Wednesday, 26 December 2012

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Seven Different Excuses to Visit Disneyland

It's been a while since I've had something to contribute to Disney's Wordless Wednesday, but today's topic of "celebrate" is an easy one for me. We've taken advantage of just about every opportunity imaginable to visit a Disney park, but sometimes we seem to be stretching things with our reasons to celebrate. I mean, everybody goes to Disneyland to celebrate birthdays or Christmas, and even just having an extra day seems to draw a crowd. A really big crowd.

Leap Day Disneyland Main Street crowd


Sometimes though, you find yourself with no major event to use as an excuse for visiting Mickey at his home. That's when you need to get creative. Sure, it's always OK to visit Disneyland without a reason, but if you're one of those people who likes to justify things, here's a few extra days that you could celebrate in Disneyland.

National Sunglasses Day - June 27th


California Adventure Disneyland Toy Story ride
  

International Surfing Day - June 21st


surfboard water park California Adventure


National Carpool Day - August 5th


Disneyland Toontown car Goofy garage


Worldwide Spin in Public Day - September 15


teacups Disneyland Fantasyland dizzy spin


National Lollipop Day - July 20th


Disneyland lollipop Mickey Mouse Fantasyland


Global Handwashing Day - October 15th


Disneyland Toontown Mickey hands Minnie's House


National Piano Month - Any day in September


Disneyland Toontown Mickey's piano

If you still need a larger list of days, I could send you over a list of all the birthdays in our family. Of course, you'd feel pretty bad about celebrating our birthdays without inviting us along right? Right?

This post is a part of Wordless Wednesday over at Focused on the Magic. If you didn't get here from there, you should really head on over and check out some of the fantastic people that hang out there on Wednesdays. Some of them might not celebrate all of these holidays, but I'll bet they'd go if you invited them along to celebrate with you.

Written by Steve Pratt