Visit Disney World This Year!
July 10, 2009 by ama57 · Leave a Comment
There are few places in the world as blissful as Disney World in Orlando, Florida. Package deals make the planning stress-free and the experience ultimately fulfilling. With tropical weather and ample activities for children, parents and the elderly alike, you can visit every year and still not experience everything that Disney parks have to offer! It is unlike any other amusement park you’ve ever visited. Rather than being restricted to thrill rides, there are more exhibits to capture the imagination, fascinate and educate.
The secret to getting a Disney World discount is to look into “Parkhopper” tickets. To get the most from your vacation, you can purchase 3, 5, 6, 7 or 10-day passes that allow you to go from one park to the next at your leisure. That way, if you miss a few attractions at one park, you can go back and hit them, without having to “kill time” there, or you can catch all your favorite rides again before you leave.
Many Disney vacation deals can be found online. For instance, United Vacations is offering a $200 Disney gift card with the purchase of a 5-night or longer flight and hotel package. Additionally, guests can purchase discount park passes. Timeshares often offer free Disneyworld tickets if you’re willing to spend a morning listening to their sales presentation. Of course, there’s no obligation to buy, but not everyone will feel comfortable with the situation. OrlandoThemeParks.com has deep discounts, for example.
Check out MouseSavers.com or DiscountThemeParkVacations.com for some great Disney World tips, such as how to find deals on Disney resorts or hotels near Disney World. You could stay at the Econo Lodge or Howard Johnson Inn for as low as $19/night. Or you may decide on one of the Disney resorts after all, but find that through DiscountThemeParkVacations.com, you can stay at Disney’s All-Star Movies resort for as low as $72/night or the Animal Kingdom Lodge for $241/night. The amenities are all different for each hotel, but most Disney World area accommodations include free parking or transportation to the parks.
In addition to Disney World amusement park attractions at four separate areas, Epcot, Magic Kingdom, Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom, you can also visit nightlife like Pleasure Island or Downtown Disney, with their multitude of clubs, concerts, Disney restaurants and shops. You may even want to schedule some downtime to watch a breath-taking Cirque du Soliel performance or book a massage after a long travel. Walt Disney once said, “It’s no secret that we were sticking just about every nickel we had on the chance that people would really be interested in something totally new and unique in the field of entertainment.” From the moment you set eyes on the park, you realize they really have spared no expense in the creation of this paradise.
What to Do In Disneyland
November 28, 2008 by ama57 · Leave a Comment
Disneyland was designed for kids of all ages, and toddlers are no exception! There are many things that you can enjoy with your toddler – so many things, in fact, that unless you will be staying for several days, you won’t have time to do them all.
Start with Toon Town. This is the place to meet your child’s favorite Disney characters: Mickey and Minnie. Let your kids splurge in fun and adventure with the things that their favorite characters have in their houses in Toon Town.
Your toddler will definitely enjoy the Disneyland Railroad. This is a great way to get around the park because there are stations in New Orleans Square, Toon Town, Tomorrowland, and on Main Street. Allow your toddler to explore the views on board the ‘choo-choo train’ - which is a great time for you to catch some rest.
Its A Small World is very appropriate for toddlers also. The music and colors will keep your child mesmerized while you enjoy a relaxing ride across the water. The Storybook Land Canal Boats is another good choice as it will take you through the miniature villages that your child is quite familiar with from their story books. Rides that you and your toddler must not miss include all of the rides in Fantasyland, King Arthur’s Carousel, Dumbo the Flying Elephant, the Circus Train, and the Mad Tea Party. For a more spirited and adventurous youngsters, the darker rides are best for them. These include Peter Pan’s Flight, Pinocchio’s Daring Journey, Alice in Wonderland, and Snow White’s Scary Adventure. Buzz Lightyear is a popular ride for all toddlers also.
The park does not run out of rides and attractions that are appropriate for the young ones and the once young. Remember that Disneyland is a place for kids of all ages. That’s why if you have some money to spare for your Disneyland Park Tickets, don’t miss taking your kids to the place where all dreams are possible. You can also get a discounted Disney world Park Ticket to save some some money that you can use to grab memorabilia for your Disney World adventure.
However, don’t forget to pay attention to the height and age requirements for each attraction for absolute safety. There are safety precautions and advices in each ride so follow them very closely to ensure a safety and memorable day in Disneyland. And, never force your child to try a ride that he or she don’t like to try - that will only ruin his or her day at the park.
Stick to the areas where the toddler appropriate attractions are located as much as possible. As an adult, you realize that some rides are simply not safe for small people, but your small person will not comprehend this! Your Disneyland vacation should be enjoyable for everyone, and Disneyland has made sure that there is something for everyone at the park. It is up to you to keep your child happy, and to keep them interested in the rides and attractions that they are meant to enjoy.

