For the first time in forever…uh, we can’t find Anna and Elsa?
If you have a total Frozen lover in your life (or, uh, you’re the Frozen lover) and you’re heading to Disneyland soon, you might struggle to find the two sisters.
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For the first time in forever…uh, we can’t find Anna and Elsa?
If you have a total Frozen lover in your life (or, uh, you’re the Frozen lover) and you’re heading to Disneyland soon, you might struggle to find the two sisters.
I have a favorite restaurant in Disneyland, and you might not have ever heard of it, but it’s likely you’ve seen it on one of Disneyland’s most iconic rides.
The Blue Bayou Restaurant is attached to Pirates of the Caribbean, and Disney is temporarily closing both for a refurbishment.
Bluey has hit Disneyland and with it, massive, MASSIVE, crowds.
A brand new Bluey experience debuted at Disneyland, and apparently, we aren’t the only fans of the Heeler family, because the crowds were unlike anything we’ve seen before.
It’s official: Bluey is taking over the Disney Parks!
While we wait for the new Bluey’s Wild World experience at Conservation Station to open at Disney World on May 26th, we’re celebrating the first Bluey parks experience over at Disneyland Resort. Bluey’s Best Day Ever!, a live show with music and games, is taking over Fantasyland on March 22nd! We got a preview of the experience, but now it’s time to talk about the new themed food at Troubadour Tavern!
Who’s ready to celebrate “Bluey’s Best Day Ever!”
The beloved Bluey from the show of the same name is officially at the Disneyland Resort. With this experience, you’ll get to enjoy Bluey-themed eats and treats, along with a new show featuring Bluey and Bingo. We’re excited for it all, but the show is what we’re super intrigued by.
Disney Pixar’s latest release, Hoppers, has been performing pretty well since its release a couple of weeks ago. It’s received a critics’ score of 93% and an audience score of 94% on Rotten Tomatoes, while also doing well at the box office.

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Now, the playful friends from the Glades are making their way to the Disneyland Resort. That’s right, Hoppers is coming to Disney California Adventure as Mabel’s Seek & Find Activity at the Redwood Creek Challenge Trail. This experience will have guests exploring, climbing, and swinging during a playful wilderness adventure for all ages.
Disneyland has lost its culinary director.
The Orange County Register has confirmed with Disneyland officials that Andrew Sutton, culinary director of signature dining for the Disneyland Resort, has left the company. Those officials have not given a reason for Sutton’s departure.
Disneyland Resort has tons of construction going on inside the parks right now, but outside the gates, there’s a lot happening as well. One of those happenings? The Anaheim Transportation Network’s ART buses are shutting down.
This really affects people staying at the Good Neighbor Hotels around the area (hotels that aren’t directly owned by Disney, but are affiliated with them), as it affects the shuttles many of them use to get to the parks. This current service is set to shut down on March 31st, and at the time, there was no replacement in sight. However, that’s all changed now!
It’s time! The 2026 Food & Wine Festival has officially begun at Disney California Adventure!
This festival has so many amazing food and drink options! Here’s our top picks!
If you’ve ever planned a trip to Disney World, chances are you’ve at least looked into the Disney Dining Plan — Disney’s divisive meal credit offering. But if you’ve ever tried to find the same option for a trip at Disneyland in California, you’ve probably noticed something pretty quickly: It doesn’t exist.
Disney World’s Dining Plan has a couple of different options that allow you to prepay for meal and snack credits that can simply be allocated at an array of restaurants and food stands all over the resort. It is a useful vacation package add-on that many guests take advantage of during a vacation — so why exactly doesn’t Disneyland offer a Disney Dining Plan like Disney World does? The answer comes down to a few key differences between the two resorts — and once you understand them, it actually makes a lot of sense.
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