You probably haven’t thought too much about the soda you drink as you wander Disneyland. But for the first few decades of park operation, there was a battle happening for dominance in the park: Pepsi vs. Coca-Cola. The grand prize? Exclusivity across the park. Source: World’s Fair Photos Coca-Cola sold drinks in Disneyland from day […] Read more…
Dianoga Water Fountain
The marketplace is always buzzing in Galaxy’s Edge. In between shopping, ronto wraps, and droid building, visitors can’t help getting thirsty as they wander. Thankfully, there’s a massive water fountain located next to the open courtyard. But wait…there’s something a little strange about this fountain. When you push the button, it’s not just the water […] Read more…
Queue Closeup: Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters
It’s a warm, sunny day in Tomorrowland. The skies look clear and perfect for a flight. Shall we visit the Space Rangers over at Star Command? Our journey into the galaxy starts in Star Command’s base. Here, you’ll find massive murals depicting Buzz Lightyear on missions. Most murals feature Crystallic Fusion Batteries, which fuel Evil […] Read more…
Hills Bros. Coffee House and Coffee Garden
Source: Matterhorn 1959 June 1958 – December 1976 LOCATION Main Street USA – Hills Bros. Coffee House and Coffee Garden overlooked Main Street’s Town Plaza, opposite from the station. The shop occupied the uppermost corner on the right-side, next to the Mad Hatter of Main Street‘s present location. Today, this space isn’t really used for […] Read more…
Imagineer Influence: X Atencio
Most Disneyland fans know that Imagineers are amazingly talented people. They design and create one-of-a-kind attractions, pushing the boundaries of both storytelling and technology. And unfortunately, many park visitors know so little about the people that created their favorites spaces within the parks. So welcome to a new series: Imagineer Influence, where we’ll take a […] Read more…
Sugarboo & Co.
May 2019 – present LOCATION Downtown Disney – Sugarboo Co. can be found on the western end of Downtown Disney. If you’re coming from the hotels side, keep to your right; you’ll see it just beyond the Earl of Sandwich. And if you’re coming from the parks side, walk all the way down the main […] Read more…
Unusual Angles: Pixar Pier
As I put together these “Unusual Angles” albums, some lands are just so easy to photograph. Places like New Orleans Square or Grizzly Peak have so many different walkways, vantage points, and different ways to look at the spaces. But others are massively difficult. Pixar Pier has been my biggest challenge so far – how do […] Read more…
The Wheelhouse
Source: Gorillas Don’t Blog 1974 – 1990 LOCATION Frontierland – The Wheelhouse was hard to find if you weren’t looking for it. The little windows faced the Rivers of America, but weren’t super noticeable compared to the nearby River Belle Terrace. Today, this space isn’t really used for much; it’s a facade with Adventureland‘s shopping […] Read more…
Sprinkles
November 2016 – present LOCATION Downtown Disney – Sprinkles sits right in the middle of Downtown Disney’s large central courtyard. Whether you’re coming from the hotels side or the parks side, walk until you reach the path widens into a large circle. You’ll see Sprinkles on the southern side (left from the parks end, right […] Read more…
The Society of Explorers and Adventurers
If you’ve ever stopped for some Dole Whip or just a moment’s rest inside the Tropical Hideaway, you may have noticed some names on the back wall. But who are they? Meet the SEA These are members of the Society of Explorers and Adventurers (SEA for short), a fictional troop filled with all kinds of […] Read more…
DisneylandForward
After a year of almost no news to report at the Disneyland Resort, we now have two surprise announcements two weeks in a row! This week’s announcement is not a solid plan – it’s a proposal. Basically, it’s a virtual vision board with concepts for Disneyland’s future: called DisneylandForward. This proposal seeks to expand the Disneyland […] Read more…
Disneyland’s Official 2021 Reopening
After more than a year of closed gates, the Disneyland Resort finally has an official reopening date. Disneyland and California Adventure will both welcome guests starting April 30, but things will be a little different. Here’s what you need to know. State Guidelines Will Limit Visitors In accordance with California state guidelines, Disneyland will operate […] Read more…
Unusual Angles: Pacific Wharf
Pacific Wharf pays tribute to a massive chunk of northern and central California. From the vineyards of Napa Valley to the canneries of Monterey Bay, this area has so many architectural details and design elements to explore. The next time you visit California Adventure, take some time to really explore this area if you can. […] Read more…
Defunctland
If you’re like me – getting bored of the offerings on all the streaming services these days – allow me to introduce you to a YouTube channel I can’t stop watching. Meet Defunctland. Defunctland is a YouTube channel that explores the history of theme parks – from closed attractions, to scrapped projects, to entire parks […] Read more…