Our Disneyland Adventure This Summer: All the Tips You’ll Need, What We Did, and Love in 4 Days!
Disney was in a nutshell, a huge part of my childhood.
Despite how all the years have flown by, I still feel like it was yesterday. Maybe this is the magic we all experience when we get there no matter how big or how small you are, and this is something I’ve been dreaming that my new family experience together, as I did when I was a little girl.
We were so lucky to spend our days with the sweetest group Roxanne, Katie and Bella, all super talented content creators that made our trip even more special together. If you ask me, I’m a firm believer that there’s nothing better to plan vacations in advance, so here’s a super handy complete guide for all of you (especially if you’re traveling with kids) to help you enjoy your next Disney adventures.
Let the magic begin, friends! |
you can’t miss any of them!
W H A T T O E A TA foodie family has priorities everytime we travel and Disney was no exception. I’ve admittedly didn’t check the dining options this time because I wanted to surprise myself, especially when running all over both parks for a few days. As most of you know, Nico is extremely allergic to peanuts, almonds, tree nuts and recently diagnosed chickpeas. We are extremely careful when eating out and Disney had an impeccable service when you announce there’s a food allergy, at a point that we spoke to the chef multiple times and they made sure everything he had was safe and delicious. Bonus points if everything’s Mickey Mouse shaped, right?Here are our favourite places we tried: |
T H E N E W P I X A R P I E RThis year, Disney California Adventure park brought to life a brand new section, Pixar Pier. A place where Pixar stories, characters and the best of the best are re-imagined to a new amazing level. Some of the new attractions available you C-A-N-N-O-T miss in your next visit? The Incredible’s Incredicoaster, the main star of this new area, the adorable snowman frosted treats, where you can spoil your little ones with cones and soft-serve deliciousness and lastly, ride Mickey’s fun Ferris wheel and enjoy the sunset. If you’re planning a getaway soon, Disney has a special treat for Canadian residents, just $69 per day when we purchase a 3 day, one park per day access. Read all the details here. P I X A R P L A Y P A R A D EThis was THE best way to end our park adventures, and the Pixar parade is simply something you NEED to see (and Oli LOVED it so so much). We arrived around 30 minutes in advance to get a good spot, and be sure both Oli and Nico could remember every single detail. If you want to entertain them while they wait, get a few neon toys, star wars ear hats, and everything sparkly. everything glows in the dark and the music was as magic as the entire parade. |
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They loved eating everything at the park, and I don’t blame them, Mickey’s pancakes? The dream! |
I’ll cherish this moment, forever. |
Our trip was done in collaboration with Disney. All opinions expressed here are entirely mine. |