April 15th was the day that every Californian could book reservations for Disneyland. But being from Florida, I had no option in joining half the state of California in booking reservations for Disneyland. Still, I knew my great friend Taleia, who has joined me in previous podcasts on what we love most about Disneyland and Disney California Adventure, would be working hard to get a reservation. I text her on the 15th to see how it was going. No response. A day later I get a text from her at mid day. It took 16 hours the first day with no luck! Then she started again at midnight and finally got them two hours later. She scored two, two-day tickets at 2 am that morning. 18 hours total! She paid $470 ($235 a piece) for those two sets of two-day tickets, which would have handled the better part of a single annual pass for her a few years ago. Is it worth it? You bet! For that reason, I'm stating 18 reasons to wait 18 hours for reservations to Disneyland and Disney California Adventure. It still may be a while before I get there since I'm an out-of-stater. But I can still dream, and I'm dreaming of when I get to go back. This is that list!
Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort DVC Announcement, Luau Farewell & Ohana Review
Epcot: What’s Open, Closed & Coming? Does Genie+ Offer Value? And Highlights of the International Flower & Garden Festival
Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser: What People are Saying, & Should You Go?
Ice Age at Disney’s Animal Kingdom? An Update & More
Technology & Innovation: How Can Disney Take on the Metaverse When It Can’t Make IT Work?
Comparing EPCOT, Celebration & Golden Oak to Storyliving by Disney’s: Cotino
Figment Fiascos and Guardian of the Galaxy Glimpses at the 2022 Epcot International Festival of the Arts
Magic Kingdom’s Main Street Confectionary: A Sweet Retail Experience
Technology, Innovation & IT: What Disney Does Well
Be Our Guest: A Dining Experience Review
Disney’s Next Theme Park: The Metaverse
Can You Afford Disney? Are You Disney’s Target Audience?
Bob Chapek’s Vision for Disney’s 2nd Century
Jim Henson’s Muppet Vision 3D Deconstructed
Typhoon Lagoon & Blizzard Beach: A Comparison of Walt Disney World’s Premiere Water Parks
Big Happenings Coming to Disney Parks in 2022
Reviewing Disney in 2021: The New, The Enchanted, and the Ugly
Disney Movie Magic: Show & Favorites!
Roy O. Disney‘s Two Final Decisions
Epcot‘s 2021 Festival of the Holidays
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