10 Disney Princesses Who Have Yet to Receive a Prominent Park Icon
Here are the “official” Disney princesses who haven’t received their own castles yet, but maybe should someday.
Here are the “official” Disney princesses who haven’t received their own castles yet, but maybe should someday.
It is difficult, perhaps even a fallacy, to measure Expedition Everest in terms of the Matterhorn, or to compare the Grand Floridian to the Grand Californian. A more relevant argument exists regarding those elements, attractions especially, which both resorts share similarly.
Walt Disney World’s Haunted Mansion and the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror are among the best that the Imagineers have ever put together. They are so complete and so evocative that they can and should be viewed as works of art on their own. Where things start to get interesting is when you look at the two attractions side-by-side. If you do this, something interesting resolves itself: The Tower of Terror is basically a sequel to the Haunted Mansion.
We’ve accumulated a list of six rookie mistakes that you can easily avoid simply by reading this article.
Disney’s resort hotels are so well designed and themed, they can be considered attractions unto themselves. As such, passionate Disney fans love exploring and seeing these gorgeous accommodations, even if they aren’t staying there themselves. While “resort hopping” is fun no matter what, there are a few things you can do to make your experience even better.
Theme park fans often disagree about whether Disney or Universal parks offer a better experience. But here are 3 reasons why we benefit from both companies being successful.
Over time, we’ve worked ourselves into a frenzy about this particular ride, and I think it’s time to take step back and look at it with fresh eyes. For all its faults, Stitch’s Great Escape is a better attraction than people like myself give it credit for being. Here are a few reasons why:
Dive into the most detailed history ever written of Disney’s River Country, the abandoned water park that sits decaying on the shore of Walt Disney World’s Bay Lake.
I’m sure there’s a part of you that, even after all the great experiences you’ve had in those parks, still wishes you could experience the resort or an attraction for the first time … again. Whether you’ve been 100 times before or only once, fear not: there are ways to experience Walt Disney World anew.
Next time you visit a Disney theme park or resort, keep your eyes peeled for these abandoned attractions.