Disney Sunday: Making the Most of your Disneyland Resort Visit

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Our family loves the Disneyland Resort. It truly is the happiest place on earth, in our eyes.  I’ve been an annual pass holder for almost 15 years. My husband and his family have been pass holders since the annual passes first were available, for almost 29 years.

We love visiting whenever we have the opportunity. It’s been a little tough for us to make weekly visits since my husband and I have been in school for the past couple of years and we just recently moved away a couple of miles south and are now forty five minutes away, instead of fifteen. However, whenever we have the time we pack a bag and head there for hours of family adventure and memory making.

We love to make the best of our time at the Resort and always have a plan before we hit both parks. Here are my top picks for making the best out of your visit.

 

  1. 1. Plan, plan, and plan. We make sure to have a plan before we hit the resort. We make sure to check out either Mobile Magic or Mouse Wait, two smart phone apps, that have great information on waiting times. If the park is busy and the rides have long wait lines, we usually either grab fast passes to our favorite attractions or we tend to head to the shows, parade, etc. and take advantage of not having to wait in line.
  2. 2. Take advantage of Single Rider lines. I love the Single Rider lines.  If you are willing to split up your party a bit and ride alone, you can drastically cut your waiting times. It’s not ideal for families with younger children, but if you have older kiddos or teens, this might really work for you. Single Rider lines are available at Goofy’s Sky School, Grizzly River Run, Indiana Jones, Radiator Springs Racers, Soaring over California, Splash Mountain and California Screamin.
  3. 3. Make sure to hit Cars Land as early as Possible! Cars Land is my family’s and I’m sure many other families’ new favorite land. It’s extremely popular and if you’re planning on making it a part of your visit (and I highly suggest it!), make sure to visit as early as you can in the day because it gets busy!
  4. 4. Hit lunch/dinner during park peak hours and attractions with short lines. We like to plan our day and make sure to plan accordingly. Peak times are from 2-4pm at both parks. This is the best time to grab a bite to eat and not have to fight for a table. We also try to hit attractions with the least wait line, which usually means heading to Adventureland/New Orleans Square and riding, Pirates of the Caribbean, Jungle Cruise, taking a ride on the Mark Twain and of course a ride on the Disneyland train.
  5. 5. Rainy Days can be some of the best times to visit the Disneyland Resort. If you don’t mind getting wet, a visit to Disneyland Resort can be so much fun in the rain. The crowds are very minimal and that means the feel of having the park all to yourself! We bought ponchos a few years back and love putting them to good use. The kids’ love splashing in the rain and riding their favorite rides without having to wait. I can’t recommend it enough!

Disney Sunday: Ariel’s Grotto

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This past week my daughter Lauren turned six years old. She has been asking to lunch with the Disney princesses for what seems months now and we thought it would be the perfect time to pay a visit to Ariel’s Grotto.

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Ariel’s Grotto  “Under the Sea” character dining is  a full service restaurant located inside Disney’s California Adventure . The restaurant allows your family to personally meet and interact with your favorite Disney Princess during “Ariel’s Princess Celebration”.

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It is truly a little girl’s dream come true. The kiddos had the opportunity to meet and greet Snow White, Belle, Cinderella, Ariel and Aurora(Sleeping Beauty). We had the opportunity to take pictures and the kiddos were also able to get their autographs and interact with the princesses without having to wait in a crowd. It was a very magical experience.

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Ariel’s Grotto has a fixed-price menu which include a shared appetizer/salad course, a main course and a shared dessert tray. You are able to choose your main entree. We all wanted to try the tri tip and it was pretty darn delish! Your meal also comes with a drink.

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It is a fun experience for a special occasion or first visit to the park. I must warn you that Ariel’s Grotto is a bit pricey. I believe the total for our lunch experience was $132.00. We used our annual pass discount and it brought the total down to $115.oo with tip.

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To make sure you don’t have to wait in line make sure to call 714-781-Dine for a reservation. You can make reservations up to 60 days in advanced. I would also be specific and ask if you would like to be seated outside or inside. We sat outside and it just so happened to be windy. This usually wouldn’t be a problem except that there is a Disney Channel Rocks  show directly across in the amphitheater that sprays water and we kept having a mist throughout lunch. I would definitely choose to be seated inside next time around.

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Don’t forget to bring an autograph book because there will be plenty of opportunities to get your favorite Disney Princess’ autograph.

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One more thing, Ariel’s Grotto is a perfect spot for World of Color. They have two seating for the show. The Cove Bar in the Ariel’s Grotto is also a perfect spot to watch World of Color and perfect for a date night. There is a $10 cover charge and you can order drinks and appetizers and have one of the best seats for World of Color.

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Disney Sunday : Discounts at the Disneyland Resort

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Happy Sunday Everyone!  On this week’s Disney Sunday installment I wanted to cover Discounts at the park and a new 25% off Voucher that will be good for select Disneyland Dining locations from April 17 to April 23rd.

One of the perks of having a Disneyland Annual Pass is the discounts that come with it.  Disneyland Annual Pass Holders receive a 10% discount on dining locations (15% for Premium Annual Pass Holders).  Did you know you can also receive Discounts in Downtown Disney with your annual pass? I often forget to whip out my pass  but I shouldn’t. It’s always nice to get a discount and I have to admit that every time we stroll through Downtown Disney, I always  manage to stop at Jamba Juice to get a drink.

Annual Pass Holders also receive a Discount at Disneyland Resort  Hotels. Perfect for a staycation!

Premium Pass Holders also receive a 10% discount on Disney Merchandise.

Also the 25% voucher returns the week before Easter. From April 17th to April 23rd you can head here to print out a voucher for select restaurants at Disneyland.  Discount is good at French Market, Hungry Bear Restaurant, Rancho del Zocalo, Redd Rockett’s Pizza Port, Tomorrowland Terrace and Village Haus.

If you are planning to heading to Disneyland that week, make sure to take advantage of this voucher!