Dance, Learn, and Play with 123 Andrés at Segerstrom Center for the Arts!

Dance, Learn, and Play with 123 Andrés at Segerstrom Center for the Arts!

Hey there, families and music lovers! Get ready to embark on a vibrant, educational, and joy-filled journey with the dynamic duo, 123 Andrés, at the Samueli Theater, Segerstrom Center for the Arts, Costa Mesa, CA. Mark your calendars for a weekend of fun and learning on December 9-10, 2023. Tickets are available now, and trust us, you don’t want to miss this!

Picture this: a lively atmosphere, infectious tunes, and an opportunity for your kids to dive headfirst into a new language and culture. That’s what awaits you at 123 Andrés, the interactive family show that’s not just a concert, but a delightful experience designed to captivate young hearts and curious minds.

Who are these magical musical wizards, you ask? Well, let us introduce you to Andrés and Christina, the husband-wife duo that has been enchanting audiences far and wide. Billboard even dubbed them “rockstars for little language learners,” and for a good reason! With their catchy songs and upbeat performances, they’ve become a household name, winning the hearts of children and families across the US and Latin America.

Their music? A fantastic blend of folk-based rhythms from Latin America and pop beats that will have your entire family grooving and singing along. But it’s not just about the music – it’s about the experience. Andrés and Christina have a knack for turning learning into a lively adventure. They’ve bagged awards like the Latin Grammy Award for Best Children’s Album and a Grammy Award nomination for Actívate. Their YouTube videos, bilingual books, and even a new PBS Kids podcast called “Jamming on the Job” are testament to their dedication to making education enjoyable for kids.

But wait, there’s more! The fun doesn’t start and end with the show. Segerstrom Center for the Arts is offering an hour of free, interactive activities for families before the performance. Imagine your little ones engaging in puppet making, drum circles, conducting lessons, and even a silent disco! It’s not just a concert; it’s a whole day of creativity, exploration, and connection.

And here’s something special: the 10 am performance on Saturday, December 9, is Sensory Friendly/Relaxed (SF/R). The Center believes in making live performances accessible to everyone in the community. These shows are designed specifically for patrons with sensory sensitivities, providing a relaxed environment where families can enjoy the magic of live entertainment together. Pre-visit guides, reduced overwhelming cues, and the freedom to move around – it’s a thoughtful approach that ensures everyone can participate and have a blast.

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your tickets now! For just $20, you and your family can join 123 Andrés in this unforgettable musical adventure. Tickets are available online at scfta.org, at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts Box Office, or by phone at (714) 556-2787.

Here are the show details:

123 Andrés
Segerstrom Center for the Arts
Samueli Theater

Saturday, December 9 – 10 am (Sensory Friendly/Relaxed) & 1 pm
Sunday, December 10 – 1 pm (ASL) & 3:30 pm

In-person and Phone-
Box Office
600 Town Center Drive
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Phone: (714) 556-2787
Monday 10 am – 2 pm
Tuesday through Friday Noon- 5 pm
Closed Saturdays and Sundays

Online – SCFTA.org
Group Sales – (714) 755-0236

Get ready to dance, learn, and play – in Spanish and English – with 123 Andrés! See you there!

Celebrate the Holiday Season at Citrus City Grille

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Celebrate the Holiday Season at Citrus City Grille

And just like that the holidays are here!

It’s time to enjoy the season with our loved ones. I love restaurants that are family owned and operated. Earlier this month, I dined at Citrus City Grille in Orange. Charlie Cosmas recently purchased the restaurant, and he was gracious enough to introduce himself. Cosmos is from Athens, Greece and we chatted about his bout beautiful home country, and how much we both love food and travel. I could tell he was very passionate about his dishes, and about his new restaurant.

Disclosure: Thank you Citrus City Grille for hosting us. All opinions are my own.

This eatery is located in the heart of old Orange. The colorful ambiance is warm and inviting, and it has been in operation for 27 years.

The staff is super friendly. and the menu has many traditional options with a touch of Mediterranean.

GREEK –

Romaine / Tomatoes / Onions / Kalamata Olives / Cucumbers / Bell Peppers / Feta Cheese / Oregano / EVOO-Vinaigrette 

GRILLED OCTOPUS – Extra Virgin Olive Oil / Oregano / Olives / Lemon

We truly enjoyed the high quality dishes. The ingredients are super fresh, and the food is very flavorable.

About Citrus City Grille

At Citrus City Grille, we believe dining should be an experience. Our inventive, contemporary dishes, extensive wine list and upscale atmosphere provide the ultimate in gastronomical pleasure.

At Citrus City Grille, we take family seriously. Not only is our business family owned and operated, but we consider our customers and community close as kin –  and you’ll feel that moment you walk through our doors. From our upscale-but-friendly ambiance to our hand-selected, globally curated wine selection, outrageous cocktails, and expertly prepared cuisine, stepping into Citrus City Grille is like coming home – it just tastes even better.

Happy Happy hour every day….Be sure to try any of our innovative and outrageous martinis. Join us for lunch, dinner and Live Performances Thursday – Saturday evenings.

LAND AND SEA

RIME FILET MIGNON – Roasted Potatoes / Wild Mushrooms / Wine Reduction

WILD CAUGHT CHILEAN SEABASS – Asparagus Risotto / Lemongrass Beurre Blanc Sauce

Hours

Monday – Saturday 11:30am – 10:00pm
Sunday 10:00am – 9:00

Location

122 N Glassell Street
Orange, CA 92866

(714) 639-9600

Pretty Woman The Musical Now at Segerstrom Center for the Arts

Pretty Woman The Musical Now at Segerstrom Center for the Arts

Pretty woman walking down the street…

This song has been playing in my head non-stop ever since I saw,”Pretty Woman The Musical!”

We are all familiar with this tune, and it brings us back to this beloved film. This classic love story’s musical adaptation is showing at Segerstrom Center for the Arts now through July 17th.

Thank you Segerstrom Center for the Arts for partnering on this post. All opinions are my own.

In addition to attending the shows debut, we dressed up, wore red and attended a special cocktail hour hosted by Segerstrom Center for the Arts and Silver Trumpet.

There we sipped on a delicious, “Pretty Woman Spritzer” pre-show. It really set the tone to this spectacular night, and I feel grateful for this unique experience.

This sensational musical is full of romance, charm and comedy. The multicultural cast was engaging and the vocal talent was electrifying. The sights and sounds brought me to downtown Hollywood, where the streets come alive and where the vibe is like no other. This theater show is sexy, colorful, vivacious and spirited.

This show has strong adult content and is probably not suitable for children. It ideally would be for a date night or special girls night out.

PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL, based on one of Hollywood’s most beloved romantic stories of all time, is now on tour! Starring Broadway superstar and Tony Award®-nominee Adam Pascal as Edward Lewis and rising star Olivia Valli as the charming and charismatic Vivian Ward, PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL springs to life with a powerhouse creative team led by two-time Tony Award®-winning director and choreographer Jerry Mitchell (HairsprayKinky BootsLegally Blonde).

Get your tickets!

PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL

July 5 to July 17, 2022

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Evenings at 7:30 p.m.

Saturday at 2:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.

Sunday at 1:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.

Segerstrom Center for the Arts

Segerstrom Hall

Tickets start at $28.00

In person and Phone-

The Box Office

600 Town Center Drive

Costa Mesa, CA 92626

(714) 556-2787

Monday 10am – 2pm

Tuesday through Friday Noon- 5pm

Closed Saturday’s and Sundays

Online – SCFTA.org

Group Sales – (714) 755-0236

Get Your Seafood Fix At Santa Monica Seafood Market & Café In Costa Mesa

Get Your Seafood Fix At Santa Monica Seafood Market & Café In Costa Mesa

Earlier this week, we dined at Santa Monica Seafood Market and Café in Costa Mesa. This unique establishment is located in the heart of Costa Mesa off off 17th street.

As I walked into the market, I was completely drawn to the colorful seafood that was displayed for customers to purchase. Everything looked super fresh, and the seafood selection was endless. Santa Monica Seafood is both a Market and Café. Guests can conveniently shop, dine, and or pick up their favorite seafood or prepared dishes. SCORE! Why haven’t I been here before?

The staff was super friendly and were ready to serve and answer any questions about their array of seafood. The menu selection had sooo much to choose from, check out Costa Mesa’s full menu here.

Below is a recap of our lovely dinner. The café ambiance is casual, yet chic. And the creative and colorful dishes were flavorful and delicious.

Thank you Santa Monica Seafood Market and Café for hosting us. All opinions are my own.

🍤 Shrimp Cocktail-Poached jumbo white Shrimp with SMS Classic Cocktail Sauce and lemon

The Café

The café offers a wide selection of fresh seafood dishes for lunch and dinner. You can order for take away or sit down and or enjoy grilled fresh seafood, soups, sandwiches, salads, beer, wine and more. The oyster bar features the best fresh raw oysters, clams and crab.

Oysters– Served with lemon, Santa Monica Seafood Classic Cocktail Sauce, and Mignonette

The Market

The market features the largest selection of fresh fish, live shellfish, and frozen seafood in the Southwest. You’ll also find smoked seafood, caviar, seafood soups and salads, and imported specialty seafood items.

🫕 New England Clam Chowder-Our family recipe with Ocean Clams, onions, celery, potatoes, and cream (no bacon) SO DELISH!

🌶*SPECIAL and for a limited time only.*Scallop and Shrimp Stuffed Chile Poblano– Served over a bed of fluffy Pilaf rice, with guajillo chile sauce, and avocado salsa, finished with Mexican sour cream and cojita cheese

🐟 *SPECIAL and for a limited time only.* Grilled Mahi Mahi- with mango salsa and quinoa

And for dessert Tiramisu is a MUST!

Happy Hour is 3-6 pm, 7 days a week!


Address: 154 E. 17th Street
Costa Mesa, CA 92627

Knott’s Berry Farm Reopens and Celebrates 100 Years

Oh how we have missed you Knott’s Berry Farm!

It’s been over a year since we have visited one of our favorite theme parks… Knott’s in Buena Park has reopened with a bang, as it celebrates 100 years of boysenberry magi!

The anniversary celebration runs through September 6, 2021. In accordance with current state guidelines, capacity will be limited and available to California residents only with reservations required for both single-day visits and Season Passholders.

Disclosure: Thank you Knott’s Berry Farm for inviting us to celebrate a 100 years with you. All opinions are own.

We were thrilled to be part of this historic event!

Knott’s Berry Farm, commemorates its 100-year anniversary with a grand summer-long anniversary celebration paying tribute to the Knott family’s rich history and legacy of family fun for all. 

Many of my best childhood memories were spent at Knott’s, and I often feel nostalgia when I visit.

This unique anniversary celebration features festive park décor, themed food items, unique entertainment, exclusive merchandise, and special surprises along the way…

We all gathered at Calico Mine stage for a welcome home celebration, and to enjoy a kick-off ceremony with special announcements and guests.

An All-New 4-D Interactive Dark Ride — Now Open!

Knott’s Bear-y Tales: Return to the Fair” takes guests on an exciting journey through reimagined show scenes from the original dark ride, including the Boysenberry Pie Factory, Frog Forest, Fortune Teller Camp, Thunder Cave, and Weird Woods, culminating in a celebration at the County Fair.

The rides, food, music and summer nights at Knott’s are like no other. That’s why we love and enjoy it every time we visit.

It was so wonderful to reunite with our Knott’s family and friends. Don’t miss out on this one in a lifetime celebration! Now through September 6th.

Happy Anniversary Knott’s Berry Farm! We love you...

Día de Muertos: AL CHILE! Lila Downs Performing at Segerstrom Center October 27th #SCFTA

Photo credit to Segerstrom Center for the Arts

Lila Downs will be performing at the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall for one night only on October 27th 2019. You don’t want to miss this rich cultural event in Costa Mesa.

Down sings ballads about the pain of love loss, death, and she written unique compositions on social injustice. Her music is moving and extraordinary.

Known as one of Mexico’s greatest singers and cultural ambassadors, the multi-Grammy Award®- winning Mexican-American singer returns to Segerstrom Center with her new show, a celebration of music, dance and ritual.

Lila Downs brings her unique interpretation of traditional Mexican and Mesoamerican music, deeply personal renditions of classic rancheras, as well as her own original songs to convey the concept of Día de Muertos: AL CHILE, a voyage of emotions, movement and sound that celebrates the rich traditions of the Day of the Dead on both sides of the border.

Photo credit to Segerstrom Center for the Arts

The program will feature ballet folklorico and mariachi. Grandeza Mexicana Folk Ballet Company is the premiere folk ballet company in Los Angeles, celebrating 15 years as a company under the artistic direction of founder, Jose Vences. Mariachi Femenil Flores Mexicanas has established itself as the leading all-female mariachi group in the Southwest. Since their 2001 inception in El Paso, their rich sound and inspiring musicianship have been a strong. yet elegant. statement not typically seen in this traditionally male-dominated art form.

Día de Muertos: AL CHILE is a community-oriented event and audience members are encouraged to come dressed in imaginative Día de Muertos costumes and make-up, to bring remembrances of their loved ones to share in the celebration, and to become fully immersed in an evening filled with emotions of love, loss, reconnection and joy.

Photo credit to Segerstrom Center for the Arts

FREE pre-show activities before Lila Downs


Get in the spirit of Día de los Muertos and gain a deeper understanding of the tradition through unique FREE pre-show activities! Learn more about the holiday’s indigenous roots by visiting a stunning altar installation inside the Concert Hall Lobby, created by local artist Luis Herrera. Create a unique and stylish flower crown with our friends at Self Help Graphics & Art to wear to the show, and don’t miss the chance to take a photo with the enchanting and glamorous La Catrina, winner of El Centro Cultural de México’s 2019 Catrina Contest!

Single tickets start at $39 and are now available online at www.SCFTA.org

Box Office

600 Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa or by calling (714) 556-2787.



Knott’s Spooky Farm 2019 is Spook-tacular!

This week my son and his friends headed to Knott’s Spooky Farm, to enjoy a spooktacular day at one of our favorite theme parks. Halloween can be a bit too scary for kids when it comes to theme parks. Frightening, bloody stuff is never fun for my little ghost. Luckily, Knotts Spooky Farm always has the perfect balance of traditional Halloween amusement, with just a touch of family-friendly spook.

My family and I are Halloween fanatics and love participating in all things Halloween. However, with my youngest son, we struggle to find age-appropriate things to do. Even after watching movies like Casper the Ghost, my little ghost still somehow ends up in my bed at night! (yes, it’s still just a little too scary.) With Knotts Spooky Farm, we never have this problem! It’s just one parade of fun!

Thank you Knott’s Berry Farm for Inviting my family to #KnottsSpookyFarm. All opinions are my own.

We hit some wonderful #spooktacular spots in the theme park that I want to share with you!

About Knott’s Spooky Farm

Knott’s Berry Farm offers a daytime non-scary event of cheer rather than fear with activities all geared for young kids ages 3-11. Both children and parents LOVE  Knott’s Spooky Farm, and the admission is included when you purchase your Knott’s Berry Farm entry. Knott’s Spooky Farm runs September 28 – October 27 and Thursday, October 31, 2019.

Photo Credit to Knott’s Berry Farm

Trick-or-Treating and Costume contests!

 My son and his crew got their candy fix in Ghost Town! Kids ages 3-11 can participate in Trick-or-Treating throughout Ghost Town, and interact with friendly, dressed-up Shopkeepers. While also enjoying the Camp Snoopy Theater Peanuts Costume Contest. After all that fun, the kids were able to join their favorite Peanuts characters at a fun Peanuts Dance Party!

Photo Credit to Knott’s Berry Farm

As we walked around, we stumbled upon Calico Park- where we found a Pumpkin patch! This location is for families and friends to have an opportunity to personalize miniature jack-o-lanterns and decorate scrumptious cookies along with Linus from the PEANUTS gang. My son and his friends couldn’t resist eating delicious cookies, while creating their jack-o-lantern masterpieces!

After our delicious treats at Calico Park, we headed back to Camp Snoopy, and hopped aboard the Grand Sierra Railroad! We experienced a one-of-kind adventure along Camp Spooky with the PEANUTS gang. We spotted 2D and 3D seasonal themed characters, along with some awesome ghostly effects!

I couldn’t resist visiting Fiesta Village, where the Dia de Los Muertos Celebration is in full swing! The themed area offers a walk through the village filled with photo ops, educational activities and face paintings (for a nominal fee). I love to see all the colorful calaveras (skulls) in the gift shop…

Our last stop was at the beloved Halloween Hootenanny! The Timber Mountain Log Ride transforms into a creepy, family-friendly delight! People of all ages (*cough* *cough* including me!) love this ride. We never leave Knotts Spooky farm without riding it!

My son and his friends had a killer time! I couldn’t have asked for a greater trip, and gosh, did I enjoy an empty bed to catch those zzz’s!

KNOTT’S BERRY FARM SEASON PASS BENEFITS

A Knott’s Berry Farm Season Pass pays for itself in less than 2 visits,* making it the best value in Southern California. At Knott’s Berry Farm, we make fun easy! 2019 Knott’s Berry Farm Season Passes include unlimited visits during the 2019 season with no blackout days and special discounts on food & merchandise, hotel stays, and Knott’s Scary Farm.

 Boardwalk BBQ features savory smokehouse barbecue ribs, pulled pork, rotisserie chicken, tri-tip, and more paired with classic side dishes like roasted corn on the cob, baked beans, cornbread and others. Beer is available.

Purchase an All Day Dining Plan & enjoy a select entrée & a side at any of the 16 participating locations throughout Knott’s Berry Farm. Plan can be used every 90 minutes. (Locations and combos subject to change.) Valid admission to the park(s) where the dining vouchers will be used is required. 

Gracias Knott’s Berry Farm for such a wonderful day!

CHOC WALK 2019: Elisha & Jerrica

I have a lot of things to be grateful for…

CHOC Hospital has been a HUGE part of our lives. My daughter Elisha was born with a really rare chromosome abnormality (Chromosome 4q deletion), and also my niece Jerrica battled Leukemia 5 years ago. This year, I will walk the CHOC WALK for both Elisha and Jerrica…

CHOC-Walk

Read more about Jerrica’s story here.

They say that God only gives you what you can handle, but this has definitely been a very difficult journey for my family. I don’t usually write about this on my blog, because it’s very hard for me to open up and discuss this publicly. Elisha requires 24 hour care and nursing. She is in and out of the hospital, for numerous ongoing medical issues. It’s just become part of our “norm.”

I’ve decided to finally come out of my shell, and share our story. I feel this is important because I want to show my gratitude for everything CHOC has done for Elisha and Jerrica.

Carlos and I were young parents, and we had no idea of the amount of medical care that Elisha would need. CHOC was there for us from the very beginning. They helped us manage her care, and get the best medical treatments available. The doctors at CHOC were very compassionate, and helped us tremendously throughout most of her childhood.

Her pediatrician, Dr. Teresa Hollander, was wonderful and was very attentive. She often called us after her office hours at home, when Elisha was sick or not feeling well. She also helped us with her transition to adulthood.

Her life expectancy was only 7, but she is now she is 27 years old. I cannot say that I have done this alone. My incredible parents, familia, Dr. Hollander, and the sensational CHOC staff have been a HUGE part of her story.

This year I will walk for my daughter Elisha and my niece Jerrica!

Muchismas Gracias CHOC, we could have not done this without you!

Join me Sunday, August 11th at the 2019 CHOC WALK In the Park! Join my team or donate to #JerrBear here.

Event Day Details

  • Sunday, August 11, 2019
  • Main Street opens – 5:30 AM
  • Opening ceremony Main Street U.S.A. – 6:00 AM
  • Entrance cutoff time: 7:15 AM
  • 5K walk through Disneyland® Park and Disney California Adventure® Park.
  • Early Bird Registration $85 per person (3 and older)
  • Late Registration $95 after July 29, 2019.
  •  Walkers ages 2 and under FREE
  • CHOC Walk information booth will be available morning of for questions. 

Parking

  • FREE Parking at the Disneyland® Resort will be available for all CHOC Walk participants.
  • Parking structure opens at 4:00 AM

Good Eats: Mess Hall Market Now Open In Tustin

Written by: Victoria Eliana Camacho

Drool Alert!

Hey fellow foodie friends… There is a new modern and chic eatery in town. Check it out!

On Saturday, July 20th we hit Mess Hall Market in Tustin for their grand opening. It is located on the campus of  Flight at Tustin Legacy, the premier food hall features a collection of critically acclaimed OC innovative chefs under one roof, such as Chef Danny Godinez of Anepalco and Chef Andrew Gruel of Slapfish fame.

We also tried fresh concepts from the teams behind Another Kind Cafe, The Lost Bean, and more! We were are still in a food coma after trying all these delicious and innovative dishes.

Here is a photo recap of some to of the dishes we tried…

Thank you Mess Hall Market for inviting us to your grand opening. All opinions are my own.

We started our foodieventure with this delicious Acai Bowl from The Lost Bean. They also serve fresh brewed coffee, and smoothies. OMG the blended “Mocha Monkey” was insane good.

” Team Player” from the Fowl Play

“Crab Roll” from Slapfish on toasted bread roll. Yummm…

Photo credit to Slapfish

This “Traditional Lobster Roll” from Slapfish is served with warm tossed lightly drawn butter, mayo and lemon…

Photo credit to The Drink Bar

📍 The Drink Bar offers delicious craft drinks…

Cheers!

These loaded “Awesome Fries” were all that and some! (not for the weak of heart)

Photo credit to Fonda Moderna

¡Mas Tacas porfa! (more tacos please) from Fonda Moderna. They also have delicious guisados, seafood, and vegan options.

Check out this burger BEAST ” The Ultimate Patty Melt” from The Sandwich Society!

There is both an indoor and outdoor seating. Gotta love this view!

About Mess Hall Market

Mess Hall Market is FLIGHT’s chef-driven market food hall, offering a wide assortment of mouthwatering food and beverage options.

Start your day with gourmet coffee and an invigorating breakfast, and finish it with a drink (or fresh squeezed juice) and dinner from our full service bar and culinary shops. In between, make the most of your lunch break by stopping in for a quick bite or a working lunch with coworkers and friends in our one of a kind dining environment.

Address: 1705 Flight Way, Ste 8 Tustin, CA 92782

Hours: Mon-Sun 7 a.m.- 9 p.m .

!Salud! Victoria Eliana Camacho, goes by “Tori.” This = SoCal Latina loves to write, eat, travel, and explore. She enjoys indulging in new experiences, and share them with others. She works as an office admin in OC, and is also full time college student, majoring in Business.

Disneyland Insider Tips: Prepping for Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge


Written By: Vanessa Bañuelos-Dawson

Disneyland warmly welcomed its first visitors to the new Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge on Friday,
May 31. The widely-anticipated expansion is the largest in the Anaheim park’s history. If you’re
one of the lucky few with advanced reservations to the Planet Batuu, Queen Bee Latina has
some helpful tips and tricks to help navigate the immersive Galaxy’s Edge.


Prior to June 24–Reservations are Required
In addition to Disneyland Park admission, all “travelers” need a reservation to enter Galaxy’s
Edge. Each reservation allows guests four hours in Galaxy’s Edge, and guests can enter at a
predetermined time when Disneyland Park is open. Reservation blocks typically start at 8am,
11am, 2pm, 5pm, and 8pm (assuming a normal 8am-12am day at Disneyland).

Online reservations are no longer available, but guests staying at one of Disneyland’s three
hotels (until June 23) are able to get one reservation slot during their time of stay. Reservations
can have a total of six people, and all legal names must be included on the reservation. Adults
18+ must provide legal identification upon reservation check-in; children under 18 do not require
ID.


All with advanced reservations will receive an email (or printout if booking through a Disney
resort) with a QR code and a list of names for all the people on the reservation. A print-out of
your reservation confirmation is not necessary to check-in at Launch Bay, but you will need to
bring it up on your mobile phone.


If you’re staying at a Disneyland Resort hotel, the hotel concierge can point you to a designated
Galaxy’s Edge booking room inside your hotel, where a Castmember can confirm your
reservation, adjust the spelling of names in your party, and can provide a print-out of your
confirmation email with QR code. This service is only available during certain business hours,
so please check that with your hotel.


Land Availability Beginning June 24

Beginning June 24, advance reservations are not needed to enter Galaxy’s Edge. Disney is
likely proceeding with a FastPass-type reservation system once guests are inside Disneyland
Park. Follow the Disney Parks Blog for details when this date approaches.


Checking In on the Day of Your Reservation

If you have advanced reservations, guests are able to check-in at Launch Bay in Tomorrowland
up to two hours prior to your reservation block. I recommend that you check-in as closely as you
can to those two prior hours because there are some reports of check-in going smooth and also
of check-in taking a lot of time.


When you arrive at Launch Bay, a Disney Castmember will check to see if you have a
reservation by asking you for your reservation confirmation letter. Again, you can either shothem a print-out or a copy of it on your mobile phone. You will then be directed to a line where a
Castmember will check that all people on the reservation are present and have the appropriate
ID. Please note that the main person on the reservation needs to be present at check-in, no
names can be changed at check-in, and all people in your party need to be present at check-in.
If some of your party is not able to enter with you, your partial party is still able to enter Galaxy’s
Edge as long as the main person on the reservation is present.


At check-in, all guests on the reservation will receive a wristband. These need to be kept on the
entire stay inside Galaxy’s Edge. Prior to leaving Launch Bay, make sure every person with the
wristband has their QR code scanned by a Castmember. According to Disney, this is needed to
“activate” the wristband. Prior to leaving Launch Bay, Castmembers will also inform you of
where you are to queue up for entering the land.


Queuing to Enter Galaxy’s Edge
As soon as you leave Launch Bay, you should know which entrance you need to queue up at.
From personal experience, the 8am reservations typically queue up at the Fantasyland entrance
(just past Casey Jr. and Red Rose Tavern), and all later reservations queue up at the Critter
Country entrance (just past Hungry Bear Restaurant). There will be a large crowd gathering in
those areas as your reservation start time nears, but don’t be discouraged.


It’s up to your party to determine when to queue up for your start time. If your party is turned off
by crowds, it’s perfectly acceptable to wait up until 30 minutes prior to get into the queue. If your
party is anxious to be first for busy experiences like Savi’s Workshop for Handbuilt Lightsabers
or Oga’s Cantina, you may want to be in the queue one to two hours prior.


Castmembers are known to let the queue partially enter Galaxy’s Edge up to 30 minutes prior,
but no one will be allowed to enter the land until the reservation start time. When proceeding
through the queue, Castmembers will continually check for wristbands, so again, ensure it’s on
your wrist for your entire stay.


Experiences with Very Limited Availability
The two most popular, but limited experiences are Savi’s Lightsabers and Oga’s Cantina. If you
are looking to do both in one day, there is a very slim probability you’ll have the opportunity
unless you split up your party. Because both experiences accept only a limited amount of
people, it’s best to focus on one and try to get in line for the experience once you enter the land.
Savi’s allows less than 20 people in one 30-minute interval to make a handbuilt lightsaber. The
cost for one of the land’s most intimate experiences is $200 plus tax per lightsaber. Queen Bee
Latina was able to experience this on Opening Day, and has a breakdown of its experience here


Oga’s Cantina is a long awaited experience for Star Wars fans. The opening marks the first
public offering of alcohol in Disneyland Park. Oga’s is a family-friendly bar atmosphere with
unique drinks, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic. Three of Galaxy’s Edge’s most coveted souvenirs can be found at Oga’s—a Porg tiki mug, an Endor tiki mug, and a Rancor Beer Flight
Board with four “teeth” beer flight cups. The souvenir mugs are only available with the purchase
of its respective drink (the Cliff Dweller, the Yub Nub, and beer flight).


Savi’s and Oga’s both have a waitlist that fills rapidly. Use a Disneyland map or the Disneyland
app to find each location and safely walk to those areas. In my last experience for Oga’s, prior
to being allowed to enter the land, Castmembers informed guests of safely following behind a
Castmember with a flag. Those who sped up in front of the Castmember, or unsafely didn’t heed
the Castmember’s direction were not allowed to put in a reservation at Oga’s. Once you provide
your cell phone number to a Castmember making reservations, they will text you with a return
time window, which allows you to explore the rest of Galaxy’s Edge without waiting in a long,
unnecessary line.


There aren’t many food options at Oga’s, but try the Oga’s Obsession treat if you want to
consume something a little “out of this world.”


Readily-Available Experiences
There are several readily-available experiences at Galaxy’s Edge, all in thanks to the
reservation window system. Shopping, eating, and riding the new Millennium Falcon Smugglers
Run ride can all be done in a four-hour window.


Smugglers Run is first of two rides to open in Galaxy’s Edge, and allows for the opportunity to
be a pilot, gunner, or engineer for the majestic Millennium Falcon ship. There is a height
restriction, so be sure to check with a Castmember to see if you “youngling” can ride. To ensure
you get the “job” you want on this ride, group your friends to either five or six people, as the ride
holds six at one time. If you have any in your party that is a video game expert, they will be the
best pilot. Every “job” is interactive, as you smuggle precious cargo for the pirate Hondo
Ohnaka.


The lines for Smugglers Run were pretty tame during opening weekend. On Day 2, I waited 40
minutes, and on Day 4, I waited five minutes and then walked on for a second ride. You can
afford to ride Smugglers Run an hour or so after you enter the land. Try to ride it within your first
2.5 hours, as another large group of “travelers” will start their reservation time at your third hour.


Extend your Adventure with the Play Disney App

My favorite feature of Galaxy’s Edge is the ability to extend your personal adventure via the Play
Disney app. This app is separate from the Disneyland app, but you can connect your profiles
and set up your Star Wars character. There are several locations with hotspots to unlock special
features and earn Galactic credits (fictional money). You can also decide to aid either the
Resistance (good guys), First Order (bad guys), or the Scoundrels (out for themselves), and
each decision you make builds your personal Star Wars adventure.

Be sure to bring backup batteries for your cell phone, or buy a FuelRod battery pack inside
Disneyland if you plan to use the Play Disney app. FuelRods are $30 and you can change them
out any time you see a kiosk. So far, no FuelRod kiosks have been reported in Galaxy’s Edge.


Shopping

There are several shopping opportunities throughout Galaxy’s Edge. Custom items like Savi’s
Lightsabers and the build-your-own-droid experience at Droid Depot are the most popular
shopping locations in the land. Be sure to check out the Marketplace for fun items including
plush, wooden, and interactive toys. The Creatures Stall in the Marketplace is where you’ll find
the cutest, yet strangest pets in the galaxy to take home.


Two other locations to shop are Resistance Supply and First Order Cargo, where you can
purchase items supporting your favorite side.


Food and Beverages
There is a limited food selection at Galaxy’s Edge, so take a look at the menus for each location
to see if you want to eat inside the land, or “off-plant” at another location in Disneyland.

Quick-service food locations include Docking Bay 7 and Ronto Roasters. Quick snacks are
available at Kat Saka’s Kettle (which I loved!) and the Milk Stand. My favorite treats in the land
were the popcorn mix at Kat Saka’s and the Blue Milk made famous by Luke Skywalker in the
movie ‘A New Hope.’


If you have picky eaters, it may be best to bring snacks or eat elsewhere.


Water fountains and water bottle fill stations are readily available throughout Galaxy’s Edge. Be
sure to check out the fountain area in the Marketplace, as you may find a creature stirring in the
water tank above.


PhotoPass
Disney didn’t miss any opportunity to provide PhotoPass options inside Galaxy’s Edge. I saw
three major areas for photos inside the land, in the Resistance area, First Order area, and in
front of the Millennium Falcon. Be sure to take advantage of the great photos Castmembers can
take, and ask if you can add a “hologram” to add an extra touch of Disney magic.

There are so many things to see, do, shop for, and eat at Galaxy’s Edge. As the land develops
ways to better enhance “travelers’” experiences in the land, things will adjust accordingly. It’s
incredible to see the hard work of Disney Imagineering and LucasFilm in person. Enjoy every bit
of it, and may the Force be with you!

Vanessa Bañuelos-Dawson is a Disney-loving, nonprofit professional based in Southern California. She contributes to lifestyle blogs when not enjoying the sights, sounds, and shopping at Disneyland. A graduate (B.A. and M.A.) of Chapman University’s Dodge College of Film, she’s an avid fan of movies.