Showing posts with label Disneyland. Show all posts
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Wednesday, August 3, 2016

The Walt Disney Family Museum in California

The Walt Disney Family Museum


The Walt Disney Family Museum is located at the Presidio in beautiful San Francisco California. It’s co-founded by Walt Disney’s own daughter the late Diana Disney Miller who wanted to share the life, work, and legacy of her father with the world. There are 2 buildings to visit while you’re here. The main museum and the Diana Disney Miller Exhibition Hall located just behind the main building. 
The Main Building has 3 different levels to it, The Lower Level, Level One, and level 2. Down in the lower level you can find the Theater Gallery and Theater, where you watch the film of the month. The movie is included with the price of admission; just make sure you ask for your theater tickets when you purchase your museum tickets at the front desk.

On Level One you can find the CafĂ©, The Museum Store, and Lobby. The Lobby is full of awards from Walt’s films and accomplishments throughout his life. Here you will start your journey into the galleries and the beginning of Walt’s life.
There are 14 different galleries that make up the Museum, going through a time period of 1901-1966. Along with many family pictures there are also family treasures, and interactive stations along your journey. One of my favorites is the Synchronizing Sound Station. Here you can put on headphones and play instruments to accompany the sounds need for the film Steamboat Willie. It will take a second to get the hang of it, but its lots of fun! There are also other interactive stations along the ways so look out for them.


Also one of the highlights of the museum to me is the diorama of Disneyland. Staff at the museum says “It’s the Disneyland of Walt’s imagination, meaning it represents attractions that he saw come to life, and some he only dreamed of”. You can see ride from Disneyland’s past here and how they layout of the park if much different than it is now. My daughter love this area and could hang out here for a while looking for Walt in it. He’s hidden in 2 different places with is daughter, can you find him? Give it a try when you go!  Also in this area you can find lots of Walt’s projects from the 1950’s to the 1960’s.


Once you get close to the end of the galleries you’ll come to the Epilogue, the saddest are in the whole museum if you ask me. Here you will hear the radio announcement made when Walt Disney died on an old fashion T.V set. It’s truly a room that will move you to tears. You can listen to friends and staff talk about the moment they first heard about Walt’s death at a listening station, and along the walls you can read articles published. This is an area where a tissue is a must to bring.


After all the crying you’ll come to what some call the White Room. Here take a chance to sit down and enjoy the pictures on the walls. They are truly inspiring and beautiful!


After your trip through the museum you can also visit the Diana Disney Exhibition Hall. This is where they showcase special exhibitions that change about twice a year. This time when I went they were showing off The Art of Pinocchio. While you are able to take pictures throughout the museum as long as you don’t use a flash, the Special Exhibitions are different. No photos are allowed to be taken inside but you can snap a few shots of the art in the lobby.  

While you visit to The Walt Disney Family Museum may be coming to a close there are still some very cool places to visit while you there. Lucasfilm Ltd. is located just a few minutes away at 1 Letterman Drive. While you can’t go in a visit there you can take a pretty cool picture at the Yoda fountain found in front!


While there are so many more pictures I can share with you, it really wouldn’t do the museum justice. It’s a great place for adults and kids to share in the memories and stories of Walt Disney and his family. And a must see place for any Disney fan visiting the Bay Area.  


Museum Info
       Walt Disney Family Museum 
104 Montgomery Street in the Presidio
       San Francisco, Ca 94129
Tip: There are 2 Montgomery Streets in San Francisco so make sure you include the right zip code in any GPS systems.
Museum Hours: 
Open Daily 10am-6pm 
except Tuesdays, Jan. 1st
Thanksgiving Day and December 25th.
Tickets:
Admission is free year around for active and retired military, their spouses, and dependents.


Adult - $20
Student w/ valid Id- $15
Senior 65+- $15
Youth (6-17)- $12
Children 5 and under are Free with adult admission!
 Discounts given for AAA members and D23 Members




 By Agent Jenny
Jen@traveltimetravel.com



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Thursday, April 7, 2016

The Food and Wine Festival 2016 for Disneyland's California Adventure!




The Food and Wine Festival has begun at Disney's California Adventure Park located in Anaheim California




The festival had been discontinued in 2011 when construction of Cars Land began. This year marks the return of the sought after event. I stopped by at opening to check out all the amazing offerings.
        

There's a wide variety of both food and wine and even a few stands of luxury bath items. Rinse Bath & Body handmade in Monroe, GA had some eclectic offerings such as Orange Blossom Pilsner Soap and Chocolate Stout Beer Soap. 








The festival is located at the end of Buena Vista Street.  Many little stands are located next to and across from Grizzly Peak Falls.

  

 

 

  

  










I didn't try many offerings today because I will be going back but I was able to try the 
Leonardo e Robertos Gourmet Blends. 













These,by far were the most amazing Balsamic Vinegar and Olive Oils I have ever tasted. The gentlemen offering the delectable tastes was extremely knowledgeable. He offered me a sample of Blood Orange Olive Oil and Black Currant Balsamic Vinegar made my taste buds sing. I am looking forward to trying it on a spring salad. My Husband sampled and LOVED the Siracha Mango Balsamic Vinegar it was highly recommend over Salmon and I look forward to preparing that dish with the family. 




Enjoy checking out the pictures and offerings and let us know how we can help you plan your next trip. This years Food & Wine Festival should set a precedent  to come as Disney listens to their guest suggestions for future events.

By Marie
Marie@traveltimetravel.com




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Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Paint the Night Parade at Disneyland Park in California

Paint the Night is the newest parade at Disneyland Park, and it is quite amazing.  Disney really outdid themselves with this parade.  The lighting and music is perfect, the characters are full of personality, and the floats are really state of the art.

The challenge with this parade is viewing.  You really must get a spot at least an hour prior and if you don't care to watch the parade, I suggest exiting the park well before the start of it, or perhaps dine during the event.  Fantasyland completely shuts down during the parade and fireworks, and because of the layout of the park, it is nearly impossible to exit unless you are already close to the front.  In other words, plan ahead!

Peter Pan Segment




    

  




Monster's University Segment



  

  

  

  

  

Cars Segment


  

    



Little Mermaid Segment



  

  

  

  



Toy Story Segment



  

  

  
    
  


Here Come the Princesses!



  

  
  


  

  

  

  

  


Frozen Segment



  

  

  

Mickey & Friends



  

  

  

  

  

  

  







Let us make your vacation even easier!  We'll help you plan from the start and can advise you and handle your arrangements, including dining, fast passes, room requests, discount application, and celebrations.  We are the same price or less than if you book on your own, and you get us for FREE!  Have an expert on your side at zero cost to you and contact one of our agents today!