Disneyland

Department of Ink & Paint

Department of Ink & Paint

When most people think of Mickey’s Toontown, they think of Mickey, and maybe Roger Rabbit. But this little land tucked beyond Fantasyland celebrates all kinds of Disney lore. You’ll find a toon version of the Windows on Main Street, tributes to Disney legends, and even a nod to Walt Disney Animation Studios. Toontown’s Department of […] Read more…

Smuggler's Run

Millennium Falcon: Smuggler’s Run

May 2019 – present LOCATION Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge – The Millennium Falcon serves as the focal point of Galaxy’s Edge, so even if you get lost, you’ll probably find it. If you enter the land from either of the Frontierland entrances, just plow straight ahead. The main paths both lead to the ship. If […] Read more…

Queue Closeup: Pinocchio

Queue Closeup: Pinocchio’s Daring Journey

Waiting in line is the part of a Disneyland vacation no one looks forward to. Even with fast passes, single rider options, and lighter crowds, you will always have to stand in line at some point. But some attractions definitely step up to make the experience a little more enjoyable (check out my favorite queues […] Read more…

Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge

May 2019 – present BACKGROUND The Star Wars universe has long been part of the Disneyland Resort – ever since Star Tours opened in Tomorrowland in the 80s. But with the newest trilogy joining the saga in 2015, Star Wars suddenly gained a new generation of fans, and Disney had the perfect opportunity to expand its presence […] Read more…

Lindquist Jack O Lantern

Lindquist Jack O Lantern

Everyone knows the place to find Jack O Lanterns at Disneyland is Main Street during Halloween; they line the windows of shops, adorn balconies, and sometimes sit on restaurant tabletops. But one special pumpkin hides in Disneyland all year long, in a place you probably wouldn’t expect. Swing by Goofy’s Playhouse during any season, and […] Read more…

Tropical Hideaway

Tropical Hideaway

December 2018 – present LOCATION Adventureland – The Tropical Hideaway is nestled in a cozy corner along the rivers of the Jungle Cruise. To find this spot from Main Street, follow Adventureland’s main path as it curves left. You’ll see the entry bridge on your left, next to the Tiki Room exit. If you’re coming […] Read more…

Unusual Angles: Critter Country

Unusual Angles: Critter Country

Anyone who’s ever had a blog will tell you: you need a LOT of photos. As a result, I’ve easily taken thousands of photos of the happiest place on earth. After a while, you realize you’ve been snapping the same angles over and over again. It’s easy to fall into familiar patterns. So on my […] Read more…

Jessica's Secret

Jessica’s Secret

There’s a very distinct Disneyland experience to be had in Mickey’s Toontown. Sure, in Fantasyland you can meet tons of characters, but in Toontown, you get to snoop through their houses. You have uninterrupted access to Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Donald, and Chip & Dale’s homes. Mickey and Minnie’s houses offer particularly revealing tours, where you […] Read more…

Disneyana

Disneyana

January 1976 – present LOCATION Main Street USA – The Disneyana shop is hard to miss; it’s the closest retail space to the park gates. To find this shop, keep to the right as you enter the park. You’ll see the shop on your right, just before the Disney Gallery. EXPERIENCE Details: Merchandise – Art, […] Read more…

Fleur de Lis

Fleur de Lis

Fantasyland is the epicenter of royalty in Disneyland. Beneath the towers of the castle, you’ll find wandering princes and princesses, evil queens, even the occasional fairies offering counsel to various members of Disney monarchies. Fantasyland provides a regal backdrop for these characters, right down to the tiniest details. On various signs, banners, and gold detailing, […] Read more…

Lands After Dark: Fantasyland

Lands After Dark: Fantasyland

When the sun sets in Disneyland, Fantasyland changes. The bright colors and gold detailing on many of the buildings hide in the shadows, and instead, the attractions themselves shine in soft lighting. In the central courtyard, the castle and carousel shine brightest, leaving the rest of the area in shadow. And on the east side, the […] Read more…

Kalamazoo Handcar

Kalamazoo Handcar

When you arrive at the gates of Disneyland, long before you see the castle or the Matterhorn or the Rivers of America, you stand before a special building: the Disneyland Railroad Main Street Station. This place overlooks the berm, which protects Disneyland from the real world outside, hosts live performances from characters and the Disneyland […] Read more…

Disneyland’s Horses

Guests wandering Main Street can’t help but notice (or trip on!) the tracks leading down the center of the street. These are trolley tracks, steering the iconic horse-drawn trolleys back and forth between the castle and the train station. Since 1955, Disneyland’s most famous vehicle has been taking guests on magical trips down Main Street, […] Read more…

Main Street Magic Shop

Main Street Magic Shop

Spring 1957 – present LOCATION Main Street USA – Disneyland’s iconic magic shop sits on the eastern side of the street. To find the shop, walk toward the castle and keep to the right; you’ll see the neon marquee just as the street narrows from the open town square. EXPERIENCE Details: Merchandise– magic accessories, gags, […] Read more…

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