24 Hours of Rock Your Disneyside at the Disneyland Resort

Disney had other special experiences like this in store for attendees in both parks, including a Marvel movie marathon in the Magic Eye Theatre, various dance parties and character meet and greets.  Additionally, nearly every quick service location in the resort offered a special menu item.  Upon viewing the list of these items, the one that jumped out to me was the mac and cheese flatbread being served at Boardwalk Pizza and Pasta.    While this meal was both delicious and filling, I only wish I had left enough room to sample to dumplings at Lucky Fortune Cookery or the chicken and waffle combination at the Plaza Inn.  While Disney is under no obligation to add such touches for it’s guests, it’s always impressive that they do and do so successfully.

Around 6 p.m. with the event at it’s halfway point, it was time for me to bid adieu to Disneyland, as my Disney Side was being infringed upon by my waking-up-early-to-make-money-and-live-side.  This is always a depressing reality, and one I assume that many people are faced with.  Sure, we all know that “Rock Your Disney Side” is just a PR slogan, but it’s one that rang true with guests on Friday.  While I have the privilege of being able to visit Disneyland almost any time I want, others aren’t nearly as fortunate.  For them, this might have been their only chance all year (or even longer) to really get to spend some good quality time with the Happiest Place on Earth.

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Kyle Burbank
Kyle is a writer living in Springfield, MO. His deep love of Disney and other pop culture finds its way into his stories, scripts, and tweets. His first book "The E-Ticket Life: Stories, Essays, and Lessons Learned from My Decidedly Disney Travels" is available in paperback and for Kindle. http://amzn.to/1CStAhV