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The Best Little Things About Disneyland

Just a few of my favorite things

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The Best Little Things About Disneyland
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Here are some of the best little things about the "Happiest Place on Earth" that we all know and love.

1. The smell of the water on the Pirates of the Caribbean ride

You know exactly what I'm talking about.

2. The view from the Peter Pan ride

:')

It's honestly the cutest ride to exist EVER.

3. TFW you get yourself a Dole Whip and walk into the Tiki Room:

4. Taking cute photos in front of Sleeping Beauty's castle

OH YES. A classic.

5. Those cream cheese filled pretzels...I'd marry one of those tbh

6. The HAPPINESS

When you're surrounded by love and happiness, it's sort of impossible to be unhappy here.

7. The castle fireworks

THE BEST part of the Disneyland experience is the fireworks at the end of the night. You get to end your happy day with magical fireworks, and what's better than that?


Disneyland really is the happiest place on Earth, and these are just a few of the best things about it.

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