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Overview
Welcome to the Happiest Place on Earth - Disneyland® Resort! From as little as USD103 per day, your Anaheim vacation will be more than magical when you book your admission tickets in advance. Head right to the turnstiles so you can spend more time enjoying everything these two amazing theme parks have to offer! Be sure to visit ** disneytraveltradeinfo.com/dlrcalendar ** to check availability and operating calendar for your desired dates. RESERVATIONS REQUIRED **

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City: Los Angeles
Tue 27 May
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Starting at $330.00
Tue 27 May
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What's Included
Lightening Lane Multi Pass (if option selected)
Disneyland® Resort Tickets (duration and ticket type selected at time of booking)
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Multi-day 1-Park Per Day eTickets are valid for entrance into either Disneyland® Park or Disney California Adventure® Park each day over a specified number of days. Park-per-Day tickets are not valid for visits to both theme parks on the same day
  • Multi-day Park Hopper® eTickets are valid for entrance into both Disneyland® Park or Disney California Adventure® Park each day over a specified number of days. Park hopping can commence after 1pm.
  • eTickets must be redeemed on selected date of travel
  • eTickets expire 13 days after first use or January 12, 2027, whichever occurs first
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  • To enter a park, both a theme park reservation and a valid ticket for the same park on the same date is required. Theme park reservations are limited, and availability is subject to capacity. Certain parks, attractions, restaurants, experiences and offerings may be modified or unavailable, limited in capacity, and subject to limited availability or even closure. Park admission and offerings are not guaranteed. Visit www.disneytraveltradeinfo.com/dlrws for important information about park attendance requirements and other restrictions that you need to know before visiting Disneyland® Resort.
What To Expect
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Disneyland Park
With your Disneyland® Resort ticket, make the most of your Anaheim vacation! Simply select the number of days you want to spend in the parks and either the Park Hopper® ticket or Park-per-day option then let the fun begin! Your ticket will allow you to head right to the turnstiles for direct admission into the parks! Disneyland® Park is the happiest place on earth! Filled with memories, imagination and eight different, but ever-so magical lands! From Fantasyland® to Adventureland® and Tomorrowland® to Frontierland®, there is much to see and even more to do!
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Disney California Adventure Park
Exciting new adventures start the moment you enter Disney California Adventure® Park, a culmination of familiar stories from Disney and Pixar. Attractions include Soarin’ Around the World®, Mickey's PhilharMagic, Guardians of the Galaxy - Mission: BREAKOUT! and the thriller Incredicoaster at Pixar Pier! Discover Avengers Campus: a new Super Hero training complex dedicated to discovering, recruiting and inspiring the next generation of Super Heroes. This new land is where you can team up with your family and friends and train with the Avengers to take on whatever the universe throws at you. Find the hero inside all of us!
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Downtown Disney District
If you’re looking for shopping or dining, Downtown Disney® District is located just outside the parks. This exciting entertainment, dining and shopping district offering something for everyone.
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Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge
Come live your very own Star Wars™ story in a whole new land where a galaxy far, far away unfolds all around you. Welcome to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. Around corners and through back alleys, you can build your own droid and custom lightsaber* and sample the curious concoctions of the local cantina*. Then, gather your crew and take control of the fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy on Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run. Find yourself caught in an epic battle between the Resistance and the First Order in Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance - where the incoming laser fire of a towering AT-AT is matched only by the red crackle of Kylo Ren’s lightsaber. *Reservations required for the lightsaber experience and to Oga’s Cantina. A virtual queue for Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance may be implemented to deliver the best possible guest experience, so guests can enjoy the rest of the park while waiting for their turn to ride. Please see the Disneyland app for details.
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Fireworks at Disneyland Park
Behold spectacular fireworks, timeless music and surprise appearances by some classic Disney characters.
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Disneyland Railroad
Embark on a relaxing 18-minute scenic journey aboard an authentic steam-powered train around Disneyland Park.
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Main Street Cinema
Step under the elegant Victorian-era marquee and into yesteryear. Watch some of Walt Disney’s first animated efforts, playing throughout the day on 6 separate movie screens.
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The Disney Gallery
Explore Disney-inspired art by contemporary artists—plus historic and rare theme park concept renderings, models and memorabilia.
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The Disneyland Story Presenting Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln
Encounter the Great Emancipator as he returns to tell the tale of generations past and share his stirring vision of the future.
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Indiana Jones Adventure
Follow Indy’s footsteps into the crumbling Temple of the Forbidden Eye past intricate booby traps. Inspect carvings and frescos that tell the story of Mara, a powerful deity who promises great treasures—and vengeance to those foolish enough to gaze into its all-seeing eyes!
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Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room
An extravagant feast for your eyes and ears, this theater-in-the-round show invites you to experience the beauty and magic of the Pacific Islands.
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Tarzan's Treehouse
Your adventure begins as you clamber up a tree stump and cross a rope bridge high in the sky. Overgrown with vines and constructed out of parts salvaged from his tragic shipwreck, the tree house features ingenious inventions and vignettes from Tarzan’s epic life story.
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Jungle Cruise
Board a canopied tramp steamer and leave civilization behind on a tongue-in-cheek journey through the globe’s most “treacherous” rivers - and oldest gags.
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Pirates of the Caribbean
Strike yer colors! Your adventure begins in a shadowy bayou, where you’ll board a weathered barge. Plunge down a waterfall in the dark and float through the spectral world of Pirates Grotto. Dead men tell no tales- but they guard their treasure for all eternity.
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Haunted Mansion
Dearly depart into a foreboding estate, drag your body to the dead center of the Portrait Chamber and watch as the walls begin to stretch before your eyes. Climb into your waiting Doom Buggy and embark on a shivering journey into an unearthly realm.
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Fantasmic!
At the end of the day stick around to experience the return of the beloved show Fastasmic! at Disneyland® Park. This amazing nighttime spectacular features special effects, jaw-dropping entertainment and fantastic pyrotechnics. It's something you won't want to miss!
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Mark Twain Riverboat
Board an old-fashioned steam-powered vessel for a half-mile journey into the heart of the American frontier. During the charming, 14-minute trip around Pirate’s Lair on Tom Sawyer Island, spot delightful sights along the river’s edge.
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Sailing Ship Columbia
Board the 110-foot-long, fully rigged Columbia and sail away into a long-forgotten time. Marvel at the towering mainmast and inspect the cannons and deck-mounted guns the crew used to repel pirate attacks.
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Pirate's Lair on Tom Sawyer Island
Travel by log raft across the Rivers of America and retrace the steps of Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn when they ran away to live carefree lives as pirates.
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Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
Legend has it that after gold was discovered in the 1850s, eerie incidents took place in the mine. Trains would take off and race through tunnels… by themselves. As you enter the cursed cavern, your train speeds up along the rickety track. Shoot under a booming waterfall and dodge a falling boulder from an unexpected landslide as you swoop around sharp turns and drop into desolate canyons. On this rip-roaring adventure, you may learn that some legends turn out to be true...
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Frontierland Shootin' Exposition
Mosey on up to a rustic log cabin and hoist a replica .54-caliber Hawkins buffalo rifle to your shoulder. Peer through the scope and see legendary Boot Hill in Tombstone, Arizona—a notorious Old West town!
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The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Get lost in the pages of A.A. Milne’s classic tales as you glide through Pooh’s most memorable adventures. Board your beehive and get swept up in a gust of wind with Piglet, Gopher, Eeyore, Kanga and Roo. Band together with Tigger and friends to stay afloat in a torrential downpour.
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Davy Crockett's Explorer Canoes
Named after the legendary 19th century icon, Davy Crockett’s Explorer Canoes lets you travel back to a time when water was the way to go. The 20-passenger vessels are real, free-floating canoes; there is no motor and no track. Modeled after the boats that early Native American and European explorers used, these 35-foot-long canoes are powered entirely by paddles.
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Matterhorn Bobsleds
Climb into a 6-person bobsled and brace yourself against howling winds as you ascend 80 feet up into an icy cave. Take in the sweeping views at the summit and prepare for a thrilling, high-speed ride.
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Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique
With the wave of a wand, Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique offers magical makeovers for royalty-in-training ages 3 to 12. Watch as your young majesty or knight takes a seat in a lavish salon throne and enjoys pampering perfection, courtesy of their very own Fairy Godmother-in-training or Coachman. Additional cost to participate
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Dumbo the Flying Elephant
As the jubilant circus organ melody begins, Dumbo gracefully lifts off and begins to fly ‘round a dancing water fountain. Feel the wind race across your face as faithful friend Timothy Q. Mouse directs the action with help from his “magic” feather. Dumbo showed the world he could fly - because if you believe in yourself, anything is possible!
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Sleeping Beauty Castle Walkthrough
Gaze at Sleeping Beauty Castle and venture inside to relive scenes from the beloved Disney classic. Explore winding passageways where the epic tale of Princess Aurora is told through spellbinding dioramas.
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Mad Tea Party
Celebrate your unbirthday with a wild whirl through Wonderland. Madcap music fills the air as you rotate below a canopy of colorful lanterns. Inspired by the Mad Hatter’s tea party from Walt Disney’s animated classic Alice in Wonderland, this timeless attraction features the same resplendent colors and objects of disproportionate size.
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Peter Pan's Flight
It’s bedtime in the Darling children’s nursery, but Wendy, Michael and John have some unexpected visitors! Join them on a high-flying adventure - with the help of a little pixie dust - through scenes and songs made famous in Disney’s animated film, Peter Pan.
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Pinocchio's Daring Journey
Hop aboard a woodcarver’s cart at the Stromboli Puppet Theatre, where Pinocchio is singing and dancing in a festive marionette show.
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Mr. Toad's Wild Ride
Enter the lavish English manor house known as Toad Hall and hop into a 2-person, open-air buggy. Skid past teetering stacks of books in the library and barrel through a fireplace before hurtling into a formal dining room. Careen through a wall-sized window and race past a riverbank, narrowly missing a flock of sheep.
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It's a Small World
Voyage along the Seven Seaways canal and behold a cast of almost 300 Audio-Animatronics dolls representing children from every corner of the globe as they sing the classic anthem to world peace—in their native languages.
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King Arthur Carrousel
Make your way beneath a vibrant medieval tent in the castle courtyard and select one of 68 ornately carved, hand-painted horses—or take a seat in the fanciful chariot.
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Storybook Land Canal Boats
Slip inside a 12-person boat for a gentle open-air tour of enchanting homes and villages from classic Disney movies.
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Casey Jr. Circus Train
Ride the rails aboard a festive circus train pulled by brave little engine Casey Jr. - from the classic Disney animated movie Dumbo. Wend your way over happy hills and through verdant valleys to behold familiar dwellings and villages, amazingly rendered in miniature scale.
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Fantasy Faire
Step into a quaint medieval square and spend some time with beloved Characters or just shop and snack like royalty.
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Snow White's Scary Adventures
Embark on a magical ride into memorable scenes from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
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Minnie's House
Step right in to Minnie Mouse’s house and discover sweet surprises in every room. Open the refrigerator and find every cheese known to "mouse-kind." Make a cake in the oven rise and fall with the turn of a knob. You can even try Minnie's sweetheart-shaped computer.
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Mickey's House and Meet Mickey
Get a behind-the-scenes glimpse of how the one and only Mickey Mouse lives during a walkthrough tour of his home. Discover a treasure trove of mementos from his storied career, like the broomstick from the animated classic Fantasia, Pluto’s doghouse and a cabinet chock-full of collectibles - including a snapshot of Mickey with his good pal Walt Disney.
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Gadget's Go Coaster
Climb aboard a train made of acorns and get ready for a wild ride! Race around the winding track Gadget Hackwrench crafted using oversized “found objects.” Enjoy panoramic views of Mickey’s Toontown on a whirlwind trip around Toon Lake.
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Chip 'n Dale Treehouse
There's a party up in the old Redwood tree—and you're invited! Step through a carved entryway and climb the winding spiral staircase into the heart of the tree Chip ‘n Dale call home. At the top, you'll be rewarded with a treetop view of Mickey’s Toontown.
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Goofy's How-to-Play Yard
Over in Goofy's neck of the woods, wander through a whimsical sound garden and dream up new ways to make wacky noises. Then, clamber up to an elevated clubhouse and catch a bird's-eye view of Mickey's Toontown.
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Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin
Catch a ride in a taxi and follow Roger Rabbit and Benny the Cab as they race through Toontown in search of Jessica Rabbit. Beware - the villainous Weasels are pouring slippery Toon-melting Dip in the paths of passing vehicles, including yours!
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Star Tours - The Adventures Continue
Make the jump to hyperspace aboard a 3D space flight to legendary destinations from the Star Wars saga.
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Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters
The Evil Emperor Zurg is stealing batteries to power a new weapon of destruction, and Buzz Lightyear needs your help! Maneuver your space cruiser through the Gamma Quadrant and beyond. Face down Zurg and his squad of robots and fire at will! Spin a full 360 degrees and blast glowing “Z” targets with your laser cannon to earn points. Do you have what it takes to stop Zurg before it’s too late? The fate of the toy world is in your hands!
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Disneyland Monorail
Enjoy incredible, one-of-a-kind views on this classic 2.5-mile, 13-minute round-trip journey. Fly over Fantasyland and Tomorrowland, past the majestic Matterhorn Bobsleds. Glide over Grizzly Peak, Buena Vista Street and Hollywood Land in Disney California Adventure Park. Zoom through Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa and the Downtown Disney District.
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Astro Orbitor
Climb into a retro 3-passenger spaceship and prepare for launch! Hold on tight as your rocket levitates into the air and revolves around a galaxy of planets—inspired by centuries-old astronomical designs—as the sights and sounds of Tomorrowland whizz by below.
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Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage
With all the humor and heart of the original film, this immersive submarine ride takes you on an unforgettable ocean adventure—to find a missing clown fish.
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Autopia
Cruise the scenic winding roads of this classic attraction in a souped-up coupe. Pick up the pace as you rumble under a small bridge and see iconic attractions like the Matterhorn Bobsleds in the distance. Spot Honda’s Humanoid Robot and Bird along the road. Featuring a working gas pedal and steering wheel, each classy chassis seats 2 adults or 3 children and navigates curves and inclines just like the real thing.
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Space Mountain
Navigate through a vast futuristic space station as you make your way to Mission Control. Board a sleek flight vehicle and prepare yourself for a high-flying adventure to the furthest reaches of space.
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World of Color - ONE
Disney and Pixar stories soar to life on a vivid veil of mist during this outdoor nighttime spectacular. Thrill as graceful jets of water shoot into the air, lasers electrify the night and perfectly timed pyrotechnics explode in a blaze of brilliant color. Watch in wonder as water, fire, light and music weave together to celebrate the magic of Disney storytelling. Please note: There will be a virtual queue system to view the spectacular. To enter the virtual queue, you must have entered Disney California Adventure park with a One-Park ticket/Park Hopper ticket or Disneyland park with a Park Hopper ticket. The virtual queue is accessible beginning at 12pm via the Disneyland mobile app and is subject to availability. Guests who begin their day at Disneyland may then enter Disney California Adventure park with their Park Hopper ticket after 1pm for their designated entrance and showtime. Joining the virtual queue does not guarantee the ability to view “World of Color".
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Red Car Trolley
Hop aboard a charming vintage trolley for a scenic ride through Buena Vista Street and Hollywood Land.
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Turtle Talk with Crush
Step inside the Aquatorium, take a seat in front of the large window and get up close and personal with this righteous dude who always goes with the flow. While Crush cavorts behind the glass, kids can talk to him about anything—his friends, his favorite food—the sea’s the limit. Because every chat is spontaneous, each time you visit is totally different and totally awesome!
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Sorcerer's Workshop
Discover how Disney animators bring some of your favorite characters to life through 2 amazing interactive experiences.
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Animation Academy
Fun for all ages and experience levels, this unique hands-on experience teaches you simple tricks and techniques to give your drawing that special Disney flair. Receive step-by-step instruction on how to illustrate your own version of a popular Disney character, and when you’re done, keep your art as a souvenir!
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Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT!
Join Rocket on a thrilling mission to rescue the Guardians of the Galaxy from the Collector’s fortress.
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Monsters, Inc. Mike & Sulley to the Rescue!
Zip through scenes from the Disney and Pixar film Monsters, Inc. on a wild taxi ride with familiar scare-acters.
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Mater's Junkyard Jamboree
Ride along aboard a tractor during a tow-tappin’ hoedown hosted by Mater from the Disney and Pixar film Cars.
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Radiator Springs Racers
Start your engines! Zoom through the desert landscape of Cars Land, inspired by the Disney and Pixar movie Cars.
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Luigi's Rollickin' Roadsters
Climb aboard a colorful car that “dances” its way across Luigi’s lot to tire-tapping Italian tunes!
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Pixar Pal-A-Round – Swinging
Climb aboard for an exhilarating Ferris wheel adventure that swoops, swings, and slides—high above Pixar Pier.
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Incredicoaster
Join the Incredibles in a mad dash to catch Jack-Jack as he wreaks havoc throughout this high-speed chase!
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Games of Pixar Pier
Put your skills to the test at whimsical game booths along the Pixar Promenade. Cost not included
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Toy Story Midway Mania!
Zip through an exhilarating 4D midway-style game starring Toy Story characters—and blast away!
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Jumpin' Jellyfish
Float high into the sky above Paradise Bay aboard a colorful jellyfish before gently sinking back down to dry land.
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Goofy's Sky School
Climb aboard your flight-training vehicle and hang on tight as you take off 3 stories in the air. Zip along 1,200 feet of track on a zany roller coaster ride up, down and all around.
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Golden Zephyr
Soar high in the sky in a gleaming retro spaceship inspired by science fiction stories of the 1920s.
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Silly Symphony Swings
Get swept off your feet and into the air as you wheel above it all in graceful, soaring circles.
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Grizzly River Run
Embark on a thrilling whitewater raft adventure that splashes you down a roaring California river deep in the mountains.
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Soarin' Over California
Feel the wind in your face during an airborne hang-gliding flight over the wonders of the world. Thrill as you’re raised high into the air in front of an 80-foot projection dome for a virtual tour around the world. Incredible IMAX digital projection and spectacular aerial footage simulate the graceful motion of flight.
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The Little Mermaid - Ariel's Undersea Adventure
Journey under the sea for a whimsical musical adventure awash with scenes from the animated Disney classic.
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Anna & Elsa's Royal Welcome
Stop by this frosty spot inside the Disney Animation building and receive a greeting straight from the enchanted kingdom of Arendelle. Anna and Elsa are eager to greet new friends and tell you about their adventures.
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ANLarsen
Feb 2025
Nightmare booking - spend 2 hours trying to book tickets for my family. Super stressfull. Tried all credit cards. My wife signed up and did the same - even signed up for a paypal account. Not luck - no help from chat bot - only it explained the problem. We live at a street in Denmark with a special Danish letter Å and as Disney checks the address connected with credit cards we could not pay as the website do not allow the letter Å. We had to show up and pay at the gate - but we could not get fast pass, so we waited maybe 3 hours in lines. What the F…. Suggest you go to Universal instead much better park.
Explorer31462981168
Feb 2025
I was at Disneyland January 23/24 with my husband and my 3 kids (13,11,9). When switching parks (leaving Disneyland Park) on the 24th at 8:30pm, we had a horrific experience. I have ALS and cannot speak or use my legs/arms.I have to use a power chair to get around, attached to a speech machine I use with my eyes. If you know someone with a disability, you know nothing is ever easy. You are constantly figuring out how to adjust given the current circumstances in front of you. The handicap exit was blocked off for no apparent reason with a worker standing in front of it. My best guess is that she wanted everyone to go through the gate to count, so the staff member told me to go through the regular exit. I did, and the 2 automatic doors closed in on my legs as I was just trying to go through, digging in to them-I have pictures and videos-leaving a gauge and lots of bruising. My kids jumped towards me and started trying to pull the doors off me. The staff member saw this and started yelling at my kids to stop because they would break the gate. They kept trying because they saw the fear on my face and knew I couldn't do or say anything about it. My husband then said, “do you want a broken gate or broken leg.” This was all horrible, but the shocking part of it all was the staff. The lady continued to fuss at all of us and just very rudely said I should've gone slower and that was the problem, as I tried again it still didn’t work! My husband had to physically drive me through-his theory was that the sensor wasn’t catching either my height or the doors only allotted enough time for a typical person, not a handicapped slow moving person like me. Then she just turned her back and ignored my husband and caregiver as they tried to talk to her. She knew we were upset and didn't want to deal with us so she called someone else over. Jian came over and basically said he heard what happened and didn't know what we wanted him to do about it. “Do you need medical attention for your injuries “ he kept repeating. My caregiver told him that acknowledging how poorly it was handled and how rudely we were treated along with an apology would be nice. Stone cold he said, "OK, I''m sorry. And I will speak on her (the other staff member) behalf and say sorry for her. It was pathetic. I just turned around and drove off in amazement. I didn’t feel like Jian really ‘got it’ either, unfortunately and I didn’t have my speech machine to communicate. There were two problems in my opinion. The first one being a power wheelchair or any wheelchair should never have to be required to go through the automatic doors, this is exactly why the handicap opening RIGHT NEXT TO IT is there for. Secondly, the situation could have gone entirely differently had she just responded differently upon seeing my kids holding the doors from crushing my leg. A simple “oh my gosh how did that happen, I am so sorry that happened! Here let me show you so that never happens again “ would have diffused the tension. I've always been a huge Disney fan and have LOVED Disneyworld trips in the past. In fact, this trip was gifted to my family by Team Gleason Adventures, an ALS organization that aids families in making dream trips/memories a possibility. Of all the places, I chose Disney for my trip. To say I was disappointed in Disneyland's staff is an understatement. In fact, there were many occasions on this trip that the Disneyland staff was cold and not helpful at all. The exact opposite of what one would expect from a company like Disney whom prides itself on customer service. I'm trying to get this word out to as many people as I can. I'm hoping that there would be some accountability for the Disneyland staff regarding the way they treat people with mobility disabilities because I have heard this from multiple people regarding their Disneyland vs their Disney world experiences since this trip. I am not recommending this trip to others in my situation. I typed this whole email with my eyes and has taken me several hours, but I really feel like it is worth my time so that hopefully no one else has to experience what I did and also hopefully the staff will be better equipped on handling special circumstances.
melanieanndluke
Jan 2025
Such a great, amazing experience! We got two-day tickets both days with lighting passes. Expensive, but worth every penny. If you’re a first timer like us, we highly recommend that you spend a whole day at each park because there is so much to see and so much to do, each park honestly deserves its own day to appreciate all they have to offer. Disneyland has more rides, but less adventurous ones, California Adventure has less rides but of course, the iconic Incredicoaster which we loveddddd. Such a fun, amazing experience!! We went mid January and there was still so much foot traffic, but can’t expect too much out of that. We missed the fireworks on both days because each day we went the fireworks were at the opposite park, but the World of Color was soooooo beautiful it made me emotional lol. I loved every minute of both days!

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