Showing posts with label #tours. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #tours. Show all posts

Sunday, September 14, 2014

#Disneyland60....Today In Disneyland History....September 14, 2012

Mickey’s Halloween Party Kicks Off
September 14, 2012




On September 14, 2012 Halloween Time officially began at the Disneyland Resort. This year, Park guests can took part in such spooky events as The Halloween Carnival at Big Thunder Ranch Jamboree in Frontierland, Disney’s Happiest Haunts Guided Tour, "The Art of Frankenweenie Exhibition" and The Pirates League. With Mickey’s Halloween Party came a wide variety of spooktacular activities perfect for this Bootiful time of year at Disneyland.  Disneyland was transformed into the ultimate “neighborhood” for Trick-or-Treating during Mickey’s Halloween Party.

This separate ticketed event included such perennial favorites as:
·         Halloween Screams fireworks spectacular, exclusively for Mickey’s Halloween Party guests
·        Admission to the Disneyland Park up to 3 hours prior to the event’s start time
·        Meet-and-greets with your Disney and Pixar pals and Disney Villains
·        Special treat stations offering both yummy candy and healthy goodies
·        Mickey’s Costume Party Cavalcade
·        Special dance parties





In addition, access to nearly all attractions, including all the Halloween-themed attractions such as Space Mountain Ghost Galaxy and Haunted Mansion Holiday were ready to take you to another world. 


Continuing the tradition, tickets are now on sale for this year’s Mickey’s Halloween Party. Each ticket includes:

Admission to Disneyland Park up to 3 hours prior to the event's start time.
Complimentary parking for one standard-size vehicle. Larger vehicles may require an additional fee.



Ticket and Event Information:
  • May not be combined with other discounts.
  • No ticket is required for Guests 2 and under.
  • Space is limited and tickets are available while supplies last. Subject to capacity and other restrictions.
  • Tickets are valid for admission to the designated party and to the theme park beginning at a specified time prior to party commencement.
  • Tickets are nonrefundable and may not be sold or transferred for commercial use.
  • Days and times of operation and all other elements including, but not limited to, operation of attractions, entertainment, services, stores and restaurants, appearances of Disney Characters and applicable theme park may vary and are subject to change without notice.


Mickey’s Halloween Party starts September 26 and runs on select dates through October 31.  To purchase tickets, head on over to Mickey's Halloween Party but don’t be left with an empty Trick or Treat bag-this event sells out every year.  Boo to you! That’s what happened today in Disneyland history.  

Thursday, August 28, 2014

A Walk on the Wild Side- Wild Africa Trek Disney's #Animal Kingdom

#Animal Kingdom -  Wild Africa Trek






            In April 2011, Disney opened one of its most exclusive experiences-the Wild Africa Trek in Disney Animal Kingdom. During this three-hour tour, safari goers pick their way through the wooded overgrowth, peer over a cliff at pools of hippos, cross a rickety bridge high above Nile crocodiles and dine in a safari style camp on five star cuisines. Having always dreamed of being on safari in Africa, for me going on the Wild Africa Trek was a dream come true when I was lucky enough to go on an adventure of a lifetime.


             My day started bright an early on a beautiful sunny morning as I was allowed entry to Animal Kingdom before the park opened. Wandering through the Park with no one else present is an amazing experience all on its own. Once crossing the path into Africa, I headed to check in at the Dawa Bar located behind Tusker House. As soon as everyone that would make up our safari had checked in, we were on our way up the path to meet our guides, be outfitted in our safari gear complete with water bottles and given our first task of the day-the practice rope bridge. Now let me just say that crossing over a rope bridge 6 feet off the ground in no way prepares you mentally for the two suspension bridges we would travel over later in our trek. Once our training was completed, we were treated to "jungle juice", sunscreen and bug spray, filled up our water bottles and were off to embark on our trek of a lifetime. 
    
        Our journey began with a quick walk through Harambe met with the envious glances of the other park guests all wondering what we were getting to do. Before we knew it, we were off the beaten path and on the Pangani Forest trail.  You are immediately struck with how the outside world all but vanishes, the sudden stillness, and you totally forget that 5 minutes before you were amid the hustle and bustle of Animal Kingdom. Our guides were enthusiastic and knowledgeable. As it turned out, Jenny, one of our two guides was until recently from Sacramento, which is located 90 miles east of me. It truly is a small world after all.  Each trip is tailored to the needs of the individual group, in our case ranging from children to a couple in their seventies.  
Even with our diverse group, they managed to find a happy medium of not too fast, but not too slow.  Along the path, we were educated on the history of Animal Kingdom as well as the animals we would be seeing up ahead.

            Before we knew it, we were at our first of two "tether over cliff" spots of the day, the Hippo habitat. Your vest allows you to be tethered to a track, which is fun in itself.  Once secured, you are able to literally "hang" out as far as you dare over the
exhibit right up to the very edge. At the hippo pool, we were fortunate enough to be met by a naturalist doing an internship with Disney, who along with our guides educated us on the hippos both here at Animal Kingdom and in the wild.



             The next stop on our journey was the overhang above the Nile Crocodiles. Once again, we were tethered to a track so we were able to lean out as far as we dared. Unlike the cuddly hippos, most of us were slightly more cautious approaching the edge to catch our first glimpse of these powerful creatures, especially once we found out that they were only 10 feet below us. One of the many things we learned about these amazing creatures is that while it appeared that the crocodiles were "smiling" at us, keeping their mouths open was actually part of their natural cooling system. Our guides also joked with us that while we were
tethered, it was still possible for us to slip over the edge if we ventured out too far and while the tether would not necessarily save us, it would make it easier for them to remove our remains from the croc pit so it wouldn't scare the next group of adventurers!

          The next part of our trek was where our real courage kicked in, as we faced not one but two suspension bridges that were overlooking the hippos and crocodiles that we had just met face to face. 


 Although we had trained earlier on a practice bridge, nothing can quite prepare you for this until you are actually on it. Both bridges span 100 feet in length are 30-40 feet off the ground.  The bridges have the feel of an old, rickety and weathered bridge that you are convinced will collapse at any moment.  As you can see from the picture, there are missing boards and broken planks. It dawned on me that this is Disney's way to get you to look down from your unique vantage point and marvel at all it has to offer. It only took a moment or two, and maybe a few jumps up and down, to relax and take in the entire splendor.




     Now that we had safely traversed the Pangani Forest trail, it was time to take off our safety vests and board our own open-air safari truck to continue our trek. Soon we found ourselves "off road" through the savannah itself.  Talk about the ultimate in animal adventures!  As we drove along on this privately guided expedition, we were so close we could almost reach out and touch giraffes, elephants, and rhinos just to name a few. Our driver provided us with many extended stops to allow us to take pictures to our hearts content.
     
When it came time to eat, Disney of course pulled out all the stops. We were taken to our own private overlook area and were served an amazing catered meal from Tusker House. After a leisurely 45-minute lunch, it was time to complete the last leg of our journey.  Once again, we boarded our truck and were led through the area where many of the big cats roamed.  Disney is so meticulous in their camouflage techniques that unless they had been pointed out to us, they would have been undetectable. Animals are separated from one another with almost invisible fences, rocks, and moats.




      All too soon, our truck was pulling up to the platform where the Kilimanjaro Safari groups also exit their trucks.   One of the many special things that the Wild Africa Trek does is to take a portion of your tour fees and donate them back to various conservation groups to help preserve wild animals and their habitats.  
     All in all the Wild Africa Trek is truly a once in a lifetime experience. I would do this again in a heartbeat and would not hesitate in recommending it to all of you!  Thank you Disney for bringing the heart of Africa to me. For more information on this tour, call 407-WDW-Tour or 407-939-8687 to book your own adventure. Wild Africa Trek is not included with standard park admission to Disney's Wild Animal Kingdom Park and is open to all guests age 8 and older. Are you ready to book your walk on the wild side?





Monday, July 28, 2014

New Disney California Story Guided Tour at Disney California Adventure Park






Several weeks ago, I shared with our friends over at the Adult Side of Disney about a brand new tour here at the Happiest Place On Earth. Beginning July 17, visitors to Disney’s California Adventure Park at the Disneyland Resort will have the opportunity to explore the history of California in the early 1900’s  on the "Disney California Story Guided Tour". This newly created 3 hour tour will allow guests to get up close and personal as they explore California’s vibrant history, learn first hand how it influenced and shaped the dreams of a young Walt Disney, as well as be able to learn more about the tales behind the iconic attractions and landmarks that bring Buena Vista Street and California Adventure Park to life.   For the first time, guests will truly be able to travel back in time and get a glimpse into of a California back in the 1920’s and 1930’s just as Walt Disney once did.



The highlight of this tour includes an exclusive look into the members-only 1901 Lounge, two popular Disney California Adventure park attractions*, a special experience at Animation Academy, plus private lunch and a collectible pin.
Other information that will help you when planning for your Disney California Story Guided Tour:
·       Tour is offered daily at 10 a.m. and is approximately three hours long.
·       Theme park admission for Disney California Adventure Park is required to attend the tour.
·       Check-in is located at the Chamber of Commerce, just inside the entrance to Disney California Adventure Park.
·       Attractions and entertainment are subject to availability and may change without notice.
·        Tour Pricing:  $109 per Guest for ages 3+

To find out about a special discount for Disney Rewards Visa and AAA card holders, Disney Vacation Club members and Disneyland Resort Annual Passport holders) call 714-781-TOUR (8687). Also, be sure to check out the other Disneyland Resort Guided Tours at Disneyland.com/Tours.
Isn’t it time you went to Disneyland, or back to Disneyland?