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Saturday, June 1, 2024

Summer Magic at Disneyland

June 2024: Summer Magic at Disneyland – Tips for an Unforgettable Family Trip

Summer is here, and that means peak season at Disneyland Resort in California! Many Arizona families hit the road or sky for a vacation at the Happiest Place on Earth once school’s out. June 2024 is a fantastic time to visit Disneyland and Disney California Adventure, with long park hours, warm evenings, and a slate of entertainment running nightly. Whether you’re a first-timer or a Disney veteran, we’ve got tips and highlights to make your summer Disneyland trip truly magical.

What’s New & Must-See in Summer 2024

Even if you’ve been to Disneyland before, there’s always something new or special happening. Here are some attractions and experiences to put on your list:

  • Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway: One of Disneyland Park’s newest rides (opened in 2023 in Mickey’s Toontown), this zany family-friendly attraction pulls you into a cartoon adventure with Mickey and Minnie. It’s trackless, whimsical, and fun for all ages. The Toontown area was also recently refurbished, offering a refreshed play space for kids and interactive fountains and games – worth checking out while you’re there.
  • Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge: If you haven’t visited since pre-2020, Galaxy’s Edge in Disneyland will blow you away. Pilot the Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run or face the First Order on Rise of the Resistance (arguably Disney’s most impressive ride ever, with mind-blowing tech and immersion). New for 2024, characters from The Mandalorian (yes, Mando and little Grogu!) now roam Batuu – keep an eye out, they make surprise appearances to fans’ delight.
  • Avengers Campus: Over at Disney California Adventure, superhero fans should swing into the Avengers Campus. Team up with Spidey on WEB Slingers: A Spider-Man Adventure (a 3D ride where you actually sling virtual webs with your arm movements) and feel the rush on Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT! (a free-fall tower with a rockin’ soundtrack). Characters like Iron Man, Captain America, and Black Panther often greet guests or stage impromptu fight shows on the rooftop – you might catch Spider-Man flipping through the air!
  • Nighttime Spectaculars: Summer means the return of Disneyland’s famous night shows. Fireworks burst over Sleeping Beauty Castle most nights, usually paired with projections and music (“Wondrous Journeys,” a 100th anniversary-themed show, has been a hit). Over in California Adventure, World of Color dazzles crowds as fountains, lasers, and projections bring Disney scenes to life on a curtain of water – truly a must-see. Pro tip: use the virtual queue in the Disneyland app for World of Color in the morning to secure a good viewing spot (or book a dining package). And if Fantasmic (the riverside show) returns by Summer 2024, try to catch that in Disneyland, too – it’s incredible, but check status as it was on hiatus for refurbishments.
  • Summer Seasonal Fun: Disneyland sometimes offers summer-only entertainment or celebrations. For example, past summers have featured the “Pixar Pals Dance Party” or special characters coming out. June is also Pride Month, and in recent years Disneyland has offered Pride Nite after-hours events (ticketed separately) and Pride-themed merch and treats during the day. Keep an eye out for any limited-time parades or events in June.

Summer Strategies: How to Beat the Crowds and Heat

With great summer fun comes great crowds. But fear not – a little planning goes a long way:

  • Start Early (or Stay Late): Disneyland parks typically open by 8:00 a.m. in summer (sometimes earlier). The first two hours of the day are golden – cooler temps and shorter lines as many folks arrive later. Conversely, if you’re a night owl, stick around until closing; crowds thin after the fireworks. During summer, Disneyland Park might stay open until midnight, California Adventure until 10 or 11 p.m. Take advantage of those lower crowd times at rope-drop or late night.
  • Use Genie+ and Lightning Lane: Disney’s Genie+ service (paid) lets you skip the longer standby lines on many popular rides by booking one Lightning Lane at a time throughout the day. It can be a worthwhile splurge on a crowded summer day to maximize rides. For the very top-tier rides (like Rise of the Resistance or the new Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway), Disney may offer Individual Lightning Lane purchases – basically pay-per-ride front-of-line access. If it’s a bucket list ride and you want to save 2+ hours of waiting, it’s an option to consider. (Also, use the free Genie itinerary tool in the app for tips – even if you don’t buy Genie+, it can suggest good times to hit shorter lines.)
  • Mobile Order Food: Summer crowds mean food lines, but you can save time by ordering meals and snacks from your phone. The Disneyland app’s Mobile Order feature lets you choose a pickup window at most quick-service restaurants. Order a Dole Whip, chicken tenders, or a Ronto Wrap in advance, then just grab it from the mobile order counter without waiting in the regular line. It’s a game-changer, especially when you’ve got hungry kids in tow. Just remember to order a bit ahead of when you actually want to eat, since prime meal times fill up windows.
  • Beat the Heat: June days can be warm (highs in the 80s or 90s°F), though not as scorching as Arizona. Still, plan for an afternoon rest when the sun is strongest. Enjoy indoor attractions during 1–4 p.m. to stay cool – great choices are “it’s a small world,” Pirates of the Caribbean, The Enchanted Tiki Room (grab a Dole Whip and enjoy the show), or catching a showing of the Frozen musical at California Adventure’s air-conditioned Hyperion Theater. You can also retreat to your hotel for a swim or nap and come back refreshed in the evening. And hydrate! Carry water bottles; there are filling stations and cups of ice water are free at quick-service eateries.
  • Parade & Show Hacks: The afternoon Magic Happens parade (if running) or any character cavalcades are delightful but require staking out a curb spot. One strategy: have a member of your group secure a parade spot 30-45 minutes early while others do a nearby ride or grab snacks, then swap. For fireworks, you can snag a spot in front of the castle or along Main Street early… or avoid the throng and watch from afar. Main Street’s projections are beautiful and you’ll see most fireworks from there without having to camp out super early. In California Adventure, World of Color viewing is best from Pixar Pier (with a reservation as mentioned, or try the standby viewing areas on either side of the bay).

More Tips for a Magical Visit

  • Park Hopper Benefits: If you have a Park Hopper ticket, you can switch between Disneyland Park and California Adventure starting at 11 a.m. (as of 2024). This is great for flexibility – you could spend the morning in Disneyland, hop over for a late lunch and afternoon in California Adventure, then return to Disneyland for night entertainment. The parks are a 5-minute walk apart, so hopping is super easy. It’s definitely worth it if you want to maximize experiences in both parks in one day.
  • Capture the Moments: Consider buying Disney’s PhotoPass service for a day (or it’s included if you purchase Genie+). There are PhotoPass photographers around the parks ready to snap your family in front of iconic spots like Sleeping Beauty Castle or the Millennium Falcon, and those photos are high quality. They’ll also add fun Magic Shots (like Tinkerbell in your hand, or Stitch popping out of the ground). It’s nice to have everyone in the picture for a change! Alternatively, don’t be shy about asking a friendly cast member or fellow guest to take a quick group photo with your phone.
  • Enjoy Seasonal Treats: Summer might not have as many themed treats as Halloween or Christmas, but Disneyland always has seasonal goodies. Check Jolly Holiday Bakery for a special cupcake or the Tropical Hideaway for a limited mango Dole whip. And classics are classics for a reason – a churro or Mickey-shaped ice cream bar on a warm June afternoon is pure happiness.
  • Plan a Rest Day (or Lighter Day): If you’re in SoCal for several days, consider not doing parks back-to-back nonstop. Disneyland days are amazing but can be exhausting. Maybe spend a day at the beach or hanging by your hotel pool in between park days. That way everyone recharges (and sunburns have a day to heal – wear that sunscreen!). If a full rest day isn’t an option, make one of your Disney days a shorter one: sleep in, enjoy a nice brunch in Downtown Disney, and enter the parks in late afternoon to stay until closing. Sometimes starting late can refresh you for a late-night finish.

A summer trip to Disneyland is a rite of passage for many Arizona families – a chance to escape into a world of imagination and make lifelong memories. With a bit of planning and a dash of Disney magic, June 2024 could be your best Disneyland vacation yet. So pack your Mickey ears, slather on some sunscreen, and get ready for adventure! 

And be sure to follow us on Instagram and Facebook – we’ll be sharing our favorite Disneyland tips, photos, and maybe a few nostalgic throwbacks all summer long. See ya real soon! 🌟

Our Partner Travel Advisor @adventures_with_snacks specialize in crafting unforgettable Disneyland experiences tailored to your unique preferences and interests. 

Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Explore the Hauntingly Spectacular with Our Unique Travel Agency!

Haunted Hotels, Ghost Tours & Thrilling Destinations

Are you ready for an adventure that sends shivers down your spine and leaves you breathless with excitement? Look no further! Welcome to @travel.attractions.and.events Travel Agency, where we specialize in crafting unforgettable journeys to haunted hotels, spine-tingling ghost tours, and thrilling destinations like Las Vegas, Disneyland, and Universal Studios Hollywood.

Embrace the Supernatural at Haunted Hotels

Dare to spend a night in the company of ghosts and spirits? Our curated selection of haunted hotels offers an experience like no other. Whether you seek a historic inn with a spectral presence or a grand mansion steeped in mystery, we have the perfect destination to satisfy your ghostly curiosity.

From the chilling tales of the Stanley Hotel to the eerie ambiance of the Queen Mary, our haunted hotel packages promise an unforgettable blend of history, mystery, and the supernatural.

I will book you in Haunted Hotels like these, where every creak of the floorboards and flicker of the lights adds to the excitement!

Haunted hotel room with eerie lighting

Ghost Tours: Unveiling the Spirits of the Past

Embark on a journey through the shadows of history with spine-tingling ghost tours. Led by knowledgeable guides well-versed in the tales of the supernatural, these tours will take you to the heart of haunted locales, where history and mystery intertwine.

I'll find you tours like this one in Phoenix, Arizona: Phoenix History, Mystery and Ghost Hunting Tour, where you can explore dimly lit streets, ancient graveyards, and abandoned buildings as you uncover the secrets of the past.

Vegas: Roll the Dice and Experience Vegas

Escape to the neon-lit streets of Las Vegas, where the glitz and glamour of the Strip allow you to indulge in world-class entertainment, tantalizing cuisine, and exhilarating nightlife. And if it intrigues you, perhaps a touch of the supernatural—from haunted casino legends to eerie urban myths—Vegas is a city with secrets waiting to be discovered.

Universal Studios Hollywood: Where Horror Comes to Life

Step into the world of movie magic and immerse yourself in the excitement of Universal Studios Hollywood. From pulse-pounding thrill rides to behind-the-scenes tours and encounters with your favorite movie characters, Universal Studios offers an unforgettable experience for movie lovers and thrill seekers alike.

Additionally, this is the home of Halloween Horror Nights (HHN), where iconic horror movies come to life before your very eyes. From spine-chilling mazes and terrifying encounters with your favorite monsters, Universal Studios is a playground for horror enthusiasts.

Disneyland: Your Disneyland Adventure Starts Here

Step into a world where fantasy becomes reality and enchantment knows no bounds. Disneyland is more than just a theme park—it's a place where dreams come true for visitors of all ages. From iconic attractions like Space Mountain and Pirates of the Caribbean to beloved characters like Mickey Mouse and Cinderella, Disneyland offers something for everyone to enjoy.

Our Partner Travel Advisor @adventures_with_snacks specializes in crafting unforgettable Disneyland experiences tailored to your unique preferences and interests.

Book Your Supernatural Adventure Today!

Ready to embark on a journey into the unknown? Contact us here to book your haunted hotel stay, ghost tour, or thrilling getaway to Las Vegas, Disneyland, or Universal Studios Hollywood. With our expertise and passion for the supernatural, we'll ensure your adventure is nothing short of extraordinary.

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Friday, July 29, 2022

Best Theme Parks (2022) - Disney did not make the cut

The US is home to more than 5,800 Amusement and Theme Parks with approx 400 of these Amusement Parks and attractions being vacation destinations. For those looking to plan the perfect vacation, trying to pick which park to visit can be overwhelming. 

To help you decide, a panel of experts partnered with 10Best Editors to pick the initial nominees, and then the top 10 winners were determined by popular vote. The article does not explain what criteria was used to develop the list of 20 nominees (like cost VS value or ide wait times), just that the top 10 list was narrowed by popular vote of the public.

The top 10 winners in the category Best Theme Park are as follows:
  1. SeaWorld Orlando - Orlando, Florida
  2. Silver Dollar City - Branson, Missouri
  3. Kings Island - Mason, Ohio
  4. Busch Gardens Williamsburg - Williamsburg, Virginia
  5. Busch Gardens Tampa Bay - Tampa, Florida
  6. Cedar Point - Sandusky, Ohio
  7. Dollywood - Pigeon Forge, Tennessee
  8. Six Flags Magic Mountain - Valencia, California
  9. Holiday World & Splashin' Safari - Santa Claus, Indiana
  10. Hersheypark - Hershey, Pennsylvania
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Not a single Disney Park (Disneyland, Disney California Adventure, Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, or Disney’s Animal Kingdom) made the list for 2022; nor did Disney’s largest Theme Park competitor, Universal Orlando Resort and Universal Studios Hollywood.

Leave a comment, what are your favorite Them Parks and why?

 

Friday, February 19, 2021

Haunted Europe: 10 days in London, Paris and Munich

Haunted Europe: Spend 10 days in England, France and Germany visiting some of the darker, spooky, and magical destinations in Europe. With this tour package, will you find paranormal activity at Hampton Court palace, Tower of London or in the labyrinth like Catacombs of Paris?

 

Haunted European Tour departs Friday, October 14, 2022 & returns Tuesday, October 25, 2022.

 

Highlights of the stop in London:

                     Guided tour of Hampton Court Palace as you learn the tales of paranormal activity and resident ghosts, rumored to be two of King Henry VIII’s wives.

                     You'll want to put on the sorting hat after the Harry Potter-themed tour of the streets of London., including sites where scenes of Diagon Alley were filmed. Visit the entrance to the Ministry of Magic and see the famous Platform 9 ¾ at King’s Cross Station.

                     Enjoy a Murder Mystery Dinner.

                     Explore the dark, confined streets of the Whitechapel and Spitalfields neighborhoods in London’s East End. Will you find a clue regarding the unsolved murders committed by Jack the Ripper?

                     Optional add on is a visit the Tower of London and explore some of the ground’s forbidding areas and torture sites, including the Bloody Tower, the Tower Green, and the scaffold site.

The Tower of London’s Dark Past

Highlights of the stop in Paris:

                     Climb down to the labyrinth like corridors of Les Catacombes de Paris which holds the remains of over 6 million Parisians.

                     Seek out the ghosts of Frédéric Chopin, Oscar Wilde, Marcel Proust, Jim Morrison, and Edith Piaf while visiting the Père Lachaise Cemetery.

                     Optional add on is a visit the Palace of Versailles; Does Marie Antoinette Still Roam the Halls of Versailles?

Versailles Palace & Gardens

Highlights of the stop in Munich:

                     Visit Dachau, the first Nazi concentration camp during World War II.

                     Visit Schloss Neuschwanstein, the Bavarian wonderland made for the “fairytale king” which inspired Sleeping Beauty’s Castle at Disneyland. Ludwig II didn’t get a happily ever after, he was found dead in Lake Starnberg not long after he moved into the nearly finished castle.  Oddly enough, so was his psychiatrist, who had declared him insane.


Haunted Europe: 12 days in London, Paris and Munich

Tour package starts at $3879 per person and includes:

                     10 nights in handpicked hotels

                     10 breakfasts

                     5 dinners with beer or wine (Including a Murder Mystery Dinner)

                     7 sightseeing tours and 2 optional tours (Day 5 - The Tower of London’s Dark Past and Day 7 - The Palace of Versailles)

                     Expert Tour Director & local guides

                     Private deluxe motor coach

                     1 train ride from London to Paris

                     1 on-tour flight from Paris to Munich

                     Plenty of time to explore

 

See full Itinerary here

Questions, call 1-800-438-7672 & Reference Tour Number: 70387661


Important information: 

  • Travel dates: 10/14/22 - 10/25/22
    • Must book by 5/19/21 - 15 Spots left on tour
  • Deposit: $450 per person at the time of reservation with Final payment date: 7/16/22
    • OR $99 deposit with monthly autopayments
  • Current promotions
    • Travelers who book by 3/31/21 will receive $100 off their reservation. 



 You may also be interested in the Haunted Halloween Tour: 7 days in Dublin, Edinburgh & London



Thursday, March 12, 2020

Disneyland & Universal Studios Hollywood Close Amidst Coronavirus Panic

Disney and Universal Studios close California parks in March to help halt spread of Coronavirus. Update: Knott's Berry Farm announced on Facebook, they are following suit.


Walt Disney Company spokesperson released a statement this afternoon saying, “While there have been no reported cases of COVID-19 at Disneyland Resort, after carefully reviewing the guidelines of the Governor of California’s executive order and in the best interest of our guests and employees, we are proceeding with the closure of Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure, beginning the morning of March 14 through the end of the month”.

Another California Theme Park, Universal reported a closure with a similar statement, “The health and safety of our team members and guests is always our top priority,” said a spokesperson for Universal Studios Hollywood. “Out of an abundance of caution and in response to the guidance provided by the California Department of Public Health, Universal Studios Hollywood will temporarily close beginning Saturday, March 14,” they added. “The theme park anticipates reopening on March 28 as we continue to monitor the situation.”

This is only the 3rd time Disneyland has fully suspended operations since opening on July 17, 1955.
  • Day of mourning following President John F. Kennedy's assassination
  • Response to 9/11 
There was also a partial shut down in 1994 for safety inspections after the Northridge earthquake.

Universal Studios' Citywalk will remain open as will Disney Downtown, both feature eateries and shopping.

Disneyland will also keep its hotels open until Monday, March 16 "to give guests the ability to make necessary travel arrangements.". Park officials are expected to work with guests looking to change or cancel visits.

Disneyland temporarily reaches capacity a few times a year during the peak tourist seasons (estimated 80,000 capacity with approx 65,000 visitors on an "average" day), usually in mid-summer and around Christmas break. That means there will be over a $7 Million dollar loss per day in just ticket sales.

Estimates of a two-day closure of the Disney World in Florida following Hurricane Irma in 2017 were an approx $100 million hit to Disney's operating profits.

Disney stock fell to $91.81 USD, down −$13.78 (13.05%) from previous close of $105.59.




Thursday, March 7, 2019

Disneyland: Star Wars - Galaxy’s Edge Opens 05/23/2019

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Opening & Reservations


Star Wars 'lands' were initially announced on August 15th, 2015 and construction at both parks began on April 14th, 2016.

'Star Wars Land' Disneyland opens to the limited public on May 31st, 2019 with select rides and attractions. Galaxy’s Edge guests will have access to all the outposts hosted in Galaxy’s Edge, which means you will be able to eat and shop Star Wars inspired food (including Green or Blue Milk) and smuggle home some Star Wars cargo (Including custom Lightsabers).

However when it initially opens on May 31st and until June 23rd when it opens to the general public, you will need reservations. Guests staying at one of the 3 Disneyland Resort hotels (Disneyland Hotel, Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa,  Disney's Paradise Pier Hotel) during these dates will receive a designated reservation.

Capacity is limited. Galaxy’s Edge may be restricted or unavailable (depending on guest demand and other factors) during these dates to those guests not staying at a Disneyland Resort.

Non resort guests will need valid theme park tickets for the opportunity to make a no-cost reservation (subject to availability) to access 'Star Wars Land' from May 31st to June 24th. My speculation is that this will be a virtual que with reservations made via the Disneyland app while in the park and I expect this type of system will remain in effect after June 24th to limit crowding at Black Spire Outpost on the Planet Batuu.

Easter Egg in Solo: A Star Wars Story - In case you missed it, when L3 is walking down to the Millennium Falcon, she tells Lando that he couldn't navigate to the Black Spire Outpost without her.

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge – Immersive Attractions & Experiences

🚀 Explore the Ultimate Star Wars Adventure at Galaxy’s Edge

Step into the Star Wars universe at Galaxy’s Edge, an immersive land set in Black Spire Outpost on the planet Batuu. This highly themed attraction at Disneyland Park (CA) and Disney’s Hollywood Studios (FL) offers state-of-the-art rides, interactive experiences, and galactic adventures.

Must-Visit Attractions at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge

🛸 Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run
📅 Opening Date: May 31, 2019
🎢 Experience: Take control of the Millennium Falcon on a highly interactive smuggling mission. Riders will assume one of three roles—Pilot, Gunner, or Engineer—as they navigate through space, dodge obstacles, and complete their mission.
⚠️ Height Requirement: 38” or taller
🎟️ FastPass/MaxPass: Not available

📱 Play Disney Parks Mobile App – Starting May 31, 2019, the app transforms into a galactic datapad once you enter Batuu, allowing you to:

  • 🛰️ Tune into communications and intercept secret transmissions.

  • 🌌 Translate galactic languages, both written and spoken.

  • 🔧 Hack into droids, control panels, and starships.

  • 📦 Discover hidden cargo and digital goods throughout the Outpost.
    🎖 Join the First Order, the Resistance, or become a space pirate – Complete missions to earn digital rewards!

⚔️ Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance
📅 Opening Date: Expected late 2019
🎢 Experience: This highly anticipated, advanced dark ride will take guests deep into the heart of the battle between the Resistance and the First Order. Disney has stated they want the attraction to exceed all expectations before launch, but rumors suggest an opening around September 1, 2019.

Why You Can’t Miss These Attractions

  • 🌟 Cutting-Edge Ride Technology – Expect immersive animatronics, thrilling movement, and cinematic-quality effects.

  • 🏆 Most Advanced Star Wars Rides Ever Built – Disney promises an unmatched storytelling experience.

  • 🌌 Interact with Star Wars Characters & Factions – Choose your allegiance and influence your adventure!

📍 Location: Disneyland Park (CA) & Disney’s Hollywood Studios (FL)

🚀 Get ready to embark on your Star Wars adventure at Galaxy’s Edge!




Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge – A Foodie’s Guide to Batuu

🚀 Embark on a Galactic Culinary Journey at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge

Experience the flavors of a galaxy far, far away at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, located in Disneyland Park and Walt Disney World’s Hollywood Studios. Set in Black Spire Outpost on the planet Batuu, this immersive Star Wars-themed land offers unique dining experiences inspired by the Star Wars universe.

Must-Try Food & Drink at Galaxy’s Edge

🍽 Oga’s Cantina – Sip on out-of-this-world cocktails and enjoy a lively Star Wars ambiance. 🥡 Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo – A quick-service restaurant offering galactic-inspired meals. 🍖 Ronto Roasters – Famous for the Ronto Wrap, a grilled sausage & roasted pork pita delight. 🥛 Milk Stand – Enjoy Frozen Blue & Green Milk, as seen in the Star Wars films. 🍿 Kat Saka’s Kettle – Try the unique Outpost Mix popcorn, a blend of sweet, spicy, and savory flavors.

💡 Bonus Tip: Visit Savi’s Workshop to build your own custom lightsaber, the ultimate souvenir for Star Wars fans.

📍 Location: Disneyland Park (CA) & Disney’s Hollywood Studios (FL)

🌌 Plan your visit to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge and enjoy an intergalactic dining adventure!






Monday, February 26, 2018

Disneyland Pirates of the Caribbean closing temporarily on February 26, 2018

Changes Coming to Pirates of the Caribbean at Disneyland

🏴‍☠️ Disneyland’s Iconic Pirates of the Caribbean Ride Gets a New Look

The Pirates of the Caribbean attraction at Disneyland will temporarily close on February 26, 2018, with an expected reopening on March 19, 2018. This classic Disney ride is undergoing modifications to update the famous auction scene and create a more family-friendly experience.

What’s Changing in Pirates of the Caribbean?

The current auction scene, where pirates auction off the Redhead and other women, is being reimagined.

🔹 New Scene Concept: Instead of auctioning people, the pirates will now be forcing townspeople to auction off their valuables, including a grandfather clock, picture frames, and goats. 🔹 The Redhead’s New Role: The beloved Redhead is no longer a damsel being sold—she’s becoming a pirate!

🎨 Already Implemented in Disneyland Paris: The changes have already been introduced at Disneyland Paris, and now the original Anaheim attraction is getting the update.



Current Pirates of the Caribbean auction scene
Current scene

Past Updates to the Attraction

Over the years, Pirates of the Caribbean has undergone several modifications:

  • Women Chasing Pirates: Originally, pirates were seen chasing women—this was changed so that women now chase the pirates.

  • Jack Sparrow & Movie Tie-Ins: Characters from the blockbuster Pirates of the Caribbean film series, including Captain Jack Sparrow, Blackbeard, and Captain Barbossa, were added to the ride.

Artist rendering of Pirates of the Caribean changes
Disney Artist Rendering of replacement scene

Pirates of the Caribbean Ride Overview

Opened: December 15, 1973
Ride Length: Approx. 8 minutes, 30 seconds
🎟 FastPass Available: Yes
Accessibility: Guests in wheelchairs must be able to transfer into the ride vehicle.

What to Expect on the Ride

🌊 Queue Experience: The dark, cool underground cavern winds through themed corridors, leading to the boat-loading area.

🚢 Ride Highlights:

  • Blackbeard & Davy Jones Encounter – Start the adventure with legendary pirate lore.

  • Plunge into the Pirate Battle – A thrilling drop takes you into a cannon battle with Captain Barbossa aboard a pirate ship.

  • Captain Jack Sparrow’s Hide & Seek – Keep an eye out for Jack Sparrow, as he cleverly hides behind barrels and mannequins throughout the ride.

  • Iconic Music & Atmosphere – The classic song “Yo Ho, Yo Ho, A Pirate’s Life for Me” plays as you sail through this beloved Disney attraction.

Why the Pirates of the Caribbean Ride Matters

  • 🌎 One of Disney’s Most Iconic Rides – The ride has inspired five blockbuster movies, making it a fan-favorite attraction for both kids and adults.

  • 🎭 A Classic Disney Experience – No visit to Disneyland is complete without setting sail with the Pirates.

  • 🔄 Constantly Evolving – Disney continues to modernize the attraction while keeping its nostalgic charm.

Let us Plan Your Visit to Disneyland

📍 Location: Disneyland Park, Anaheim, CA
📅 Closure Dates: February 26 – March 19, 2018
🎟 Ride Reopening: March 19, 2018 – Be among the first to see the new Pirates of the Caribbean updates!

🏴‍☠️ Set sail for adventure and experience the updated Pirates of the Caribbean ride this spring!


Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Disneyland - Mickey's Halloween Party is Sold Out (online) for 2017

Mickey's Halloween Party

Get ready to trick-or-treat at this not so scary event on select nights in September and October 2017. The Anaheim, CA Disneyland Halloween event features Trick-or-Treating, a Halloween Parade, spectacular fireworks, and photo ops with some popular Disney Villains.


Sold Out: Tickets for this event are no longer available for online purchase.

Purchase of a separate event admission ticket is required to join the Halloween fun.
  • (NEW in 2017) Your ticket lets you enjoy both Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park for up to 3 hours before Mickey’s Halloween Party starts. 
  • Then you’ll be treated to 5 hours of Trick or Treating fun at Disneyland Park with Halloween themed attractions, Character Greetings, fireworks, the Ride of the Headless Horseman and more.

Highlights at Disneyland Park During Mickey's Halloween Party:

  • Ride of the Headless Horseman: The haunted herald leads a Frightfully Fun Parade down Disney's Main Street, U.S.A..
  • Halloween Screams: Fireworks celebration.
  • Trick-or-treat stations: Offer a safe and fun environment to Trick Or Treat for candy and healthy goodies (loved the apple crisps treats when went).
  • Meet Disney Villains: A chance to meet, greet and pose with some Disney Characters decked out in Halloween costumes.
  • Watch the zombie barbershop quartet perform a host of spook-tacular hits. Ghosts ‘n’ Guests alike can sing.
  • From September 15, 2017 through early January 2018, the Haunted Mansion will be transformed with jack o’ lanterns and wreaths, terrifying toys and kooky characters from Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas.
  • New for Mickey’s 2017 Halloween Party: Souvenir Disney PhotoPass photos taken during the event.

Trick-or-Treating at Mickey’s Halloween Party

At Mickey’s Halloween Party, you’ll be handed a small souvenir treat bag to collect your night’s candy collection. Use a special map or the Disneyland app and follow along designated Treat Trails to locate the trick-or-treat stations and claim your Halloween treats, no costume required.

Disneyland Halloween Parade 

The Headless Horseman will rise from the shadowy depths of Sleepy Hollow this Halloween Season as he holds a flickering jack-o-lantern to lead a procession of Halloween festive friends down Main Street, U.S.A..

Mickey’s Halloween Party Dates and Times

6:00 PM to 11:00 PM

Wednesday, September 20, 2017
Friday, September 22, 2017
Monday, September 25, 2017
Wednesday, September 27, 2017
Friday, September 29, 2017
Tuesday, October 3, 2017
Friday, October 6, 2017
Tuesday, October 10, 2017
Friday, October 13, 2017
Tuesday, October 17, 2017
Friday, October 20, 2017
Tuesday, October 24, 2017
Friday, October 27, 2017
Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Ticket Prices

Advanced Ticket Price: $95- $120
Annual Passholder: $85 - $120
Date-of-Event Ticket Price: $105 - $120

Costume Rules:

While they encourage creativity, Disneyland values safety and good judgment. The above rules apply during the hours of the event.