It’s been almost two weeks since the final turret-cap decoration was installed on Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom. The castle is being decorated for its upcoming 50th anniversary, and only one piece of decor remains to be installed. A large plaque reading “50” will be placed over the clock in the center of Cinderella Castle. Today, we saw four posts on the castle indicating that the sign is coming soon. The black posts can be seen against the royal blue […]
In less than 48 hours, my beloved Disneyland will reopen its gates, welcoming guests after a forced closure lasting more than a year. I’ve waited four-hundred-and-twelve days for this moment, and even though I am a world away on my not-so-little island of Australia, just knowing it is there is enough to keep me going. I can almost hear the delightful music dancing blissfully down the walkways, dotted with echoes of laughter here and there. When I have a particularly stressful day, and I need to unwind or escape for a moment, just knowing that somewhere in the world that music is playing is enough to keep me looking forward.
There is an enchanting atmosphere that Disneyland has, unique in comparison to all the other parks. The pavement you walk upon instills a sense of history in your being as you live and breathe the peak of creativity and dedication that sets Disney apart from the rest. Conceptually fascinating, inclusive, family-oriented, yet able to spark the interest of everyone in your group, regardless of your level of thrill-seeking interest. It’s special beyond words, and it’s easy to kindle a special relationship with Disneyland Park.
Watching the live event earlier in the week, I started to feel that romance come creeping back in. As the castle lit up to the infectious tune of When You Wish Upon a Star, I felt that flutter in my stomach that tells me better times are ahead. The moment took me back to the first time I laid eyes on the place. My glorified childhood recollection is full of unbelievable magic and the beginning of a love affair that changed the person I would ultimately grow up to be.
My first visit to The Happiest Place on Earth only comes back to me in patches of clarity in between a fuzzy, but whimsical, blur of memories. The most prominent of which is a moment shared with my grandmother, affectionately referred to as Nana. In the back alleyways of New Orleans Square, I remember being allowed to choose a cone-shaped princess hat with elaborate streamers and sparkles draped from the end, along with a matching wand. I selected the purple one, of course; my sister, Casey, gravitated toward the pink version, and we wore them in delight. At the time, Disneyland Park occupied a much smaller footprint without many of the extensions we now enjoy, but to a little girl from south Sydney, it was everything I could have imagined.
Like most things in the olden days, these were made to last. Our princess hats survived many years of intense role-playing, long enough for our daughters to enjoy as well and still be resting perfectly in a dress-up cupboard, waiting for the next children to love them as much as we did.
That vacation was something special, sparking a devotion within myself for a concept of perpetual happiness and family fun that would bring me to where I am today. Three generations of my family went on a holiday, and all found enjoyment in entirely different ways. As I grew up, I came to realize this was the plan for Disneyland all along, though having lived it before knowing it, the experience was much more impressive.
With the news of reopening, many are planning their return to this Anaheim attraction post-haste. Even though it will only be open for California residents to begin with, we all know that a Disney vacation can take many months to plan, which is why for those of us outside that area, the time to start planning is now; myself no exception.
When I was just six years old, I became a believer; someone who looks forward, not back, and understands that positivity is a choice. It’s easy to think about all the things we are currently missing from Disney and feel disheartened. Still, to me, Disneyland will always represent potential, a backdrop for creating your memories and setting the stage for us to make our own magic along the way.
Disneyland, welcome back. You have been greatly missed, and I can’t wait to share your enchantment as soon as possible. For everyone else counting down the days until you can make your booking, check out this article: The Stories of Disneyland: What to Watch While You Wait; the stories might help you to rekindle those fluttering feelings before you arrive.
If you have a moment, I’d love to hear your first-time stories and what stands out in your memory as having the biggest impact on you.
Among the many refurbishments and reimaginings taking place at Walt Disney World ahead of its 50th anniversary is the repainting of the Transportation and Ticket Center. Poster kiosks, water fountains, and more have been receiving the royal blue and gold treatment, which matches Cinderella Castle’s new look, as well as the updated Walt Disney World entrances. Since yesterday, the archway entrance for the EPCOT Monorail has been repainted. The legs of the archway are dark blue on the bottom. The […]
Since yesterday, more of the “abandoned Pygmy welcoming party” scene has been removed from the Jungle Cruise at Magic Kingdom. Following the removal of the spears, the hut in the background is now gone. All that remains in the scene are these canoes. This leaves quite a bit of empty beach to the left of the scene. Here is what the scene previously looked like, including both the spears and the hut. Other changes around the Jungle Cruise include the removal […]
Have you ever heard someone say that Disney is just for kids? Maybe you have thought this to yourself a time or two. Today, we are going to look at 5 reasons why taking a solo trip to Disney should be at the top of your Bucket List. My First Solo Trip The first time […]
As final touches are made to the highly anticipated Disney’s Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel, due to open soon, Disneyland Paris has announced a regal transformation of the iconic Disneyland Hotel, which will be the first Disney Hotel to celebrate a royal theme. This complete refurbishment is the next step in an ambitious renovation plan for all Disneyland Paris hotels spanning years and more than 5,700 rooms. The impressive transformation demonstrates Disneyland Paris’s ongoing commitment to continually […]
Cheyenne Kleinsasser embraces her own power in “White Lion,” the thirteenth episode of Big Sky. In tonight’s new episode on ABC, the creators add more unexpected twists and turns in the latest case for Jenny Hoyt and Cassie Dewell, while also making progress on the search for Ronald Pergman. Here’s a detailed recap of every […]
We bring you a lot of stories every single day. Sometimes it’s hard to keep up. So in case you missed anything from our feed, we have rounded up all our stories in one place to get the news at a glance. Here is your Daily Recap for Tuesday, April 27, 2021. Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom In the ongoing refurbishment of the Jungle Cruise to address cultural insensitivity, another change has taken place: the spears with skulls mounted on them have […]
A new pair of Minnie Mouse Ears are coming to Disney Springs and shopDisney and just in time for National Denim Day! (Please note this article contains affiliate links. Your purchase will support LaughingPlace by providing us a small commission, but will not affect your pricing or user experience. Thank you.) What’s Happening: Calling all Disney fashionistas! […]