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Visiting Disneyland and choosing to Disney Bound? There are a ton of spots in both parks to take pictures in a perfect environment for your character. Not dressing up special? Good news! They're still great photo spots no matter what! Some are well known but there are some that people don't take as much advantage of as they should. Save on your next trip through our friends at Get Away Today - https://www.getawaytoday.com/tickets/disneyland-resort?referrerid=7594 Subscribe and follow us for more! Facebook - @Disneyland4Ever Instagram - @disneylnd4evr Threads - @disneylnd4evr Like what you hear? Offer your support by buying us a churro: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/disneyland4ever
Visiting Disneyland in Anaheim, CA is truly a Disney lovers dream come true! Ric and Gina were fortunate enough to spend 3 days exploring the original parks created by Walt Disney. They rode the rides, saw the shows, ate the food, and are ready to share all of their experience with you! Ric and Gina also discuss Walt Disney World news such as a new water park annual pass and the selling date of the newest Disney Vacation Club contract. Enjoy episode 188 of Spill the D! Spill the D is the official podcast of 407&Beyond Vacation Co., start your Disney vacation at www.407vacations.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spillthedpodcast/ Spill the D website: https://spillthedpod.wixsite.com/my-site Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIDM7wNqmxY
Welcome to another episode of Market House! This week we share details about the upcoming additions to the Disney Dream and more specifically, the amazing Donald's Cantina. For our main segment, we share all of the tips and tricks for visiting Disneyland in the summer! Let us know how you beat the heat over on Instagram. We have a Patreon! Support the show and receive exclusive content, here! Follow us on Instagram @MarketHousePodcast Check out our website, here! Make sure to leave a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify! It's a great way to support the show. Use code MarketHouse10 to save $10 on your next Southern California vacation package with Get Away Today!
Can you do Disneyland Paris in a day? Sarah and Kieran share all their top tips for doing Disneyland Paris on a budget in a day. We also look at our favourite rides and tips.How to do Disneyland Paris in a Day.Get our free printable Disney Paris PlannerBook a Disneyland Paris Trip with KieranDisney Parks News on Magical Traveller Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode I'm talking about visiting Disneyland in the summer! Is it worth it? Is it more crowded? Is it hot? What about Grad Nites at Disneyland? How about the new Pixar Fest? We're covering everything you need to know! Just Meats Co: https://get.aspr.app/SHZMh Use code JUSTMELISSAH for $20 off your purchase! Hotel Links: Best hotels with bunk beds near Disneyland: https://mixinsomemagic.com/best-disneyland-hotels-with-bunk-beds/ My favorite hotels near Disneyland: https://mixinsomemagic.com/best-hotels-near-disneyland-resort-in-anaheim/ Cheapest Hotels Near Disneyland: https://mixinsomemagic.com/11-of-the-cheapest-hotels-near-disneyland/ Hotels Within Walking Distance: https://mixinsomemagic.com/best-hotels-near-disneyland-on-harbor-blvd/ Click the links for the Disney deals, or call my travel partners at Get Away Today at 855- GET-AWAY and tell them Mix In Some Magic sent you for the best rates!: https://www.getawaytoday.com/?referrerid=7842 Mix In Some Magic Touring Plans: https://mixinsomemagic.com/downloadable-touring-plans/ Join My Newsletter!: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/644ad3a7c7c6125acedc57ba Mix In Some Magic Website: https://mixinsomemagic.com/ Check out my social media for Disney tips and fun! https://www.instagram.com/mixinsomemagic https://www.pinterest.com/mixinsomemagic https://www.facebook.com/mixinsomemagic --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mixinsomemagic/message
Come with us to HONG KONG! We boarded our 16 hour flight from JFK to HKG and it turned out to be not-as-terrible as we thought it would be. After spending a few days exploring the city, we embarked on our first ever Disney experience as a family. We chat all things Hong Kong Disneyland from it's food and snacks, transportation, rides, the complete vibe check and it's safe to say, we had a 10 out of 10 day as a family. Going (Get Flight Deals!): https://goingwith.me/24s2fkx8 Our Favorite Travel Credit Card: https://rb.gy/ffivb DJI Osmo Pocket 3: https://store.dji.com/product/osmo-po... Yoto Mini Player: https://us.yotoplay.com/yoto-mini COLIN + MEG Based in South Carolina, Colin + Meg are on a mission to visit 50 countries with their kids (Currently on #30!). Their journey as travel creators began when they were selected join the 'Live Anywhere with Airbnb' program, who they partnered with to learn about the patterns and lifestyle of digital nomads around the world. Their photography and video slowly became content that brands and companies from all over the world such as REI, Unsplash, and tourism boards resonated with. Behind their wholesome and engaging content however, you'll find parents who have decided to raise their two daughters to see the world as a playground and a classroom and to meet strangers that can become friends. Join them as they share stories of family adventures from around the world! "Did You Pack Snacks?" is a podcast for all you parents out there who LOVE to travel AND you have kids you're bringing along for the ride. Hosted by family travel creators, Colin + Meg, they will chat about all the highs, the lows and the long miles in between of traveling with kids. Whether you're seasoned travelers who navigate the globe with young children, or ones that pack your cars full for a weekend getaway, this is a space for the moms and dads. Expect to go on deep dives on bucket list destinations, tips and tricks on how to travel with children, exchanging horror stories on travel days, and what it's like to instill a sense of wonder and adventure in our kids. FOLLOW ALONG Website: http:///www.colinandmeg.com Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/colinandmeg TikTok: http://www.tiktok.com/@colinandmeg Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3j8dTXl... Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/didyoupacksnacks/message
Disneyland Tips for Disney World Veterans New! Find us on Youtube - please like and subscribe! And definitely check out our Genie+ 101 episode if you're taking a trip soon! Looking to plan a Disney World or Disneyland vacation? Let Joe do all the hard work for you at no cost to you as your travel agent. Take advantage of special Disney discounts in 2023 and get started by e-mailing josephcheung@travelmation.net today! Episode Description You may be super familiar with Disney World, but if you're going to Disneyland on the West Coast, you need to know how the parks are different. In today's episode we go over what you need to know about Disneyland if you're visiting for the first time or for the first time in a long time. Plenty of tips to help get you prepped for your Disneyland vacation! What's the biggest difference to you between Disneyland and Disney World? Let us know by e-mailing disneydeciphered AT gmail DOT com, messaging us on Twitter, or leaving a comment on our Facebook page. You can also follow us on Instagram now! Episode Notes 2:45: Disneyland layout 5:36 - Disneyland transportation 7:18 - Disneyland hotels 10:03 - Disneyland park hopping 12:35 - Disneyland park reservations 15:35 - Disneyland Genie+ 19:06 - Disneyland dining 20:49 - Disneyland unique attractions 24:26 - Disneyland dos and don'ts If we've helped you to plan your trip and you'd like to thank us we'd appreciate you considering a one time donation. Or if you'd like to receive bonus content, check out our Patreon page and our special subscriber only content! You can also support the show by buying tickets (if they're the best deal, of course) using our Undercover Tourist link or signing up for Mouse Dining through our link. If you like what you hear, please share and subscribe! Find us on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, TuneIn, PlayerFM, iHeartRadio, or Google Podcasts (please leave a positive review if you're enjoying the show), like our Facebook page, or follow us on Twitter and Instagram! Connect with Leslie @TripsWithTykes on social media and Joe @asthejoeflies.
On this week's 'Best of Disney Parks' our Travel Agent Sara Solberg is on the program to talk about her recent trip to Disneyland for the opening of Mickey's Toontown, the Food & Wine Festival in California Adventure, and more...“Don't forget to book your next magical vacation with our preferred travel partner, Sara Solberg! Email her at sarasolberg@d2travel.com for more info”
What's it like to visit Disneyland in California when you're so used to Disney World in Florida? Greg is here to share a bunch of tips! We also cover: hotel perks, food options, attraction comparisons, and the mind-blowing character experience! Some of you submitted questions via IG about Disneyland and Greg answers them. We hope this episodes helps you plan out a Disneyland trip or maybe even inspires you to finally book one! Weekly Exclusive Bonus Episodes are available at our Patreon page. Visit our Amazon Storefront to see what our must-haves are for the parks (Affiliate Link) Follow us on IG Podcast Account: @ThatParkLifePodcast Beth: @TheRealBethMcDonald Greg: @TheDisneyGreg
Today I'm sharing 25 tips for visiting Disneyland with babies and toddlers! Visiting Disneyland with young children can be challenging. These tips will help! - Visiting Disneyland with babies and toddlers: https://mixinsomemagic.com/visiting-disneyland-with-babies-and-toddlers/ - Discount park tickets and hotels: https://www.getawaytoday.com/?referrerid=7842 *Use Code MSM10 to save an additional $10. - Hotel Reviews: https://mixinsomemagic.com/category/disneyland-hotels/ - Height Requirements /Rider Switch: https://mixinsomemagic.com/disneyland-height-requirements-guide/ - Bringing Outside food into Disneyland: https://mixinsomemagic.com/can-you-bring-outside-food-into-disneyland/ - Rope Drop Info: https://mixinsomemagic.com/how-to-rope-drop-at-disneyland/ Check out my social media for Disney tips and fun! https://www.instagram.com/mixinsomemagic https://www.pinterest.com/mixinsomemagic https://www.facebook.com/mixinsomemagic
This week, my friend Hilary Erickson, BSN-RN ~ Creator of Pulling Curls joins me to talk about visiting Disneyland when you're pregnant! Hilary Erickson has 20 years of L&D Experience. She has been a nurse since 1997 and has worked in varied areas also including hospice, geriatrics, and pediatrics. She has 3 kids and one husband. She has written Pulling Curls since 2005, which includes thousands of articles on Pregnancy, Parenting & Home/Life Organization. There's so much great information in this episode about visiting Disneyland when you're pregnant. Don't miss it! Pulling Curls Website: https://www.pullingcurls.com/ Pregnancy Nurse Website: https://pregnurse.com/ Pulling Curls Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pullingcurls/ Pregnancy Nurse Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pregnancynurse/ Disneyland while pregnant: https://www.pullingcurls.com/disneyland-while-pregnant/ Howard Johnson discount code: https://www.hojoanaheim.com/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=Mixinsomemagic 20% off Disneyland Magic Key Discount - Corp code: 1000025935 15% off Discount for everyone! Corp code: 1000022077 Sign up for my newsletter and be entered to win Magic Mail each month!: https://mailchi.mp/67d703f82868/mix-in-some-magic Disney Planning Guide: https://mixinsomemagic.com/complete-disneyland-planning-guide/ Discount Disneyland Tickets: https://www.getawaytoday.com/tickets/disneyland-resort/?referrerid=7842 Check out my social media for Disney tips and fun! https://www.instagram.com/mixinsomemagic https://www.pinterest.com/mixinsomemagic https://www.facebook.com/mixinsomemagic
Guest expert Alexandria Palmer discusses all things Disneyland with the Hey, Sisterhood in this magical episode filled with tips and trips for navigating the happiest place on earth. As two Disneyland novices, Courtney and Carley ask Alexandria questions about everything from the general atmosphere and the Genie+ Service to baby swap, sweet treats and special accommodations for those with disabilities. Tune in and discover the motivation you need to take that magic carpet ride to Disneyland in this fourth and final episode in the 4-part vacation-ready series, airing April 2022. Call to action, referenced links/accounts, and show timeline are below. Call to Action: “Book a trip! Start talking to friends, start talking to family members, listen to this podcast and just see what would feel right for your family. How would doing Disney be the right time and the right experience for your family and how can you go into it with enough information? I always say preparation is key for Disney.” - Alexandria Palmer Referenced Links: Connect with Hey, Sister!: https://www.instagram.com/theheysisterpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/heysisterpodcast Referenced Episodes (in order of mention): 24 Wanderlust // Madeline Becker Hamilton 25 Hostess with the Mostess // Courtney Sandberg 26 Vacation, All We Ever Wanted // Brit Snarr 15 Double Double Date Date Show Timeline: 0:00 Introduction of topic and guest 4:00 The hype around Disneyland: all-in-experience, flavor-scented air, trash can placement, cast members 6:15 Visiting Disneyland: age recommendation, free-under-three, best days of the week and times of year to visit 9:30 Duration of a vacation: benefits of a 3-day pass 13:00 Disney tips: post-pandemic “feels like coming home”, bringing food in the park, arriving early, fireworks, first timers—go with or get tips from an experienced friend, glow sticks on strollers, stroller parking 17:15 Park details: lockers, Disneyland and California Adventure, seating throughout park 19:00 Navigating the park: Genie+ Pass, baby swap, line speed/monitoring efficiency, park hopping 24:45 Special accommodations: Disneyland Disability Access Pass, Alexandria's personal experience, top-notch customer experience 30:00 Disneyland fun: adult trips, sweet treats, picture taking 34:10 Concluding thoughts: slow down, safety protocols 36:00 Call to action, social media information, outtakes
Have you ever visited Disneyland with someone who hates Disneyland? That's exactly what I did a few weeks ago. My best friend from high school, Rachel is a self proclaimed Disney hater. So, I decided to take her to Disneyland and change her mind! Think I succeeded? Sign up for my newsletter and be entered to win Magic Mail each month!: https://mailchi.mp/67d703f82868/mix-in-some-magic Disney Planning Guide: https://mixinsomemagic.com/complete-disneyland-planning-guide/ When To Visit Disneyland: https://mixinsomemagic.com/the-best-time-to-visit-disneyland/ Discount Disneyland Tickets: https://www.getawaytoday.com/tickets/disneyland-resort/?referrerid=7842 Check out my social media for Disney tips and fun! https://www.instagram.com/mixinsomemagic https://www.pinterest.com/mixinsomemagic https://www.facebook.com/mixinsomemagic
Chad joins us this week to discuss his family's Spring Break trip to San Diego, where they sailed on a 5 night cruise to Mexico. Then after debarking, they jumped on a train to Anaheim, where they spent 3 days visiting the Disneyland Resort for the first time. We have a fun time catching up … Continue reading "275 Sailing on the Disney Wonder, then visiting Disneyland over Spring Break"
Chad joins us this week to discuss his family's Spring Break trip to San Diego, where they sailed on a…
Chad joins us this week to discuss his family's Spring Break trip to San Diego, where they sailed on a 5 night cruise to Mexico. Then after debarking, they jumped on a train to Anaheim, where they spent 3 days visiting the Disneyland Resort for the first time. We have a fun time catching up … Continue reading "275 Sailing on the Disney Wonder, then visiting Disneyland over Spring Break"
Scoot talks to WWL listeners about what he learned about present-day America from watching the diverse crowds at Disneyland See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode we bring you a Cabana's selection of topics, as we discuss Christys latest sailing on the Dream, Steve's…
This episode we bring you a Cabana's selection of topics, as we discuss Christys latest sailing on the Dream, Steve's sailing on the Wonder, and what's going on with the big crowds at Disneyland. It's always fun to get together and talk Disney Cruise Line and Disneyland, and we hope this discussion helps you and … Continue reading "241 A Cabana's portion of topics: Sailing on the Disney Dream and Wonder, and visiting Disneyland"
This week, we have a special DisneyLAND episode featuring the 5 things WDW folks need to know when planning a trip to Disneyland in California, and 5 things we'll do differently on our next trip. Listen to us on your favorite podcast platform or at these links:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/supercalifragilistic-awesome-disney-podcast/id1519529786IHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-supercalifragilistic-aweso-68324055/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7aEKXzO7tTCqZfnvJnzAPC For show notes, transcript, and more details from this episode, please visit: https://scfadp.com/podcast-season-4/disney-news-7-25-five-things-wdw-folks-need-to-know-about-visiting-disneyland-and-what-well-do-differently-next-time/SCFADP on Twitter: https://twitter.com/scfadpSCFADP on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scfadp/SCFADP on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SuperCaliFragilisticAwesomeDisneyPodcastSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/scfadp)All music for this episode is available through a creative commons license. The background music for the News segment was created by Kevin Macleod: Fuzzball Parade by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5044-fuzzball-paradeLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ For more things DISNEY (and Disney food reviews), check out our website: https://scfadp.com Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram at @SCFADP!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/scfadp)
Visiting Disneyland or Disney's California Adventure with a wheelchair can be a stressful experience for someone who has never been there. Heck, there are times it is difficult for wheelchair users who frequent the park often. This list of wheelchair-accessible rides will make planning your next visit to the happiest place on earth a little easier! View the original post to read along and view photos. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cynthia-covert/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cynthia-covert/support
This week the crew get creative / sentimental and talk about things they'd do if they could time travel. Show Notes: 00:00 - 00:15: Intro 00:15 - 03:11: Beer Review/Rating: Nickelbrook Brewing Naughty Neighbour American Pale Ale (Josh) 03:11 - 08:35: Re-visit & Re-Rating: El Gringo La Pachanga Cerveza (Arv & Naz) 08:35 - 08:51: Topic Intro 08:51 - 12:07: Teaching Hygiene in the Middle Ages (Naz) 12:07 - 13:47: Spending More Time With Mom (Josh) 13:47 - 16:51: Spending More Time With Grandparents (Arv) 16:51 - 23:48: Weekly Movie Game 23:48 - 26:31: Messing With People Through The Ages (Naz) 26:31 - 28:18: Visiting Disneyland on Opening Day (Josh) 28:18 - 30:29: Being a Historian, 100 Years From Now (Arv) 30:29 - 32:41: Instagram Submissions 32:41 - 32:57: Topic Outro 32:57 - 35:38: "Your" Segment - Arv Shares Dirty Jokes From Reddit 35:38 - 37:08: Brews With The Crew Block Party Plug 37:08 - 37:45: Podcast Outro
This week we're catching-up with a new listener, Sarah, about her recent experience visiting Disneyland for Reopening Day. Sarah gives us all of her tips and tricks for a successful visit to Disneyland as it reopens to California residents. Come here about all the happenings at Disneyland and Disney's California Adventure Park, and what you can expect during a visit right now. The DCLDuo Podcast is a weekly Disney Cruise Line and Disney travel focused podcast. If you like our podcast, please subscribe and leave us a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts. Our podcast is also available on Pocket Casts, Spotify and most other major podcast providers. You can also like and follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @DCLDuo. If you'd like to be a guest on the show, you can email us at dclduo@gmail.com. The views in this podcast are our own, and are not those of the Walt Disney family of companies, Disney Cruise Line or the Walt Disney theme parks or resorts. If you have questions about a Disney vacation or any of the Disney offerings discussed in this podcast please contact Disney directly or discuss with your Disney travel agent. Thanks for listening! You can connect with the DCLDuo Podcast and Vlog at: https://dclduo.com Please subscribe to our YouTube Channel at: https://tinyurl.com/u5bj9lv Please review and subscribe to our Podcast on the following platforms (or most major podcast providers): Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dclduo-podcast/id1501550336 Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/gn6f1034 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Fcl8SPuSJFlam2KsJBHx7 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=526093&refid=stpr Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xNDZlYjkzYy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== TuneIn Radio: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Sports--Recreation-Podcasts/DCLDuo-Podcast-p1319273/ Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/744bd586-7298-4804-96c5-be20a1fff61f/DCLDuo-Podcast You can also like and follow us on social media at: The DCLDuo on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DclDuo The DCLDuo on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dcl_duo/ The DCLDuo on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DCLDuo The DCLDuo Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dclduo We're also listed alongside some other great Disney podcasts at: Top 100 Disney Podcasts
When booking a DCL Cruise to Europe, a great add on adventure is visiting Disneyland Paris. Andrea and Joe join…
When booking a DCL Cruise to Europe, a great add on adventure is visiting Disneyland Paris. Andrea and Joe join us once again, to discuss their trip to Disneyland Paris. We discuss their time in Paris, staying VIP at the Disneyland Hotel at Disneyland Paris, food and beverages around the park, and of course all … Continue reading "190 Visiting Disneyland Paris"
On this week's bonus episode we're talking with two Anaheim locals, Kate and Chad, about what it's like to visit Downtown Disney and Buena Vista Street right now at the Disneyland Resort. With the park hosting Touch of Disney and slated to re-open soon, we thought it would be interesting to hear how things are going at the resort today. Kate and Chad had a lot of great observations and tips!! The DCLDuo Podcast is a weekly Disney Cruise Line and Disney travel focused podcast. If you like our podcast, please subscribe and leave us a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts. Our podcast is also available on Pocket Casts, Spotify and most other major podcast providers. You can also like and follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @DCLDuo. If you'd like to be a guest on the show, you can email us at dclduo@gmail.com. The views in this podcast are our own, and are not those of the Walt Disney family of companies, Disney Cruise Line or the Walt Disney theme parks or resorts. If you have questions about a Disney vacation or any of the Disney offerings discussed in this podcast please contact Disney directly or discuss with your Disney travel agent. Thanks for listening! You can connect with the DCLDuo Podcast and Vlog at: https://dclduo.com Please subscribe to our YouTube Channel at: https://tinyurl.com/u5bj9lv Please review and subscribe to our Podcast on the following platforms (or most major podcast providers): Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dclduo-podcast/id1501550336 Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/gn6f1034 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Fcl8SPuSJFlam2KsJBHx7 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=526093&refid=stpr Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xNDZlYjkzYy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== TuneIn Radio: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Sports--Recreation-Podcasts/DCLDuo-Podcast-p1319273/ Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/744bd586-7298-4804-96c5-be20a1fff61f/DCLDuo-Podcast You can also like and follow us on social media at: The DCLDuo on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DclDuo The DCLDuo on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dcl_duo/ The DCLDuo on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DCLDuo The DCLDuo Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dclduo We're also listed alongside some other great Disney podcasts at: Top 100 Disney Podcasts
On this week's bonus episode we're talking with two Anaheim locals, Kate and Chad, about what it's like to visit Downtown Disney and Buena Vista Street right now at the Disneyland Resort. With the park hosting Touch of Disney and slated to re-open soon, we thought it would be interesting to hear how things are going at the resort today. Kate and Chad had a lot of great observations and tips!! The DCLDuo Podcast is a weekly Disney Cruise Line and Disney travel focused podcast. If you like our podcast, please subscribe and leave us a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts. Our podcast is also available on Pocket Casts, Spotify and most other major podcast providers. You can also like and follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @DCLDuo. If you'd like to be a guest on the show, you can email us at dclduo@gmail.com. The views in this podcast are our own, and are not those of the Walt Disney family of companies, Disney Cruise Line or the Walt Disney theme parks or resorts. If you have questions about a Disney vacation or any of the Disney offerings discussed in this podcast please contact Disney directly or discuss with your Disney travel agent. Thanks for listening! You can connect with the DCLDuo Podcast and Vlog at: https://dclduo.com Please subscribe to our YouTube Channel at: https://tinyurl.com/u5bj9lv Please review and subscribe to our Podcast on the following platforms (or most major podcast providers): Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dclduo-podcast/id1501550336 Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/gn6f1034 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Fcl8SPuSJFlam2KsJBHx7 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=526093&refid=stpr Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xNDZlYjkzYy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== TuneIn Radio: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Sports--Recreation-Podcasts/DCLDuo-Podcast-p1319273/ Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/744bd586-7298-4804-96c5-be20a1fff61f/DCLDuo-Podcast You can also like and follow us on social media at: The DCLDuo on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DclDuo The DCLDuo on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dcl_duo/ The DCLDuo on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DCLDuo The DCLDuo Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dclduo We're also listed alongside some other great Disney podcasts at: Top 100 Disney Podcasts
On this week's bonus episode we're talking with two Anaheim locals, Kate and Chad, about what it's like to visit Downtown Disney and Buena Vista Street right now at the Disneyland Resort. With the park hosting Touch of Disney and slated to re-open soon, we thought it would be interesting to hear how things are going at the resort today. Kate and Chad had a lot of great observations and tips!! The DCLDuo Podcast is a weekly Disney Cruise Line and Disney travel focused podcast. If you like our podcast, please subscribe and leave us a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts. Our podcast is also available on Pocket Casts, Spotify and most other major podcast providers. You can also like and follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @DCLDuo. If you'd like to be a guest on the show, you can email us at dclduo@gmail.com. The views in this podcast are our own, and are not those of the Walt Disney family of companies, Disney Cruise Line or the Walt Disney theme parks or resorts. If you have questions about a Disney vacation or any of the Disney offerings discussed in this podcast please contact Disney directly or discuss with your Disney travel agent. Thanks for listening! You can connect with the DCLDuo Podcast and Vlog at: https://dclduo.com Please subscribe to our YouTube Channel at: https://tinyurl.com/u5bj9lv Please review and subscribe to our Podcast on the following platforms (or most major podcast providers): Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dclduo-podcast/id1501550336 Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/gn6f1034 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Fcl8SPuSJFlam2KsJBHx7 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=526093&refid=stpr Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xNDZlYjkzYy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== TuneIn Radio: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Sports--Recreation-Podcasts/DCLDuo-Podcast-p1319273/ Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/744bd586-7298-4804-96c5-be20a1fff61f/DCLDuo-Podcast You can also like and follow us on social media at: The DCLDuo on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DclDuo The DCLDuo on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dcl_duo/ The DCLDuo on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DCLDuo The DCLDuo Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dclduo We're also listed alongside some other great Disney podcasts at: Top 100 Disney Podcasts
Welcome to the Disney Hacks Podcast where we show you how to save time & money on Disney. Episode Description After almost a year of being shuttered what is it like visiting Disneyland Resort right now? Shawn recently took a trip to Southern California for some Disneyland and even a little rideless Seaworld. How is it different? Plus Disney released even more details of Walt Disney World's 50th anniversary celebration and Gregg discusses a documentary about one of the amusement industry's most iconic companies (huge Disney tie-ins). Episode Notes 3:27 - Visiting Disneyland right now and going inside DCA 9:04 - Is a rideless Seaworld a park worth visiting? 16:40 - Arrow Dynamics documentary 22:05 - Disney World 50th anniversary celebration 26:31 - Disney World ticket price increase - How bad is it? 28:49 - Hong Kong Disneyland reopening for the 3rd time Subscribe, Share & Review! Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at podcast@disneyhacks.com. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Sticher, Spotify, TuneIn, Pocket Casts, or via RSS. Don't see your favorite podcast platform? Please let us know!
Jeff and Sandy are thrilled to add this new monthly segment - Cast Chronicles where they sit down with a current or former magic maker in the parks or at sea! They'll help give you a peak behind the curtain to know so many of the details that go into making guest time with Disney look effortless. These episodes are also great for inspiring young cast members to learn how diverse the backgrounds are of people who work at Disney as well as the vast number of careers in so many fields. We kick of the series by meeting William Sandler. William is a 10 year Disneyland veteran with a passion for service and a love of trivia! You can check out his trivia, including Disney of course in this Facebook Group. As an Entertainment Stage Manager, he works on such shows as the Flag Retreat Ceremony, Mickey and the Magical Map, aerial fireworks displays and special events in both parks. He is also a proud member of the Minnie's Moonlit Madness Clue Crew, a VoluntEARS group who create a fun night for Cast Members, with event proceeds donated to a local nonprofit organization. Visiting Disneyland? Keep your eye out for a William name tag and say hi!Did he make you want to start planning a Disneyland vacation? Check out our blog with more park tips!
Niels shares his trip report and what its like visiting Disneyland Paris during the Corona/Covid-19 pandemic and what Disney is doing to keep park goers safe. Follow AirMagique on Social Media Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/airmagique/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/air_magique Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/airmagique/ Follow Niels from Capturing Disney Parks: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capturingdisneyparks/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/captdisneyparks Website: http://capturingdisneyparks.com/ Questions? Comments? Stories? Feel free to share them with us. You can reach us at: disneylandparisnow@yahoo.com Music by: ♫ Track: [Electro Swing] TeknoAxe - Piccolo and a Cane [No Copyright Music] ♫ Watch: https://youtu.be/tG9EEkg4Tlk [Support TeknoAXE] - https://youtu.be/8Gz-9QICa38 AirMagique is an unofficial podcast, made with love, and is not affiliated with The Walt Disney Company or any of its subsidiaries. This episode is not sponsored, all promotional or advertised content will be clearly identified.
If you are hoping to go to Disneyland in the next year or two, and are looking for something fun to do at home to prepare for your trip, we have you covered! We are talking about all of the Disney movies you will want to watch before you visit Disneyland Park. From Disney animated classics, to adventures in a Galaxy far, far away, we cover what movies you will see represented in the park. In This Episode Movies to Watch Before Your Disneyland Vacation In this episode, Jessica, from The Happiest Blog On Earth, and Julie, from Mom Rewritten, are covering what movies you may want to watch before visiting Disneyland Park. From movies you will see in parades and shows, to rides and beyond, we have the ultimate list of movies to take in before your Disneyland with Kids vacation. Before we get to the show notes, let's talk about planning your Disneyland vacation. If you are hoping to head to Disneyland Resort after it reopens from it's temporary closure due to the Coronavirus pandemic, we suggest booking through our partners at Get Away Today. Not only do they have amazing discounts for our followers, they offer refundable vacation packages, so you can book now, getting the best deal, but knowing that they will take care of you should you need to cancel or reschedule. They have discounted tickets, free hotel nights and more. Be sure to use code DisneyKids when booking a hotel stay of 2 or more nights to save even more! In this episode we cover: What movies should you watch before heading to Disneyland Park (a future episode will cover California Adventure Park) Where will you see these movies through out the park Where can you watch these movies Which movies are good for kids, and which are better for adults Did we miss any movies that you can think of? Be sure to share with us in the Disneyland with Kids Facebook Group. Plan Your Disneyland Vacation: If you want to book a Disneyland vacation we suggest booking through our partners at Get Away Today. Want to connect with other Disneyland with Kids community members, receive and share tips, and more? Join the Disneyland with Kids Group on Facebook. Connect With The Hosts: You can connect with the hosts of Disneyland with Kids at the following locations: Leslie - Trips with Tykes Connect with Leslie on: Facebook Instagram Twitter Julie - Mom Rewritten Connect with Julie on: Facebook Instagram Twitter Becca - This Crazy Adventure Called Life Connect with Becca on: Facebook Instagram Twitter Jessica - The Happiest Blog On Earth Connect with Jessica on: Facebook Instagram Twitter
Disneyland took much of its original inspiration from the movies. From the red carpet concrete below your feet to the credits soon the windows of Main Street USA, you're stepping into Walt Disney's imagination. So how do you prepare for a trip to the Happiest Place on Earth? Watch movies, of course! I hope you enjoy this week's episode, Movies To Watch Before Visiting Disneyland. Many Disney films will bring the magic of Disneyland to life on your TV screen before you even arrive. Here are our favorites!
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Megan and Kris have a very special guest on our show! We invite Lauren, a member of our Facebook Group onto our show to share a trip review or Walt Disney World. She also drops a few awesome park tips! Walt Disney World Trip Review with Lauren In our conversation, we cover the following topics: • How did you prepare for your trip? • How was your trip there? • Where did you stay? What were your thoughts? • Talk about your trip, how many days, what all did you do (brief overview)? • Were you celebrating anything? • What did you eat? Did you bring food? What restaurant did you visit? • What did you do right? What could you do better for next time? • What was your top highlight? • Did you have any failure moments? • Where there any cast members that stood out? • How was your trip home? Conversations with Kit Kit is now tall enough to ride Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Forbidden Eye, and he did on our last trip! Listen in to find out how he liked it. Join us on Facebook! Come join our Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your advice on visiting Disneyland with your kids…or even just to geek out over Disney! Visiting Disneyland & Disney World with Kids — Go Mouse Scouts Get in Touch with Go Mouse Scouts! Email us at fun@gomousescouts.com, find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and iHeart Radio. Planning a Disney Vacation? Are you planning a Disney vacation? Let us help you out! We've teamed up with Goldgell Getaways and they can help you with all of your planning details and since they're paid by Disney, they can do it at no additional cost to you! Their amazing agents will work with you directly to make sure you're getting the best rates possible on lodging and admission, and will even keep their eyes peeled for other discounts or bonuses to add to your trip as they come up! There's just so much to consider when planning a vacation to Walt Disney World, Disneyland, or even a Disney cruise. Let Goldgell Getaways take care of it for you so you can know for sure that nothing will get missed and you'll have a wonderful, magical trip! Plus, if you book a trip to Disneyland, you're entitled to a free digital copy of our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids! Get a free, no-obligation quote, visit www.gomousescouts.com/quote, and have fun on your trip! FREE EBOOK: 10 Ways Families Can Save on a Disneyland Trip! One of the very first things we hear when we talk to other people about visiting Disneyland is, “That sounds like so much fun, I wish we could go! It’s just so expensive.” After hearing this so many times, we started to look for ways that families could save on a Disneyland trip. We found that while a Disneyland trip will be expensive (but totally worth it), you might be surprised to find that with a little forethought and planning, it can be within your reach! In this short ebook, we’ve grouped our tips into three main categories: tips on saving and collecting extra money for your trip, saving on the trip itself, and ways to save at the parks on food and souvenirs. We even added five bonus tips on some free and inexpensive things you can do at Disneyland! Sign up for our email list (below) and we'll email it right out to you! We'll also keep you up to date on news, contests, and our latest podcast episodes. By the way, you also get our two previous freebies: Disneyland Resort Scavenger Hunts and our Unofficial Day at Disney Resource Pack! Subscribe to our mailing list Subscribe to our mailing list
Megan & Kris respond to a negative TripAdvisor review for Disneyland and explore what could have been done differently on their part for a better trip. Worst Disney Trip Ever Here is the TripAdvisor review we're responding to: Worst Trip Ever Long lines which I expected but not good with young children (6 years old) We were told that by buying advance tickets we could skip the long lines to get in. It took 1 hour in the bag search line then another hour in the ticket line. Kids were having meltdowns everywhere. Parents were frustrated. We took autograph books to get character autographs and pictures but lines to get up to see the characters were at least 60-100 people long. Two days there... got two autographs and went on two rides. So awful we just went back to hotel to swim. Fireworks were nice. We watched them from the hotel. Here's what we suggested: Get there before park opening, or "rope drop." You can get so much done in the hours between 8-10am before everyone else gets there, it's crazy! This will also allow you to get through the bag check faster. Choose the days you go wisely. Things are going to be busier during the winter holidays and weekends are going to be the busiest. Use FASTPASS (not MaxPass) to your advantage. It's free to use and you can get a new one every two hours or whenever your current FASTPASS time has passed. Whichever comes first. Also, use Rider Swap to your advantage. Manage your expectations. Be realistic about what you're going to be able to do. We also give some tips on getting through security. Conversations with Kit Kit talks about roller skating and his fun ninja class that he's been taking! Join us on Facebook! Come join our Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your advice on visiting Disneyland with your kids…or even just to geek out over Disney! Visiting Disneyland & Disney World with Kids — Go Mouse Scouts Get in Touch with Go Mouse Scouts! Email us at fun@gomousescouts.com, find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and iHeart Radio. Planning a Disney Vacation? Are you planning a Disney vacation? Let us help you out! We've teamed up with Goldgell Getaways and they can help you with all of your planning details and since they're paid by Disney, they can do it at no additional cost to you! Their amazing agents will work with you directly to make sure you're getting the best rates possible on lodging and admission, and will even keep their eyes peeled for other discounts or bonuses to add to your trip as they come up! There's just so much to consider when planning a vacation to Walt Disney World, Disneyland, or even a Disney cruise. Let Goldgell Getaways take care of it for you so you can know for sure that nothing will get missed and you'll have a wonderful, magical trip! Plus, if you book a trip to Disneyland, you're entitled to a free digital copy of our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids! Get a free, no-obligation quote, visit www.gomousescouts.com/quote, and have fun on your trip! FREE EBOOK: 10 Ways Families Can Save on a Disneyland Trip! One of the very first things we hear when we talk to other people about visiting Disneyland is, “That sounds like so much fun, I wish we could go! It’s just so expensive.” After hearing this so many times, we started to look for ways that families could save on a Disneyland trip. We found that while a Disneyland trip will be expensive (but totally worth it), you might be surprised to find that with a little forethought and planning, it can be within your reach! In this short ebook, we’ve grouped our tips into three main categories: tips on saving and collecting extra money for your trip, saving on the trip itself, and ways to save at the parks on food and souvenirs. We even added five bonus tips on some free and inexpensive things you can do at Disneyland! Sign up for our email list (below) and we'll email it right out to you! We'll also keep you up to date on news, contests, and our latest podcast episodes. By the way, you also get our two previous freebies: Disneyland Resort Scavenger Hunts and our Unofficial Day at Disney Resource Pack! Subscribe to our mailing list Subscribe to our mailing list
Randy Crane from Stories of the Magic podcast finally joins us on our show to talk about his Disneyland visits with his family and gives some great tips! Disney Park Tips with Randy Crane We're going to start doing more trip reviews featuring friends and listeners of our show, shining the spotlight on you! Randy joins us and goes in-depth talking about how he likes to visit Disneyland with his daughter and wife. He shares his thoughts on buying food there, bringing their own, and shares a great tip on where to watch parades. Where can we find Randy? Storiesofthemagic.com Once Upon Your Time Book Faith and the Magic Kingdom Custom Disneyland Tours email dltours@storiesofthemagic.com Randy-work.thecrane.family Conversations with Kit Kit talks about a hike he went on with his Lion Cubs scout troop! Join us on Facebook! Come join our Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your advice on visiting Disneyland with your kids…or even just to geek out over Disney! Visiting Disneyland & Disney World with Kids — Go Mouse Scouts Get in Touch with Go Mouse Scouts! Email us at fun@gomousescouts.com, find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and iHeart Radio. Planning a Disney Vacation? Are you planning a Disney vacation? Let us help you out! We've teamed up with Goldgell Getaways and they can help you with all of your planning details and since they're paid by Disney, they can do it at no additional cost to you! Their amazing agents will work with you directly to make sure you're getting the best rates possible on lodging and admission, and will even keep their eyes peeled for other discounts or bonuses to add to your trip as they come up! There's just so much to consider when planning a vacation to Walt Disney World, Disneyland, or even a Disney cruise. Let Goldgell Getaways take care of it for you so you can know for sure that nothing will get missed and you'll have a wonderful, magical trip! Plus, if you book a trip to Disneyland, you're entitled to a free digital copy of our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids! For a free, no-obligation quote, visit www.gomousescouts.com/quote, and have fun on your trip! FREE EBOOK: 10 Ways Families Can Save on a Disneyland Trip! One of the very first things we hear when we talk to other people about visiting Disneyland is, “That sounds like so much fun, I wish we could go! It’s just so expensive.” After hearing this so many times, we started to look for ways that families could save on a Disneyland trip. We found that while a Disneyland trip will be expensive (but totally worth it), you might be surprised to find that with a little forethought and planning, it can be within your reach! In this short ebook, we’ve grouped our tips into three main categories: tips on saving and collecting extra money for your trip, saving on the trip itself, and ways to save at the parks on food and souvenirs. We even added five bonus tips on some free and inexpensive things you can do at Disneyland! Sign up for our email list (below) and we'll email it right out to you! We'll also let you know when our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids is released and keep you up to date on news, contests, and our latest podcast episodes. By the way, you also get our two previous freebies: Disneyland Resort Scavenger Hunts and our Unofficial Day at Disney Resource Pack! Subscribe to our mailing list Subscribe to our mailing list
Megan & Kris give their tips on navigating through Disneyland parade traffic. Also, Kit talks about the movie The Lion King, and Teddy talks about why he has a dot of paint on his nose. Navigating through Disneyland Parade Traffic Know your schedule and how a parade might affect it. Be sure to get a show schedule when you enter the park or at any of the shops and look to see if there are any parades happening around the times you might have a restaurant reservation. If there is try to make sure that you're on the correct side of the park before the parade starts. The do have sections that they will allow people to cross during the parade. The easiest place to cross the parade in our opinion would be by the corn dog wagon and Coke Corner. To make things easier with all six of us, Megan wore Roddy, Kit was in the stroller (which Megan was pushing), I had Teddy on my shoulders, and Ginny was holding my hand. That way we had a hold on everyone in our party and didn't get separated. You'll want to allow an extra 20 minutes of travel if you're planning on trying to cross the park during a parade. Disney will often open up backstage passages along Main Street USA to help accommodate heavy traffic, especially after the fireworks. Conversations with Kit Kit talks about what he likes about The Lion King. Teddy also joins us at the end! Join us on Facebook! Come join our Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your advice on visiting Disneyland with your kids…or even just to geek out over Disney! Visiting Disneyland & Disney World with Kids — Go Mouse Scouts Get in Touch with Go Mouse Scouts! Email us at fun@gomousescouts.com, find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and iHeart Radio. Planning a Disney Vacation? Are you planning a Disney vacation? Let us help you out! We've teamed up with Goldgell Getaways and they can help you with all of your planning details and since they're paid by Disney, they can do it at no additional cost to you! Their amazing agents will work with you directly to make sure you're getting the best rates possible on lodging and admission, and will even keep their eyes peeled for other discounts or bonuses to add to your trip as they come up! There's just so much to consider when planning a vacation to Walt Disney World, Disneyland, or even a Disney cruise. Let Goldgell Getaways take care of it for you so you can know for sure that nothing will get missed and you'll have a wonderful, magical trip! Plus, if you book a trip to Disneyland, you're entitled to a free digital copy of our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids! For a free, no-obligation quote, visit www.gomousescouts.com/quote, and have fun on your trip! FREE EBOOK: 10 Ways Families Can Save on a Disneyland Trip! One of the very first things we hear when we talk to other people about visiting Disneyland is, “That sounds like so much fun, I wish we could go! It’s just so expensive.” After hearing this so many times, we started to look for ways that families could save on a Disneyland trip. We found that while a Disneyland trip will be expensive (but totally worth it), you might be surprised to find that with a little forethought and planning, it can be within your reach! In this short ebook, we’ve grouped our tips into three main categories: tips on saving and collecting extra money for your trip, saving on the trip itself, and ways to save at the parks on food and souvenirs. We even added five bonus tips on some free and inexpensive things you can do at Disneyland! Sign up for our email list (below) and we'll email it right out to you! We'll also let you know when our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids is released and keep you up to date on news, contests, and our latest podcast episodes. By the way, you also get our two previous freebies: Disneyland Resort Scavenger Hunts and our Unofficial Day at Disney Resource Pack! Subscribe to our mailing list Subscribe to our mailing list
Megan & Kris gave a great review of Randy Crane's (from Stories of the Magic Podcast) educational Disneyland tour. They also review their lunch at Earl of Sandwich. Randy Crane's Educational Tour of Disneyland Review We had the wonderful privilege of taking one of Randy's customized Disneyland tours and we had a wonderful experience! A couple days before we met him at the park, we filled out a questionnaire so he could customize his tour specifically for us. He asked us where some of our favorite places around the park are, what we know already, and what we'd like to hear about. We met him at the park just after opening and we went into Disneyland. As we toured the park with Randy, it didn't feel like a traditional tour as one might think, but it was more conversational and less structured. You're basically hanging out at the park with a Disney expert. We experienced his Faith and the Magic Kingdom tour which incorporates Christian faith parallels in with the Disneyland knowledge, he does, however, also offer a non-faith-based Stories and Facts Tour, which is also very good. Throughout the tour, Randy pointed out many things to us that are right out in the open and people pass up all the time as they rush to their favorite attractions. Things like a single light bulb on Main Street that is half red and half white, or how you can tell when you're leaving Frontierland and entering New Orleans Square. All of these details come with very interesting stories behind them, and Randy is an endless fount of Disneyland knowledge! On the faith side of things, Randy shared such stories about how Walt had originally intended there to be a church on Main Street and why it never happened, but there is, in fact, a church that can be seen at the end of Main Street, and he'll tell you exactly where to look. Randy also shared with us an interesting parallel between the story of David and Goliath and the Sleeping Beauty display in Sleeping Beauty's Castle. Very interesting stuff! For more info on Randy's tours, you can email him at DLPlans@storiesofthemagic.com. More from Randy Crane Stories of the Magic Podcast - Stories of the Magic is a positive and story-filled Disney podcast offering positive stories from Cast Members, Imagineers, artists, actors, and more–including guests–promoting a mutual love of Disney, celebrating and preserving the Disney magic, and inspiring people to live their dreams just as Walt Disney did. Faith and the Magic Kingdom Book - Disneyland is all about story, and God is a God of story––and of visual aids. “Faith and the Magic Kingdom” combines your favorite Disney theme park attractions (and more) with God's story of love, turning the park into a 3-dimensional parable. Learn to see Disneyland in a whole new way while you experience true abundant life in Christ. Once Upon Your Time Book - Seven Strategies for Gaining Control of Your Time Through a Tour of the Magic Kingdom Leaving Conformity Coaching - Randy works with Christians whose lives are out of balance helping them discover and connect to their God-given purposes and value, to build their lives to achieve true success and meaning, and to positively impact their world. Earl of Sandwich Our lunch at Earl of Sandwich was overall pretty tasty. Kris had the Holiday Turkey Sandwich, which had pretty much a Thanksgiving dinner in it! It consisted of turkey, stuffing, gravy, and cranberry sauce. Very tasty! Megan got the broccoli cheese soup which she liked, and the kids got pepperoni pizza bread. Conversations with Kit Kit gives his review of our tour with Randy. Join us on Facebook! Come join our Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your advice on visiting Disneyland with your kids…or even just to geek out over Disney! Visiting Disneyland & Disney World with Kids — Go Mouse Scouts Get in Touch with Go Mouse Scouts! Email us at fun@gomousescouts.com, find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and iHeart Radio. Planning a Disney Vacation? Are you planning a Disney vacation? Let us help you out! We've teamed up with Goldgell Getaways and they can help you with all of your planning details and since they're paid by Disney, they can do it at no additional cost to you! Their amazing agents will work with you directly to make sure you're getting the best rates possible on lodging and admission, and will even keep their eyes peeled for other discounts or bonuses to add to your trip as they come up! There's just so much to consider when planning a vacation to Walt Disney World, Disneyland, or even a Disney cruise. Let Goldgell Getaways take care of it for you so you can know for sure that nothing will get missed and you'll have a wonderful, magical trip! Plus, if you book a trip to Disneyland, you're entitled to a free digital copy of our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids! For a free, no-obligation quote, visit www.gomousescouts.com/quote, and have fun on your trip! FREE EBOOK: 10 Ways Families Can Save on a Disneyland Trip! One of the very first things we hear when we talk to other people about visiting Disneyland is, “That sounds like so much fun, I wish we could go! It’s just so expensive.” After hearing this so many times, we started to look for ways that families could save on a Disneyland trip. We found that while a Disneyland trip will be expensive (but totally worth it), you might be surprised to find that with a little forethought and planning, it can be within your reach! In this short ebook, we’ve grouped our tips into three main categories: tips on saving and collecting extra money for your trip, saving on the trip itself, and ways to save at the parks on food and souvenirs. We even added five bonus tips on some free and inexpensive things you can do at Disneyland! Sign up for our email list (below) and we'll email it right out to you! We'll also let you know when our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids is released and keep you up to date on news, contests, and our latest podcast episodes. By the way, you also get our two previous freebies: Disneyland Resort Scavenger Hunts and our Unofficial Day at Disney Resource Pack! Subscribe to our mailing list Subscribe to our mailing list
Megan & Kris took a trip to the "Dark Side." We visited Universal Studios Hollywood and had a blast! (Don't tell Mickey Mouse.) Listen as we talk about our first experience there after 20 years and our children's first visit. Trip Review of Universal Studios Hollywood In this trip review of Universal Studios Hollywood, we touch on the following topics: Preparation We pretty much prepared for this the same way we prepare for our Disneyland trips. We packed our lunch and snacks and everything else we thought we'd need. We should have packed a change of clothes for Kit though… Wizarding World of Harry Potter We were in complete awe! This place is amazing and all-encompassing down to the smallest detail. We can see how it's giving The Mouse a run for its money. And teh butterbeer is so delicious! Olivander's Wand Shop Ginny got to participate in this experience and got to have a wand "pick her." We were a little apprehensive when she was singled out since she has a condition called selective mutism, but she did very well and the Wand Maker was very good with her even though she couldn't talk. Back Lot Tram Ride This has changed a lot since we visited last and it's definitely not kid-friendly. The King Kong and Fast & Furious portions were terrifying for our kids, and Kit said, "I never want to go on that again." Animal Actors Show We actually visited this show twice. It was a very fun and educational show involving trained animals. Very family friendly and had some wonderfully humorous moments. We mentioned how Megan's sister, Rachel, trains dogs and actually uses dogs to herd sheep. Check out this video on what she does! It's very interesting. Super Silly Fun Land We mainly visited the playground and water play area which we weren't prepared for. Kit got drenched and we had to figure out what to do with him. Waterworld Show We loved this show, especially Teddy and Kit. It was a great stunt show with action on the water and some fun surprises. Final Thoughts This park isn't really a place for families with young children. There's really not very much that young kids can do, ride-wise, other than the Dumbo-style ride in Super Silly Fun Land. It's better to visit when your kids are a little older. It's more aimed at teens, tweens, and young adults. Our favorite things were the shows we experienced and how they handle their rider swap. In fact, if Disneyland adopted this method, it'd be a lot better for families. Conversations with Kit Kit talks about how he liked the trip to Universal Studios Hollywood. Join us on Facebook! Come join our Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your advice on visiting Disneyland with your kids…or even just to geek out over Disney! Visiting Disneyland & Disney World with Kids — Go Mouse Scouts Get in Touch with Go Mouse Scouts! Email us at fun@gomousescouts.com, find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and iHeart Radio. Planning a Disney Vacation? Are you planning a Disney vacation? Let us help you out! We've teamed up with Goldgell Getaways and they can help you with all of your planning details and since they're paid by Disney, they can do it at no additional cost to you! Their amazing agents will work with you directly to make sure you're getting the best rates possible on lodging and admission, and will even keep their eyes peeled for other discounts or bonuses to add to your trip as they come up! There's just so much to consider when planning a vacation to Walt Disney World, Disneyland, or even a Disney cruise. Let Goldgell Getaways take care of it for you so you can know for sure that nothing will get missed and you'll have a wonderful, magical trip! Plus, if you book a trip to Disneyland, you're entitled to a free digital copy of our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids! For a free, no-obligation quote, visit www.gomousescouts.com/quote, and have fun on your trip! FREE EBOOK: 10 Ways Families Can Save on a Disneyland Trip! One of the very first things we hear when we talk to other people about visiting Disneyland is, “That sounds like so much fun, I wish we could go! It’s just so expensive.” After hearing this so many times, we started to look for ways that families could save on a Disneyland trip. We found that while a Disneyland trip will be expensive (but totally worth it), you might be surprised to find that with a little forethought and planning, it can be within your reach! In this short ebook, we’ve grouped our tips into three main categories: tips on saving and collecting extra money for your trip, saving on the trip itself, and ways to save at the parks on food and souvenirs. We even added five bonus tips on some free and inexpensive things you can do at Disneyland! Sign up for our email list (below) and we'll email it right out to you! We'll also let you know when our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids is released and keep you up to date on news, contests, and our latest podcast episodes. By the way, you also get our two previous freebies: Disneyland Resort Scavenger Hunts and our Unofficial Day at Disney Resource Pack! Subscribe to our mailing list Subscribe to our mailing list
Megan & Kris talk about how to maximize your time at Disneyland during a crowded day! Also, we're trying out a new format for our show. Starting with this episode, we're going to be combining the park tips and conversations with Kit into one episode and release those once per week. The reason for this is to attempt to cut back on the amount of work it takes to put out an episode. I talk more about it at the top of the show. If you like this change or have any other suggestions, please drop us a line and let us know! How to Maximize Your Time at Disneyland Have a plan, but be flexible. You don't want to just "wing it" when visiting Disneyland. We each pick our "must do's" for the day and make those our priority. You also want to make sure to be flexible. It may be that somebody's "must do" is closed, or maybe minds are changed. Your plans aren't set in stone, so be prepared to change things up. Start early, stay late Do as much as you can before everyone gets there and after everyone leaves. Try to get to the parks before Rope Drop and/or stay late. If the park opens at 8:00 am, you usually have a few hours before the big crowds arrive to get in as much as you can. We're frequently able to hit five or six attractions before 11. Crowds will usually start thinning too around 10 pm if you can wait them out. Also, consider doing attractions that have long lines in the sun early when it's cooler. Peter Pan, for example, has wait times of 45–50 minutes with a good portion of the queue out in the sun. Don't blame us if you get heat stroke while waiting for Peter Pan. Use FASTPASS Use FASTPASSes on popular attractions like Space Mountain and Indiana Jones. (Try combining them with rider swap, if you have young kids or babies, for more value.) Use mobile apps Use apps like MouseWait and the Disneyland App to gauge wait times and adjust schedule when appropriate. Take it slow during the day Take things slow once the big crowds get there. After all, you've already checked off most of the things on your list in the morning, right? Conversations with Kit Kit talks about The Magic School Bus and a really cool educational kit that he got that helps him learn about the human body. Join us on Facebook! Come join our Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your advice on visiting Disneyland with your kids…or even just to geek out over Disney! Visiting Disneyland & Disney World with Kids — Go Mouse Scouts Get in Touch with Go Mouse Scouts! Email us at fun@gomousescouts.com, find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and iHeart Radio. Planning a Disney Vacation? Are you planning a Disney vacation? Let us help you out! We've teamed up with Goldgell Getaways and they can help you with all of your planning details and since they're paid by Disney, they can do it at no additional cost to you! Their amazing agents will work with you directly to make sure you're getting the best rates possible on lodging and admission, and will even keep their eyes peeled for other discounts or bonuses to add to your trip as they come up! There's just so much to consider when planning a vacation to Walt Disney World, Disneyland, or even a Disney cruise. Let Goldgell Getaways take care of it for you so you can know for sure that nothing will get missed and you'll have a wonderful, magical trip! Plus, if you book a trip to Disneyland, you're entitled to a free digital copy of our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids! For a free, no obligation quote, visit www.gomousescouts.com/quote, and have fun on your trip! FREE EBOOK: 10 Ways Families Can Save on a Disneyland Trip! One of the very first things we hear when we talk to other people about visiting Disneyland is, “That sounds like so much fun, I wish we could go! It’s just so expensive.” After hearing this so many times, we started to look for ways that families could save on a Disneyland trip. We found that while a Disneyland trip will be expensive (but totally worth it), you might be surprised to find that with a little forethought and planning, it can be within your reach! In this short ebook, we’ve grouped our tips into three main categories: tips on saving and collecting extra money for your trip, saving on the trip itself, and ways to save at the parks on food and souvenirs. We even added five bonus tips on some free and inexpensive things you can do at Disneyland! Sign up for our email list (below) and we'll email it right out to you! We'll also let you know when our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids is released and keep you up to date on news, contests, and our latest podcast episodes. By the way, you also get our two previous freebies: Disneyland Resort Scavenger Hunts and our Unofficial Day at Disney Resource Pack! Subscribe to our mailing list Subscribe to our mailing list
Kit and Kris talk about his summer Lego Camp and how much fun he had building! Come Join Our Facebook Group! Come join our Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your advice on visiting Disneyland with your kids…or even just to geek out over Disney! Visiting Disneyland & Disney World with Kids — Go Mouse Scouts Get in Touch with Go Mouse Scouts! Email us at fun@gomousescouts.com, find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and iHeart Radio. FREE EBOOK: 10 Ways Families Can Save on a Disneyland Trip! One of the very first things we hear when we talk to other people about visiting Disneyland is, “That sounds like so much fun, I wish we could go! It’s just so expensive.” After hearing this so many times, we started to look for ways that families could save on a Disneyland trip. We found that while a Disneyland trip will be expensive (but totally worth it), you might be surprised to find that with a little forethought and planning, it can be within your reach! In this short ebook, we’ve grouped our tips into three main categories: tips on saving and collecting extra money for your trip, saving on the trip itself, and ways to save at the parks on food and souvenirs. We even added five bonus tips on some free and inexpensive things you can do at Disneyland! Sign up for our email list (below) and we'll email it right out to you! We'll also let you know when our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids is released and keep you up to date on news, contests, and our latest podcast episodes. By the way, you also get our two previous freebies: Disneyland Resort Scavenger Hunts and our Unofficial Day at Disney Resource Pack! Subscribe to our mailing list Subscribe to our mailing list
In this episode, Megan & Kris give Five helpful tips for families visiting Disneyland. Five Family Disneyland Tips Tag your stroller for easy ID at a distance. There're a couple ways we do this. Our favorite way to do this is to drape a blanket over the top and the stroller handle. This does two things: it makes our stroller stand out visually from the others and it also covers up what we may have in the stroller. We never keep any valuables in it, but why provide temptation to anyone to go snooping, right? Save on souvenirs by purchasing them before your visit. This is a great way to save money at the parks. Instead of buying souvenirs there, buy them before you go, at places like Target, the Disney Store (clearance), or anywhere else, locally, that might have Disney merchandise. Then, bring them into the park with you and give them out while you're there! Your kids don't need to know that you didn't purchase them on Disney property. Here's the magical phrase: "Hey, look what I got you!" Write your phone number on your children. The bottom line here is to make sure you can be contacted if your kids get lost. This can be done in many ways. You can buy bracelets that you can write contact and identifying information, use a sharpie to write your number on the hem of their shirt, or a pen to write on their arm. Free Samples! Both Ghirardelli and the Boudin Bakery give free samples when you walk in. Feel free to visit the bakery, grab a sample of freshly baked sourdough bread, and learn how it's made by watching the instructional video and observing the cast members work. Then, walk across the way into the Ghirardelli Soda Fountain & Chocolate shop where you'll receive a free chocolate square for dessert! (Also feel free to buy one of their delicious creations!) Free Ice Water! Free ice water can be found in the Disney parks from restaurants that offer fountain drinks. Just go in and ask! Filtered water spigots are available in the Baby Care Centers at both parks as well as at Rancho del Zocalo, the French Market, and Tomorrowland Terrace restaurants. Still tasted gross, so bring water flavoring. Also, filtered water spigots are available in the Baby Care Centers at both parks as well as at Rancho del Zocalo, the French Market, and Tomorrowland Terrace restaurants. Note: It still tastes "tappy," so bring water flavoring! Come Join Our Facebook Group! Come join our Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your advice on visiting Disneyland with your kids…or even just to geek out over Disney! Visiting Disneyland & Disney World with Kids — Go Mouse Scouts Get in Touch with Go Mouse Scouts! Email us at fun@gomousescouts.com, find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and iHeart Radio. FREE EBOOK: 10 Ways Families Can Save on a Disneyland Trip! One of the very first things we hear when we talk to other people about visiting Disneyland is, “That sounds like so much fun, I wish we could go! It’s just so expensive.” After hearing this so many times, we started to look for ways that families could save on a Disneyland trip. We found that while a Disneyland trip will be expensive (but totally worth it), you might be surprised to find that with a little forethought and planning, it can be within your reach! In this short ebook, we’ve grouped our tips into three main categories: tips on saving and collecting extra money for your trip, saving on the trip itself, and ways to save at the parks on food and souvenirs. We even added five bonus tips on some free and inexpensive things you can do at Disneyland! Sign up for our email list (below) and we'll email it right out to you! We'll also let you know when our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids is released and keep you up to date on news, contests, and our latest podcast episodes. By the way, you also get our two previous freebies: Disneyland Resort Scavenger Hunts and our Unofficial Day at Disney Resource Pack! Subscribe to our mailing list Subscribe to our mailing list.
Kit tells us about watching the solar eclipse and what he liked about it! Come Join Our Facebook Group! Come join our Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your advice on visiting Disneyland with your kids…or even just to geek out over Disney! Visiting Disneyland & Disney World with Kids — Go Mouse Scouts Get in Touch with Go Mouse Scouts! Email us at fun@gomousescouts.com, find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe in iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, and iHeart Radio. Also, catch us on DiS-Versal Radio! FREE EBOOK: 10 Ways Families Can Save on a Disneyland Trip! One of the very first things we hear when we talk to other people about visiting Disneyland is, “That sounds like so much fun, I wish we could go! It’s just so expensive.” After hearing this so many times, we started to look for ways that families could save on a Disneyland trip. We found that while a Disneyland trip will be expensive (but totally worth it), you might be surprised to find that with a little forethought and planning, it can be within your reach! In this short ebook, we’ve grouped our tips into three main categories: tips on saving and collecting extra money for your trip, saving on the trip itself, and ways to save at the parks on food and souvenirs. We even added five bonus tips on some free and inexpensive things you can do at Disneyland! Sign up for our email list (below) and we'll email it right out to you! We'll also let you know when our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids is released and keep you up to date on news, contests, and our latest podcast episodes. By the way, you also get our two previous freebies: Disneyland Resort Scavenger Hunts and our Unofficial Day at Disney Resource Pack! Subscribe to our mailing list Subscribe to our mailing list
Kris & Megan talk about where you can find your kids' favorite foods at Disneyland and give some general tips for feeding picky kids there. Feeding Picky Kids at Disneyland Feeding kids can require a certain amount of finesse. Here are our tips on making it as easy as possible. • Eat early. Having lunch around 11am and dinner around 5pm can help you avoid the more crowded times, meaning less waiting and better seating choices. • Kids’ meal sizes are on the small side. The toddler meal is small enough for a one-year-old but really too small for a two-year-old (unless yours eats like a bird). At seven years old, our oldest has nearly grown out of the kids’ meals. • Split an adult meal between two kids. It won’t come with a drink like the kids’ meals, but they can split a burger and fries, pizza, chicken strips, or something more adventurous for some extra food for them and a little savings for you. Most quick-service eateries have some pretty standard kid dishes. Burgers: • Galactic Grill (Tomorrowland, Disneyland Park) • Hungry Bear Restaurant (Critter Country, Disneyland Park) • Red Rose Taverne (Fantasyland, Disneyland Park) • Smokejumpers Grill (Grizzly Peak, DCA) Pizza: • Boardwalk Pizza & Pasta (Paradise Pier, DCA) • Daisy’s Diner (Mickey’s Toontown, Disneyland Park) • Redd Rockett’s Pizza Port (Tomorrowland, Disneyland Park) • Red Rose Taverne (Fantasyland, Disneyland Park) Chicken Nuggets: • Galactic Grill (Tomorrowland, Disneyland Park) • Golden Horseshoe (Frontierland, Disneyland Park) • Hungry Bear Restaurant (Critter Country, Disneyland Park) • Smokejumpers Grill (Grizzly Peak, DCA) • Stage Door Café (Frontierland, Disneyland Park) Turkey Sandwich: • Flo’s V-8 Café (Cars Land, DCA) • Galactic Grill (Tomorrowland, Disneyland Park) • Jolly Holiday Bakery (Main Street, Disneyland Park) • Pacific Wharf Café (Pacific Wharf, DCA) • Pluto’s Dog House (Mickey’s Toontown, Disneyland Park) • Red Rose Taverne (Fantasyland, Disneyland Park) Power Pack: (yogurt, sliced apples, carrots, banana, and whole-grain Goldfish crackers): Disneyland Park • Harbour Galley (Critter Country) • Hungry Bear Restaurant (Critter Country) • Troubadour Tavern (Fantasyland) • Clarabelle’s (Mickey’s Toontown) • Golden Horseshoe (Frontierland) • Stage Door Café (Frontierland) • Coca-Cola Refreshment Corner (Main Street) • Galactic Grill (Tomorrowland) DCA • Smokejumpers Grill (Grizzly Peak) • Award Wieners (Hollywood Land) • Pacific Wharf Café (Pacific Wharf) Toddler Meals: Disneyland Park • Hungry Bear Restaurant (Critter Country) - Cheesy Macaroni • Red Rose Taverne (Fantasyland) - Cheesy Macaroni • Rancho del Zocalo (Frontierland) - Arroz con Pollo (rice and chicken), Arroz con Frijoles (rice and beans) • Galactic Grill (Tomorrowland) - Cheesy Macaroni • Redd Rockett’s Pizza Port (Tomorrowland) - Cheesy Macaroni • Pluto’s Dog House (Mickey’s Toontown) - Cheesy Macaroni DCA • Smokejumpers Grill (Grizzly Peak) - Cheesy Macaroni • Cocina Cucamonga Mexican Grill (Pacific Wharf) - Arroz con Pollo • Pacific Wharf Café (Pacific Wharf) - Cheesy Macaroni • Boardwalk Pizza & Pasta (Paradise Pier) - Cheesy Macaroni Other: • Bean and cheese burrito - Rancho del Zocalo (Frontierland, Disneyland Park) • Chicken taco - Rancho del Zocalo (Frontierland, Disneyland Park) • Turkey hot dog - Coca-Cola Refreshment Corner (Main Street, Disneyland Park) • Macaroni and cheese - Jolly Holiday Bakery (Main Street, Disneyland Park) • Spaghetti and meatballs - Redd Rockett’s Pizza Port (Tomorrowland, Disneyland Park) • Turkey hot dog - Pluto’s Dog House (Mickey’s Toontown, Disneyland Park) • Macaroni and cheese - Flo’s V-8 Café (Cars Land, DCA) • Roast Beef sandwich - Flo’s V-8 Café (Cars Land, DCA) • Turkey hot dog - Award Wieners (Hollywood Land, DCA) • Bean and cheese burrito - Cocina Cucamonga Mexican Grill (Pacific Wharf, DCA) • Chicken quesadilla - Cocina Cucamonga Mexican Grill (Pacific Wharf, DCA) • Chicken and brown rice - Lucky Fortune Cookery (Pacific Wharf, DCA) • Turkey meatball sandwich - Boardwalk Pizza & Pasta (Paradise Pier, DCA) • Spaghetti and meatballs - Boardwalk Pizza & Pasta (Paradise Pier, DCA) Water • Drink plenty of water, especially when it’s hot. • Any place with fountain drinks will give you a cup of ice water or ice for free. • Refill your water bottles at drinking fountains throughout the parks. Try flavor packets or drops if you’re picky about the taste of the Anaheim tap water. • Consider a water bottle with a built-in filter to improve the taste. Come Join Our Facebook Group! Come join our Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your advice on visiting Disneyland with your kids…or even just to geek out over Disney! Visiting Disneyland & Disney World with Kids — Go Mouse Scouts Get in Touch with Go Mouse Scouts! Email us at fun@gomousescouts.com, find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe in iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, and iHeart Radio. Also, catch us on DiS-Versal Radio! FREE EBOOK: 10 Ways Families Can Save on a Disneyland Trip! One of the very first things we hear when we talk to other people about visiting Disneyland is, “That sounds like so much fun, I wish we could go! It’s just so expensive.” After hearing this so many times, we started to look for ways that families could save on a Disneyland trip. We found that while a Disneyland trip will be expensive (but totally worth it), you might be surprised to find that with a little forethought and planning, it can be within your reach! In this short ebook, we’ve grouped our tips into three main categories: tips on saving and collecting extra money for your trip, saving on the trip itself, and ways to save at the parks on food and souvenirs. We even added five bonus tips on some free and inexpensive things you can do at Disneyland! Sign up for our email list (below) and we'll email it right out to you! We'll also let you know when our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids is released and keep you up to date on news, contests, and our latest podcast episodes. By the way, you also get our two previous freebies: Disneyland Resort Scavenger Hunts and our Unofficial Day at Disney Resource Pack! Subscribe to our mailing list Subscribe to our mailing list
Kit tells us about his three favorite Disneyland rides: Roger Rabbit's CarToon Spin, The Haunted Mansion, and Star Tours! Come Join Our Facebook Group! Come join our Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your advice on visiting Disneyland with your kids…or even just to geek out over Disney! Visiting Disneyland & Disney World with Kids — Go Mouse Scouts Get in Touch with Go Mouse Scouts! Email us at fun@gomousescouts.com, find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe in iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, and iHeart Radio. Also, catch us on DiS-Versal Radio! FREE EBOOK: 10 Ways Families Can Save on a Disneyland Trip! One of the very first things we hear when we talk to other people about visiting Disneyland is, “That sounds like so much fun, I wish we could go! It’s just so expensive.” After hearing this so many times, we started to look for ways that families could save on a Disneyland trip. We found that while a Disneyland trip will be expensive (but totally worth it), you might be surprised to find that with a little forethought and planning, it can be within your reach! In this short ebook, we’ve grouped our tips into three main categories: tips on saving and collecting extra money for your trip, saving on the trip itself, and ways to save at the parks on food and souvenirs. We even added five bonus tips on some free and inexpensive things you can do at Disneyland! Sign up for our email list (below) and we'll email it right out to you! We'll also let you know when our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids is released and keep you up to date on news, contests, and our latest podcast episodes. By the way, you also get our two previous freebies: Disneyland Resort Scavenger Hunts and our Unofficial Day at Disney Resource Pack! Subscribe to our mailing list Subscribe to our mailing list
In this bonus episode, a Disney Community Spotlight, we get to know Trent & Jeni Caillouet from the Disney DNA Podcast! They answer some fun questions and and we generally "geek out" over Disney parks! Y'all are gonna love it! Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Google Play | iHeart Radio Come Join Our Facebook Group! Come join our Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your advice on visiting Disneyland with your kids…or even just to geek out over Disney! Visiting Disneyland & Disney World with Kids — Go Mouse Scouts Get in Touch with Go Mouse Scouts! Email us at fun@gomousescouts.com, find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe in iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, and iHeart Radio. Also, catch us on DiS-Versal Radio! FREE EBOOK: 10 Ways Families Can Save on a Disneyland Trip! One of the very first things we hear when we talk to other people about visiting Disneyland is, “That sounds like so much fun, I wish we could go! It’s just so expensive.” After hearing this so many times, we started to look for ways that families could save on a Disneyland trip. We found that while a Disneyland trip will be expensive (but totally worth it), you might be surprised to find that with a little forethought and planning, it can be within your reach! In this short ebook, we’ve grouped our tips into three main categories: tips on saving and collecting extra money for your trip, saving on the trip itself, and ways to save at the parks on food and souvenirs. We even added five bonus tips on some free and inexpensive things you can do at Disneyland! Sign up for our email list (below) and we'll email it right out to you! We'll also let you know when our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids is released and keep you up to date on news, contests, and our latest podcast episodes. By the way, you also get our two previous freebies: Disneyland Resort Scavenger Hunts and our Unofficial Day at Disney Resource Pack! Subscribe to our mailing list Subscribe to our mailing list
Megan & Kris recently took advantage of the Fantasmic! dinner package at the River Belle Terrace at Disneyland. In this episode, they give their review both on the package, food, and the updates to the show. Come Join Our Facebook Group! Come join our Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your advice on visiting Disneyland with your kids…or even just to geek out over Disney! Visiting Disneyland & Disney World with Kids — Go Mouse Scouts Get in Touch with Go Mouse Scouts! Email us at fun@gomousescouts.com, find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe in iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, and iHeart Radio. Also, catch us on DiS-Versal Radio! FREE EBOOK: 10 Ways Families Can Save on a Disneyland Trip! One of the very first things we hear when we talk to other people about visiting Disneyland is, “That sounds like so much fun, I wish we could go! It’s just so expensive.” After hearing this so many times, we started to look for ways that families could save on a Disneyland trip. We found that while a Disneyland trip will be expensive (but totally worth it), you might be surprised to find that with a little forethought and planning, it can be within your reach! In this short ebook, we’ve grouped our tips into three main categories: tips on saving and collecting extra money for your trip, saving on the trip itself, and ways to save at the parks on food and souvenirs. We even added five bonus tips on some free and inexpensive things you can do at Disneyland! Sign up for our email list (below) and we'll email it right out to you! We'll also let you know when our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids is released and keep you up to date on news, contests, and our latest podcast episodes. By the way, you also get our two previous freebies: Disneyland Resort Scavenger Hunts and our Unofficial Day at Disney Resource Pack! Join our email list!
In this episode, our four-year-old son, Kit, gives us his review of seeing Disneyland's Fantasmic! for the first time! Come Join Our Facebook Group! Come join our Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your advice on visiting Disneyland with your kids…or even just to geek out over Disney! Visiting Disneyland & Disney World with Kids — Go Mouse Scouts Get in Touch with Go Mouse Scouts! Email us at fun@gomousescouts.com, find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe in iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, and iHeart Radio. Also, catch us on DiS-Versal Radio! FREE EBOOK: 10 Ways Families Can Save on a Disneyland Trip! One of the very first things we hear when we talk to other people about visiting Disneyland is, “That sounds like so much fun, I wish we could go! It’s just so expensive.” After hearing this so many times, we started to look for ways that families could save on a Disneyland trip. We found that while a Disneyland trip will be expensive (but totally worth it), you might be surprised to find that with a little forethought and planning, it can be within your reach! In this short ebook, we’ve grouped our tips into three main categories: tips on saving and collecting extra money for your trip, saving on the trip itself, and ways to save at the parks on food and souvenirs. We even added five bonus tips on some free and inexpensive things you can do at Disneyland! Sign up for our email list (below) and we'll email it right out to you! We'll also let you know when our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids is released and keep you up to date on news, contests, and our latest podcast episodes. By the way, you also get our two previous freebies: Disneyland Resort Scavenger Hunts and our Unofficial Day at Disney Resource Pack! Subscribe to our mailing list Subscribe to our mailing list
In this bonus episode, a Disney Community Spotlight, we get to know Joey McGirr from the Disney Hack Podcast! He answers some fun questions and also tells some fun stories from his time working graveyard Disney Custodial at Disneyland! Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Google Play | iHeart Radio Come Join Our Facebook Group! Come join our Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your advice on visiting Disneyland with your kids…or even just to geek out over Disney! Visiting Disneyland & Disney World with Kids — Go Mouse Scouts Get in Touch with Go Mouse Scouts! Email us at fun@gomousescouts.com, find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe in iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, and iHeart Radio. Also, catch us on DiS-Versal Radio! FREE EBOOK: 10 Ways Families Can Save on a Disneyland Trip! One of the very first things we hear when we talk to other people about visiting Disneyland is, “That sounds like so much fun, I wish we could go! It’s just so expensive.” After hearing this so many times, we started to look for ways that families could save on a Disneyland trip. We found that while a Disneyland trip will be expensive (but totally worth it), you might be surprised to find that with a little forethought and planning, it can be within your reach! In this short ebook, we’ve grouped our tips into three main categories: tips on saving and collecting extra money for your trip, saving on the trip itself, and ways to save at the parks on food and souvenirs. We even added five bonus tips on some free and inexpensive things you can do at Disneyland! Sign up for our email list (below) and we'll email it right out to you! We'll also let you know when our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids is released and keep you up to date on news, contests, and our latest podcast episodes. By the way, you also get our two previous freebies: Disneyland Resort Scavenger Hunts and our Unofficial Day at Disney Resource Pack! Subscribe to our mailing list Subscribe to our mailing list
In this episode, Megan & Kris talk about some ways to make great memories at Disney parks! Making Disney Memories Here are five ways you can capture and make great Disney memories: Take lots of photos and have Disney cast members take photos for you too! (Hint: they'll even use your own camera or cell phone too, just ask!) Be present with each other. Don't constantly be on your phone or let your kids have their earbuds in all the time. Enjoy each other's company! Plan and do something nice for a cast member or another family. This can be anything from genuinely thanking them or passing forward an act of kindness. Get creative! Doing something nice for someone else as a family will give you that wonderful memory and bring you closer together. Have a nice meal together and reflect on what you've done so far. People connect when dining together. Look for "magic moments" that are in abundance at the Disney parks! Things like playing musical chairs with Alice and the Mad Hatter near Coke Corner and other interactions with cast members. Come Join Our Facebook Group! Come join our Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your advice on visiting Disneyland with your kids…or even just to geek out over Disney! Visiting Disneyland & Disney World with Kids — Go Mouse Scouts Get in Touch with Go Mouse Scouts! Email us at fun@gomousescouts.com, find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe in iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, and iHeart Radio. Also, catch us on DiS-Versal Radio! FREE EBOOK: 10 Ways Families Can Save on a Disneyland Trip! One of the very first things we hear when we talk to other people about visiting Disneyland is, “That sounds like so much fun, I wish we could go! It’s just so expensive.” After hearing this so many times, we started to look for ways that families could save on a Disneyland trip. We found that while a Disneyland trip will be expensive (but totally worth it), you might be surprised to find that with a little forethought and planning, it can be within your reach! In this short ebook, we’ve grouped our tips into three main categories: tips on saving and collecting extra money for your trip, saving on the trip itself, and ways to save at the parks on food and souvenirs. We even added five bonus tips on some free and inexpensive things you can do at Disneyland! Sign up for our email list (below) and we'll email it right out to you! We'll also let you know when our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids is released and keep you up to date on news, contests, and our latest podcast episodes. By the way, you also get our two previous freebies: Disneyland Resort Scavenger Hunts and our Unofficial Day at Disney Resource Pack! Subscribe to our mailing list Subscribe to our mailing list
Five year old Kit talks about watching The Mighty Ducks and playing "kitchen hockey" with Daddy! Come Join Our Facebook Group! Come join our Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your advice on visiting Disneyland with your kids…or even just to geek out over Disney! Visiting Disneyland & Disney World with Kids — Go Mouse Scouts Get in Touch with Go Mouse Scouts! Email us at fun@gomousescouts.com, find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe in iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, and iHeart Radio. Also, catch us on DiS-Versal Radio! FREE EBOOK: 10 Ways Families Can Save on a Disneyland Trip! One of the very first things we hear when we talk to other people about visiting Disneyland is, “That sounds like so much fun, I wish we could go! It’s just so expensive.” After hearing this so many times, we started to look for ways that families could save on a Disneyland trip. We found that while a Disneyland trip will be expensive (but totally worth it), you might be surprised to find that with a little forethought and planning, it can be within your reach! In this short ebook, we’ve grouped our tips into three main categories: tips on saving and collecting extra money for your trip, saving on the trip itself, and ways to save at the parks on food and souvenirs. We even added five bonus tips on some free and inexpensive things you can do at Disneyland! Sign up for our email list (below) and we'll email it right out to you! We'll also let you know when our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids is released and keep you up to date on news, contests, and our latest podcast episodes. By the way, you also get our two previous freebies: Disneyland Resort Scavenger Hunts and our Unofficial Day at Disney Resource Pack! Subscribe to our mailing list Subscribe to our mailing list
In this episode, Megan and Kris talk about their top five Disney wins! 5. Flying to WDW with two kids and a baby. 4. Sitting front row at the Festival of the Lion King and Kit getting to go up and interact with the cast including Timon. 3. Dressed Kit up as Peter Pan and being there for when Pan arrived in Fantasyland 2. Megan taking all three kids at once 1. Engagement at Disneyland Come Join Our Facebook Group! Come join our Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your advice on visiting Disneyland with your kids…or even just to geek out over Disney! Visiting Disneyland & Disney World with Kids — Go Mouse Scouts Get in Touch with Go Mouse Scouts! Email us at fun@gomousescouts.com, find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe in iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, and iHeart Radio. Also, catch us on DiS-Versal Radio! FREE EBOOK: 10 Ways Families Can Save on a Disneyland Trip! One of the very first things we hear when we talk to other people about visiting Disneyland is, “That sounds like so much fun, I wish we could go! It’s just so expensive.” After hearing this so many times, we started to look for ways that families could save on a Disneyland trip. We found that while a Disneyland trip will be expensive (but totally worth it), you might be surprised to find that with a little forethought and planning, it can be within your reach! In this short ebook, we’ve grouped our tips into three main categories: tips on saving and collecting extra money for your trip, saving on the trip itself, and ways to save at the parks on food and souvenirs. We even added five bonus tips on some free and inexpensive things you can do at Disneyland! Sign up for our email list (below) and we'll email it right out to you! We'll also let you know when our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids is released and keep you up to date on news, contests, and our latest podcast episodes. By the way, you also get our two previous freebies: Disneyland Resort Scavenger Hunts and our Unofficial Day at Disney Resource Pack! Subscribe to our mailing list Subscribe to our mailing list
In this episode, Kit talks about meeting his brand new baby brother! Come Join Our Facebook Group! Come join our Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your advice on visiting Disneyland with your kids…or even just to geek out over Disney! Visiting Disneyland & Disney World with Kids — Go Mouse Scouts Get in Touch with Go Mouse Scouts! Email us at fun@gomousescouts.com, find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe in iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, and iHeart Radio. Also, catch us on DiS-Versal Radio! FREE EBOOK: 10 Ways Families Can Save on a Disneyland Trip! One of the very first things we hear when we talk to other people about visiting Disneyland is, “That sounds like so much fun, I wish we could go! It’s just so expensive.” After hearing this so many times, we started to look for ways that families could save on a Disneyland trip. We found that while a Disneyland trip will be expensive (but totally worth it), you might be surprised to find that with a little forethought and planning, it can be within your reach! In this short ebook, we’ve grouped our tips into three main categories: tips on saving and collecting extra money for your trip, saving on the trip itself, and ways to save at the parks on food and souvenirs. We even added five bonus tips on some free and inexpensive things you can do at Disneyland! Sign up for our email list (below) and we'll email it right out to you! We'll also let you know when our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids is released and keep you up to date on news, contests, and our latest podcast episodes. By the way, you also get our two previous freebies: Disneyland Resort Scavenger Hunts and our Unofficial Day at Disney Resource Pack! Subscribe to our mailing list Subscribe to our mailing list
Kris & Megan talk about the top 5 reasons your kids might have meltdowns and how to avoid them. Avoiding Meltdowns at Disney Here are the top five reasons your kids might have meltdowns while visiting Disneyland or Walt Disney World. They're Hungry/Thirsty Just because you're at the Disney Parks doesn't mean your kids will ignore their normal eating schedule. Keep this in mind and try to have snacks ready for their normal eating times if your next meal is going to be a little later than normal. They're Tired Same thing here. If your young kids and babies are used to a nap schedule, keep this in mind. You may not be able to get them to nap at the parks, but at least it'll give you some understanding as to their behavior. We'd suggest having some "quiet time" and finding an out of the way area to get away from all the busyness of the park. They're Hot/Cold Try to keep your kids body temperature in mind while you're at the parks. Especially if you're babywearing or if your kids are in hot costumes. They Need to Run Around Sometimes your kids will need to get out and expend some energy. Especially if they've been sitting in a stroller or up in a baby carrier all day. Let them down to walk along with you if they're able or find a play area like Princess Dot's Puddle Park in DCA. They're Overstimulated There's so much to see, smell, taste, hear, and feel at the Disney parks, it's easy for young kids to get overstimulated. Be aware of that and try to find ways where your kids can tune to the outside world, like in the stroller, or to be able to turn inward to you if they're being worn. Come Join Our Facebook Group! Come join our Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your advice on visiting Disneyland with your kids…or even just to geek out over Disney! Visiting Disneyland & Disney World with Kids — Go Mouse Scouts Get in Touch with Go Mouse Scouts! Email us at fun@gomousescouts.com, find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe in iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, and iHeart Radio. Also, catch us on DiS-Versal Radio! FREE EBOOK: 10 Ways Families Can Save on a Disneyland Trip! One of the very first things we hear when we talk to other people about visiting Disneyland is, “That sounds like so much fun, I wish we could go! It’s just so expensive.” After hearing this so many times, we started to look for ways that families could save on a Disneyland trip. We found that while a Disneyland trip will be expensive (but totally worth it), you might be surprised to find that with a little forethought and planning, it can be within your reach! In this short ebook, we’ve grouped our tips into three main categories: tips on saving and collecting extra money for your trip, saving on the trip itself, and ways to save at the parks on food and souvenirs. We even added five bonus tips on some free and inexpensive things you can do at Disneyland! Sign up for our email list (below) and we'll email it right out to you! We'll also let you know when our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids is released and keep you up to date on news, contests, and our latest podcast episodes. By the way, you also get our two previous freebies: Disneyland Resort Scavenger Hunts and our Unofficial Day at Disney Resource Pack! Subscribe to our mailing list Subscribe to our mailing list
Join Us in France Travel Podcast This episode is a trip report with Debbie Raises who shares her insider tips for visiting Disneyland Paris. Debbie and her family live "close to the magic" and hour away from the Walt Disney World in Florida. They have a long history with Disney, she and her husband went on a Disney honeymoon, her husband works for Disney, and they know the parks inside and out. For today's show she has prepared a list of tips you won't want to miss to make your next trip to Disneyland Paris as successful as hers. Debbie and her family were at the resort for 3 and a half days in June 2017. Hotels recommended in this episode: the Sequoia Lodge and the Vienna House Dream Castle at Disneyland Paris To learn about Join Us in France Tours, visit Addicted to France If you enjoy the show, subscribe to the Join Us in France Newsletter Click here for show notes with time stamps for this episode. Click here to review the show on iTunes. Join Us in France Book Group on Goodreads Click here to leave us a voice mail question or comment. Send email feedback: annie@joinusinfrance.com Follow the show on Facebook
Kit talks about performing his very first magic trick, a coloring book that magically colors its self! Here's the video: Come Join Our Facebook Group! Come join our Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your advice on visiting Disneyland with your kids…or even just to geek out over Disney! Visiting Disneyland & Disney World with Kids — Go Mouse Scouts Get in Touch with Go Mouse Scouts! Email us at fun@gomousescouts.com, find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe in iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, and iHeart Radio. Also, catch us on DiS-Versal Radio! FREE EBOOK: 10 Ways Families Can Save on a Disneyland Trip! One of the very first things we hear when we talk to other people about visiting Disneyland is, “That sounds like so much fun, I wish we could go! It’s just so expensive.” After hearing this so many times, we started to look for ways that families could save on a Disneyland trip. We found that while a Disneyland trip will be expensive (but totally worth it), you might be surprised to find that with a little forethought and planning, it can be within your reach! In this short ebook, we’ve grouped our tips into three main categories: tips on saving and collecting extra money for your trip, saving on the trip itself, and ways to save at the parks on food and souvenirs. We even added five bonus tips on some free and inexpensive things you can do at Disneyland! Sign up for our email list (below) and we'll email it right out to you! We'll also let you know when our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids is released and keep you up to date on news, contests, and our latest podcast episodes. By the way, you also get our two previous freebies: Disneyland Resort Scavenger Hunts and our Unofficial Day at Disney Resource Pack! Subscribe to our mailing list Subscribe to our mailing list
Kris & Megan talk about the different character dining options available at Disneyland Resort. Listen to the episode on the player above. Come Join Our Facebook Group! Come join our Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your advice on visiting Disneyland with your kids…or even just to geek out over Disney! Visiting Disneyland & Disney World with Kids — Go Mouse Scouts Get in Touch with Go Mouse Scouts! Email us at fun@gomousescouts.com, find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe in iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, and iHeart Radio. Also, catch us on DiS-Versal Radio! FREE EBOOK: 10 Ways Families Can Save on a Disneyland Trip! One of the very first things we hear when we talk to other people about visiting Disneyland is, “That sounds like so much fun, I wish we could go! It’s just so expensive.” After hearing this so many times, we started to look for ways that families could save on a Disneyland trip. We found that while a Disneyland trip will be expensive (but totally worth it), you might be surprised to find that with a little forethought and planning, it can be within your reach! In this short ebook, we’ve grouped our tips into three main categories: tips on saving and collecting extra money for your trip, saving on the trip itself, and ways to save at the parks on food and souvenirs. We even added five bonus tips on some free and inexpensive things you can do at Disneyland! Sign up for our email list (below) and we'll email it right out to you! We'll also let you know when our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids is released and keep you up to date on news, contests, and our latest podcast episodes. By the way, you also get our two previous freebies: Disneyland Resort Scavenger Hunts and our Unofficial Day at Disney Resource Pack! Subscribe to our mailing list Subscribe to our mailing list
In this episode Kit talks about Anakin Skywalker and Darth Vader. Come Join Our Facebook Group! Come join our Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your advice on visiting Disneyland with your kids…or even just to geek out over Disney! Visiting Disneyland & Disney World with Kids — Go Mouse Scouts Get in Touch with Go Mouse Scouts! Email us at fun@gomousescouts.com, find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe in iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, and iHeart Radio. Also, catch us on DiS-Versal Radio! FREE EBOOK: 10 Ways Families Can Save on a Disneyland Trip! One of the very first things we hear when we talk to other people about visiting Disneyland is, “That sounds like so much fun, I wish we could go! It’s just so expensive.” After hearing this so many times, we started to look for ways that families could save on a Disneyland trip. We found that while a Disneyland trip will be expensive (but totally worth it), you might be surprised to find that with a little forethought and planning, it can be within your reach! In this short ebook, we’ve grouped our tips into three main categories: tips on saving and collecting extra money for your trip, saving on the trip itself, and ways to save at the parks on food and souvenirs. We even added five bonus tips on some free and inexpensive things you can do at Disneyland! Sign up for our email list (below) and we'll email it right out to you! We'll also let you know when our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids is released and keep you up to date on news, contests, and our latest podcast episodes. By the way, you also get our two previous freebies: Disneyland Resort Scavenger Hunts and our Unofficial Day at Disney Resource Pack! Subscribe to our mailing list Subscribe to our mailing list
Megan & Kris reveal their humanity as they list off their top five Disneyland fails! For better or worse, they've made the mistakes so you don't have to. Our Top Five Disneyland FAILS! Listen in as we talk about us not taking our own advice in our Top Five Disneyland fails! Do as we say, kids, not as we do. :) Food Fails - Here's a couple instances where we've screwed up in the food department. Bread is important if you're making sandwiches, right!? Security Antics - Kris is always messing this one up … and of course there was the one time he inadvertantly ditched Megan & the kids… Failure to Plan Ahead - Here's a pro tip: always check out the blackout day calendar. Failure on the Way Out - Leaving the park is easy, right? Not if you forget one very important piece of information … Waiting in Line Fails - Megan shares two stories, one of which there was NO ESCAPE! Come Join Our Facebook Group! Come join our Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your advice on visiting Disneyland with your kids…or even just to geek out over Disney! Visiting Disneyland & Disney World with Kids — Go Mouse Scouts Get in Touch with Go Mouse Scouts! Email us at fun@gomousescouts.com, find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe in iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, and iHeart Radio. Also, catch us on DiS-Versal Radio! FREE EBOOK: 10 Ways Families Can Save on a Disneyland Trip! One of the very first things we hear when we talk to other people about visiting Disneyland is, “That sounds like so much fun, I wish we could go! It’s just so expensive.” After hearing this so many times, we started to look for ways that families could save on a Disneyland trip. We found that while a Disneyland trip will be expensive (but totally worth it), you might be surprised to find that with a little forethought and planning, it can be within your reach! In this short ebook, we’ve grouped our tips into three main categories: tips on saving and collecting extra money for your trip, saving on the trip itself, and ways to save at the parks on food and souvenirs. We even added five bonus tips on some free and inexpensive things you can do at Disneyland! Sign up for our email list (below) and we'll email it right out to you! We'll also let you know when our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids is released and keep you up to date on news, contests, and our latest podcast episodes. By the way, you also get our two previous freebies: Disneyland Resort Scavenger Hunts and our Unofficial Day at Disney Resource Pack! Subscribe to our mailing list Subscribe to our mailing list
Our young son, Kit, gives us his thoughts on the children's books, A Series of Unfortunate Events, which is now an awesome new show own Netflix! Come Join Our Facebook Group! Come join our Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your advice on visiting Disneyland with your kids…or even just to geek out over Disney! Visiting Disneyland & Disney World with Kids — Go Mouse Scouts Get in Touch with Go Mouse Scouts! Email us at fun@gomousescouts.com, find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe in iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, and iHeart Radio. Also, catch us on DiS-Versal Radio! FREE EBOOK: 10 Ways Families Can Save on a Disneyland Trip! One of the very first things we hear when we talk to other people about visiting Disneyland is, “That sounds like so much fun, I wish we could go! It’s just so expensive.” After hearing this so many times, we started to look for ways that families could save on a Disneyland trip. We found that while a Disneyland trip will be expensive (but totally worth it), you might be surprised to find that with a little forethought and planning, it can be within your reach! In this short ebook, we’ve grouped our tips into three main categories: tips on saving and collecting extra money for your trip, saving on the trip itself, and ways to save at the parks on food and souvenirs. We even added five bonus tips on some free and inexpensive things you can do at Disneyland! Sign up for our email list (below) and we'll email it right out to you! We'll also let you know when our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids is released and keep you up to date on news, contests, and our latest podcast episodes. By the way, you also get our two previous freebies: Disneyland Resort Scavenger Hunts and our Unofficial Day at Disney Resource Pack! Subscribe to our mailing list Subscribe to our mailing list
Megan and Kris each give their top five romantic things to do at Disneyland. They also share some suggestions from their Facebook Group! Top 5 Romantic Things to do at Disneyland without Kids Kris's Top 5 5. Take it slow. 4. Have a special meal together. 3. Hold hands, be that "mushy" couple. 2. Share a dessert. 1. Watch a show together. Megan's Top 5 5. People watching. 4. Take pictures. 3. Dine at Blue Bayou. 2. Share a dessert. 1. Going on the fast rides together. Come Join Our Facebook Group! Come join our Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your advice on visiting Disneyland with your kids…or even just to geek out over Disney! Visiting Disneyland & Disney World with Kids — Go Mouse Scouts Get in Touch with Go Mouse Scouts! Email us at fun@gomousescouts.com, find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe in iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, and iHeart Radio. Also, catch us on DiS-Versal Radio! FREE EBOOK: 10 Ways Families Can Save on a Disneyland Trip! One of the very first things we hear when we talk to other people about visiting Disneyland is, “That sounds like so much fun, I wish we could go! It’s just so expensive.” After hearing this so many times, we started to look for ways that families could save on a Disneyland trip. We found that while a Disneyland trip will be expensive (but totally worth it), you might be surprised to find that with a little forethought and planning, it can be within your reach! In this short ebook, we’ve grouped our tips into three main categories: tips on saving and collecting extra money for your trip, saving on the trip itself, and ways to save at the parks on food and souvenirs. We even added five bonus tips on some free and inexpensive things you can do at Disneyland! Sign up for our email list (below) and we'll email it right out to you! We'll also let you know when our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids is released and keep you up to date on news, contests, and our latest podcast episodes. By the way, you also get our two previous freebies: Disneyland Resort Scavenger Hunts and our Unofficial Day at Disney Resource Pack! Subscribe to our mailing list Subscribe to our mailing list
In this episode, 5YO Kit gives us his take on Moana! Come Join Our Facebook Group! Come join our Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your advice on visiting Disneyland with your kids…or even just to geek out over Disney! Visiting Disneyland & Disney World with Kids — Go Mouse Scouts Get in Touch with Go Mouse Scouts! Email us at fun@gomousescouts.com, find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe in iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, and iHeart Radio. Also, catch us on DiS-Versal Radio! FREE EBOOK: 10 Ways Families Can Save on a Disneyland Trip! One of the very first things we hear when we talk to other people about visiting Disneyland is, “That sounds like so much fun, I wish we could go! It’s just so expensive.” After hearing this so many times, we started to look for ways that families could save on a Disneyland trip. We found that while a Disneyland trip will be expensive (but totally worth it), you might be surprised to find that with a little forethought and planning, it can be within your reach! In this short ebook, we’ve grouped our tips into three main categories: tips on saving and collecting extra money for your trip, saving on the trip itself, and ways to save at the parks on food and souvenirs. We even added five bonus tips on some free and inexpensive things you can do at Disneyland! Sign up for our email list (below) and we'll email it right out to you! We'll also let you know when our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids is released and keep you up to date on news, contests, and our latest podcast episodes. By the way, you also get our two previous freebies: Disneyland Resort Scavenger Hunts and our Unofficial Day at Disney Resource Pack! Subscribe to our mailing list Subscribe to our mailing list
Megan & Kris talk about what's scary at California Adventure (Disneyland Park is in a past episode) for young kids preschool aged and younger. Fear's Guide to What's Scary at California Adventure We're mainly pointing out California Adventure Attractions that can be scary for kids 5 and under (preschool age) or a 40 inch height requirement and lower. Hollywoodland Monsters Inc: This ride is a dark ride and features monsters. If your kids are familiar with the movie Monsters Inc., the monsters really aren't scary at all. Parents, use your discretion. Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout!: Having not opened as of the time of this recording, we really can't speak to this attraction, though it can be assumed that it will still be thrilling, especially since they're not changing the ride concept. Bugs Land It's Tough to Be a Bug: This is a 3D show that features startling aspects, smells and other interactive elements. Also, the villain from the movie, Hopper, makes an appearance which may be frightening to young ones. All Rides are ok: This is basically a "kiddie land," with all rides being designed specifically for young children. Cars Land Radiator Springs Racers: This is a dark ride, as well as a thrill ride. The beginning bakes you through various scenes from the movie Cars as you're gearing up for a race, which takes up the second half of the ride as you speed through a race course. A couple things you'll encounter in the dark ride portion are the harvester vehicle and an oncoming train. Luigi's Rollicking Roadsters: There's nothing really scary about this ride. Mater's Junkyard Jamboree: This is a ride in which you ride in trailers that spin around. It can tend to be a little rough and if your child doesn't like spinning, you might want to move onto something else. Paradise Pier Little Mermaid: This is a dark ride that features scenes from the classic movie The Little Mermaid, including a scene with Ursula, the sea witch, which may be scary for young kids. Toy Story Midway Mania: This is another dark ride which is a fun interactive game. Between sections though, the cars spin rather vigorously and may be an issue for youngsters. Triton's Carousel: It's a carousel, have fun! Mickey's Fun Wheel: This is basically a Farris Wheel with some fun modifications! Some of the gondolas (which you can choose) are on a track the makes it swing more than a normal gondola would swing. Plus, you have the heights. The gondolas are enclosed though, so it's safe. Mickey's Silly Symphony Swings: The issues you'll deal with here are swinging and heights. Jumping Jellyfish: This is a ride that takes you up high, and then lowers you down again. Think if it as a kiddie version of the Hollywood Tower of Terror without the "terror." Goofy's Sky School: This is a mini roller coaster with sharp hairpin turns and extreme ups and downs. It's a little rough too and the vantage points might be scary for young kids riding with you. Grizzly Peak Grizzly River Run: this is a fun raft ride that takes you through some rapids with plenty of spins, drops, and water. It is a bit if a thrill ride, and you will get wet! Soaring' Around the World: This is a wonderful ride that basically takes you up into a video projection transporting you to different places around the world as if you're visiting them via hang glider, granted, a very large hang glider that seats about 75 people. Simulated heights would be the biggest scare factor here. Come Join Our Facebook Group! Come join our Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your advice on visiting Disneyland with your kids…or even just to geek out over Disney! Visiting Disneyland & Disney World with Kids — Go Mouse Scouts Get in Touch with Go Mouse Scouts! Email us at fun@gomousescouts.com, find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe in iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, and iHeart Radio. Also, catch us on DiS-Versal Radio! FREE EBOOK: 10 Ways Families Can Save on a Disneyland Trip! One of the very first things we hear when we talk to other people about visiting Disneyland is, “That sounds like so much fun, I wish we could go! It’s just so expensive.” After hearing this so many times, we started to look for ways that families could save on a Disneyland trip. We found that while a Disneyland trip will be expensive (but totally worth it), you might be surprised to find that with a little forethought and planning, it can be within your reach! In this short ebook, we’ve grouped our tips into three main categories: tips on saving and collecting extra money for your trip, saving on the trip itself, and ways to save at the parks on food and souvenirs. We even added five bonus tips on some free and inexpensive things you can do at Disneyland! Sign up for our email list (below) and we'll email it right out to you! We'll also let you know when our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids is released and keep you up to date on news, contests, and our latest podcast episodes. By the way, you also get our two previous freebies: Disneyland Resort Scavenger Hunts and our Unofficial Day at Disney Resource Pack! Subscribe to our mailing list Subscribe to our mailing list
In this episode, Kit brings us through a day in his life as the family goes out to get some work done on the van. Come Join Our Facebook Group! Come join our Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your advice on visiting Disneyland with your kids…or even just to geek out over Disney! Visiting Disneyland & Disney World with Kids — Go Mouse Scouts Get in Touch with Go Mouse Scouts! Email us at fun@gomousescouts.com, find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe in iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, and iHeart Radio. Also, catch us on DiS-Versal Radio! FREE EBOOK: 10 Ways Families Can Save on a Disneyland Trip! One of the very first things we hear when we talk to other people about visiting Disneyland is, “That sounds like so much fun, I wish we could go! It’s just so expensive.” After hearing this so many times, we started to look for ways that families could save on a Disneyland trip. We found that while a Disneyland trip will be expensive (but totally worth it), you might be surprised to find that with a little forethought and planning, it can be within your reach! In this short ebook, we’ve grouped our tips into three main categories: tips on saving and collecting extra money for your trip, saving on the trip itself, and ways to save at the parks on food and souvenirs. We even added five bonus tips on some free and inexpensive things you can do at Disneyland! Sign up for our email list (below) and we'll email it right out to you! We'll also let you know when our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids is released and keep you up to date on news, contests, and our latest podcast episodes. By the way, you also get our two previous freebies: Disneyland Resort Scavenger Hunts and our Unofficial Day at Disney Resource Pack! Subscribe to our mailing list Subscribe to our mailing list
Megan & Kris talk about what's scary at Disneyland Park (Disney California Adventure is in the next episode) for young kids preschool aged and younger. Fear's Guide to What's Scary at Disneyland We're mainly pointing out Disneyland Attractions that can be scary for kids 5 and under (preschool age) or a 40 inch height requirement and lower. Adventureland Jungle Cruise: This ride is mostly fine for kids, but there are a few things to consider. The animatronic animals may seem to be real to kids and therefore may be scary. The skipper a one point fires a loud cap gun, and at the end of the cruise, loud man-eating piranhas make an appearance right next to the boat. Don't worry though, they're only man-eating piranhas. Women and children are fine. :) Tarzan's Treehouse: At one point during the climb to the top, there's a loud tiger hiss that may startle youngsters. The Enchanted Tiki Room: This is a show in the dark which might make youngsters uncertain. There's a point during the show where the totems on the wall start to play and sing and also, near the end of the show, sudden thunder rings out which is kind of a jump scare. New Orleans Square Pirates of the Caribbean: This ride is a dark ride, so that atmosphere in general may be scary. It also features drops, skeletons, cannons, simulated fire, and a projected waterfall that the character Davy Jones from the movie appears. Haunted Mansion: This is the Haunted mansion. Everything is scary for a youngster! Be prepared for screaming and jump scares as well as general spookiness. Critter Country Splash Mountain: I think this one is obvious with the 50 foot drop at the end, but there are a couple dark spots in the ride and at the end the mood of the ride gets very sad and sorrowful that little ones might pick up on. Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: The only thing in this ride that might be scary would be the heffelumps and woozles portion of the ride which is very bright & stimulating, and generally strange. It might make youngsters uncomfortable. Frontierland Mark Twain Riverboat and Columbia Boats: When these are running, the both have loud noises they make in the ways of whistles, bells, and cannons. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad: This is a wild train ride troller coaster, so the speed and sharp turns my be unsavory for young kids. That said, it also takes you through dark tunnels including one that looks like it's about to collapse onto the train. Fantasyland Quick note about dark rides in general: The setting for these rides may be generally scary for youngsters considering they are rides through different scenes in the dark. Snow White Scary Adventures: This ride is designed to be scary. The evil queen follows you throughout the ride chasing you through scary woods and dungeons with malevolent intent. Mr. Toad's Wild Ride: This whimsical ride takes you through various scenes, one of which features an oncoming train and then hell and the devil. Pinocchio: There are a few scenes in this ride that could be scary for kids that feature Monstro the Whale, Pleasure Island scenes, and Stromboli. Alice & Wonderland: This ride features strange scenes from Alice in Wonderland, many including the Queen of Hearts in all her rageful glory. Peter Pan: There's nothing really to mention here except that some of the scenes are dark. Nothing really scary though. Carousel: There's nothing really scary about this ride. Casey Jr Circus Train: There's nothing really scary about this ride. Storybook Land Cruise: There's nothing really scary about this ride, except at the beginning you sail into the mouth of a whale. Teacups: There's nothing really scary about this ride unless your kids don't like spinning. Dumbo: The only thing that may be scary about this ride is heights. it's a small world: There's nothing really scary about this ride. Mickey's Toontown Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin: This ride takes you through scenes from Roger Rabbit. You encounter evil weasels, explosions, and general strangeness. There's also the added feature that the car spins around. Gadget's Go Coaster: This is a small roller coaster designed for young thrill seekers. If your kids aren't up to it, you might want to pass. Tomorrowland Finding Nemo Submarines: This is a ride in a dark enclosed submarine. It features dark parts, explosions, and the scary looking angler fish from the Finding Nemo movie for a nice jump scare. Space Mountain: This is a roller coaster in the dark. Enough said. Star Tours: This is a simulated 3D flight with surprising moments and adventure. Nothing specifically to point out except sometimes it seems your shuttle is in danger. Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters: This is a ride in the dark which features many scenes with aliens, Emperor Zurg, and of course Buzz Lightyear. Some of the scenes might be scary, but I think the game aspect of it sort of counteracts it. Autopia: This is a nice ride through an outside track. Nothing really scary here, unless you happen to get rear ended by the car behind you which might be surprising. Come Join Our Facebook Group! Come join our Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your advice on visiting Disneyland with your kids…or even just to geek out over Disney! Visiting Disneyland & Disney World with Kids — Go Mouse Scouts Get in Touch with Go Mouse Scouts! Email us at fun@gomousescouts.com, find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe in iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, and iHeart Radio. Also, catch us on DiS-Versal Radio! FREE EBOOK: 10 Ways Families Can Save on a Disneyland Trip! One of the very first things we hear when we talk to other people about visiting Disneyland is, “That sounds like so much fun, I wish we could go! It’s just so expensive.” After hearing this so many times, we started to look for ways that families could save on a Disneyland trip. We found that while a Disneyland trip will be expensive (but totally worth it), you might be surprised to find that with a little forethought and planning, it can be within your reach! In this short ebook, we’ve grouped our tips into three main categories: tips on saving and collecting extra money for your trip, saving on the trip itself, and ways to save at the parks on food and souvenirs. We even added five bonus tips on some free and inexpensive things you can do at Disneyland! Sign up for our email list (below) and we'll email it right out to you! We'll also let you know when our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids is released and keep you up to date on news, contests, and our latest podcast episodes. By the way, you also get our two previous freebies: Disneyland Resort Scavenger Hunts and our Unofficial Day at Disney Resource Pack! Subscribe to our mailing list Subscribe to our mailing list
In this episode, 4-year-old Kit talks about his favorite Disneyland secrets and Hidden Mickeys! Here's Kit's favorite Hidden Mickey which is created by the sidewalks on Disneyland Drive. Come Join Our Facebook Group! Come join our Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your advice on visiting Disneyland with your kids…or even just to geek out over Disney! Visiting Disneyland & Disney World with Kids — Go Mouse Scouts Get in Touch with Go Mouse Scouts! Email us at fun@gomousescouts.com, find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe in iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, and iHeart Radio. Also, catch us on DiS-Versal Radio! FREE EBOOK: 10 Ways Families Can Save on a Disneyland Trip! One of the very first things we hear when we talk to other people about visiting Disneyland is, “That sounds like so much fun, I wish we could go! It’s just so expensive.” After hearing this so many times, we started to look for ways that families could save on a Disneyland trip. We found that while a Disneyland trip will be expensive (but totally worth it), you might be surprised to find that with a little forethought and planning, it can be within your reach! In this short ebook, we’ve grouped our tips into three main categories: tips on saving and collecting extra money for your trip, saving on the trip itself, and ways to save at the parks on food and souvenirs. We even added five bonus tips on some free and inexpensive things you can do at Disneyland! Sign up for our email list (below) and we'll email it right out to you! We'll also let you know when our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids is released and keep you up to date on news, contests, and our latest podcast episodes. By the way, you also get our two previous freebies: Disneyland Resort Scavenger Hunts and our Unofficial Day at Disney Resource Pack! Subscribe to our mailing list Subscribe to our mailing list
Megan & Kris talk about ways to make it more magical when you're celebrating birthdays at Disneyland! Celebrating Birthdays at Disneyland! Here are the topics we unpack during this episode: • Get a birthday or "I'm Celebrating" button. Cast members & characters will pay special attention to birthdays. Random acts of magic: dapper dans sing happy birthday, given a piece of cake when dining, etc. • For table-service dining reservations, mention birthdays and anniversaries. • At select dining locations, you can order a birthday cake to be delivered to table (at least three days before, call (714) 781-DINE or (714) 781-3463) • Character dining - one at each park and each hotel • Entertainment Dinner packages Come Join Our Facebook Group! Come join our Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your advice on visiting Disneyland with your kids…or even just to geek out over Disney! Visiting Disneyland & Disney World with Kids — Go Mouse Scouts Get in Touch with Go Mouse Scouts! Email us at fun@gomousescouts.com, find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe in iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, and iHeart Radio. Also, catch us on DiS-Versal Radio! FREE EBOOK: 10 Ways Families Can Save on a Disneyland Trip! One of the very first things we hear when we talk to other people about visiting Disneyland is, “That sounds like so much fun, I wish we could go! It’s just so expensive.” After hearing this so many times, we started to look for ways that families could save on a Disneyland trip. We found that while a Disneyland trip will be expensive (but totally worth it), you might be surprised to find that with a little forethought and planning, it can be within your reach! In this short ebook, we’ve grouped our tips into three main categories: tips on saving and collecting extra money for your trip, saving on the trip itself, and ways to save at the parks on food and souvenirs. We even added five bonus tips on some free and inexpensive things you can do at Disneyland! Sign up for our email list (below) and we'll email it right out to you! We'll also let you know when our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids is released and keep you up to date on news, contests, and our latest podcast episodes. By the way, you also get our two previous freebies: Disneyland Resort Scavenger Hunts and our Unofficial Day at Disney Resource Pack! Subscribe to our mailing list Subscribe to our mailing list
Four-year-old Kit talks about his Easter experience this year! Come Join Our Facebook Group! Come join our Facebook group where you can ask questions and share your advice on visiting Disneyland with your kids…or even just to geek out over Disney! Visiting Disneyland & Disney World with Kids — Go Mouse Scouts Get in Touch with Go Mouse Scouts! Email us at fun@gomousescouts.com, find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Subscribe in iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, and iHeart Radio. Also, catch us on DiS-Versal Radio! FREE EBOOK: 10 Ways Families Can Save on a Disneyland Trip! One of the very first things we hear when we talk to other people about visiting Disneyland is, “That sounds like so much fun, I wish we could go! It’s just so expensive.” After hearing this so many times, we started to look for ways that families could save on a Disneyland trip. We found that while a Disneyland trip will be expensive (but totally worth it), you might be surprised to find that with a little forethought and planning, it can be within your reach! In this short ebook, we’ve grouped our tips into three main categories: tips on saving and collecting extra money for your trip, saving on the trip itself, and ways to save at the parks on food and souvenirs. We even added five bonus tips on some free and inexpensive things you can do at Disneyland! Sign up for our email list (below) and we'll email it right out to you! We'll also let you know when our Guide to Visiting Disneyland with Young Kids is released and keep you up to date on news, contests, and our latest podcast episodes. By the way, you also get our two previous freebies: Disneyland Resort Scavenger Hunts and our Unofficial Day at Disney Resource Pack! Subscribe to our mailing list Subscribe to our mailing list
Visiting Disneyland for the first time last month put me in the mood to tell old stories about theme parks. [Links] The best Disney-themed podcast […]
Visiting Disneyland for the first time last month put me in the mood to tell old stories about theme parks. [Links] The best Disney-themed podcast […]