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Disney is in the Air

March 9, 2016 by jlmdiscovery

Disney is in the Air

It’s been said that smell is the strongest of our senses tied to memory.  Sometimes all it takes is a single whiff of vanilla to conjure fond memories of baking in our parents’ kitchen or a hint of the perfume that our aunt used to wear to remind us of annual visits from long ago.  It is a sense that is often overlooked amidst the other four.  So why not use it to our advantage to experience the nostalgia of the happiest place on Earth?  If you’ve visited Disneyland (or Magic Kingdom) in the past, here is a list of scents you can use to relive the pleasant atmospheres of your favorite Disney lands.

Note: I’ve based this list off of Yankee Candle scents, but of course you can substitute anything similar.

Main Street, U.S.A.
Main Street is the first land you experience when you enter the parks, and it is also the one that most consciously aims those pleasant scents in your direction.  The most iconic scents are those of freshly baked treats from the Jolly Holiday Bakery and the homemade candies around Christmastime.

  • Bakery Air
  • Christmas Cookie
  • French Vanilla
  • Gingerbread Maple
  • Gingerbread
  • Peppermint Bark
  • Vanilla Cupcake

Adventureland
Adventureland explores the areas from Polynesian gardens to Asian temples to the African jungle, and contains one of everyone’s favorite treats: Dole Whip.  Tropical fruits and blooms best represent this spirit of adventure.

  • Black Coconut
  • Coconut & Vanilla Bean
  • Eucalyptus
  • Exotic Bloom
  • Luau Party
  • Mango Peach Salsa
  • Midnight Jasmine
  • Orange Dreamsicle
  • Pineapple Cilantro

Frontierland/Critter Country
Frontierland makes me think of southern favorites and earthy scents, with plenty of fresh fragrances of the outdoors.  I’ve lumped Critter Country in here because there’s a lot of overlap, although the presence of Winnie the Pooh reminds me instantly of the Honey Blossom.

  • Apple Cider
  • Apple Spice
  • Autumn Leaves
  • Caramel Pecan Pie
  • Cinnamon Stick
  • Cranberry Pear
  • Farmer’s Market
  • Green Grass
  • Harvest
  • Honey Blossom
  • Lush Berries
  • Macintosh
  • Mountain Lodge
  • Peach Cobbler

New Orleans Square
New Orleans Square is one of my favorite places to walk around in the afternoons, particularly with a bag of fresh Mickey-shaped beignets.  Enjoy the French and Jazz influences with these scents reminiscent of pastries and spirits.

  • Brandy Pear Tart
  • Vanilla Bourbon

Fantasyland
Fantasyland is full of princes, princesses, and fun so the first thoughts that come to mind are of gardens and magical forests.  Choose some of your favorite flower scents or go the route of Snow White with a fresh, red apple.

  • Cotton Candy
  • Fresh Cut Roses
  • Lavender Vanilla
  • Lilac Blossoms
  • Macintosh
  • Magical Frosted Forest
  • Meadow Showers
  • Pink Peony
  • True Rose
  • Tulips
  • White Gardenia

Tomorrowland
Tomorrowland is the hardest of the lands to pinpoint in terms of scents, mostly because it’s comprised of a lot of minimalistic metal and space-age materials.  The best I could think of was a series of clean, fresh scents (at least until Yankee Candle adds Plastic and Steel to their repertoire).

  • April Showers
  • Clean Cotton
  • Crisp Morning Air
  • Fluffy Towels
  • Line-Dried Cotton

What are some of your favorite scents from Disneyland?  Which bring back the strongest memories?  Share below!

Filed Under: Disney, Featured Tagged With: Disney, Disneyland, memories, nostalgia, scents, smells, Yankee Candle

10 Free Ways to Boost Your Disney Vacation

May 21, 2015 by jlmdiscovery

Disney Celebration ButtonsIn honor of Disneyland’s Diamond Celebration and its 24-hour kickoff (which starts tomorrow at 0600), here are 10 free ways to boost your Disney vacation:

  1. Scavenger Hunt – enhance your transit/queue time with a fun scavenger adventure (like this one for the Disneyland’s 60th anniversary!)
  2. Hidden Mickeys – Mickey ears are hidden all throughout the parks and resorts, so compete to see who can find the most
  3. Celebration Buttons – go to City Hall (or equivalent) to pick up free buttons for birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, graduation, or just to celebrate
  4. Imagineering Field Guides – while you can buy park field guides at bookstores/Amazon, you can also browse Wikipedia while waiting in lines to learn fun facts about the development of the rides (could be a fun trivia game)
  5. Photo Ops – if you ask, the professional photographers will take photos of you and your family using your personal phone/camera for no cost
  6. Ride Times App – search for a simple app that will keep you updated on estimated queue lengths (so you’ll know if it’s worth it to trek across the park)
  7. Autograph Book – decorate a notebook with your child to bring when they meet all the characters in the park
  8. Ride Souvenirs – supposedly if you ask a skipper on the Jungle Cruise they will give you a free map, but otherwise you can always make your own ride tokens to give to your kids if they brave some of the larger rides (like a printable death certificate for surviving the Haunted Mansion)
  9. “Broadway” Shows – At several parks you can see a 45 min Broadway quality show (included with admission): Aladdin at California Adventures and Beauty and the Beast at Hollywood Studios
  10. “DisneyBound” – Create an outfit based on your favorite Disney themes/characters using suggestions from DisneyBound (great for kids’ outfits that are more functional than princess dresses)

For an automatic enhancement, visit Disney during one of the holiday seasons, particularly around Halloween (Sep – Nov) or Christmas (Nov – Jan).  These times include special edible treats, holiday overlays of several rides, and added shows.

Filed Under: Disney, Featured, Fun Tagged With: anniversary, birthday, Diamond Celebration, Disney, Disney World, Disneyland, free

10 Ways to Boost Your Disney Vacation

May 21, 2015 by jlmdiscovery

Going on a Disney vacation is a treat in itself, but, if you’re looking to enhance your trip, here are 10 ways to make it truly special:

  1. Pin Trading ($10+) – buy pins at the parks or purchase a bulk package on Amazon to trade with cast members
  2. Personalized Ear Hats ($15+) – purchase a set of classic Mickey ears and have names embroidered on the back
  3. Birthday Cakes ($35+) – celebration cakes can be purchased through Disney to be delivered to table service restaurants or hotel rooms
  4. Character Dining ($15-60+pp) – from the simple fun of Plaza Inn to a formal feast at Cinderella’s Royal Table, spend time with your favorite icons
  5. Tours ($25-100+pp) – follow professional guides as they show you the highlights and secrets of the Disney parks
  6. Show/Dinner Packages ($40-65+pp) – get a package deal for Fantasmic! or World of Color, including some of the park’s best restaurants
  7. Costumes/Princess Makeovers ($60-200) – buy your own costumes or get a complete makeover at the Bippity Boppity Boutique
  8. Photo Pass CD ($70-200) – this CD lets you take unlimited photos at the parks and keep the digital copies
  9. High-End Dining ($60-150+pp) – for a memorable evening, make a reservation at the Napa Rose or Victoria & Albert’s
  10. Disney Hotels/Resorts ($100-500/night) – Disney offers a wide selection of hotels that provide early access to the parks and free transportation
World of Color - Disney California Adventure
A view of the setting for the World of Color from the Carthay Circle Dinner Package section.

Filed Under: Disney, Featured Tagged With: Disney, Disney World, Disneyland, theme parks

Disneyland Diamond Celebration Scavenger Hunt

March 19, 2015 by jlmdiscovery

 

Disneyland Scavenger Hunt

In celebration of Disneyland’s upcoming 60th anniversary, I’ve created a fun scavenger hunt you and your family can enjoy throughout the park.  I love going to Disneyland, but, even with the thrilling rides, the day can get very long (especially if you’re a frequent flyer).  So last weekend when my husband and I visited the original Magic Kingdom, I started brainstorming this scavenger hunt full of things to do and things to see while you’re in between rides (or even while you’re on them).  Here is a selection of the hunt:

  • Take a photo with your favorite Disney character
  • Find Walt’s candle in his apartment window
  • Get the family high score on Buzz Lightyear’s Astro Blasters
  • Find Nemo
  • Make a wish in Snow White’s well
  • Find the carousel horse dedicated to Julie Andrews
  • Find the “Halloween Tree”
  • Find the door to Club 33
  • Pull the rope in the Indiana Jones queue
  • Ride in the purple teacup

Download the complete scavenger hunt and instructions from the link below.  Make it a family effort or foster some friendly competition.  See how many of the 60 items you can accomplish – winner gets a refreshing Dole Whip or a Disneyland pin!

Disneyland Diamond Celebration Scavenger Hunt

Disneyland Railroad

 

Filed Under: Disney, Featured Tagged With: Disney, Disneyland, games, scavenger hunt

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