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Friday, April 30, 2010

Good Restaurants in Downtown Disney or in one of the Disneyland Hotels?

Hi, I'm turning 14 in a few weeks, and I was hoping for some restaurant recommendations in Downtown Disney or a Disneyland or CA Adventure hotel (not someplace that we have to buy a ticket to get to; people my dad is coming for dinner on my birthday just for the night). There will be five us: Me, my mom, my brother, my friend, and my dad. Any recommendations, or even places I should stay away from, will be appreciated. :) Thanks!





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If you plan on doing a sit down restaurant in the park, make sure that you call Disney Dining for a reservation as soon as you decide which one to go with. Their number is 714-781-DINE.

Some of our favorite restaurants in the park are:

The Blue Bayou, it's right inside the Pirates of the Caribbean ride. It's a little more on the pricey side, but the food is excellent. My fiance and I went there right after we got engaged so it's got a bit of sentimental meaning as well. Unfortunately it won't work for you, but you really should check it out sometime!

Napa Rose is inside the Grand California Hotel - it is one of the most expensive restaurants in the Disneyland area but the food is fantastic. It's a true five star dining experience.

If you like character dining, my favorite place is Ariel's Grotto. I find the food is best there and it has the princesses - which are my personal favorites (even though I'm 26).

Goofy's Kitchen isn't too bad either, food isn't fantastic at any of the character dining, but it's decent. Goofy's is in the Disneyland Hotel.

In Downtown Disney Ralph Brennan's Jazz Cafe is reasonably priced and delicious. We had a fantastic time there the last time we went.

If you like Mexican Tortilla Joe's is a must. They are reasonably, the food is great and they stuff you with tortilla's and salsa as an complimentary appy. I accidentally filled myself up on it the last time.

The Rainforest Cafe is okay too. You can find these all around America though so it's not uniquely Disney. The decor is cool though, like you're in a Jungle.

There isn't a place that's really terrible, but I generally stay away from House of Blues (in DTD) and the Carnation Cafe. I wasn't really impressed with either place - the food is much better elsewhere.

Enjoy your birthday in the happiest place on earth!







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In the Disneyland Hotel, they have this restaurant called Goofy's Kitchen. It's a character dining buffet where all the famous Disney characters go in and out of there and hang out with everyone eating. And since it's your birthday, you'll get totally amazing service. But if you do decide to go here, definitely make reservations ASAP or you could be waiting for a few hours before you finally get your table.






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Hi
I have been to disneyland multiple times and my absolute favorite place in downtown disney is Naples. They have great pizza! This is really casual so If your looking for something more fancy Catal is a great place but it is more pricey and fancy. These are more dinner places and less disney places. ie these restaurants could be anywhere in the world. If your looking for a disney atmosphere I'd go with Goofy's Kitchen. Here is where the characters are. Even though your 14 you might still like just hugging a character. Plus they have cool different food. I also here it is great with birthdays. I know the other hotels have restaurants, I have just never been there. There is also a rainforest restaurant with mist in downtown disney. I have never been there so I can provide no Info on that. that could also be a cool atmosphere. Hope this helps!!






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First there is no Ca Adventure Hotel which probably you're thinking of the Grand California Hotel
The two comes to mind and I really do like are Catal which is in DTD and the other one is Storytellers Cafe which is in the Grand California Hotel.






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Friday, April 23, 2010

Info on Octopus Card & Entrance Disneyland Hong Kong?

Hi, My friends is travelling to hong kong with her son (age goin to be 3 years old) on coming month. Would like to get info on below matter

1. Does Octopus card need to purchase for her son? More precisely, when travel using MTR & buses ,does her son need to pay?

2. On the day, they visiting disneyland hong kong is falls on her son 3 years old birthday. Does he need to purchase entrance ticket too?





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1. purchase a kid's octopus for him. everything count as kid's price when he travelling. of cos he has to pay no matter MTR / buses / boat. dun try to use his card by an adult as the system wil auto beep to alert staffs there.

2. no discunt / or free admission for even birthdayer.... but if it's the exact bday of ur son when going into the park. he can get a bday's badge by the doorway CS ctr & whenever he go. he wil get some little surprise.






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Children 2 years old or younger ride free, your friend's son should get a child's Octopus card on his 3rd birthday, same applies to Disneyland Hong Kong.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Do kids fly free to disneyland if you use a mileage ticket?

I want to take my kid to disneyland during the kids fly free, and I want to use my mileage for myself?
Would she still fly free?





Answer :
It's unclear. Certainly if you book through Disney you would have to pay for your Alaska Airlines ticket, the multiple-day park tickets, and the hotel accommodations. There are other restrictions as well.

The package is also available directly through Alaska Airlines and their page does not specifically say that mileage can or cannot be used. I'd suggest visiting the link and contacting one of their reservation specialists for a definitive answer.

Friday, April 9, 2010

How much would it cost to get a 2 day pass for disneyland/california adventures?

I'm flying there tomorrow but we didn't get tickets in our deal.





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They have a 2 day park hopper pass for $151. That allows you to go to both parks, both days.

Right now for So Cal residents they have the 2-fer ticket so you could go to one park one day and the other park the second day for only $72. 2 days for only $72! If you know anyone, let them buy the tickets.





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The one day, one park, ticket is $72, so that would mean $144 for 2 days, but for only 11 dollars more, you can get the 2 day park hopper ticket, which allows you to visit both parks on either day! for more ticketing information, go to the link.

Hope this helped!





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A 2-day parker hopper ticket will cost you $151 which is a better deal than just buying 2 admission tickets for the 2 parks.

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