Simply The Best – Disneyland Vacations

Simply The Best – Disneyland Vacations

Posted on 05. Nov, 2009 by Donald Duck in Disneyland

Of all the adventures available to us whether we are 3 or 30 the adventure that most people want is a Disneyland vacations. Most of the movies we have seen from Aladdin to the Jungle Book come alive at the Disneyland Parks.


There are two Disneyland theme parks that you can visit. They are Disneyland Park and Disneyland California Adventure. In Disneyland Park you can meet Mickey at his house and get a tour to see how he lives. You can go back in time to 1935 with Indiana Jones and see what he sees in the jungles of India’s lost Delta. At night you will “Remember, Dreams Come True” in a beautiful fireworks display. The Sylvania Parade of Dreams will top off your evening here. A great way to start off your Disneyland vacations.


If you are interested in seeing shows, seeing stories about California or experiencing events from Hollywood, then you want to go to the Disneyland California Adventure. This theme park is a little different because it gives you an opportunity to check out all things Disney that was in movies or cartoons. One great fun experience is Toy Story Mania. You get to put on 3-D glasses and ride through the area playing all kinds of games as you go.


For those Twilight Zone fans you might try the ghoulish ride in the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. It will take you to the Tower of the hotel that was struck by lightening and tell you what happened. Next, you will plunge into the story and see ghosts and different atmospheres that were once a part of The Twilight Zone.


Generally speaking it is a good idea to choose a package when your Disneyland vacations because your accommodations and tickets to the Park will be in the same package and it will save you money. As an example, you can get a Dream Vacation package and it will include your accommodations, tickets to the park, Disney character calls from Minnie, Mickey or Goofy and other items that are exclusive to this package.


When you go from June through Labor Day, Christmastime through Labor Day or during Spring Break you will go during peak tourist times. If you go any other time you will go during the off season.


If your intention is to ride every ride, stand in long lines and higher hotel prices then you will want to go during the on season. However if you want lower hotel prices and shorter lines you will risk some of the rides being closed during the off season.

The good news is that whenever you go, you will have fun.


When you go to Disneyland vacations plan ahead. Check the best deals through travel agents and online travel stores to see where you can get the best deal and the best package. May through September will be the best times to go because the lines will be shorter and you can still ride all the rides. However, you can expect the weather to be a bit balmy. The best way to see the park is to take a week or two and experience ass much as you can.

Greg has put together a guide that he calls the Disneyland Vacations Guide. He has compiled a lot of information about Disneyland in general and about Christmas Disneyland Vacation for you and your family. Visit Disneyland Vacations Guide today.

Walt Disney Treasures – Your Host, Walt Disney


$55.97

Celebrate Walt Disney and his magical vision with this look back at several of the most memorable hours from his groundbreaking television shows. As its friendly, approachable host, Disney endeared himself to millions and became much more than an icon for family entertainment. He became Uncle Walt. Join Walt as he celebrates the rededication of Disneyland with a parade of celebrities and guest stars, the fourth anniversary of his weekly show featuring a surprise party arranged by the Mouseketeers, and a tenth anniversary program showcasing some of his talented Imagineers at work. And in a rare interview, Diane Disney Miller shares warm and personal memories of growing up with the man we all admired from afar.More than a time-capsule treasure for Disney buffs, this two-disc set will warm the nostalgic hearts of baby boomers who eagerly looked forward to their weekly visits with “Uncle Walt” Disney. As the host of his anthology series, Disneyland (later Walt Disney Presents, then The Wonderful World of Color), Disney presented classic cartoons and original programs, but he also gave starry-eyed viewers a privileged, behind-the-scenes look inside his magic kingdom, from the construction of his magnificent theme park to animators at work. Disneyland transformed Disney into the face of Disney Studios, a pied piper, according to film historian Leonard Maltin, who introduces the features on each disc. This collection of episodes features Disney at his most avuncular. “Where Do the Stories Come From” (1956) is a fun exploration of where Disney artists find their inspiration. “Fourth Anniversary Show” (1951) charts the development of the Disney featurette, Peter and the Wolf, but then becomes a surprise-party musical extravaganza for Disney hosted by his Mouseketeers, and featuring appearances by Guy “Zorro” Williams and Fess “Davy Crockett” Parker. Long-thought lost, “Kodak Presents Disneyland ‘59,” is a black and white kinescope recording of a live, 90-min. television special (compete with entertaining Kodak commercials featuring Ozzie and Harriet Nelson and sons) that serves to introduce three new attractions to Disneyland: the Nautilus submarine ride, the Monorail and the Matterhorn. Look for rising stars Clint Eastwood and Dennis Hopper among parade participants. “Backstage Party” (1961) is a visit to the set of Disney’s production of Babes in Toyland, with appearances by the film’s stars, including Annette Funicello, Ed Wynn, and Ray Bolger. “Disneyland 10th Anniversary” (1965), previously released on the now-out-of-print Disneyland U.S.A. set, introduces the Haunted Mansion, Pirates of the Caribbean, and It’s a Small World rides, and shows how “space-age” technology was used to create the Enchanted Tiki Room. Disc 2’s extras include a true rarity, a 1962 Cinemascope film presentation created to accompany a Disney Radio City Music Hall stage show. Another delight is “I Captured the King of the Leprechauns,” a 1959 Disneyland episode tied to the release of the feature Darby O’Gill and the Little People (and included as a bonus feature on that DVD). This whimsical bit of blarney follows Disney to Ireland in search of “the little people.” Movie tough guy Pat O’Brien sends him off with a charming song about leprechauns, just a small sample of these episodes’ endearing and enduring hokey charms. –Donald Liebenson >>Read More

The Official Album: Disneyland/Walt Disney World


$84.95

Though it’s neither as comprehensive nor as elegantly presented as The Music of Disney: A Legacy in Song, this compilation is an enjoyable sampler of music from Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Naturally, the music’s good for reliving memories of the parks, but when listened to at home, the best selections reveal previously unnoticed complexity. The oldest recordings, like “The Tiki Tiki Room” and “Grim Grinning Ghosts” (from the Haunted Mansion ride), are seamless show tunes that grapple inventively with the limitations of analog and mono. And the Main Street Electrical Parade theme song is a freaked-out Moog marathon that must be heard to be believed. This disc offers one of the best uses yet for your CD player’s “program” function–pick out the songs like you’d pick out a ride, and never wait in line! –John Sanchez >>Read More

Liar’s Guide to Disneyland


$17.68

It’s time to get your copy of Liar’s Guide to Disneyland — the only completely useless travel guide to the Disneyland Resort! From the author of DisneyLies.com, Liar’s Guide is 100% new material, covering every aspect of the Disneyland Resort — history, culture, traveling tips, hotels, attraction descriptions, touring plans, and more — in a wacky style with no actual facts to get in the way of the humor! Frequent Disneyland visitors will get a kick out of copious “in jokes” that only the most strident Disney fanatics will understand. And more casual visitors can entertain themselves by bringing the book to the resort and comparing fantasy with reality — or confusing other travelers with Liar’s Guide’s outrageous misinformation! >>Read More

Disney/WDI 50th Anniv/Disneyland Paris


This pin was made to help celebrate the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney Imagineering. This pin features Disneyland Paris and shows the castle to the right of Disneyland Paris and then below that Walt Disney Imagineering Established 1952. To the left is the 50th Gold pin which has Sorcerer Mickey on it.
back of pin
Official Pin Trading 2003
WDI 50th anniversary
Cast member exclusive
Limited edition 2,500
(c)Disney China

If you have any questions please ask me. >>Read More

2010 Disneyland Insider’s Guide (Zagat Survey: Disneyland Insider’s Guide)


$10.17

Covering Attractions, Dining, Character Dining, Hotels and Shopping, Zagat Survey’s Insider’s Guide to Disneyland Park, Disney’s California Adventure, the Downtown Disney District and the Hotels of the Disneyland Resort, will help anyone plan the perfect trip. Armed with practical information, maps, photos and more than 250 concise reviews – all in a convenient format – you’ll explore the Disneyland Resort like a pro. >>Read More

Where Magic Lives.


$89.99

Commemorate your stay at this magical destination with a unique souvenir that will stir your fondest vacation memories for years to come. This video captures the fantasy, imagination and excitement of the Walt Disney World Resort. With this entertaining and educational video, you will see rare footage of Walt Disney World, with focus on its four unique theme parks, Ma^ic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney-MGM Studios and Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Theme Park. Enjoy the past achievements of Walt Disney, and marvel at the future possibilities of his legacy! >>Read More

The Hidden Mouse: A Comprehensive Guide to the Hidden Mickeys of the Disneyland Resort


$24.50

From the author of Secrets of the Mouse comes the most complete, easy-to-use reference for Disneyland’s Hidden Mickeys ever published. All of the mouse’s hiding places are revealed in 116 beautiful full-color pages featuring hundreds of photographs, helpful tips, and bonus behind-the-scenes information about dozens of rides. Organized for quick and easy reference of any ride or location across the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, The Hidden Mouse is your convenient and comprehensive companion to finding Disneyland’s Hidden Mickeys. >>Read More

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