With the closures from COVID-19 back in March, Disneyland had a sadly short spring season this year. We didn’t get to see as much of the baby ducks, blooming flowers, and spring decor as we normally do. But I did get the chance to visit shortly before the craziness started, and managed to capture a […] Read more…
Month: April 2020
La Petite Patisserie
 Source: The Blue Parrot approx.1988 – approx. 2004 LOCATION New Orleans Square – La Petite Patisserie hid along one of the alleyways in New Orleans Square, across from the entrance to the French Market. Today, this space is no longer its own dining spot, instead extending as a seating area behind Cafe Orleans. EXPERIENCE Details: […] Read more…
Kat Saka’s Kettle
May 2019 – present LOCATION Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge – Kat Saka’s Kettle is nestled right at the start of Batuu’s marketplace, between the open stalls and Ronto Roasters. To find the shop from the Critter Country side of Galaxy’s Edge, follow the marketplace to the end; you’ll see it on your left. Or if […] Read more…
Yippie Day – The 1970 Activist Protest in Disneyland
The 1970s were a wild time for Disneyland. The park opened two of its most famous rides: Space Mountain and Thunder Mountain. Iconic but old-fashioned attractions closed their doors, including the Carousel of Progress and Flight to the Moon. And of course…there was that one protest that shut down Disneyland five hours early. Â Source: Atlas […] Read more…
The Bridge Beaver
With the addition of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge to Disneyland, Frontierland bent and adapted a little bit to accommodate. Aside from the closure of Big Thunder Ranch, the most noticeable change came on the waterfront. The Rivers of America changed slightly, and the addition of waterfalls and a bridge for the Railroad added some natural […] Read more…
Dark Ride Murals & Why They Matter
The “dark rides” of the Disneyland Resort have a distinct method of storytelling. These attractions are 100% about storytelling, guiding riders through intricate scenes and plots. The dark rides based on classic fairy tales have an added storytelling device: murals. The dark ride murals aren’t just there to decorate blank walls. These works of art […] Read more…
Pinocchio Sign
I’ve talked about Pinocchio’s Daring Journey a few times on this blog. I love this attraction so much – it’s charming, beautifully decorated, and the exterior building is one of my favorites in all of Fantasyland. Though Fantasyland’s theme is mostly that of a Bavarian village, Pinocchio’s building brings some charm straight from the Italian […] Read more…
Magic Kingdom Club
Over the years, Disneyland has offered a few different membership clubs and perk programs for frequent visitors. The first of these programs, Magic Kingdom Club, actually started all the way back in 1957, just two years after the park opened. Â Source: iCollector The Magic Kingdom Club offered memberships to employees of local companies and local […] Read more…
Unusual Angles: Main Street USA
Main Street USA is so easy to picture. Close your eyes, and you can see it: a train station, a castle, and a long, straight street in between. But this land is anything but simple and basic. The storefronts, alleyway, and open plazas on either end add depth to the street, so you don’t feel […] Read more…
Disneyland App Update Brings Parks Magic To You
Missing the Disneyland resort during this crazy time? Since for the time being we can’t go visit Mickey, the Disneyland App is here to bring a little bit of the magic to us! Head to the app store and you’ll see an update for the app, featuring tons of new categories and entertainment. Â Source: Disney […] Read more…
Paradise Pier Hotel
Note: As of 2024, this hotel is no longer in operation, and has been replaced by the Pixar Place Hotel. December 2000 – present LOCATION The Paradise Pier Hotel is tucked behind Downtown Disney, across Disneyland Drive from California Adventure. To find the hotel from the parks, walk through Downtown Disney, take a left and […] Read more…
(Don’t) Feed The Birds: Disneyland’s Ducks and Feathered Friends
Donald and Daisy aren’t the only birds you’ll encounter when you visit Disneyland. In fact, Disneyland is a bird paradise – so many quiet, undisturbed waterways, from the castle moat to the waters surrounding Pacific Wharf. The waters with passing boats, like the Rivers of America or Storybook Land canal, still give feathered friends plenty […] Read more…
Ask The Duchess – Vol. 53
Welcome to Ask The Duchess – Vol. 53, a monthly Q&A post covering a variety of resort-related topics. Ask The Duchess answers questions submitted by readers. If you have a question you’d like answered, send me a message here. 1. What time do I need to get to Disneyland to get a boarding group for Rise […] Read more…