Disneyland is one place which since a kid I have had dreams of visiting, and somehow it always felt just too far away, in a different world altogether, unreachable... And even though I had the opportunity to visit the Disneyworlds in Hong Kong or Paris, it always never happened. Guess for a reason!
Disneyland in Orlando is a world by itself. There are some five-six differently theme parks all spread out in a huge area.
And then there are multiple Disney Resorts also located nearby, where you can stay near the parks themselves and enjoy a Disney theme based environ.
When you approach towards the Disney area, you get an idea about how huge this whole project is and why everyone who comes to the US does end up visiting this place! The Parks are just so huge, and amazing! You can spend many many days just enjoying all the different kind of fun and entertainment they offer. It makes sense to go to more than one of these parks if you have the time. And of course try to spend as much time in each as possible.
Anyways, once in, you will be bombarded with different sights everywhere, with you trying to take in as much as possible. The moment we entered, a musical show was being shown on the stage in front of the castle. All the Disney characters were there, Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Pluto, Daisy and Donald Duck, Cinderalla and her Prince, Snow White and her Prince and Aladdin and his princess. They all sang and danced and performed, and mesmerised us. And this was just the beginning...
The whole park is divided into 6 main areas, all based on different themes:
Main Street, USA : This is the first street that you walk on when you enter. They have grand buildings on both side, which houses shops to buy Disneyware. There are also multiple restaurants in this area, as well as the Disney rail to take you to the different parts of the park.
Liberty Square: The haunted mansion was a bit of a let down though! There are some 999 ghosts in this mansion, and all different types. Some moving in paintings, some appearing out of thin air and then vanishing away.. This house is quite well designed, So worth a look still but not at all scary:)!!
Fantasyland is completely for kids, with Snow Whites adventures and Cinderalla's world and so on. We skipped this section entirely:) but I guess with children around, you do have an excuse to see those kiddy rides too:).
Tomorrowland: The Space Mountain was an indoor rollar coaster, where you zoom on without being able to see anything! The Spaceranger Spin was part of toy story, where you shoot some of the aliens. Both rides were just ok.
There is generally a long line for all the major attractions, but you can use the Fastpass to work out your rides more efficiently. We went on a weekday and the place was still full. So I guess whenever you go, you will always find crowds there. Filled with children and the adults trying to keep them under control!!
There are also two parades which happen within the park, one in the afternoon and a lighted one in the evening. They were both mesmerising, with singing and dancing and music; and definitely not to be missed. All the characters walking past you on decorated trailers. It was just so mesmerizing to see all these childhood characters dance and walk past you all dressed up! Here are some snapshots from the two parades....
The castle in the center is the main spot of all these activities. In the evening you have the fireworks just behind the castle and the place looks like from another world. They also have a musical show where they showcase photos on the castle from all day long.