Saturday, August 9, 2014

Celebrating the Haunted Mansion

On August 9th, 1969 the Haunted Mansion opened in Disneyland's New Orleans Square!  

I love the thrill of walking up to the stately mansion, being closed into a "stretching" room,eventually loaded into my "Doom Buggy" and then going home with a "hitchhiking ghost"!
I am always amazed by the mood the Haunted Mansion creates with all of it's little details and some of my favorite Hidden Mickey's!  

As the Haunted Mansion celebrates it's 45th Anniversary I wanted to take a little step back in time to the events that happened when it opened, and take a look at the fun events that are happening to celebrate it today!  


As Walt was looking to create New Orleans Square something haunted seemed fitting, but he didn't want anything to take away from the pristine look of his park.  He is known to have said "we'll take care of the outside and let the ghosts take care of the inside" thus presenting a beautiful mansion exterior with a gloomy, haunting interior.  This is part of the magic of the experience and how Walt always had an eye on keeping the magic alive.  Walt, of course passed away before the completion of the mansion, but his ideas were key in the creation. 

On August 9th and 10th select visitors were able to experience this new attraction and then it officially opened to the public on August 12th, 1969.  Newspaper ads ran to announce the new attraction. To celebrate the opening they offered a special "I scream" Sundae at the Carnation Plaza.


To celebrate The Haunted Mansion's 45th Anniversary you can get some wonderful souvenirs.  First are these wonderful Limited-Edition Prints that can be purchased for just $5 with any $30 purchase at select restaurants in Disneyland Park.  

You can also celebrate by getting your own Haunted Mansion Exclusive Art of the Haunted Mansion prints.


Or a fabulous souvenir to add to you homes Halloween (or everyday) decor or your own sense of ghoulish style!




I, for one, can't wait to get my hands on some of this ghoulish gear and celebrate by spending some Halloween Time at the Disneyland Resort with one of my favorite attractions!





Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Halloween Time!

I know it's only July, but I love Halloween!  My children's costumes are bought and delivered and I am working on mine and my husband's as we speak!  There are just 64 days until I will be celebrating Halloween with my favorite Disney pals at Disneyland's Mickey's Halloween Party!

People often ask if it's worth the extra money or wonder what they get for the price.  This will only be our second time attending, but we definitely loved it the first time and are (notice above) counting down the days until we do it again!  
One of our favorite parts was the character meet and greets.  You get to meet your favorite characters in costume or some of you favorite villains!  



Other wonderful events include the Monsters U Dance Party, the Halloween Screams firework show, a special Mickey's Cavalcade Costume Parade and trick-or-treating stations throughout the park.  



Many people find it worth paying extra just for the shorter lines for rides or the special treats for sale in the shops, especially The Candy Palace...my favorite! 

October is one of our favorite times to visit the Disneyland Park, the weather is great and the decor is amazing! So whether you want a great time to go to Disney, or you want something special to do at the parks or maybe you just love Halloween, I think that Mickey's Halloween Party is a fun way to bring out the kid in you again!  







Thursday, July 24, 2014

Walt in Space





 

Walt Disney has always been fascinated with Space, but did you know that Walt actually helped the U.S. Military imagine the reality of space travel?
Walt expressed his love of space through a three-part TV series from 1955-1957: Man in Space, Man  and the Moon and Mars and Beyond. 

                                                     His research for the science related shows led him to spending time with German scientist Wernher Von Braun, the man who created the first rocket at the commission of his government. After World War II Von Braun began working with the Americans to develop space travel, but it was Walt who was able to sell the excitement and real possibility of space travel to the American people.

In 1965, at the request of Von Braun, Walt went to Alabama to the Marshall Space Flight Center and met with President Dwight D. Eisenhower. President Eisenhower encouraged Walt to help promote the idea of space travel and honored his ideas in "science fiction" that ended up becoming science fact!  


"A vista into a world of wondrous ideas, signifying man's achievements .... A step into the future with 
predictions of constructive things to come. Tomorrow offers new frontiers in science, adventure, and ideals, 
the atomic age, the challenge of outer space and the hope for a peaceful and unified world." 
-Walt Disney's Tomorrowland Dedication Speech



On a momentous occasion for all American's many joined together on the afternoon of July 20, 1969 and watched the Apollo 11 Moon landing on the Tomorrowland Stage in Disneyland, just steps from an attraction called Flight to the Moon. DLM875548

Walt's Spirit of adventure and exploration continues in the hearts of all of us who keep his dream and magic alive.  In his own words Walt expressed it best- 


                                                                                                                             
                                                                              

Tuesday, July 15, 2014



  This week will celebrate 59 years of Disneyland!  As celebrations gear up for Thursday at the park I wanted to take a moment to reflect on the history of the park and opening day 59 years ago July 17, 1955!

The Disneyland you would have seen on opening day, 59 years ago is much different then the Disneyland of today.  There were just 18 attractions on that first Disneyland day: Autopia, Disneyland Band, Disneyland Railroad (4 stations), Jungle Cruise, King Arthur Carousel, Mad Tea Party, Main Street Cinema, Mark Twain River Boat, Mr. Toad's Wild Ride, Peter Pan's Flight, Snow White's Scary Adventures and Storybook Land Canal Boats.  Many popular attractions followed in the next month to a year.

The one thing that I believe is still very much the same as it was 59 years ago is the magic and vision that existed then.  Walt Disney stated "Disneyland will never be completed. It will continue to grow as long as there is imagination left in the world"  As a Disney fan I get excited as I see new attractions and new events that the Disney Imagineers create, they are keeping Walt's legacy alive.  I also love to see certain things stay the same year after year and be able to enjoy the nostalgia, the classics that Walt himself had a hand in.

As we look back at this great moment in history and a different time, I hope we can all find some joy in the words of Walt's opening day speech almost 59 years ago.  It brings tears to my eyes every time!  I know I find great joy and inspiration from Disneyland, and I hope you do too.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bdHGROiiCM











Saturday, July 12, 2014

Disney! What's not to love?!

There are many people who just don't get it.  I have people who just roll their eyes when I tell them I am going to Disneyland, AGAIN!  But for those who share the love of Disney it makes sense.  Disney is a magical place that takes you out of your everyday life and allows you to escape for just a while.  Walt Disney understood this concept well.  He knew what he was trying to create in his films, in his park and in his life for his family!

Every time I enter Disneyland I take some time to notice the history of the park and all the little things Walt created to help you feel like you have been transported to a different place. I love to see this sign as I enter  This automatically makes me feel like I have stepped into another world or have taken a step back to a simpler time. Then you see Main Street U.S.A and the Sleeping Beauty Castle at the end of the street.  I become a bit emotional every time.  I know I can't explain this to some people, but this is what I love and what I am passionate about because I feel like it brings me a little peace and happiness in a world where that is becoming harder and harder to find!  

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Eating in the Parks...Part Two! Have a seat!

I am anxiously counting down my next trip to The Happiest Place on Earth!  We are heading there in May and will be there over Mother's Day weekend.  One sad point about our upcoming visit is that my absoulute FAVORITE restaraunt will be closed.  I thought of saving this place as my last restaraunt on this post, but it is so fabulous I believe it deserves to be mentioned first...  The Carnation Cafe! 

The Carnation Cafe will re-open in time for the busy summer season.  When they re-open they will feature both indoor and outdoor seating.  Reservations are highly recommended if you don't want to wait a while. This is a must visit cafe for their loaded baked potato soup.  I also love their chicken croissant sandwich, their salads and shepherd's pie.  The kids love the make-your-own peanut butter paint pallete.  If you are visiting, like we are, during the renovation visit the Jolly Holiday Bakey and Cafe where they may be serving a few of the favorites.  One other unique opportunity at the Carnation Cafe is to take a picture with Oscar Martinez.  He is the longest tenured cast member at the Disneyland Resort.  57 years and counting. 
Ok, enough about the fabulous Carnation Cafe, there are also some other great options.  Another one of our favorites is The Plaza Inn.  They have delicious fried chicken and delectable pot roast.  One thing I love about The Plaza Inn is their portion sizes!!!  We can purchase one meal for each adult and have enough food to share with our kids and not have to buy them their own meal.  If your kids are older, you can still save a bit of money by buying one meal to split between them.  Also, you can't pass up the delicious desserts at The Plaza Inn.  The French Market has some good Pot Roast and Chicken dinners as well at a good price (considering you are in Disneyland)The last favorite sit down place is Rancho del Zocalo.  This place serves up some delicious Mexican food in good portion sizes at a decent price.  Stay tuned for my next post, which will help you get some good ideas on character dining and World of Color dining options. 

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Eating in The Parks...Part One...quick eats!

Our family are die hards when we head to Disneyland!  Once we get there we have no plans to head back to the hotel until bed time.  This gives us two options.  Packing a lunch, stuffing it in a locker and eating at one of the few tables right outside the front gates...not gonna happen!!!  So we eat in the park.  In fact we find it to be part of what we love so much about visiting the Disneyland Resort.




Both Disneyland and California Adventure have some fabulous options for food. I am not going to pretend like there is anywhere inexpensive to eat in the parks, but there are places where you get more for your money.  The first mistake that is often made is thinking "I'll grab something cheap like a burger and fries".  The quality and quantity of the food at places like the Tommorowland Terrace of Village Haus restaurant are not worth the price. Another place to avoid eating is in Toontown. The hot dogs and sandwiches at Daisy's and Clarabelle's are definitely some of the worst values in the park. 
If you want a good burger and fries I recommend Hungry Bear Restaurant in Critter Country where they feature burgers and good southern classics as well as a new favorite sweet potato fries, or wait until you spend a day at California Adventure and head to Taste Pilot's Grill.  The burgers are good, they have ribs, salads and chili cheese fries to die for!!!   If you just want something quick to eat and get on your way there a few fabulous options for that in both parks.  In Disneyland, Edelweiss Snacks sells delicious chimichangas, huge turkey legs, corn on the cob and yummy frozen juices.  Both parks have great locations for one of my favorites...hand dipped corn dogs!  This is one of the best deals in the park.  For just over $6 you get a delicious (and rather large) corn dog and a bag of chips.  These can be found on Disneyland Main Street at the Little Red Wagon or Stage Door Cafe and at California Adventure at Award Wieners or Corn Dog Castle. If you are feeling like you need something healthy to cleanse your arteries there are carts around these areas that sell fresh fruits or veggies and you would want to plan a couple extra bucks for this.  Other quick meal options are fries and chicken fingers at the Stage Door Cafe and Golden Horseshoe, delicious soups and/or sandwiches and salads at Harbour Galley and Studio Eats.   
A few of our MUST VISIT eating establishments that fall in the quick foods category are first, the Pacific Wharf Cafe. I love their cheddar broccoli soup in a huge sourdough bread bowl!  They also have a good selection of other soups, salads in a bread bowl and fantastic sandwiches on sourdough bread.  I also love their cookies and brownies!  Our other fave, and ironically we just discovered this a few years ago, is the Bengal Barbecue. We love, love, love the bacon wrapped asparagus, the veggies on a skewer as well as the barbecued beef and chicken skewer options.  I also thoroughly enjoy the bread sticks.  This is a great place to grab one item for about $3 a piece or mix quite a few together to make a meal.  This place does not seem to be a favorite for the kids but they do love the Mickey Mouse pretzel with cheese dipping sauce. 
Stay tuned to my next post to see some our favorite places to sit down, relax and enjoy some good food at a good value (for being at Disneyland, that is).