Friday, June 27, 2014

Your Ultimate Guide to Disneyland

Disneyland can be anyone’s ultimate dream destination – maybe even to the 50-year old young at heart. As they say, no one is too old for Disneyland, which is why having the opportunity to visit this magical world would need the right tips and tricks to make your visit much easier. You will be sorry if you don’t get to see the whole place because you’re too busy looking for a place to eat!
Travelling in large groups
Going to Disneyland in large groups can be twice the fun and excitement. Here are some tips to make sure the whole clique enjoys the trip!
  • Before starting to roam around Disneyland, make sure to set an easy rendezvous for everyone to meet just in case anyone gets lost. 
  • It might be easier to not do every activity together. A smaller group may have another thing to do in mind. In this case, you can plan to group together during lunch or dinner.
Dining with the family
  • It is best to research for great places to dine before going to Disneyland instead of looking for them on the spot. 
  • To enjoy smaller crowds, prepare yourself to eat lunch and dinner at non-peak times. 
  • If you are not a fan of the sun or the breeze, The Golden Horseshoe, located in Frontierland, is the perfect place for you.
  • It is easier to make reservations the morning before, especially when you are dining in large groups. 
You may not realize how huge Disneyland could be once you’ve stepped foot on the place. You’ll surely want to savor every sight and moment, so it’s best to go well-equipped and prepared.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Your Ultimate Packing List to Disneyland


While planning for a Disneyland trip, it is best to pack everything that you might need during your stroll – sunglasses, water bottles, and the right comfortable outfit. But without stating the obvious, here are some of the little things – that could work huge wonders – you might want to include in your luggage. 
1. Chilly pads. Be cool and dry at the same time by bringing chilly pads to Disneyworld. It can save you from unbearable heat while you’re on your trip.
2. A tiny external phone battery pack. You will need this to share photos or check on planning apps without draining your phone battery throughout the day. 
3. Neck wallet. Just to be safe from pickpockets, a neck wallet is the right accessory for you. 
4. Beef jerky. This might be the perfect snack to bring while you’re on Disneyland. With high amounts of protein and flavor, you’re sure to keep yourself going the entire day. 
5. Gatorade powder packs or Starbucks VIA. You may not know it, but Disney service counters provide free cups of water. Having powdered drinks and coffee will save you from the costs and hassle of queueing for drinks. 
These little thingamajigs can be your lifesavers during your Disneyland trip. Include them on your luggage and you’re all set for one fun and exciting day!