About
Why ParksLog exists
In 2025, my family and I were on vacation in Orlando. We held five Disney park tickets—enough to walk all four parks, plus one more: a golden spare, a second chance in the shape of a choice. We lived those days the way you’re meant to: rides, shows, and photos until the sun went down, carried by laughter and that good tired only a family trip brings. Then came the beautiful problem—which park should we revisit? Suddenly nobody could say, with certainty, everything we had truly done in each kingdom. The feeling was vivid; the tally was not. The week had been a blur of queues, snacks, and “hurry, we’ll catch the next one”—and our hearts held the magic, but not the score.
We wanted to go back where we had squeezed the least out of the day—not out of disappointment, but out of love: to give a fair second round to the place that deserved another morning. Without a simple log, though, that honest answer was guesswork dressed up as intuition.
That’s why ParksLog exists: a straightforward companion for families who want the next decision to be both emotional and true. Mark what you rode, what was closed, what wasn’t for you—and by the end of the day, or the trip, you see your real footprint in the park. Nothing replaces the magic; this only helps you remember it clearly, compare it fairly, and choose your next chapter with confidence.
What is ParksLog?
ParksLog is your companion for theme parks: pick a park and a day, then mark each ride or show as visited, closed that day, or simply not for you. Many families update the list throughout the day so it doubles as a calm “what’s next?” view—same instinct as marking a folded park map, but searchable and always with you. You’ll see how much you squeezed out of each visit—overall and by type (thrill rides vs. shows and experiences)—and you can merge several days at the same park to see the big picture across a longer trip.
What you can do
- Track every visit with simple statuses: Visited, Unavailable, or Not for us
- See how you did: overall progress and “of what was actually open,” plus a split for rides vs. entertainment
- Combine multiple visits to the same park into one combined summary
- Search attractions by name and filter by status
- Each card shows the essentials—height rules, thrill level, good for kids, type—and the info button opens the full story and requirements
- Home screen summary (visits, parks, rides logged) plus “Resume last visit” to jump back in where you left off
- Rename visits with labels and copy a shareable summary to paste into messages or social posts
- Progress bars on recent visits so you can see momentum at a glance
- Park & attraction guides from the Parks menu (or the link on the home screen): overviews, highlights, a page per ride or show—the same world you track in the app—plus closure notes and reopening hints when we have them.
- Use filters and search while you’re in the park to jump straight to what’s still possible—your digital equivalent of scanning a map for unchecked boxes before the fireworks.
Privacy & data
Your visit history stays on your device. Analytics, advertising, cookies, your choices, and how to clear stored data are all explained on our privacy policy.