Now don't get me wrong. Rides are important, very important. But some of our favorite parts of Disneyland were not rides at all. If you are planning a trip to the happiest place on Earth, you will not want to miss these 5 non-ride attractions.
#5--Jedi Training (or Fantasy Faire) Our boys still brag about fighting Darth Vader and Darth Maul to all their friends. Their training certificates proudly hang on their bedroom wall. We have even caught them practicing their lightsaber moves. Friends have told me the princess equivalent is just as magical for little girls. Be sure to skip a few rides and participate in the show--when else are you going to be trained by a Jedi Master and defeat the world's greatest villain.
#4--Redwood Creek Challenge Trail (Disney California Adventure) After standing in lines and going on rides, children welcome a break at a playground and this is far more than a playground. Older children can complete a set of challenges including a zipline, rock wall climb, rope net climbs, and more with a prize at the end for completing all the challenges. Younger guests can enjoy exploring and going on the slides. Our three-year-old kept asking when he could stop going on rides and go back to the slides.
#3--Fantasmic--Disneyland's nighttime show is all the magic of Disney with modern special effects. Several scenes from Disney classics are depicted on giant floats with music, fireworks, and animatronics bringing them to life. Watch Pan and Hook fly through the rigging as they battle on a life-size pirate ship; see the lake become a fountain show as pink elephants dance across a screen of water; gasp as a gigantic snake floats along the water's surface and twists among the Jungle Book characters; delight in the firework finale. The show is almost 30 minutes long and rivals a Broadway play.
#2--Meeting Mickey--What Disney vacation would be complete without getting a picture and a hug from the big mouse. Many little children refuse to go on a ride until they have seen their beloved Mickey come to life. Our three-year-old preferred seeing Mickey in his house. He was delighted to explore every room of "Mickey's house" and touch all of "Mickey's things." Then when he got to give Mickey at a hug at the end, it was amazing.
#1--Character Dining--This was one of our favorite parts of the trip and well worth the extra money. Because of our schedule, we chose to eat dinner at Goofy's Kitchen. We were there for almost 3 hours and saw 7 characters. Our seven-year-old came to life. He bought an autograph book (I highly recommend this) and then drew a picture of each character after they signed. He also plans on adding pictures we took of him with each character. The actors were amazing and very friendly. Minnie started a dance party and our seven-year-old proudly showed off his break dancing moves. The buffet dinner was good with several choices for children like pb&j pizza as well as adult food like fresh salmon. Highly memorable, relaxing, indoors, and fun.
So when you plan your schedule, make sure you save plenty of room for no-riding times and take advantage of the shows, characters, and experiences that Disneyland offers.
Hi, not to nit pick but Fantasmic has been around since 1993. We used to watch it all the time in High School. But I would say it's probably number 1 in my list. I even worked guest control shifts on it occasionally even though I was a ride operator and enjoyed it because I could watch it again and again.
ReplyDeleteFantasmic was amazing. I did not realize it had been around that long. Thanks for the correction.
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