Itโs hard to believe it, but todayโs post marks number 500 on Duchess of Disneyland. Since I started this blog in December 2013, it has grown and changed so much. But one thing that remains the same is my seemingly endless need to learn more about the happiest place on earth โ and share it! […] Read more…
The Haunted Mansion’s Backstory
The Haunted Mansion boasts 999 happy haunts, roaming its chilly halls and dancing through its ballroom. But what started the haunting? Why is the Haunted Mansion haunted? During development for the attraction, Imagineers floated tons of different ideas. There were tales of murder, abandonment, jealousy, limbo…all the ingredients for a great ghost story. But in […] Read more…
Little Details: Fantasyland
If I had to pick the most magical land in Disneyland, I’d have to choose Fantasyland.ย Every single thing in the land, from the trash cans to the weather vanes, is perfectly detailed and ornately decorated. These pieces all work together to create an atmosphere perfect for princesses, flying elephants, and rambunctious toads. Here are just […] Read more…
Summer of Heroes
Disneyland fans have been anxiously (or begrudgingly) awaiting theย arrival of GOTG in Hollywood Land. And now, we have a date: May 27th. But we also have a brand new seasonal event to mark the occasion: the Summer of Heroes! Likeย Season of the Force in Tomorrowland, the Summer of Heroes will be a temporary overlay of […] Read more…
Seaside Souvenirs
May 2011 – present LOCATION Paradise Gardens Park – Seaside Souvenirs overlooks Paradise Bay, on the northern side of the shore. You’ll find it in between The Little Mermaid and the Corn Dog Castle; the shop is an open building with a round exterior. EXPERIENCE Details: Merchandise – Miscellaneous character toys, accessories, and park souvenirs, […] Read more…
Aladdin’s Other Lamp
The Genie’s magic lamp has to be one of the most famous Disney artifacts of all time. Everyone knows the rule: rub the lamp, and you get to make three wishes. But what happens if you stumble acrossย Aladdin’s Other Lamp? If you explore the bazaar in Adventureland, you may find a dimly lit corner with […] Read more…
Villain’s Lair
ย Source: MouseInfo July 1991 – June 1996, October 1998 – July 2004 LOCATION Fantasyland – The one-of-a-kind villain gift shop loomed within central Fantasyland, in the shadow of the castle. When crossing the drawbridge, guests would find the shop immediately to the right, in the stone hall before Peter Pan’s Flight. Today this space has […] Read more…
Soarin’ Around The World
June 2016 – present LOCATION Grizzly Peak – Soarin’ occupies the largest building in Grizzly Peak, so it’s hard to miss. If you turn into the forested land from Buena Vista Street, you’ll see the entrance on the right, just beyond the Smokejumper’s Grill. BACKGROUND Soarin’ Over California, the predecessor to Around The World, had […] Read more…
Enchanted Cottage Sweets & Treats
ย Source: MouseInfo October 2006 – August 2012 LOCATION Fantasyland – The Enchanted Cottage was part of the original Fantasy Faire, a princess meet & greet inside Fantasyland Theatre. Today, the theater is home to Mickey and the Magical Map. The Enchanted Cottage remains, though it has been re-themed as the Troubadour Tavern. EXPERIENCE Details: Service […] Read more…
Ask the Duchess – Vol. 15
Welcome toย Ask The Duchessย Vol. 15, a monthly Q&A post covering a variety of resort-related topics.ย Ask The Duchessย answers questions submitted by readers.ย If you have a question youโd like answered,ย send me a messageย here! 1.ย Is Downtown Disney considered a park? (submitted by Gabrielle) Nope. You donโt need a ticket to get in. Itโs a neighboring shopping center with […] Read more…
Resort Updates – January 2017
Happy 2017! This year certainly came in with a bang, in the form of major rain at Disneyland. In fact, the weather got so crazy, the park actually closed down early due to safety concerns. Disneyland has only closed down early three other times in its history, in response to: JFKโs assassination, the Northridge earthquake, […] Read more…
Lands In Pictures: New Orleans Square
My favorite land at the Disneyland Resort is New Orleans Square. It’s uniquely designed to be an intricate series of alleyways, rather than an open space. Every street has its own personality, and the shop fronts are absolutely gorgeous. Here are just a few photos of Disneyland’s magical little square on the waterfront. Read more…
Magnolia Park Bandstand
So much of Disneyland takes place in fictional worlds: enchanted kingdoms, an all-encompassing jungle, an outer planet. But Main Street USA brings you right back home to classic Americana. Main Street boasts quaint popcorn carts, horse-drawn trolley cars, and in the 1950s, a magnificent bandstand. ย Source: Farm 4 Originally, Walt and his team envisioned the […] Read more…
Lunar New Year 2017
Happy Lunar New Year! January 28th marks theย beginning of the year of the rooster, and California Adventure is hosting a huge party to celebrate. ย Source: Find The Mouse Head over to Paradise Pier to join in on the fun. You can listen to live Chinese and Vietnamese bands, watch acrobats, get your face painted, visit […] Read more…