The holidays are here and sweeter than ever at the Disneyland Resort! Guests talk about their favorite decorations and Christmas touches at Disneyland Park. The lights on Sleeping Beauty Castle and "Santa's Reindeer Roundup" are among some familiar favorites! But on Main St., U.S.A., there's a Disneyland Park holiday tradition dating back to 1968 â candy cane making! At the Candy Palace, candy canes are made completely by hand throughout the holiday season. Guests are welcome to watch all of the candy-making magic, from pulling to striping to shaping. Call the Candy Palace hotline for more information at (714) 781-0112.
Come to Disneyland Park for a toe-tapping jazz-filled musical revue starring some of the characters from Walt Disney Pictures' newest animated feature, "The Princess and the Frog."
Follow the procession of Mardi Gras performers to the Mark Twain Riverboat dock as the ship sets sail for a lively show featuring some of the movie's most memorable songs. Clap along as Disney's newest princess, Tiana, and the handsome Prince Naveen lead the rousing riverboat romp.
Most days, a few lucky Guests may be selected to participate in the show! And be sure to stop by the Court of Angels in New Orleans Square to meet Princess Tiana and Prince Naveen for photos and autographs.
Don't miss Tiana's Showboat Jubilee at Disneyland Park now through January 3, 2010.
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Beloved Disney Characters traveled to Chicago, Atlanta, Miami, Los Angeles and Toronto, Sept 30, 2009, announcing a new program celebrating the spirit of volunteer service: "Give a Day, Get a Disney Day." One million people who perform volunteer service for a participating organization will receive a free one-day admission ticket to a Walt Disney World Resort or Disneyland Resort theme park.
For rules and information about the "Give a Day, Get a Disney Day" program, visit DisneyParks.com (for the United States and Puerto Rico) or DisneyParks.ca (for Canada).
It's been 40 years since the Grim Grinning Ghosts first opened their doors at the Disneyland Resort and invited Guests into the Haunted Mansion. Take a look back to the beginning with Walt and the Imagineers who created the beloved attraction. Go behind the scenes and see how Walt's original idea for the Mansion evolved. Thanks, in part, to the 1964 New York World's Fair, it morphed from a walk-through attraction to one that transports its Guests in "Doom Buggies." Discover how special effects and audio-animatronics have given life to the ghosts and ghouls who've been delightfully scaring Guests all these years. From stretching rooms to hitchhiking ghosts, the 999 Happy Haunts never disappoint and always invite guests to ... "hurry back."
This summer, elephants really do fly at the Disneyland Resort! In this podcast, we give you a front-row seat to experience all that's new for Summer Nightastic! Dumbo takes flight over Sleeping Beauty Castle in Magical, the new fireworks spectacular that explodes in a celebration of classic Disney characters. Also at Disneyland Park, a longtime summer tradition continues as Fantasmic! returns with state-of-the-art video projections and many surprises. And at Disney's California Adventure Park, Disney's Electrical Parade is brighter than ever as Tinker Bell leads the way on a new float and with much more pixie-light power. Now it's time to enjoy Summer Nightastic!
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