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As I’m sure just about everyone reading this website knows, Walt Disney World Resort celebrated its 40th anniversary on October 1, 2011. As dedicated (read: crazy) fans of the Disney theme parks, we were on hand to celebrate the day. Luckily, we weren’t the only crazies out there, as the Disney fan community turned out
A collection of my favorite high-quality Disneyland and Disney California Adventure regular and HDR photos from Spring 2011. These pictures include World of Color, Fireworks, Mickey Mouse & Walt Disney (Partners), Sleeping Beauty Castle, Club 33, and many more! Click on any of the photos to activate the full-size lightbox mode, and then use your
NOTE: This post is outdated and no longer useful. As of August 2014, my only current point and shoot recommendation is the Sony RX100. You can read our review for that here: https://www.disneytouristblog.com/sony-rx100-review/ Want to know what the best point and shoot camera is for your budget? Here I rank the top value-for-money point &
One of my favorite things to collect is Disney-produced books that you would find for sale exclusively in the theme parks. I find them to be the perfect thing to lounge around and read outside on a lazy Saturday, something to peruse on the plane, or even something to set on the coffee table. Looking
On this trip, we started out at Disneyland before heading to Walt Disney World shortly thereafter to complete our first “Coast-to-Coast Disney Trip.” Disneyland highlights include dining at the exclusive Club 33 and Napa Rose in addition to plenty of other fun. We had some nighttime blue skies (as you can see in the photo
Usually, when those of us who write trip reports sit down and touch quill to papyrus (what, the rest of you who write trip reports don’t do your initial drafts on papyrus?!) the trips are relatively fresh in our minds. For today’s post, I am going to break several trip reporting customs, including the misconception