Yes they scan your bracelet; however, parents would argue until they were just let on rides. You can do pay per ride. I believe the big coasters come out to around $14 per ride.
Damn I just realized we did not go to Disneyland in 2023, but did hit up Universal and Knott's which is extremely rare. I'm itching to get back to Disneyland soon, hopefully we can take advantage of some of these SoCal resident deals.
Yo whoever it was that recommended me The Boathouse, I owe you one. We had an amazing dinner last night. Food was good, waitress was awesome, and the restaurant was incredibly accommodating for allergies. I can’t wait to go back!
I’m waiting to board my plane back to California. I had such a blast this week! Was a wonderful way to ring in the new year and an exciting new chapter of my life Top 3 favorite moments: 1. Riding the People Mover and having it take us through a shut-down Space Mountain! 2. Riding the new Ratatouille ride in EPCOT. So worth the wait 3. As a whole, going to Hollywood Studios for my first time! I already can’t wait for my next trip! There’s still a lot of rides I didn’t get to hit that’ll be a top priority next trip. I also missed my Animal Kingson reservation because of food poisoning, so that will also be a top priority next time too
I know parks plan themed lands way ahead of time. I have been thinking, i am willing to put the house on Universal Creative doing mockups of a Barbie Land right now. In the last year I think that has now jumped to the top of the list of IPs that have potential to work as a themed land in an IP park.
A Mattel adventure park is actually opening next year in Phoenix and it will have a Barbie area. https://www.matteladventurepark.com/rides-and-attractions/barbie-beach-house I do agree tho. If Universal made an area based off Barbie Land, they’d be printing money