Disney has come a long was since the ‘Black Sunday’. Each year more visitors throng Disney Parks than any other theme park. The parks are also constantly innovating, adding new attractions and variations to the existing rides. What’s new at Disneyland this year? Following the golden jubilee celebrations last year, Disney has announced the next 15 months as “The Year of a Milllion Dreams”.

No contests, no purchases; just being in the right place at the right time could get you one of those million dreams. The Disney crew just distributes these dreams at a pre-determined place and time. The dreams cover a gamut of experiences like:

Apart from the dreams, there are lots of other attractions introduced. The little ones could train at the Jedi Training Academy to become Jedi Knights or take lessons from famous heroines at Disney Princess Fantasy Faire to become a princess.

Submarine Voyage at Disney, which was last seen during late 90’s, has been revived. The ‘Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage’ introduces one to all the characters of the movie ‘Finding Nemo’ almost in a life like setting. The whole experience has been modeled based on the movie itself.

Exciting variations have been introduced to the ‘Pirates of the Carribean’, with secret hideouts and treasure troves at the Tom Sawyer Island. Explore this land of unknown surprises where ghost pirates and curses abound.

Monsters Inc. is a new attraction introduced recently. Enjoy the ride with the main characters of this movie-based adventure as they take you through the streets of Monstropolis.

The Space Mountain too has been all spruced up with new background music and effects. The ride and the background blend together better than before to give a great outer space feeling.

Buzz Lightyear Astroblasters is an interactive game-like experience where you could chart your own plan and course and fight a personal war against the evil forces.

Disney High School Musical, a traveling show is another new attraction. Join with the members of this show in a great performance of song and dance; sing and dance along with them, in this exclusive experience for High School goers.

Of course don’t miss the Twilight Zone of Terror, where you travel up 13 floors in a high-speed lift and get dropped all the way down, just to be transported up again. This ride is not for the faint hearted.

For those who enjoy parades and shows, The Disney’s Electrical Parade is up and running again on popular demand at the California Adventure Park.

This year Disney has again innovated its attractions based on the current trends as well as popular demands and as always these changes make a difference both to the visitor and Disney!



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