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]]>Single-day tickets for Tier 1 through Tier 6 days will see their price increase between $5 and $15. For example, a Tier 1 ticket will now cost $119 compared to the previous price of $114. Tier 0 days, which are the days with the lowest average attendance, will remain priced at $104.
Multi-day passes will also become pricier. The two-day pass has gone up from $285 to $310, while a five-day ticket now costs $65 more and comes at $480. Annual passes, known as Magic Key Passes, saw a price hike ranging from $50 to $150.
Some other Disneyland offerings will also get more expensive. This includes Disney Genie+ skip-the-line perk and parking, which will cost $5 more than their previous price.
Disney will also introduce some price hikes to Orlando’s Walt Disney World, but they will mostly focus on annual passes.
“We are constantly adding new, innovative attractions and entertainment to our parks, and, with our broad array of pricing options, the value of a theme park visit is reflected in the unique experiences that only Disney can offer,” said Disney spokesperson Jessica Good about the price hikes.
Luckily, there are some ways to keep the cost of your visit to Disneyland on an affordable level. Check them out here.
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]]>The place where it all began. This iconic park holds a special place in the hearts of Disney enthusiasts. From the classic Sleeping Beauty Castle to beloved attractions like Pirates of the Caribbean and Space Mountain, Disneyland offers a nostalgic charm that captures the essence of Walt Disney’s vision.
This park houses four main theme parks: Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Magic Kingdom, with its iconic Cinderella Castle and timeless attractions like It’s a Small World and Haunted Mansion, embodies the essence of Disney magic. Epcot takes us on a journey of discovery and showcases the cultures of the world. Disney’s Hollywood Studios immerses us in the world of movies and entertainment, while Disney’s Animal Kingdom offers an immersive experience in nature and wildlife.
Venturing across the pond, we find ourselves at Disneyland Paris, where a touch of European charm adds a unique flavor to the Disney experience. Sleeping Beauty Castle stands majestically in the center of the park, surrounded by a mix of classic Disney attractions and unique offerings like Ratatouille: The Adventure and Phantom Manor. The park’s proximity to Paris also allows visitors to explore the beauty of the city and its cultural landmarks.
In Asia, we encounter two parks that bring Disney magic to Japan in their distinct ways. Tokyo Disneyland mirrors the charm of its American counterpart, while Tokyo DisneySea offers a one-of-a-kind nautical-themed experience. With its stunning architecture, immersive lands, and elaborate shows, Tokyo DisneySea is often hailed as one of the most beautiful Disney parks in the world.
Lastly, we visit Hong Kong Disneyland, a park that may be smaller in size but is filled with Disney enchantment. From the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle to unique attractions like Mystic Manor and the Iron Man Experience, this park offers a delightful Disney experience in the vibrant city of Hong Kong.
The answer ultimately depends on your preferences and what you seek from a Disney adventure. Each park has its own charm, iconic attractions, and unique offerings. Whether it’s the nostalgia of Disneyland, the grandeur of Walt Disney World, the European flair of Disneyland Paris, the beauty of Tokyo DisneySea, or the magic of Hong Kong Disneyland, each park promises a memorable and enchanting experience.
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]]>The post Why You Should Definitely Visit Tokyo Disneyland, Japan appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>One of the things that sets Tokyo Disneyland apart is its attention to detail. From the moment you step through the gates, you’ll feel like you’ve been transported to another world. The park is immaculately themed, with everything from the buildings to the trash cans designed to fit the overall aesthetic.
But Tokyo Disneyland isn’t just about looks. It’s also home to some of the best rides and attractions in the world. From the classic It’s a Small World to the thrilling Space Mountain, there’s something for everyone here. And if you’re a fan of Disney characters, you’ll be delighted to know that they’re everywhere, ready to pose for photos and give hugs.
But perhaps the best thing about Tokyo Disneyland is the atmosphere. The park is always bustling with energy, and there’s a sense of joy and excitement in the air. Whether you’re young or young at heart, you’ll feel like you’re part of something special here.
So if you’re planning a trip to Tokyo, make sure to add Tokyo Disneyland to your itinerary. You won’t be disappointed!
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]]>For the past 8 years, Jeff Reitz has paid a daily visit to the happiest place on earth. And now, his consistency has earned him a Guinness World Record.
The 50-year-old began his journey in 2012 after attending the Disney Leap Day 24-hour event with friends.
“Over the years I visited Disneyland with others and did solo trips,” Reitz explained. “Even to hold a full-time job required me to keep close tabs on the park calendar along with my own to be sure I could make it into Disneyland before it closed when they had special events.”
His steadfastness paid off as Reitz completed 2,995 trips over the course of eight years, three months, and 13 days.
The daily trek has earned him the Guinness World Record for the Most Consecutive Visits to Disneyland.
Although the number is just under 3,000, Reitz would have reached the milestone were it not for the COVID-19 pandemic ending his streak on March 14, 2020.
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]]>The post Why Disneyland is the Perfect Destination for Everyone appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>At Disneyland in America, every night, there are nighttime specials. Here you will see all your favorite heroes, princesses, villains, and other favorite Disney characters. The nighttime spectacular has neon lights, fireworks, a parade, and more. Making it a must-see attraction.
Throughout the year, Disneyland changes its snacks throughout the park to match the time and season. They even have special snacks and drinks from some of your favorite movies. Whatever time you go, there’ll be something tasty for you to enjoy.
Disney always does it right, and you can expect a magical experience at the Disney resorts when you dine at the park. This is an opportunity to enjoy some amazing food while dining with some of your favorite characters.
Disneyland is also a great place to take a loved one who may have a disability, and this is because almost everywhere in the park is accessibility-friendly. Not to mention, most of your favorite characters know how to communicate with sign language, ensuring that you can communicate and connect with your favorite characters no matter what.
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]]>Indeed, the very first Disney park was in bright and sunny Southern California, thousands of miles away from the muggy swamps of Florida. Everything you know about Disney parks today stemmed from the inspiration of the very first park in Anaheim, from the costume-clad actors to the musical rides.
Speaking of rides, while it may not boast the same quantity of attractions you may see in Orlando’s Disney World, Anaheim’s Disneyland has Space Mountain, the Matterhorn, It’s a Small World, and of course Splash Mountain. These rides are just the tip of the iceberg because there are also countless rides for children, including classics such as Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride, the Pinocchio Ride, the Teacups, and many more.
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]]>There is no image more iconic than that of Sleeping Beauty’s Castle which served as the Disney logo for 21 years. In real life, the castle isn’t actually as large as it appears… Coming in at just 77 feet tall, paint techniques have been used to make it seem grander. Warmer shades of pink hues were used on the lower towers, while blue was added to lighten the colors near the top. The walkways inside the castle are also dimly lit and retell the famous fairytale. L
Have you been to Carnation Café? The restaurant was initially an ice cream parlor, but these days serves American comfort food like buttermilk fried chicken, meatloaf, and waffles. The café was one of Walt Disney’s favorite with the chili on the menu being his own family recipe. Walt’s Chili, as it is called, comes topped with cheese, sour cream, and chopped fresh tomatoes.
As the official Disney mascot, it makes sense that Mickey Mouse would receive a notable mention. Just inside the gates of Disneyland Park lies a giant floral design in the shape of Mickey. The flowerbed is well-maintained, being replanted six times a year to keep it gorgeous.
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]]>There are many who believe that Tokyo Disney is without a doubt the king of the Disney Parks, and that it’s not even close. The quality of rides in this park is unmatched by any other Disney park, with Soaring: Fantastic Flights leading the way as its headlining attraction.
The one that started it all. We’d be remiss if we didn’t add Anaheim’s Disneyland on this list, because it was the very first Disney park ever created. Whether you’re nostalgic about that kind of stuff or not, it’s important to show appreciation for the original that made it all possible. From the Matter Horn to Space Mountain to Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride to the Tiki Room, the Disneyland in Southern California is as vintage as it gets.
Orlando has taken some incredible strides over the last few decades as far as creating the most magical place in the world. From Epcot, to the Animal Kingdom, to the Magic Kingdom, Florida’s Walt Disney World is a must-visit for anyone who loves all things Disney.
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]]>We have to mention that the park will only be open to California residents and at a limited capacity. In addition, guests will have to make reservations and purchase an admission ticket.
Starting April 12th, the theme park system will go live on the Disneyland website and guests with existing theme park tickets can make reservations for the days their tickets are valid. Beginning April 15th, tickets and reservations will be open to everyone else.
Upon reopening, Disneyland will have strict safety measures in place including required face coverings, strict cleanings, temperature screenings, barriers and signage for social distancing, contactless payment options, and mobile ordering of food and drinks. Parades and nighttime specials won’t be returning on April 30th and character encounters will remain socially distant.
While there are changes, there are still some things to get excited about including Disneyland’s Show White-themed ride which got a makeover, and the Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance ride, which was only open for a few months before the park closed due to the pandemic.
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]]>When you go for the first time, you may feel overwhelmed by all the choices offered for shopping, entertainment, exploring the culture and eating out.
And if you’re all about taking a break from the city life in one of the green spaces, Tokyo has them, too. But for now, let’s focus on the attractions no tourist should miss while visiting, whether it’s for a couple days or a longer time.
The number one stop for everyone in love with the creative genius that is Hayao Miyazaki.
Especially if you’re on a mission to visit every Disneyland in the world.
Who here loves Alice in Wonderland? Let your self fall down the rabbit hole!
A seedy Japanese dystopian arcade.
Spare at least one evening to visit this awesome dinner sho in Shinjuku nightlife district.
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]]>The post Your Visit to Disneyland is About to Get More Expensive appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Single-day tickets for Tier 1 through Tier 6 days will see their price increase between $5 and $15. For example, a Tier 1 ticket will now cost $119 compared to the previous price of $114. Tier 0 days, which are the days with the lowest average attendance, will remain priced at $104.
Multi-day passes will also become pricier. The two-day pass has gone up from $285 to $310, while a five-day ticket now costs $65 more and comes at $480. Annual passes, known as Magic Key Passes, saw a price hike ranging from $50 to $150.
Some other Disneyland offerings will also get more expensive. This includes Disney Genie+ skip-the-line perk and parking, which will cost $5 more than their previous price.
Disney will also introduce some price hikes to Orlando’s Walt Disney World, but they will mostly focus on annual passes.
“We are constantly adding new, innovative attractions and entertainment to our parks, and, with our broad array of pricing options, the value of a theme park visit is reflected in the unique experiences that only Disney can offer,” said Disney spokesperson Jessica Good about the price hikes.
Luckily, there are some ways to keep the cost of your visit to Disneyland on an affordable level. Check them out here.
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]]>The post Which Disney Theme Park is the Best? appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The place where it all began. This iconic park holds a special place in the hearts of Disney enthusiasts. From the classic Sleeping Beauty Castle to beloved attractions like Pirates of the Caribbean and Space Mountain, Disneyland offers a nostalgic charm that captures the essence of Walt Disney’s vision.
This park houses four main theme parks: Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Magic Kingdom, with its iconic Cinderella Castle and timeless attractions like It’s a Small World and Haunted Mansion, embodies the essence of Disney magic. Epcot takes us on a journey of discovery and showcases the cultures of the world. Disney’s Hollywood Studios immerses us in the world of movies and entertainment, while Disney’s Animal Kingdom offers an immersive experience in nature and wildlife.
Venturing across the pond, we find ourselves at Disneyland Paris, where a touch of European charm adds a unique flavor to the Disney experience. Sleeping Beauty Castle stands majestically in the center of the park, surrounded by a mix of classic Disney attractions and unique offerings like Ratatouille: The Adventure and Phantom Manor. The park’s proximity to Paris also allows visitors to explore the beauty of the city and its cultural landmarks.
In Asia, we encounter two parks that bring Disney magic to Japan in their distinct ways. Tokyo Disneyland mirrors the charm of its American counterpart, while Tokyo DisneySea offers a one-of-a-kind nautical-themed experience. With its stunning architecture, immersive lands, and elaborate shows, Tokyo DisneySea is often hailed as one of the most beautiful Disney parks in the world.
Lastly, we visit Hong Kong Disneyland, a park that may be smaller in size but is filled with Disney enchantment. From the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle to unique attractions like Mystic Manor and the Iron Man Experience, this park offers a delightful Disney experience in the vibrant city of Hong Kong.
The answer ultimately depends on your preferences and what you seek from a Disney adventure. Each park has its own charm, iconic attractions, and unique offerings. Whether it’s the nostalgia of Disneyland, the grandeur of Walt Disney World, the European flair of Disneyland Paris, the beauty of Tokyo DisneySea, or the magic of Hong Kong Disneyland, each park promises a memorable and enchanting experience.
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]]>The post Why You Should Definitely Visit Tokyo Disneyland, Japan appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>One of the things that sets Tokyo Disneyland apart is its attention to detail. From the moment you step through the gates, you’ll feel like you’ve been transported to another world. The park is immaculately themed, with everything from the buildings to the trash cans designed to fit the overall aesthetic.
But Tokyo Disneyland isn’t just about looks. It’s also home to some of the best rides and attractions in the world. From the classic It’s a Small World to the thrilling Space Mountain, there’s something for everyone here. And if you’re a fan of Disney characters, you’ll be delighted to know that they’re everywhere, ready to pose for photos and give hugs.
But perhaps the best thing about Tokyo Disneyland is the atmosphere. The park is always bustling with energy, and there’s a sense of joy and excitement in the air. Whether you’re young or young at heart, you’ll feel like you’re part of something special here.
So if you’re planning a trip to Tokyo, make sure to add Tokyo Disneyland to your itinerary. You won’t be disappointed!
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]]>The post A California Man has Earned a Guinness World Record for Visiting Disneyland appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>For the past 8 years, Jeff Reitz has paid a daily visit to the happiest place on earth. And now, his consistency has earned him a Guinness World Record.
The 50-year-old began his journey in 2012 after attending the Disney Leap Day 24-hour event with friends.
“Over the years I visited Disneyland with others and did solo trips,” Reitz explained. “Even to hold a full-time job required me to keep close tabs on the park calendar along with my own to be sure I could make it into Disneyland before it closed when they had special events.”
His steadfastness paid off as Reitz completed 2,995 trips over the course of eight years, three months, and 13 days.
The daily trek has earned him the Guinness World Record for the Most Consecutive Visits to Disneyland.
Although the number is just under 3,000, Reitz would have reached the milestone were it not for the COVID-19 pandemic ending his streak on March 14, 2020.
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]]>The post Why Disneyland is the Perfect Destination for Everyone appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>At Disneyland in America, every night, there are nighttime specials. Here you will see all your favorite heroes, princesses, villains, and other favorite Disney characters. The nighttime spectacular has neon lights, fireworks, a parade, and more. Making it a must-see attraction.
Throughout the year, Disneyland changes its snacks throughout the park to match the time and season. They even have special snacks and drinks from some of your favorite movies. Whatever time you go, there’ll be something tasty for you to enjoy.
Disney always does it right, and you can expect a magical experience at the Disney resorts when you dine at the park. This is an opportunity to enjoy some amazing food while dining with some of your favorite characters.
Disneyland is also a great place to take a loved one who may have a disability, and this is because almost everywhere in the park is accessibility-friendly. Not to mention, most of your favorite characters know how to communicate with sign language, ensuring that you can communicate and connect with your favorite characters no matter what.
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]]>The post Visit the Original Disneyland in Anaheim, California appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Indeed, the very first Disney park was in bright and sunny Southern California, thousands of miles away from the muggy swamps of Florida. Everything you know about Disney parks today stemmed from the inspiration of the very first park in Anaheim, from the costume-clad actors to the musical rides.
Speaking of rides, while it may not boast the same quantity of attractions you may see in Orlando’s Disney World, Anaheim’s Disneyland has Space Mountain, the Matterhorn, It’s a Small World, and of course Splash Mountain. These rides are just the tip of the iceberg because there are also countless rides for children, including classics such as Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride, the Pinocchio Ride, the Teacups, and many more.
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]]>The post 3 Things You May Not Have Known About Disneyland appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>There is no image more iconic than that of Sleeping Beauty’s Castle which served as the Disney logo for 21 years. In real life, the castle isn’t actually as large as it appears… Coming in at just 77 feet tall, paint techniques have been used to make it seem grander. Warmer shades of pink hues were used on the lower towers, while blue was added to lighten the colors near the top. The walkways inside the castle are also dimly lit and retell the famous fairytale. L
Have you been to Carnation Café? The restaurant was initially an ice cream parlor, but these days serves American comfort food like buttermilk fried chicken, meatloaf, and waffles. The café was one of Walt Disney’s favorite with the chili on the menu being his own family recipe. Walt’s Chili, as it is called, comes topped with cheese, sour cream, and chopped fresh tomatoes.
As the official Disney mascot, it makes sense that Mickey Mouse would receive a notable mention. Just inside the gates of Disneyland Park lies a giant floral design in the shape of Mickey. The flowerbed is well-maintained, being replanted six times a year to keep it gorgeous.
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]]>The post Which Disney Parks are the Best? appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>There are many who believe that Tokyo Disney is without a doubt the king of the Disney Parks, and that it’s not even close. The quality of rides in this park is unmatched by any other Disney park, with Soaring: Fantastic Flights leading the way as its headlining attraction.
The one that started it all. We’d be remiss if we didn’t add Anaheim’s Disneyland on this list, because it was the very first Disney park ever created. Whether you’re nostalgic about that kind of stuff or not, it’s important to show appreciation for the original that made it all possible. From the Matter Horn to Space Mountain to Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride to the Tiki Room, the Disneyland in Southern California is as vintage as it gets.
Orlando has taken some incredible strides over the last few decades as far as creating the most magical place in the world. From Epcot, to the Animal Kingdom, to the Magic Kingdom, Florida’s Walt Disney World is a must-visit for anyone who loves all things Disney.
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]]>The post Disneyland is Reopening—Here’s Everything You Need to Know appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>We have to mention that the park will only be open to California residents and at a limited capacity. In addition, guests will have to make reservations and purchase an admission ticket.
Starting April 12th, the theme park system will go live on the Disneyland website and guests with existing theme park tickets can make reservations for the days their tickets are valid. Beginning April 15th, tickets and reservations will be open to everyone else.
Upon reopening, Disneyland will have strict safety measures in place including required face coverings, strict cleanings, temperature screenings, barriers and signage for social distancing, contactless payment options, and mobile ordering of food and drinks. Parades and nighttime specials won’t be returning on April 30th and character encounters will remain socially distant.
While there are changes, there are still some things to get excited about including Disneyland’s Show White-themed ride which got a makeover, and the Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance ride, which was only open for a few months before the park closed due to the pandemic.
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]]>The post When You’re in Tokyo, Don’t Miss These 5 Unique Places appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>When you go for the first time, you may feel overwhelmed by all the choices offered for shopping, entertainment, exploring the culture and eating out.
And if you’re all about taking a break from the city life in one of the green spaces, Tokyo has them, too. But for now, let’s focus on the attractions no tourist should miss while visiting, whether it’s for a couple days or a longer time.
The number one stop for everyone in love with the creative genius that is Hayao Miyazaki.
Especially if you’re on a mission to visit every Disneyland in the world.
Who here loves Alice in Wonderland? Let your self fall down the rabbit hole!
A seedy Japanese dystopian arcade.
Spare at least one evening to visit this awesome dinner sho in Shinjuku nightlife district.
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