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."
Tricia Murga Rodarte: "Can't believe we almost didn't stop here. The soft serve was so creamy and delicious. Sebastian said, " don't eat it all! We need to save some to put on display!" 4/4 thumbs up"
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."
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."
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!"
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."
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."
Ellen DeGeneres: "Welcome to the Happiest Place on Earth. While you’re in Disneyland, make sure you go to the castle. That’s where I ran into Mickey! Mickey Disanti, from my old neighborhood. He looked great."
Feras: "The main show is not worth waiting for. We were in a perfect spot & I still think they could've done better. Tip: stand by the white fence on the top next to the restaurant to get a good view."
Lindsay Hillegas: "They changed the entire entrance, and in my opinion, it is WAY BETTER! Sooooo cute now. Although I will miss the big California letters out front. Oh and definitely make a trip to cars land, unreal!"
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."