Welcome to Ask The Duchess – Vol. 57, 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. Does Disneyland sell pajamas? (submitted by Erin) Yes! You’ll find them in random shops all over the […] Read more…
Resort Updates – June 2021
There’s no denying it now – the Disneyland Resort is roaring back after a year of closure. More attractions are opening, the mask mandate ended, and we have a brand new land! Let’s take a look back at June at the happiest place on earth. NOW SEEKING RECRUITS AT AVENGERS CAMPUS Source: The Mouse and […] Read more…
Firehouse Five Plus Two
Frequent visitors to Main Street know and love the firehouse band; they charm visitors and bring wonderful music to the town plaza at the front of the park. But did you know that this isn’t the original firehouse band in Disneyland? The Firehouse Five Plus Two jazz band that started in the 40s, long before […] Read more…
Concept Art: New Orleans Square
If you’ve been a reader of this blog for any amount of time, you know New Orleans Square is my absolute favorite land at the resort. I love exploring the different streets, listening for the sounds coming from the windows and admiring all the little details. And when you take a look at the land’s […] Read more…
The Genius of Disneyland’s Entrance
Ok, full disclosure…this is an extremely nerdy post. Every single person that passes through Disneyland starts in the same place: the front entrance. This largely empty, oval shaped space is the starting line for thousands of daily adventures, and most people never think twice about it. In fact, if you were to tell someone Disneyland’s […] Read more…
Tropical Cantina
Source: Daveland Blog July 1955 – Summer 1962 LOCATION Adventureland – The Tropical Cantina had an ideal location for foot traffic in Adventureland, facing the Jungle Cruise Boathouse. To find the Cantina, guests walked through Adventureland (starting from the main entrance) nearly to the end of the land’s main walkway; the Cantina sat on the […] Read more…
Unusual Angles: Mickey’s Toontown
It seems a little silly to describe anything in Toontown as unusual…everything is unusual by design! You’ll be hard pressed to find a building without crooked windows or doors, a street that moves in a straight line, or even a car without a flat tire or two. So for this round of unusual angles, I […] Read more…
Alternatives to Autograph Books
For the time being, characters in the parks are not signing autographs. But when traditional meet and greets return, I think there’s a lot of room for creativity! Autograph books are wonderful souvenirs – they’re a special collection of characters from all different worlds. But honestly, how often do we go back and revisit them? […] Read more…
Avengers Campus Grand Opening
Last week marked the dawn of a new era for the Disneyland Resort. 13 years after Iron Man kicked off the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), our favorite gang of heroes finally found a home within California Adventure. Welcome to Avengers Campus. Source: Disneyland Resort The land officially opened to guests on June 5, but the party […] Read more…
Ask The Duchess – Vol. 56
Welcome to Ask The Duchess – Vol. 56, 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. Why is Disneyland open on federal holidays? (submitted by Janice) I don’t work for Disney so […] Read more…
Resort Updates – May 2021
After over a year of closed gates and uncertainty, the Disneyland Resort is back! At the very end of April, the parks once again welcomed visitors, though things do look a little different. For now, visitors still need to wear masks, you won’t see any shows or parades, and the parks close earlier than they […] Read more…
Traveler’s Guide to Batuu
Galaxy’s Edge differentiates itself from the rest of Disneyland by being the first immersive land in the park. Meaning, cast members are in character, signs are in the local language, and payments are done with “credits”, not dollars. So of course, a fully immersive planet needs a guide. After all, we’re traveling to the edge […] Read more…
Behind the Building: The Aquarium
Paradise Gardens Park overlooks a gorgeous waterfront, and it’s easy to find yourself wandering toward the water’s edge to admire the view. But one special attraction goes a step further, inviting you to take a dip under the sea. Welcome to the Aquarium, home of Princess Ariel and all of her friends. The Little Mermaid […] Read more…
San Andreas Shakes
Source: Tangaroa Joel February 2001 – September 2010 LOCATION Golden State – San Andreas Shakes was a popular stop inside Golden State’s Bountiful Valley Farm area. This stand bumped up against Pacific Wharf, and was basically next-door to the Boudin Bakery Tour. Today, this space is a walkway with trees and other greenery between Cars […] Read more…