Leisure at Disneyland

Written by MichaelZ on November 30, 2009 – 4:05 pm -

You might always discover lots of things at
Disneyland, but Disneyland adds to this with nightly
leisure for the duration of the peak season, and weekend
amusement throughout the off-season. There is also
special leisure during special occasions, such
as the Fourth of July and Christmas.

On your Disney Vacation, Don’t miss to see Fantasmic. It is held twice each night for the duration of the peak
time, and on weekends for the duration of the off-season.
The show takes place on Tom Sawyer’s Island, and
features numerous characters, music, and fireworks. For
the best seating possible, purchase tickets for
Fantasmic in advance, but take notice of that free seating is
also obtainable, park admission price.

The Parade of Dreams features big bright floats
accompanied by countless Characters. This parade
takes place twice every day at Walt Disney World Orlando Florida. for the duration of the parade, the
entire parade will stop three times to do a
choreographed show, and most of the Disney
Characters are portrayed in the Parade of Dreams.

In the Fantasyland Theater, you may see a musical
of Snow White. This show is held a number of times
throughout the day. This show should not be missed
– especially if you love Snow White. Since the show
is held several times each day, reservations are not
necessary.

These are just several of the shows that are accessible
at Disneyland. Again, amusement is an ongoing
thing at the park, with each day bringing something
new. One thing that you may definitely count on, of
course, is the fireworks! The fireworks show is held
late each night – before the park closes for the day.

Even if you may’t stay for the fireworks, you possibly will
probably see them out of your hotel window! You can find a better spot in front of Sleeping
Beauty’s Castle for the greatest effect. The fireworks
on the Fourth of July are out of this world.

To hit upon out if there are any special shows or events
throughout the time that you will be at Disney world, visit
the website, call the park, or ask your travel agent to
uncover this information out for you. You may also want
to inquire about special events throughout specific
months, so that you may possibly plan your stay at
Disney world for those days.

Most amusement is provided complimentary, and is
part of your admission price. However, special seating, or priority seating usually requires a charge, as
well as a reservation. Some events want an
access price that is separate from your park
pass. Again, check the website, call the park, or discuss events and price with your travel agentwhen planning your Disneyland trip or find the best Disney Travel Deals in our site.

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Taking A Eurotrip At Disneyland Paris

Written by MichaelZ on April 3, 2009 – 9:31 pm -

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Disney imagineer Michael Eisner proudly declared in 1992: “To all who come to this happy place, welcome. Once upon a time… a master storyteller, Walt Disney, inspired by Europe’s best loved tales, used his own special gifts to share them with the world. He envisioned a Magic Kingdom where these stories would come to life, and called it Disneyland. Now his dream returns to the land that inspired it. Euro Disneyland is dedicated to the young and the young at heart… with the hope that it will be a source of joy and inspiration for all the world.”

One major difference of Disneyland Paris can be observed in the Haunted Mansion attraction. In France, the ride is called “Phantom Manor” and is designed differently, with Second Empire architecture to look more like Gaston LeRoux’s Phantom of the Opera novel. The storyline itself follows that of the abandoned Thunder Mesa town. Unlike the other Haunted Mansions at Tokyo Disneyland, Walt Disney World Orlando and Disneyland California, Phantom Manor was made to look derelict and decrepit with overgrown weeds and warped paint. Also unique to this version is the haunted ghost town scenes of ghastly pharmacists, saloon pianists and gun-toting cowboys.

In 2002, Disneyland Paris opened a secondary Disney park with a movie theme called Walt Disney Studios. The newest land is the “Toon Studio,” where guests can go behind-the-scenes of Disney animators, participate in a drawing course taught by Mickey and Donald and check out the film set of Finding Nemo via Crush’s coaster. One of the most popular rides is the “CineMagique,” which is similar to the The Great Movie Ride at Disneyworld. Guests travel through scenes from some of their favorite movies, including: The Magnificent Seven, Mary Poppins, The Hunt For Red October, Pinnochio, The Titanic, The Exorcist, Monsters Inc., Silence of the Lambs, A Fish Called Wanda and Robin Hood. Aerosmith’s thrilling Rock N’ Rollercoaster and Twilight Zone Tower of Terror are here for the extremely brave and adventurous too! Also, don’t miss Catastrophe Canyon, which gives you a back lot tour, putting you right in the middle of explosions, flash floods, fires, earthquakes and everything movie production teams have to offer!

While spending a few days at Disneyland Paris may not have been on your original itinerary, you’ll find the kids renewed full of life and energy after a fun-filled Disney vacation, whether it’s for one day or several. Even if you’ve been to Walt Disney World Orlando, Disneyland California or Tokyo Disneyland, there are unique features in Paris that add a bit of European charm to an award-winning design. After all, many Disney stories were inspired by European fairytales, so why not have a look for yourself and take a day to ponder this part of European history?

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