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friend got me a disneyland ticket. haven't been since i cancelled my AP two years ago. what's the most hyped ride there now? star tours? probably going to go early and get some fast passes and make the trip worth it. disneyland only, no DCA :x
 
I miss Disneyland.

Can't wait to bring my daughter when she gets a little older.
 
friend got me a disneyland ticket. haven't been since i cancelled my AP two years ago. what's the most hyped ride there now? star tours? probably going to go early and get some fast passes and make the trip worth it. disneyland only, no DCA :x


Space Mountain (back to HyperSpace/Star Wars theme I believe), Star Tours (people tend to flock to these rides first when the rope drops), Indiana Jones and Haunted Mansion (XMas/Night Before XMas themed) are probably the longest lines. Splash Mountain was just recently re-opened again so that might have some wait too.

And Peter Pan, which is cool but I am not sure if it is worth the close to an hour wait.

Download the Disneyland App, it helps a lot in planning where you want to go next. Help at looking at restaurants too.
 
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Yah, having an AP is nice, no rushing and you can come and go. Just renewed and updated to the CA AP, it'll be nice to be able to go on some Sundays but really wish it included free parking though.

Got the Signature AP and the free parking is clutch. The discounts on food and merchandise helps quite a bit too.

My plans for Hawaii for thanksgiving fell thru so it looks like we are going to Disneyland the week after Thanksgiving. Ain't even mad. Lol. Can't wait to see the holiday decor after seeing the vid you posted.
 
Anybody experience the Disney Cruise? Taking my princess next month for the weekend trip.
 
Ran the Infinity Gauntlet (19.3 miles) at the Super Heroes Half Marathon Weekend in Disneyland

also got to run around and inside the Angels Stadium

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How's Disneyland Paris thinking of hitting that up weather permitting
 
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inside or outside the park?

price-wise, outside is obviously ideal but I do find the food inside Disney pretty damn good if $$$ isn't an issue, probably the best of all theme parks out there

but inside, snacks that has to be tried are the Dole Whip Float, Churros, Corndogs, Beignets and many people swear by the Turkey Legs but I just do not have the courage to try it :lol:

at DCA, cove bar is a must for the lobster nachos and alcohol (if you don't mind the wait)

and here's some pics of the lobster nachos & sliders from the cove bar on my visit last week along with some alcoholic root beer

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^Lobster Nachos is worth the try...I always enjoy the hotlink corndog, even though it messes up my stomach a couple hours later 
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Best bang for your buck: Red Rocket Pizza Port
Best Restaurant: Carthay Circle
Best Setting: Cove Bar
Best on the go: Little Red Wagon (Corn Dog)
 
Bengal BBQ in front of Indiana Jones is pretty good too, those bacon wrapped asparagus is probably my favorite there.

I love steaks but I have never been to Steakhouse 55, really got to try it out one of these days.

Blue Bayou is a good mood restaurant too being seated by the Pirates waterway and throw some bread to the riders :lol:
 
The Monte Cristos with Pommes Frittes is a great purchase too. It can easily be shared between 2-4 people and will last you for a few hours.
 
inside or outside the park?

price-wise, outside is obviously ideal but I do find the food inside Disney pretty damn good if $$$ isn't an issue, probably the best of all theme parks out there

but inside, snacks that has to be tried are the Dole Whip Float, Churros, Corndogs, Beignets and many people swear by the Turkey Legs but I just do not have the courage to try it :lol:

at DCA, cove bar is a must for the lobster nachos and alcohol (if you don't mind the wait)

and here's some pics of the lobster nachos & sliders from the cove bar on my visit last week along with some alcoholic root beer

I've always wanted to try the turkey leg at fairs and whatnot but never had the courage either. But on my last visit to Disneyland, I tried the turkey leg and it was pretty good. I only ate a little less than half and tapped out tho :lol:

Going the Monday after thanksgiving and I'll probably try the turkey leg again since we are doing Ruth Chris for thanksgiving day. :tongue:
 
The picnochio restruant in fantasyland has some bomb burgers

Used to love to eat there as a kid. Think its the same burger you can get at other places in the park tho.

My bro is blacked out till January so no DL for me during the holidays. :\
 
Disneyland Offers 1 Extra Month at No Cost on Select Annual Passports

For a limited time, Disneyland is offering an additional month at no extra charge for select annual passports that are purchased starting Thursday, according to Disney’s website.

The deal — a 13-month passport for the price of 12 months — is good for three of the theme park’s five annual passes: Deluxe, Signature and Signature Plus.

Prices for those three passes range from $599 to $1,049; passholders also get access to discounts on select dining and merchandise, while the Signature and Signature Plus passports include parking, according to the website.

The two passes exclusively for Southern California residents, which cost significantly less but also have far more blockout days, are excluded from the promotion.

All annual passports can be used at both Disneyland and Disney California Adventure Park.

Fans of the theme park have until Feb. 11, 2017, to purchase the passes. The offer is not valid for previously purchased passports, according to the website.
 
Today is Mickeys 88th BDay too

On Mickey’s birthday, select locations at Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resorts, as well as Disney Stores in the United States, will be distributing commemorative “Happy Birthday, Mickey!” buttons. Disneyland Park in Anaheim will host a special pre-parade birthday celebration for Mickey, and at Magic Kingdom Park in Orlando, characters and performers will dance in a special birthday-themed edition of the Move It! Shake It! Dance & Play It! Street Party.
 
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