Disney is obviously a family favorite destination but do you know these 5 Disney hacks / tips that will make your next trip even more MAGICAL?
I don’t care how old or young you are Disneyland is a must see place. It really is amazing.
Disneyland first opened in July of 1955 and Walt himself oversaw his dream coming into reality. It has expanded and updated in many ways over the years but it still holds true to Mr. Disney’s original idea of bringing joy and inspiration to the world.
I first visited Disneyland with my dad and little brother in 2002. From the moment of arrival you just can’t help but smile. The entire Disney crew is genuinely friendly and helpful, the lines are surprisingly not too long and the overall experience is unforgettable.
The second time I explored Disneyland was when I brought my wife and son for their first time. Cash was only a year old. People thought we were crazy to take him so young, and insisted that he would not remember. I wouldn’t have had it any other way. Kayla and I will never forget the joy and pure happiness it brought him when he met Mickey Mouse and saw Mickey Mouse Clubhouse live. Check out our 5 helpful tips for taking a 1 year old to Disneyland.
Our most recent visit Cash was big enough to to ride all the rides at age 4 but with Kayla being 4 months pregnant it stopped us from riding a few select rides. Check out 5 tips for visiting Disneyland while pregnant!
Disneyland really has something for everyone between the rides, shows, parades, food and fireworks it is a non stop experience of pure fun.
I loved nerding out with my son as we went to Marvel Super Hero HQ and Star Wars Landing Bay. Kayla loved exploring Toon-Town, Haunted Mansion and Pirates of the Caribbean .
So, no matter if you are only 1 year old or pregnant, Disneyland is still an amazing experience!
Check out our Snapchat story from our recent day at Disneyland!
Here are our 5 tips / hacks to make your Disney trip even more magical!
These tips are helpful no matter which Disney park you visit!
1. Download the Disneyland or Disney World app! It is extremely helpful seeing exactly when and where the characters are and how long the ride lines are!
2. Make a list of the top things each of you want to see! There is so much to see, you don’t want anyone missing out on what they want to see most!
3. Find a good spot in advance for the parade. You don’t want to miss out or have a bad view it gets crowded fast! And make sure where you stop is actually on the parade route. We stopped on a bench that wasn’t exactly where the parade traveled.
4. Ride the busier more popular rides first, the lines will just get longer throughout the day.
5. Bring more money just in case. Its good to over budget because it costs more than expected… but don’t worry the experience is worth every penny!
What are some tips or hacks that you find helpful when you visit Disney?
How have your experiences been at Disney?
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