วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 26 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Things You Must See, Do and Taste in Disneyland


Image : http://www.flickr.com


The bags are packed, your airline tickets are in hand and your children are bouncing off of the walls. That can only mean one thing...it must be time to go to Disneyland! Planning a Disney vacation can be thrilling, exciting and exhausting if you do not plan well in advanced. Being well prepared for your days at the Happiest Place on Earth is the key to making sure that you and your family has the very best vacation to Disneyland.

If you have small children, consider having your accommodations as close to the park as possible. Spending the entire day in Disneyland is sure to be exhausting for young children and add a long trek back to your hotel room after a tiring day can be overwhelming to some children and parents. Many hotels offer shuttle services to and from the park, but they work on a first come, first served basis, so if you will be waiting for a very long time if you stay until the park closes. There are many hotels within a short walking distance that you can consider. The Portofino Inn and Suites, The Park Place Inn and the Annabella Hotel are three accommodations that are close to the park. If your hotel is a bit farther out requiring a shuttle for transportation, leave the park a bit before it closes to avoid the end of the day crowd trying to rush onto the shuttles.

The Disney dining experience is a fun one to have. Each area in the park tries to have restaurants that accompany the flavor or theme of the certain "land" that it is in. Critter Country hosts the delicious Hungry Bear restaurant, complete with huge roast turkey legs, roasted corn and juicy hamburgers. Adventure Land has a tasty jungle hut that sells teriyaki chicken kabobs and pineapple on a stick. Save your appetite one night, however, for a dinner at the Blue Bayou Restaurant in the New Orleans Square section of the park. This restaurant is truly an experience. Set right inside the Pirates of the Caribbean ride, you truly feel as though you are dining in another time and dimension of old New Orleans. The menu features Creole delicacies like Jambalaya and Gumbo (as well as kid friendly meals). The food is quite tasty, but the experience is even better. Be sure to make reservations well in advance for this restaurant.

Pacing yourself during your visit is the way to planning your Disney vacation right. Take your time walking through Disneyland and enjoying the sites all around you. Get some great photos of your family with some Disney characters or in front of the infamous Sleeping Beauty's Castle. If you get tired, take a few hours to go back to your hotel room for a swim, a nap or just a little time to relax in the peace and quiet of your room. Your Disneyland vacation will be perfectly lovely and perfectly exhausting in the best possible way!

ไม่มีความคิดเห็น:

แสดงความคิดเห็น