Category Archives: Downtown Disney

Disneyland Tips and Tricks – Some Helpful Planning Tips

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Before arriving:

Book dining 60 days in advance- great way to celebrate your 2 month mark.

Have kids get involved with saving- cans, bottles, selling cookies, working around the neighborhood.  Then put some of the money on Disney gift cards for them to spend when they arrive!  You can also use the cards to show them they are going!  Walgreens has gift cards you can choose the amount to put on them.  Sam’s Club has $100 gift cards with a bonus $10 Disney Store gift card for under $100.

Those who booked packages:

Final payment is due 30 days before arriving- love having it paid off before hand to really enjoy the trip.

Use your Character Call to have the characters let your family know you’re going to Disneyland!

Packages include premium seating at California Adventure shows and include other goodies- use them!

Packages also include a ticket to Toontown Morning Madness- this is a parade and ceremony that makes you a Toontown Citizen for the day (includes a button) and gives you time with characters before opening to the rest of the park guests.  It starts at opening on Monday, Wednesday, Friday or Saturday.  Sneak in some rides on the Go-Coaster and Roger Rabbit if you have time too!

At the resort:

Have a FastPass at all times- if you can’t make it back during the assigned time, you can still use it later that day.

At California Adventure’s opening, get the FastPass for World of Color on the day you want to see it.  You can get that FP and still get another one right after it for Soarin’ Over California (*corrected).

On-property guests or those that have a 3-day or more Parkhopper ticket have at least 1 Magic Morning where you get in 1 hour before listed opening time!  These are held Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.  Resort guests can get in using their room key on all those days during their stay.

Resort hotel guests can charge purchases to their rooms and have it delivered to the resort- no carrying items around during the day!  Keep your ID with your tickets and room key.

Traveling with little ones and if adults want to ride bigger attractions, ask the cast member at the beginning of the line for a Parent Swap pass- this will allow the other adult to have a chance to ride without waiting in line all over again.  Make sure to ask where the other adult will enter to redeem their ride.

 

Dining/Snacks:

After the Winnie the Pooh ride, you’ll be in the mood for some sweets- check out Pooh’s Corner for some yummy treats.

Have a meal with your favorite characters- Mickey, Minnie, Goofy*, Ariel* and Chip & Dale are all waiting to greet you with some of their friends!  *These are premium meals, the others are resort priced.

Enjoy some of the unique dining at Downtown Disney like Rainforest Cafe or House of Blues (check links to see some ways to save at those restaurants).

Some of our other favorites: Rancho del Zocalo is a nice quick-service spot to eat near Frontierland.  Pacific Wharf Cafe in California Adventure has sourdough bread bowls with chilis/chowders.

Disneyland’s Blue Bayou famous for its Monte Cristo sandwich and it’s IN the Pirate’s of the Caribbean ride! (*corrected)

Right before the parade, grab a Dole Whip from the Tiki Juice bar in Adventureland.  Cool down while you enjoy the show.  The new summer parade premieres end of May!

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Guide to Downtown Disney – ‘Must-Sees’ for First Timers

 

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The Art of Disney store, Downtown Disney.

As those who read Chip & Company know, I have a soft spot for Downtown Disney (DTD) in Walt Disney World. (And Disneyland, for that matter.) I think DTD is worth the trip.

If you’ve never been to DTD, I suggest making it part of your next trip. I like the relaxed pace I adopt there, the chance to see the Disney touches and creativity of outside businesses. Then there’s the variety of shopping and dining – it’s all very low-key, “Disney down time.”

But if you’ve never visited, where do you start? Here are my top suggestions, with alternates, for things to do for a first timer at DTD.

The Art of Disney, DTD Marketplace or D-Street, DTD West Side

If you’re into Disney collectibles, make sure you stop by The Art of Disney. On display, and for sale, are Disney collector items in 2- and 3-D. Sculptures, prints, cells, figurines, crystal, lithographs. There are straightforward Disney representations, and re-inventions of classic characters and icons by various artists working in different media.

Although it’s waaayyy on the other side of Market Place, D-Street earns my vote for a first-timer visit, especially if you like Vinylmation figures. It’s THE place for Vinylmation, and guests can customize their own figures. The store is filled with Disney details, including a hidden Goofy, and props from the closed-but-not-forgotten Adventurers Club, the interactive Disney experience at Pleasure Island.

Goofy’s Candy Company, DTD Marketplace

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Not just a candy store, this is a candy factory! At Goofy’s Candy Company guests get in on the action and create their own confections. You can customize an apple, rice krispie treats, gingerbread or fudge cookies, marshmallows, or pretzel rods. Or order up a Goofy’s glacier with a customized cup.

And, because it offers such a variety of sugar-rush sweetness, be sure to pick out a back or two to take home. Maybe by creating your own mix of candies.

 

 

 

LEGO Imagination Center, DTD Marketplace

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The LEGO Imagination Center, which just re-opened in DTD after a substantial remodeling and expansion, is a hands-on creative center for LEGOs in addition to a store for LEGO building bricks, kits and related merchandise. There’s an outdoor play area for kids, which includes some racing tracks, and play and design areas inside the store. A new room will offer LEGO classes and house parties.

The new Center now features even more cool LEGO models in addition to its water serpent that emerges from Village Lake and the tourist family. Look for Disney scenes such as “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” the “Sleeping Beauty” dragon, and Buzz and Woody from “Toy Story.”

Raglan Road, Pleasure Island/Hyperion Wharf or Earl of Sandwich, DTD Marketplace

As DTD is as much a dining destination in its current state as a shopping one, there are plenty of restaurants to choose from. And dare I say it? The food at DTD restaurants, especially quick service, is as good if not better than many Disney counterparts.

For table-service, I’m a fan of Raglan Road Irish Pub and Restaurant. Not only does Raglan Road serve Irish Whiskey (they offer both Irish and Protestant brands, yay!) and beer as a proper pub does, but some fine food as well. The soda bread and dipping sauce is a favorite starter, and the menu offers contemporary takes on Irish fare that elevates the dishes. Then there’s the live entertainment, with Irish music and dance that invites diners to join in the fun.

For a first-timer’s quick service option, try Earl of Sandwich. It’s earned a loyal Disney guest following for its fresh food and generous portions for the low prices. And I can personally vouch that it’s chocolate brownies are better than those found Disney counter service. (Extensive taste testing for research purposes, you know.)

World of Disney, DTD Marketplace

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Princesses at World of Disney, Downtown Disney.

 

 

 

World of Disney is the flagship character store for DTD, the one that anchors the area as a destination for Disney merchandise. Inside, you’ll find just a little bit of everything, including t-shirts and other apparel, mugs and food, pins, toys, watches, collectibles. It’s also the home to DTD’s Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique.

 

As with other Disney stores, “look up, look down and look around” is a good rule of thumb for World of Disney and its details. The exterior, for example, features a Stitch icon that squirts water and has many sculptures for photo opportunities, from princesses to pirate skeletons. Inside, guests can check out the famous Disney characters that are on display near the ceiling. And one of my favorite areas in World of Disney is the Villains Room, where watches, jewelry and collectibles are sold.

 

Recommendations for a First Timer at Downtown Disney?

These are just some of my idiosyncratic choices for a first visit, as compared to Allie’s “To Downtown Disney or Not?” And I’m appalled – appalled, I tell you – at how I left off Cirque du Soleil’s “La Nouba,” DisneyQuest, “Characters in Flight” balloon ride (because of the extra ticket/admission fees), other specialty stores (e.g. Disney’s Days of Christmas store, Magic Masters, Trend-D), and the varied snack and dining options.

Of course, if you’d like to conduct a more extensive exploration of DTD, you might try enjoy “Spending the Day at Downtown Disney.”

When I first asked Chip and Company readers, and we tended to agree that how you visit DTD depends on who you’re with. It’s a different experience for different groups. So look for future articles covering DTD for different people.

In the meantime, I again turn to other DTD fans. What are your recommendations for the Downtown Disney first-time guest?

 

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Disney Parks updated return policy

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Disney Parks stores and resorts have an updated policy, starting May 2.

Returns and exchanges for purchases made after that date must take place in 30 days.  Any purchases made before this will follow the previous policy of 90 days.

Without a receipt, guests can only receive a merchandise credit.  This credit cannot be used with discounts such as annual passholders, DVC or cast members pricing.

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Don’t Miss Downtown Disney Car Masters Weekend

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Four-time Piston Cup Champion, Lightning McQueen, Mater and British super-spy, Finn McMissile will hit the road to celebrate the release of Disney•Pixar’s “Cars 2.” At Downtown Disney Car Masters Weekend, families can hang out with Lightning, Mater and Finn McMissile, plus take part in all sorts of fun “Cars” activities, including a video kiosk, e-photo opportunities and games.

Along with meeting some their favorite characters from “Cars,” families can “test drive” and purchase new “Cars 2” RIDEMAKERZ models. Always wanted to see what Mater would look like as a 4×4? Mix, match and design your very own unique “Cars 2” vehicle.

Families can also throw their love for cars in “reverse” and go back in time to check out dozens of classic cars on display that helped shape the vehicles we drive today. Or check out the original “Cars” film, which will play on the big screen all weekend at the AMC Pleasure Island 24 Theatres Complex.

Love ‘Cars’? Don’t Miss Downtown Disney Car Masters Weekend by Jennifer Fickley-Baker: Originally posted on the Disney Parks Blog

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Apricot Lane to Join Downtown Disneyland District

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Disneyland Resort today announced that fashion boutique Apricot Lane will join Downtown Disney in early June 2011.

“We always look to add unique locations that provide our guests a shopping experience unlike anywhere else – Apricot Lane certainly fits that mold,” said Tony Bruno, vice president of Disneyland Resort hotels and Downtown Disney. “Our guests are going to love the fashion collection Apricot Lane has to offer.”

Apricot Lane, an International Council of Shopping Centers “Hot Concept” award winner, carries an impressive collection of branded fashion apparel, jewelry, handbags, and accessories to create the most current looks at an affordable price. Brands carried include trend-setting lines such as Miss Me, Free People, Vintage Havana, Chaser and Good Works Make a Difference.

“Many of the designer labels found in Apricot Lane are worn by celebrities and seen in the pages of current fashion magazines,” said Founder and CEO Ken Petersen. “We are excited to give Disneyland Resort guests a place where they can replicate those looks.”

Since opening in 2007, Apricot Lane has grown to include nearly 75 franchises in 25 states across the country. The company doubled its size in 2010 alone and continuously appears in Entrepreneur Magazine’s Top Franchise List. With new items arriving almost daily, Apricot Lane is the perfect place to find one-of-a-kind outfits and unique gift items for women of all ages. The store carries a limited number of each item to ensure customers have a sense of individuality when making a purchase.

Apricot Lane joins approximately 50 retail, dining and entertainment venues that comprise Downtown Disney. Also coming to Downtown Disney in June is Sanuk, a footwear shop offering flip flops, surf sandals and other beach footwear, such as their signature yoga mat flip-flops. Earlier this month Blink, a denim-focused pop-up concept, owned by Wet Seal, opened to guests.

About Apricot Lane
Apricot Lane is part of the popular Country Visions, Inc. franchise, and specializes in unique, one-of-a-kind items and brand names known for their quality and fashionable style trends. For more information visit www.apricotlaneusa.com. Fashions and accessories available for photo shoots and style sections upon request.

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