The best quality of our brain is memory storage. It leads us to recollect positivity on any hard day. I have now pricked my brain and taken pen out of my pockets to cry out loud all about – My day at Disneyland.
My one day trip to Disneyland was a dream come true moment for me. I was able to afford to stay in one of the hotels too close to the park. I was so excited and reached the entrance gate 45 minutes earlier. Well, it was good. I was able to surpass the crowd and get a FASTPASS for the rides. The park is crowded almost every day of the year and I went during the seasonal period.
Getting the FASTPASS for a ride was itself a skillful adventure.
I entered the park and I warn you, every object in Disneyland is so eye-catchy that you tend to spend more time on it. One day was a ridiculous challenge, not an impossible one.
I entered the Fantasy land. The Fantasy land was a good choice for an early morning visit. It had almost every part of it in a walkable distance. I started with Peter Pan’s Flight. And then walked to Alice in the wonderland.
And then I went on Dumbo, Casey Jr. Circus Train, Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride, Pinocchio’s Daring Journey, Snow White’s Scary Adventure’s, Storybook Land Canal Boats, and Mad Tea Party. I was so lucky to visit them during the first half of my day.
I had a bite at the Jolly Holiday Bakery at the edge of Main Street; you get to taste the Disneyland originals. Believe me, these are worth the price. Then I went to Tomorrowland and used my MaxPass for Space Mountain. The roller coaster ride was ultimate fun. And I went on a ride to the Ghost galaxy – a Halloween themed ride.
Moving on, I went on the Indiana Jones Adventure, the most amazing one that I have ever experienced. And then I got on a few more like the Pirates of the Caribbean and the Haunted Mansion.
After all, they made me hungry. I had a delicious meal at New Orleans Square. Cafe Orleans is my favorite dining spot at Disneyland. It was mid-afternoon and the place was so crowded for any ride.
So I went on to visit the Disney attractions – Soundsational, the afternoon parade. Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln and the adjacent Disney Gallery, the Disneyland Railroad, the Sleeping Beauty Castle Walk-Through, Mark Twain Riverboat, and Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room.
I was so excited about Finding the Nemo ride, it was past-afternoon and the place was less crowded. I ended up at Tom Sawyer Island. Then I went to enjoy the show – Rivers of America, where you get to meet all the Disney characters – for real. I had an evening snack, you know I love food. The park has a lot of restaurants and a lot more dishes to explore. I would recommend having a whole day allotted next time you pay a visit.
I chose my rides based on the time of the day to avoid the crowd. And I wanted to enjoy the night rides with all the effects. I had few suggestions from friends to pick up these rides -Splash Mountain, Jungle Cruise, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, and the Matterhorn to the end of my day.
To end my Disneyland trip, I entered into Star Wars Land. Star Wars Land is best during the night. With all the light and effects, they are super cool and most satisfying. And then I remember so vividly, enjoying the Disney fireworks while having my dinner at a restaurant in front of the Millennium Falcon. It was the most beautiful view one can ever ask.
Though I was not able to go on all the rides and visit every station in the park, the day was so perfect. And this gives me the reason to visit again. The show and adventurous rides are the best recommendations for any team or family trip. There were kid-friendly rides and super cool Mickey to scare them off.
You can be any older, but I assure the child in you will pop out once you enter the park. And you will want the day to be longer than ever. My day at Disneyland was one of the most well-spent days of my life.