Thursday, May 8, 2014

Week 10

The weeks have gone by so fast and it is almost time for my project to be finished. As the end nears I am beginning to wrap up my twenty percent project. I've begun thinking about the many ways I can present all the information I've collected over the past few weeks. After much consideration I've come to the conclusion that I will create a slideshow presentation about my project. I will talk about why I chose the topic I did and the process to create it. In addition to the slideshow presentation I will also be creating a website that has all the information I've gathered. For the website I will ensure everything is categorized to help people find exactly what they are searching for. To give the website a boost I will include visuals such as pictures of the theme park, shows and food. I would also like to include a suggestion and review comment box so others are able to share their own opinions of the park.

Week 9

For the ninth week of my 20 percent project I began reviewing the shows and parades at the Disneyland theme parks. The park doesn't just have thrilling rides and delicious food; they have some of the most magnificent shows and interactive parades. The shows and parades change throughout the time of year and vary on the holidays. Disneyland parades and shows are different than the ones offered just across the gates at Disney California Adventure Park. In the Disneyland park the parade currently being offered is Mickey's Soundsational Parade. The shows currently being offered is the Jedi Training Academy, The Royal Theatre and The Laughing Stock Company. Just across the walkway in Disney California Adventure Park the parades currently being offered is Pixar's Play Parade, Phineas and Ferb Rockin' Rollin' Dance Party and DJ's Dance 'n Drive. The shows currently being offered is World of Color and Disney's Aladdin- A Musical Spectacular. 

Week 8

This week I began getting information on hotels surrounding the Disneyland theme parks. I've read reviews people have posted and have looked at prices. I've also researched different prices of the hotels and their qualities. Along with that list I've included hotels that serve free breakfast, have a pool and are within walking distance of the theme park and restaurants surrounding it. Many families are exhausted after a long fun-filled day and wish to stay in a nice comfortable place that feels just like home. Prices on the hotels may vary depending on the time of year(i.e holidays, weekends and special events). For an extra special trip guests may want to spend an evening or two in one of The Disneyland Hotel's Signature Suites. These signature suites are great for children. It is an amazing experience for children. Although it is a tad pricey, I truly believe every penny is worth it to create an unforgettable experience.