This page was built by a travel enthusiast like you!

Make your own list and compare the results with friends
Lilytiger06

Lilytiger06

is reading The Flies

Recent entries

Piroshky-Piroshky, Pike Place Market

Untitled

it was during the summer of 2008 just last year during a visit to Seattle. Oh my what amazingly delicious confection, sampled the (it might have been) marzipan piroshky. I just remember this distinct sweet definitely rich taste. Then a few stops down from a vendor grabbed a boba-tea, ah such yum.

over 3 years ago

Disney's California Adventure, Disneyland Resort

Untitled

Fantastic! I think my experience may be a little biased because I traveled with a group, we stayed for five days and had a dual pass to both Disneyland’s theme park across the way and California Adventure’s park. Also this was four years ago, but if they still carry the fast-pass tickets I highly recommend that people take advangate of them. All that’s required is that you grab a ticket (at the easy to find stations) and return at the time alloted, where you may proceed to the sometimes (*most of the time) shorter designated fast pass lane. If it all works out, like it did for my group, you may be allowed to go on ride after ride, getting the most out of your time. However, it’s a bit of excercise which may entail speed walking or jogging, which is always fun and never work as long as you are with a great group of friends. Also, one last thing, bring comfortable walking shoes! If you’re there for more than a day, flimsy sandals are not going to cut it, I know this from a first-hand experience!

over 5 years ago

Disneyland Park, Disneyland Resort

It's a group effort!

I greatly recommend that tourists visiting Disneyland (if possible) travel in groups, and preferably of five to six or more people. In that case individuals may choose to stay together or split up and still have a decent small group. . . because it’s so much more of an enjoyable experience with a group of friends. Also a good factor in making the most of this experience may be surrounding one’s self with people of “like” interests. There’s nothing worse than being stuck in a crowd of “ho-hummers” if you are a thrill ride/ roller coaster junkie like myself. ( note- there’s nothing wrong with “ho-hummers”, it’s just that you want to get your money’s/ time’s worth out of the trip).

Also, I’m not sure if they still have these, but I highly insist that everyone take advantage of the fast passes-(take a ticket, then return at the time alloted and one gets to hop in the sometimes shorter, designated fast-pass lane).

One last thing! If you’re planning on staying for a couple days I wouldn’t miss the California Adventures park! Alone, it’s not so impressive, but coupled with Disneyland it compliments the experience nicely.

over 5 years ago
See all entries ...



or
Login with Facebook