Month: August 2021

Ride Evacuations

Ride Evacuations

If you visit Disneyland enough times, you’re bound to get evacuated from an attraction. From time to time, computers freeze, a blinking light comes on, the power goes out…any number of harmless things can happen. But many guests have yet to experience this phenomenon, and I get this question often: “what happens during ride evacuations?” […] Read more…

New Century Watches & Clocks

New Century Watches & Clocks

 Source: Mickey Mouse Park January 1972 – July 2008 LOCATION Main Street USA – EXPERIENCE Details: Merchandise – watches with Disney characters, Disney themed clocks Unique Features – in-shop artists personalizing watches for guests At New Century Watches & Clocks, guests didn’t just select a watch from the rack. Instead, this shop was all about the […] Read more…

Snapshots Vol. 1

Snapshots Vol. 1

Once I started blogging, I started taking pictures like crazy every time I visited the parks. Who knew if I’d eventually need a photo of that angle? That building? That seemingly insignificant tree? Over time, I’ve amassed quite the collection of fun – but useless – images from around the resort. Since they’ll probably never […] Read more…

Genie, Genie+, and Lightning Lanes

Genie, Genie+, and Lightning Lane

When Disneyland reopened after it’s 2020 closure, the MaxPass and fast pass systems didn’t reappear in the parks. For months, fans have speculated as to how the system would be updated, or even if it would return at all. And finally, Disneyland has announced its replacement – along with a few other new additions to […] Read more…

Imagineer Influence: Harriet Burns

Imagineer Influence: Harriet Burns

Imagineers undoubtedly pave the way for future theme park designers, often being the first to implement a new technology, style, or even standard that raises the industry bar. But sometimes, Imagineers themselves achieve firsts within Disney itself. Meet Harriet Burns, the first female Imagineer.  Source: D23 A born and raised Texan, Burns and her family […] Read more…

Unusual Angles: New Orleans Square

Unusual Angles: New Orleans Square

What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you think of New Orleans Square? You probably go straight to Pirates and the Haunted Mansion. For me, it’s actually the little streets. I just love walking up and down Royal Street, Orleans Street, and winding my way back to the train station. The balconies have […] Read more…

Ask The Duchess – Vol. 58

Welcome to Ask The Duchess – Vol. 58, 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. Do I have to buy either a Halloween party ticket or a regular ticket? Or can […] Read more…

Magic Key

Magic Key

 Source: Disney Parks Blog After Disneyland announced the end of the annual pass program last year, fans have eagerly been awaiting its replacement. And starting later this month, the new Magic Key program officially enters the Disneyland universe. The Magic Key program has some general similarities and some general differences from the previous pass program: […] Read more…

Resort Updates - July 2021

Resort Updates – July 2021

I truly cannot believe it’s already August. This summer is just racing by – and Disneyland is chugging along fairly quietly, without much drama or major construction. Still, there are a few things in the works at the resort, so let’s take a look back at July at the happiest place on earth. JUNGLE CRUISE […] Read more…