Wednesday, May 4, 2011

The End of a Legacy....

Disney is a fascinating place where many people gather to enjoy the adventures of being a kid again. It's a place where magic happens everyday. When I'm in Disney, I always find myself asking: What should I do today? It isn’t enough just to go to one park because there is so much to do. It's a tough decision and it's never easy for me. I love the happy mood all around, the friendliness and the excitement. The only question left to answer is....

Which park is your favorite? 

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Epcot's Dive Quest

Epcot DiveQuest is quite the unique scuba diving experience where, you can dive beneath the seas to see many beautiful sea creatures. Guests who are certified in scuba diving get to swim with hundreds of different creatures including angelfish, sea turtles, dolphins, eagle rays and sharks. Anyone from the ages of 10 to 14 must have a certified diver with them at all times.

Most kids and adults all say that the experience of scuba diving is the most wonderful feeling in the world, it feels as if you have transformed into a sea animal, free to explore reefs and other forms of life. While on this dive the water will be clear, still and cool, making the experience risk free and fun for all.

In DiveQuest, you will be accompanied by an experienced scuba diver who will teach you about wildlife in the ocean. If you are not certified in scuba diving, like me, there are other places where you can dive.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Main Street Electrical Parade

"Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls! Disneyland proudly presents our spectacular festival pageant of nighttime magic and imagination. In thousands of sparkling lights, and electro-synthe-magnetic musical sounds: the Main Street Electrical Parade!"


This parade is the most dazzling parade I've seen. Thousands of beautiful lights light up the night as Disney's parade makes its way down Main Street U.S.A. through the Magic Kingdom Park. The electrical parade features floats and live performers that are covered in thousands of electronically-controlled lights. They have synchronized soundtracks, which are triggered by radio control, along key areas of the parade route. The parade stops periodically to allow the performers to dance for you. 


It's so much fun to watch the performances and sing along with the performers. The audience stands on the sidewalks with ice cream, light up wands, necklaces and rings.


For a while, the electrical parade was actually removed from Disney. However, in February of 2010, they decided to bring it back.  Don't miss out on this spectacular event!



Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Pirates of the Caribbean

I'm sure most, if not all of you, have seen all three of the Pirates movies. If not, they are definitely something you should watch. Disney, as many of you may know, has a ride that served as a model for the movies. They just decided to add Johnny Depp's character to the ride; he was physically there acting as his character for awhile until they made his mannequin. This boat ride takes you back in time to a land where Pirates ruled and chaos was a natural occurrence.



As you ride through the waters on your boat, you'll hear the song "A Pirates life for me". You'll also overhear the pirates talking to each other and plotting their next attack. There are many similarities to the ride and the movie; for example, you see the three men with the keys begging the dog to let them out. Johnny Depp's character pops in and out of barrels of alcohol, while trying to track down crew members for the Black Pearl.

Throughout the ride, you'll see pirates, drinking and fights. Nothing really violent of course; just little scenes of a pirate's life. You can even see fake gold in various places during the ride. It's been awhile since I've been on this ride and I would love to go back!

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Haunted Mansion

Do you love scary stores, haunted houses and ghosts? If so, then Disney's Haunted Mansion is a great ride for you. This ride takes you through a bizarre, supernatural world. Once you enter the ride, you are seated in rotating chairs, which will spin to show you all of the mansion's rooms.



You will ride through several floors of ghostly welcoming. Your ghost host will talk to you through speakers in your chair as he leads you through the eerie mansion. Madam Leota, the floating head in the crystal ball, summons the ghosts to show themselves. Once the ghosts appear, they begin dancing in the ball room, walking around in the grave yard and sitting on your shoulders. The first time I went on this ride, I got the life scared out of me by the ghost sitting on my shoulder. I used to sit in the middle of my parents because I was afraid to sit on the edges. Believe it or not, I actually thought something was going to steal me while I was sitting there.

The good thing is that the spirits are friendly. The best thing about this haunted mansion is that there is no gore, otherwise, I wouldn't be able to handle going in. I'm not much for the supernatural world, but I love this ride!

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Contemporary Resort

The Contemporary Resort is an unique hotel because the monorail passes right through it. This hotel has a beautiful lake side environment, as well as fantastic views, white sand beaches and plenty of wide open spaces. The hotel is very large with modern features, great restaurants and in-hotel stores. They offer Wi-Fi internet access; it's convenient for business or simply exploring the web.

The hotel is convenient because it has restaurants within it: Chef Mickey's, California Grill and Concourse Steakhouse. In Chef Mickey's restaurant, you will enjoy entertainment and interaction with the characters, while enjoying a fulfilling dinner. My favorite meal is the mickey shaped pancakes that i've had for breakfast.


The California Grill offers West Coast American meals and spectacular views. Not only are there amazing views, but there is an onstage kitchen where you can watch your meal being made. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming. It's a cosy version of the West Coast without actually being there.

The Concourse Steakhouse is a fine dining restaurant. It's pretty cool because you sit right beside the monorail; it flies by while guests dine in a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere.

The rooms are big and spacious with great views, big fluffy beds and a nice big TV. It feels so good to come back at the end of a long, busy day and just flop onto the squishy bed. You can go out on the balcony and feel the warm breeze of a fun and joyous day.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Downtown Disney

Do you ever wonder what to do when Disney's parks close down? You should check out Downtown Disney. It's a great place to shop, dine, and play games. It's divided up into three main sections: Downtown Disney Westside, Downtown Disney Marketplace and Pleasure Island. There are great places to eat and plenty of live entertainment, including music and shows. Downtown Disney has indoor theme parks that welcome kids to play and interact in.

Downtown Disney is unique because it keeps changing; they want to keep everything new and up to date. Disney Westside has very uncommon shops and top notch restaurants. The food is out of this world. If you're looking for purely Disney related stores, then the Disney Marketplace is the place for you. It's the largest character store in the world. They also have lake side restaurants with beautiful views. Last but not least is Pleasure Island. They have created a few new attractions, such as the characters in the Flight Balloon ride. Talk about entertainment! You are taken up in a hot air balloon to get a bird's eye view of Downtown Disney. Its views are spectacular!