn Bucket Taking Disney Parks by Force

    “Star Wars” Imperial AT-AT Popcorn Bucket Taking Disney Parks by Force

    This is the Popcorn bucket you are looking for… With the release of The Star Wars: Last Jedi right around the corner, Disney has come out with this awesome new “Star Wars” Imperial AT-AT Popcorn Bucket.

    Whether you’re a Star Wars fan, a Popcorn Bucket collector or both you’ll love this one.

    Recently, the Tomorrowland popcorn cart in Disneyland Park debuted the new popcorn bucket inspired by the AT-AT vehicles first seen in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, but the price tag on these puppies is a force to be reckoned with at a whopping $25.

    At such a steep price the AT-AT “maul’s” all other popcorn buckets sold around the park, except the big Oogie Boogie from “The Nightmare Before Christmas” back around Halloween. The legs on the Imperial Walker are fully-articulated, so guests can recreate the Battle of Hoth while they snack around the park.

    The four-legged buckets had been spotted recently and are making the rounds on social media.

    Just taking my new pet AT-AT for a walk around Tomorrowland. We ate some popcorn and searched for Hoth 🖤 #disneypopcornbucket

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  • Holiday Fun Awaits at Disneylands’ Downtown Disney District

    Holiday Fun Awaits at Disneylands’ Downtown Disney District

    Downtown Disney District at the Disneyland Resort is the perfect destination for you to enjoy the holidays with friends, as well as for shop for everyone on your list.

    This season, Downtown Disney District has “decked its halls” for an over-the-top holiday experience. Planters are bursting with oversized ornaments and bright holiday lighting, and a Christmas tree sparkles in the center of the promenade.

    In addition, nightly entertainment throughout the holiday season includes a new caroling act, Holiday Harmony. While their sweaters may be ugly, their voices certainly are not!
    Here are a few things for you to check out during the holidays at Downtown Disney District:

    Festive Dining

    You can eat breakfast with Santa Claus at Catal Restaurant. Join Old Saint Nick and his elves for a family-style breakfast, carolers and more! All kids will receive a Build-A-Bear Workshop teddy bear from Santa himself! (Dec. 16; Dec. 21-22)

    You can enjoy a special Haagen-Dazs holiday treat! Scoops of peppermint bark ice cream are layered with hot fudge and Oreos, and topped with whipped cream and candy piece. Also available as a milkshake!

    Holiday Shopping

    PANDORA Jewelry: If you pick up a Mickey & Minnie “Love Icons” charm at PANDORA Jewelry, you’ll receive a free Disney clutch with purchase while supplies last.

    Build-A-Bear Workshop: All of Santa’s prancing reindeer are at Build-A-Bear Workshop! Guests can make their own reindeer stuffed animal and choose the outfit of their choice.
    Other great retail spots include the newly redesigned Sephora, as well as Curl Surf and Sanuk. Disney fans will love the 40,000 square-foot World of Disney and recently opened Dream Boutique.