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A Disneyland Tour

One of the thing that you must do if you go to visit Disneyland one day is you have to take the tour. It’s almost essential for the newcomers. Of course they vary since there is more then one tour available. Actually there are four of them. Again as most of the things you would want to do on a vacation, reservations are preferred.

 

The most popular one is obviously the Discover the Magic. I mean what is cooler than looking for loot while being helped from the characters and defeat villains? Not everyone in their life can go in a crowd and say that he and Mickey Mouse defeated a bunch of pirates while being shot at by a cannon for example. For your efforts you will be rewarded with a prize that is only handed out when you do this activity and you won’t starve because a meal is included.

If you want to spend three hours of your vacations on a tour, spend it on the Discover the Magic Tour. You need to be at least two people and prices are 50$ each but if more are bought prices drop to 40$ per ticket. Any adult that has reached the age of their kids and the ones who are aged between 5 and 9 will really enjoy the tour however; I may suggest not bringing kids who are younger.

You have even more time to spend (4 hours) and even more money (75$) to spend? Go four the VIP tour. If you want to take this tour but didn’t reserve, you will need to give them an extra 20. On this tour, you will learn about the history of Disney. So it’s not a best thing for little children who will probably enjoy the rides more than a history lesson.

If this is your first time to the magic kingdom, then you have to take the tour Welcome to Disneyland. The advantages are numerous: good seats during a show, good suggestions, the how it got started speech, no waiting in line at good restaurants etc. As a bonus, you will get two tickets to get faster in rides instead of waiting. Not that bad considering it only cost 25$ and only takes 2 ½ hours.

You want to know more about big Walter? Then this next tour is absolutely for you though a five year old kid may not be too interested in knowing how the theme park got built and how the big cheese decided that this is what he wanted to do in life. It only lasts three hours and the price is very affordable at 49$ a person. But the real bonus to that tour is you will get the chance to see club 33.

You can do to Disneyland and do nothing but rides if you want it’s your choice, but sometimes a break from all the excitement is welcome from time to time. I’m not saying you should take all the tours but you should at least take the time to do one, just to get a different feeling from the park.

 

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