Hessa: "Fun and family friendly place with a variety of food choices ( would recommend I am smoothies and orange tei for Japanese food-their vege ramen is so good) worth the visit if you're around the area."
Laur Lo Ski: "Huge store with lots of merchandise for all your souvenir needs. I went twice and although at the end of the day it's a little more hectic it's still pretty well staffed and maintained."
Offbeat L.A.: "Still owned by DiDodo family, this busy deli serves Italian food by counter service in brick walled room, remodeled after 2013 fire, w/ a drop retro ceiling, copper lamps & framed sports memorabilia."
Nazan Osmanoğlu: "Quite and beautiful park. Nice place to walk, have a picnic 🧺 and they have seats for a barbecue. With ducks 🦆 and squirrels 🐿, it is so lovely place. Go and take a rest!"
Andy Halvorsen: "6th floor Craftsman Club. Runs about $150 a night but is well worth the add on. Small bites and drinks all day, as well as crafts and events for the kids. Plus your own concierge."
Sean Harrigan: "Best things to do in Disneyland is grab a churro, turkey Leg, or Dole Whips a must. Grab a Fast Pass for popular attractions. Main Street stays open an hour later after park closing to enjoy shopping."
Stephanie Low: "Make sure you get your fast passes to maximize your rides! My fav include space mountain, splash mountain and the sunset view with Thunder railroad. Oh, and daily fireworks."
Kyle James: "The heart of Disneyland! Catch the characters out & about - especially in the evening. You can catch Mickey AND Minnie together by the hat shop."
Penny Halvorsen: "Everything but highlight is the Sunset Flag Retreat ceremony . Amazing and honoring to our veterans and to our country. Go for an ice cream cone after."
Dave Whelan: "I can’t speak for the six-year-old boy in me, but the 49-year-old boy in me is in tears. Literally. All of #GalaxysEdge is immersive, but ROTR is like living in a Star Wars movie scene. I have spoken."