"I can never stand still. I must explore and experiment. I am never satisfied with my work. I resent the limitations of my own imagination." - Walt Disney
Monday, November 30, 2009
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Disneyland holiday celebrations are in full swing and so are the crowds.
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Monday, November 23, 2009
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Annual pass history - part one
When the gates to Disneyland opened on July 17, 1955, visitors paid a mere $1 to get into the park. This fee, however, did not include attractions and rides. Those additional tickets, roughly $2.50 for eight attractions, could be purchased in books, with the prices depending on which attractions you wanted to attend.
Those books ranged in classes from A to D. A few years later, an "E" class was added, which was for all of the big thrill rides. This style of tickets continued until 1982, when Disneyland officials abandoned the books and charged a single price ticket to each patron entering the park, a price that included all rides and attractions, with the exception of the arcades and the Shooting Galleries.
I first got an annual pass in 1984. If I recall, it was $99 for adults and $69 for children. We would go to the park every Friday from around 4 PM until closing at 6 PM. With rare exception, I have continued to have an annual pass to Disneyland every year since that time. Many people don't believe me, but it's true. The first year, we had to enter at the first turnstile on the left where are a 3 ring binder was kept. Each pass was then hand recorded into the book before allowing entry. About a year or so later the first bar code was attached with a pen scanner. This was eventually embedded in the lamination when you had your photo taken at Guest Relations when initially purchased the pass.
The prices always rose slowly, usually coinciding with the regular ticket price increases. One major exception was in 2000, when a dual premium pass that would allow entrance to DCA, once it opened in 2001 and Disneyland, cost a whopping $299. This price dropped back to $199 the following year but has steadily increased since that time.
The convenience now for SoCal resident's to pay their pass over time has been a huge plus. I can still get the premium pass, which allows me to visit on any whim and only pay around $30 per month, instead of having to fork over almost $400 per pass for everyone in my family.
Those books ranged in classes from A to D. A few years later, an "E" class was added, which was for all of the big thrill rides. This style of tickets continued until 1982, when Disneyland officials abandoned the books and charged a single price ticket to each patron entering the park, a price that included all rides and attractions, with the exception of the arcades and the Shooting Galleries.
I first got an annual pass in 1984. If I recall, it was $99 for adults and $69 for children. We would go to the park every Friday from around 4 PM until closing at 6 PM. With rare exception, I have continued to have an annual pass to Disneyland every year since that time. Many people don't believe me, but it's true. The first year, we had to enter at the first turnstile on the left where are a 3 ring binder was kept. Each pass was then hand recorded into the book before allowing entry. About a year or so later the first bar code was attached with a pen scanner. This was eventually embedded in the lamination when you had your photo taken at Guest Relations when initially purchased the pass.
The prices always rose slowly, usually coinciding with the regular ticket price increases. One major exception was in 2000, when a dual premium pass that would allow entrance to DCA, once it opened in 2001 and Disneyland, cost a whopping $299. This price dropped back to $199 the following year but has steadily increased since that time.
The convenience now for SoCal resident's to pay their pass over time has been a huge plus. I can still get the premium pass, which allows me to visit on any whim and only pay around $30 per month, instead of having to fork over almost $400 per pass for everyone in my family.
Year | Prices | Year | Prices | ||
1982 | $12 | 1996 | No increase | ||
1983 | No increase | 1997 | No increase | ||
1984 | $14 | 1998 | No increase | ||
1985 | $17.95 | 1999 | $39 | ||
1986 | $18 | 2000 | $41/$43 (two increases) | ||
1987 | $21.50 | 2001 | No increase | ||
1988 | no increase | 2002 | $45 | ||
1989 | no increase | 2003 | $47 | ||
1990 | $25.50 | 2004 | $49.75 | ||
1991 | $27.50 | 2005 | $53/$56 | ||
1992 | no increase | 2006 | $59/$63 | ||
1993 | $28.50 | 2007 | $66 | ||
1994 | $31 | 2008 | $69 | ||
1995 | no increase | 2009 | $73 |
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Monday, November 16, 2009
A Monday Quote from Mr. Disney
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Friday, November 13, 2009
Holidays At Disneyland
Crowds are expected to particularly heavy this weekend due to the cheerleader conference in town. Be prepared for lots of people but also lots of holiday magic.
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Disneyland Ticket offers for 2010
The year is almost over and we can already look to the New Year of fun waiting at Disneyland! Disney has just released the ticket packages for next year.
The Buy 3, Get 2 Free deal gives you 2 free nights at a Disneyland Resort Hotel when you book three nights AND purchase a 5-day promotional park hopper ticket. The offer is valid for arrivals through April 29, 2010 with travel completed by May 4, 2010, and you must book by April 1, 2010 to receive this discount.
This promotional park hopper ticket, offers a discount of $5-$11 off the already discounted advance purchase price, which will end up saving you $25 - $51 per person, depending on the type of ticket you purchase. The promotional Park Hopper ticket is valid January 5, 2010 thru April 29, 2010, and must be purchased in advance of your trip - this discount is not available at the ticket booths .
If you already have an annual pass, the alternative offer gives you up to 30% off at Disneyland Resort hotels. The discount is valid on a minimum two night stay, with arrivals between January 5 to April 29, 2010. Rates start at $165 (plus taxes and fees) at the Paradise Pier Hotel, which is also a terrific place to stay.
The Buy 3, Get 2 Free deal gives you 2 free nights at a Disneyland Resort Hotel when you book three nights AND purchase a 5-day promotional park hopper ticket. The offer is valid for arrivals through April 29, 2010 with travel completed by May 4, 2010, and you must book by April 1, 2010 to receive this discount.
This promotional park hopper ticket, offers a discount of $5-$11 off the already discounted advance purchase price, which will end up saving you $25 - $51 per person, depending on the type of ticket you purchase. The promotional Park Hopper ticket is valid January 5, 2010 thru April 29, 2010, and must be purchased in advance of your trip - this discount is not available at the ticket booths .
If you already have an annual pass, the alternative offer gives you up to 30% off at Disneyland Resort hotels. The discount is valid on a minimum two night stay, with arrivals between January 5 to April 29, 2010. Rates start at $165 (plus taxes and fees) at the Paradise Pier Hotel, which is also a terrific place to stay.
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Monday, November 9, 2009
Free Annual Passes to Disneyland? *
To commemorate the opening of Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, the Disney Vacation Club's new Castle to Castle promotion offers DVC members who purchase 100 vacation points at Disneyland's newest hotel four complimentary annual passes to the Disney Parks.
The Castle to Castle promotion gives DVC members the chance to enjoy the best of both worlds, Disney style. Current DVC members who purchase 100 vacation points at The Villas at Disney's Grand Californian Hotel will receive two annual passes to Disneyland and two annual passes to Walt Disney World.
The Grand Californian is the only DVC property located at Disneyland.
The DVC villas are Disney's version of a timeshare, with vacation homes featuring spacious accommodations and full kitchens. DVC members are allotted a certain number of vacation points each year, and they can redeem the points at any DVC property at Disneyland, Disney World, or at select DVC resorts across the globe. DVC points can also be applied to a Disney cruise or Adventures by Disney vacation.
The Castle to Castle offer is good through January 31, 2010.
For more information, contact a DVC representative at 800-500-3990.
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Friday, November 6, 2009
Princess Tiana Arrives Today at Disneyland
Princess Tiana, Prince Naveen and other characters from the motion picture star in “Tiana’s Showboat Jubilee!,” a fun-filled procession with a jazz-filled Mardi Gras theme. Not quite a parade, but still exciting. The good times will roll as festively dressed, bead-tossing revelers lead Disneyland guests to the Mark Twain Riverboat dock. The party will then move onboard the Mark Twain as it makes its way along the river with performers singing, dancing and all that jazz.
And beginning Nov. 6, little princesses can enjoy a new Princess Tiana makeover in Disneyland at Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, Fantasyland.
And beginning Nov. 6, little princesses can enjoy a new Princess Tiana makeover in Disneyland at Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, Fantasyland.
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Holiday Magic is on it's way for Christmas at Disneyland
Celebrate the Holidays at the Disneyland Resort. From November 13, 2009 through January 4, 2010, the Disneyland Resort in transforms into a Christmas Wonderland with special entertainment to be enjoyed by all who visit the original Magic Kingdom.
One of this season's highlights is Sleeping Beauty's Winter Castle and the three part show which takes place each day. This park icon is covered in freshly fallen snow. Twilight brings the start of 'When you Wish'. You'll hear the wind blowing and hear a little child wishing for snow. The mother responds with 'in order for your wishes to come true, you must believe.' With that, snowflakes fill the air and the castle begins to sparkle.
In the evening is the "Believe...in Holiday Magic Fireworks Spectacular." As the child again wishes for snow, magic and icicles, the snow falls again and Sleeping Beauty Castle becomes more illuminated. The grand finale follows the "When you Believe" fireworks. As White Christmas is performed, icicles appear on the castle as snow falls on Main Street, New Orleans Square, and small world mall.
Back again is the 60 foot Christmas tree located in Town Square . Children can decorate cookies on Main Street and New Orleans Square . Tasty holiday treats will also be available around the park.
In the evening is the "Believe...in Holiday Magic Fireworks Spectacular." As the child again wishes for snow, magic and icicles, the snow falls again and Sleeping Beauty Castle becomes more illuminated.
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Monday, November 2, 2009
Disneyland News for November
We are awaiting the official announcement any day now of a return of Captain Eo to Disneyland, which could land in time for the holiday season.
This coming weekend, the “Remember … Dreams Come True” fireworks show will come back for just three nights: Nov. 6, 7 and 8, according to the Disneyland Web site. A flying Tinker Bell will not join the show this weekend, said John McClintock, a Disneyland spokesman. "Believe...in Holiday Magic Fireworks Spectacular," the holiday fireworks show, will then roll in on November 13th.
This coming weekend, the “Remember … Dreams Come True” fireworks show will come back for just three nights: Nov. 6, 7 and 8, according to the Disneyland Web site. A flying Tinker Bell will not join the show this weekend, said John McClintock, a Disneyland spokesman. "Believe...in Holiday Magic Fireworks Spectacular," the holiday fireworks show, will then roll in on November 13th.
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Disneyland,
fireworks
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