Cheap Disney Passes

June 20, 2008 · Filed Under disney world, disneyland · Comment 

Imagine Disney tickets without paying the retail price. These are the most popular discounted Disney Passes:

2 ADULT 1 DAY DISNEYLAND TICKETS HOPPER PASS 1 7 1 23
2 ADULT 1 DAY DISNEYLAND TICKETS HOPPER PASS 1 7 1 23
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Virtually Cheap Disney Ticket

June 18, 2008 · Filed Under News, disney world, disneyland · Comment 

virtual disney

Where can you find a really great bargain for Disney World? Here at Imagine Disney we are always looking for the cheapest Disney passes for our customers. Well nothing can be cheaper than being able to visit Disney World without paying for a Disney pass, airfare, and hotel stay. Google Earth makes this possible by putting Disney World attractions into the free application.

The program allows tourists to explore a detailed recreation of the rides, streets, and hotels across the Orlando site.

Visitors can walk or fly around the park as they wish. Information on the park's 1,500 attractions pops up on the side of the screen, along with photos, videos and booking details. Click on a restaurant and the menu will appear.

And the best part is you won't have to leave your computer to visit Disney World. You can read more about it here. If you prefer the theme park experience you can always look for a cheap Disney ticket and go in person.

Disneyland Bats Day

June 14, 2008 · Filed Under Events, disneyland · Comment 

Group shot at Castle, Bats Day in the Fun Park 8, Disneyland, California  045.jpg
photo credit: gruntzooki
The Haunted Holiday Mansion
photo credit: Great Beyond

Yes Virginia, Goths like Disneyland as well. Today I was looking at some Flickr photos for Disneyland and I came across this nice group photo. The sea of black in multicolor main street pretty much tells the story. The event is called Bats Day in the Fun Park. It's all about looking Goth at Disneyland. It seems that Disneyland had already thought of this.

Disneyland Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage

June 12, 2008 · Filed Under Rides, disneyland · Comment 

Submarine Voyage Dock
photo credit: DTrigger05

Remember the plain blue pool that was the old Disneyland submarine ride? The one with the bubbles going up to simulate a sub going down? The one that was always closed and you wondered what that pool of water was for? Well finally they did something useful with it. Disney opened the Finding Nemo Submarine ride in June 2007. About time considering they started construction in October 2004. They took their time but the ride is well worth it. You can get more information about the infamous Disneyland submarines here.