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Disneyland Park

Disneyland Park

Disneyland Park
4.5
8:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Monday
8:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Tuesday
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday
8:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Friday
8:00 AM - 12:00 AM
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday
8:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Sunday
8:00 AM - 12:00 AM
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  • EricG7777
    Los Angeles, California2 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    The original and still my favorite. A must see!
    The original and still my favorite. There’s something special about the only park Walt Disney personally supervised the construction of. The attractions are amazing, as they have added new technology and special effects. Be sure to check out rides like Peter Pan and Snow White in Fantasyland. The Matterhorn was quite underwhelming compared to Space Mountain and Big Thunder Mountain railroad. Even with redesign seating, the Matterhorn is still very rough and is a much slower ride than those two. Avoid if you have any kind of back problems! This was my first time seeing the new Star Wars land, and I was speechless. It’s amazing! If you get motion sickness like I do, they will accommodate you and let you go onto to smugglers run for example, and look at the ship without actually taking the ride.Oga’s Cantina is a must-see as well. The “Yub Nub” drink I ordered was delicious along with the bread bounty and Humus spread. The food I experienced was excellent, but it depends on where you eat. The Plaza Inn character breakfast is still delicious. I enjoyed a custom-made omelette. Dinner at the Blue Bayou was even better. The shrimp gumbo tasted just like New Orleans and the Montecristo was delicious. If you go to quick dining locations such as the Golden Horseshoe, I found the food quality lower. Also, Bengal Barbecue across from the Jungle Cruise is still delicious . Try mobile ordering your food to avoid long lines. Overall I highly recommend the park, but try to go on an off or rainy day, to minimize the crowds. Plan ahead, make reservations at any restaurants you want well ahead of time and definitely use the Disneyland app on your phone. Lastly, I paid for the Genie plus service, and it was totally worth it. I used the lightning lane to get on my favorite attractions as often as I wanted.
    Visited January 2024
    Travelled solo
    Written 29 January 2024
  • ManoloPY79
    Asuncion, Paraguay739 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We loved it! Without a doubt the happiest place on earth
    For the first time we visited Disneyland California and we loved it. It has a different charm than the park in Florida, this one is undoubtedly smaller but we found it more friendly for children and older adults since it is easier to get around. We went Saturday and Sunday, and stayed until night to see the fireworks. Visit us as many attractions as possible. We loved the train that runs throughout the park as well as the boat. The musicians, the characters, the carousel, everything is pure magic. The coffee and churros are delicious. Watching the old Mickey Mouse animations made us laugh and get very excited. We really liked Big Thunder Mountain too. Recommended this park, we would return here, it is a magical place.
    Visited January 2024
    Travelled with family
    Written 6 February 2024
  • jwongcsp
    San Diego, California26 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Disney California Adventure - tips for Lunar New Year / 2024
    We started the day early by parking at our favorite off site parking lot. It's called the Anaheim Hotel. It cost the same as parking on site. But because it is across the street from the entrance you don't need to wait for the Disney shuttle to take you to the park or back to your car at the end of your day. We got 3 Sip N Save passes, for 3 adults and two kids that are picky eaters. The kids did not like everything we tried. some foods were a little spicy. Not too bad for the adult taste buds but the kids thought it was too spicy. We have eaten Asian food before this trip. The food quality was about average. The portions were small for the amount of money they charge for the pass. The rides are fun for most kids. Our 5 year old was scared on some of the rides because of the loud sound and dark entrance to some of the rides.
    Visited February 2024
    Travelled with family
    Written 12 February 2024
  • Jason B
    3 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Where Dreams Come True!
    Disneyland Park is a magical experience for all ages. From enchanting rides to beloved characters, the park captures the essence of imagination and joy. The attention to detail is impeccable, creating a whimsical atmosphere. The parades and shows are captivating, adding to the overall enchantment. Although crowded at times, the enchanting moments make it a must-visit for Disney fans and families alike.
    Visited December 2023
    Travelled with family
    Written 3 March 2024
  • Chuck
    Sydney, Australia177 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Still is the Happiest Place on Earth
    I just love returning to Disneyland every time I'm fortunate enough to be in California. Appreciate the ease of entry into the park, and was compelled to write a review as I just finished another review on a theme park here in Australia - massive difference in the operations between theme parks - no comparison, Disneyland Anaheim is still the best for me. It took only 10 mins to enter park entry gates via scanning our ticket. Wait queues for rides were long, in hindsight we should have paid extra for FastPass... Though some rides were closed when we arrived, eating the churros and going on It's a small world ride just brings back the kid in my 40 year old self. Love ❤️ the place, even though buying Mickey Ears in the park cost an arm and a leg! Not ideal to visit June/July peak — realised that’s US holiday period - larger crowds.
    Visited July 2023
    Travelled with family
    Written 9 March 2024
  • doctimothy
    151 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Best part of our trip to LA as a family
    We have been to both Disney's now as a family: Orlando and Anaheim. We prefer the Orlando experience overall, but Anaheim holds an advantage in the sense that the Star Wars experience is all-in-one Disney/Anaheim as opposed to a separate park at Orlando. We also felt like the lines were "a little" more manageable in Anaheim. (We did not do California Adventure Park side, so I cannot comment on that. We only spent one day in the park. My wife primarily wanted for our adopted daughter to have a princess experience; it's my last time to do Disney primarily because of the price coupled with the crowds).
    Visited March 2024
    Travelled with family
    Written 29 March 2024
  • Connor P
    3 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    AMAZING
    Stunning, magical, truly a happy place. best theme park in california, if not usa, and i have been to many. Everthing was awesome, from the rides, characters, staff, and lands. 11/10. If you go to a theme park in 2024, it has to be disneyland🎇🎆🏰!:)
    Visited March 2024
    Travelled with family
    Written 21 April 2024
  • C & AM Read
    Lismore, Australia13 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    A Magic First Experience
    Was our first time in Disneyland, we had 3 days in Disneyland (as well as Star Wars Night) and 2 days in California Adventures. The staff all through Disneyland were extremely friendly and helpful. Staff who were working in area's with characters (Galaxy's Edge for instance) were in character all the time, it was lovely to be given directions to somewhere "offworld". We were here over a weekend, it was far easier to get around and access rides during weekdays, but even at a weekend, wasn't too bad. We had Genie+ as part of our tickets and were able to utilize that functionality to access some of the rides quite quickly throughout the day. There were a few rides that were unavailable quite regularly but we were able to access all the rides we wanted to, just not all available on the same day, glad we had a total of 5 days to get through it all at a leisurely pace. Would definitely recommend this experience to everyone, even if it is only going to be once, like it is for us.
    Visited April 2024
    Travelled with family
    Written 18 May 2024
  • RexDebi L
    15 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    It Really IS The Happiest Place on Earth, Even for Old Girls!
    Whoever said "You're never too old for Disneyland" is correct! I celebrated my 66th birthday with my husband right smack in the middle of Main Street and enjoyed all three days! Yep, it was crowded, (Grad night, DCA closed at 9 pm), but isn't that to be expected? There was so much more than just the rides to enjoy! I never tire of Disneyland! As an eternal fan of Mickey Mouse and Goofy, I will be back, (and the sooner the better)!
    Visited May 2024
    Travelled with family
    Written 20 May 2024
  • Liz C
    Melbourne, Australia401 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Happiest place on earth
    We had the best time at Disneyland and created such amazing family memories that will be treasured forever! We went during Spring break and wow, it was busy. We purchased a 5 day ticket with Genie plus. We loved every minute of our time at Disney and Doug at the Matterhorn made our trip extra special. My advice is enjoy the experience, hug your family, friends, buy the ears, laugh a lot, get there when the park opens, sit down and rest during the day to take in the atmosphere, stay for the fireworks, bring a jacket, you will get wet on the grizzly rapids and have the best time!
    Visited April 2024
    Travelled with family
    Written 24 May 2024
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sarahu1981
Wellington, New Zealand699 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2019 • Solo
Love love love Disneyland.
I have just come back from a week at Disneyland over the Christmas holidays, including New Years Eve. And OMG busy is an understatement. I have been to the park in the middle of summer holidays as well as Spring Break and that did nothing to prepare me for the crowds.
Get a park hopper pass as it’s nice to move between the two on the same day.
And absolutely buy the Max Pass. It’s $15 per person per day but it saves you a lot of walking, and gives you free access to Photo Pass photos taken that day (you have about 6weeks to download the photos for free). That alone makes this a total bargain.
I can recommend the Minnie and friends character breakfast at Plaza Inn - if you do this, walk to the furtherest away entry point which is solely for character breakfast reservations; this will save you time queuing to get in the gates.
Star Wars land is fantastic. Do the single rider for Smugglers Run, it’s a great ride.
I can also recommend dinner at River Belle Terrace (the beef short ribs were bloody amazing), but you’ll need to book this.
The park does amazing Christmas overlays and they are AMAZING - It’s a Small World and Haunted Mansion. These rides are 100% better with these changes and I loved them! And the decorations across the whole park are outstanding.
And then there’s the special holiday food eg. Sugar plum churros, alien macaron etc.
Experiencing the Christmas holiday period at Disneyland is truly Disney at its best!!!
Written 4 January 2020
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Rachel Evans
Cambridge, UK550 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020 • Family
We have been to Walt Disney World many times, so when we came to Disneyland, it was very difficult not to keep comparing everything! Disneyland is definitely designed for the day trip, locals. My teenage daughter and I did enjoy ourselves, but it does take some planning to get to see and do everything. They charge an extra $15 a day, per person, for Maxpass. It is worth it if you visit during a busy time or else you will not get to ride anything without waiting hours. You cannot book any fast passes until you have entered the park, which is very different that WDW where you can do fast passes 30-60 days out. So, in Disneyland, you wait in line for security check, then wait in line to enter, then rush over to a bench, sit down and try to get a fast Pass! If you do it right, you will get to ride the rides you want with minimal wait times. We loved riding some of the older rides that do not exist anymore in WDW, such as Snow White’s Scary Adventure and Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride. We also got to ride Haunted Mansion and It’s a Small World with their holiday theme, which was excellent! Disneyland still has Mickeys Toon town (not in WDW anymore), which is a very cute area for small children. We are not big Star Wars fans, but did enjoy walking through the area. Chewbacca was out in the crowd which was exciting to see. Disneyland is an easy park to navigate and the train goes the entire way around the park, which can be a great reprieve for walking. The one complaint we have is that there is NO where in the park to recharge your phone. No plugs or charging stations. They sell rechargeable power banks for $30, which I thought was too high. Disney wants you to use the app (which is terrific) for everything, but then your phone needs recharging. In WDW there is a charging area near the Rapunzel tower and bathrooms, so I just assumed Disneyland would have something similar. Not so. We ended up purchasing a power bank from CVS for $14 and using that. And speaking of the app, use the Mobile order for food! This is fairly new to Disneyland, so not many are using it yet. We used it the entire time and didn’t wait in any lines for food. Yay!
Written 5 January 2020
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Kyla
Halifax, Canada331 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020 • Couples
We loved all the details that went into the park and the rides. We went in during non peak season and still waited about 30 mins average for most rides. During peak season and in the heat this would not be fun. There are some lines with lots of entertainment along the wait line. Some of the rides that we booked with a fast pass that had big lines all day were super short and we would have been mad if we had to spend 45 mins waiting in line for them. Overall, we hit most rides we wanted to and hit most of the park in a rush. You definitely need to get there for park open. Food is extremely expensive for two pieces of pizza and a pop it was almost $23 USD which would be about 30CAD for us. Overall we had a good time, but did a lot of waiting. There are not fireworks here every night like they Orlando locations. I would highly recommend paying the extra $15 per person to update to a fast pass, especially during peak season!
Written 11 January 2020
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JessicaInSeattleWA
Seattle, WA85 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2020
This was probably our 3rd or 4th trip to Disney and our first where we did a three day park hopper with max pass.

I am always impressed with the details and passion that have gone into building the park. To think of what it must have taken to build and develop it over the years is spectacular. Just walking around the park is wonderful, though you have to be aware of space due to the crowds. I also very much appreciate all the work Disney has put into healthy food options and special dietary needs. We found many vegetarian options and had some great meals at the Blue Bayou, New Orleans Cafe and snack stands.

I'm not sure how the park would be even bearable without the Max Pass (for online pre-scheduling of rides. Without that the length of the lines are often upwards of an hour which is far beyond the capacity of my 8 year old. We waited in long lines to get through security, lines to get through the gate and then lines for rides. The max pass is a must for expediting lines and for the photos (we truly will treasure the one a photographer took of our family at the Disney/Micky statue).

For rides my daughter loved Autotopia (a classic!), Big Thunder Mountain, Splash Mountain and Pirates of the Caribbean. I liked anything with a short line (30 minutes or less to me).

One disappointment was the 'magic hour'. We did this and it did help us to get into Smugglers Run (more on that later), but otherwise found it useless. Most of the park is closed during the magic hour (stores, rides, etc), so you have risen early to essentially do more waiting in the park.

I found the Star Wars area to be amazing- you really feel like you are 'there'. However, Smugglers Run was disappointing and I found myself wondering why they didn't build something truly created by Disney- such as a Frozenland with Anna/Elsa based rides. My only conclusion is that they are cashing in on the deeper pockets of adults at the expense of the experience of smaller children. In part I think they've lost some of their original charm with the addition of the star wars exhibit.

We had a wonderful trip and are glad we did it, but also think that we'll hold off longer before returning and perhaps will hope that they can figure out a way to reduce the crowd problems.
Written 10 February 2020
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Kizchris
Albuquerque, NM419 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020
We knew Disneyland would be crazy right after New Years but that is the schedule that we could accommodate with school age grandchildren. Had no idea how tough the experience is, even with Max Pass and using the Disney App. First day we were there Jan 3 at Disneyland park, we were able to ride 4 rides the entire day. We had Max Pass which is nice to be able to do fast passes from your phone, but too many rides fast passes are sold out by midday, and the big rides (like Indiana Jones) are out by 10 am. Timing really couldn’t have been worse when fast passes were involved too, because standby lines even for lesser rides were an hour plus long so trying to time waiting in line for a ride then having to waste time doing nothing (shopping etc) because we couldn’t get in another standby line or we would miss our fast pass times.
The app is very glitchy, had to shut it down and restart many times as it would freeze up on the fast pass page and you couldn’t get to another page (order food or see what other fast passes were available) when you hadn’t used that fast pass yet. One tip for those planning on eating at the park...use the app to pre-order your food where you can. My husband went to stand in line at the burger place in Tomorrowland, and I sat at a table with the kids and started playing with the app for food service. I was able to place the order and get the pick up notification before he even made it up to the cashier to order so just called him to get out of line and head to the pick up window. I will say though that they totally screwed up the order and I had to go back to the window with my phone to show the order, .it’s almost like they hadn’t even looked at our order as none of the sides and two of the five main entrees were incorrect. We used this pre-order feature in California Adventure and it was perfect.
Getting around the park was just difficult with so many people...after going to Disneyland for the last 40 years, this trip was definitely lacking in Magic. For as much as you pay ($255 for two day pass) to get 4 rides a day, and of course spending as much as we did for food and tchotchkes the value just wasn’t there.
Written 6 January 2020
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Freakyfigs
Fort Collins, CO118 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020
Purchased tickets online ahead of time for $149 per person. Arrived at park at 9am, parked but lines were so long to take shuttle to park that we walked (15 minutes). Arrived same time as buses so good for the exercise if you like it. We brought a backpack with rain poncho (highly recommended if you go on Splash Mountain), some snacks, water and sunscreen. Took 45 minutes to reach front gate even with prepurchased tickets. Then another 1/2 hour to get through line to have your bags searched. Then another 30 minutes in line at City Office to upgrade to Max Pass (another $15 per person). The Max Pass includes photos taken of you during specific rides that can be uploaded to your phone for 45 days from visit. Plus allows you to make "reservations" on most popular rides for scheduled time slots but you can only reserve one ticket every 1.5 hours. So realistically, you can only get 3-5 reservations per whole day. That sucked. Some rides were booked out 4 hours. The Disneyland app is worth downloading to see wait times on specific rides to plan ahead. But bring a batter pack charger because after 12 hours your phone will be super low in battery power and you will want to recharge it. We were at the park 13 hours total but wasted the first few hours just getting in. I recommend you do the fastpass (though the lines for that are almost as long as the regular lines). Indiana Jones broke down when we were there which kept us waiting 40 minutes in the line, trapped until it was fixed. There were rude obnoxious people who cut into line at the Matterhorn. When everyone who had been standing in line for 2 plus hours commented to the employees on the party who was cutting in line and lying about it, they said they'd take care of it. Rubbish! They let the group on with no consequences. They should have been removed from the park. Food was very expensive and you needed "reservations" to eat lunch at most of the places which are apparently also made on the Disneyland app. We didn't know this. Some rides closed at dark which was disappointing. There were just so many people that it was wall to wall bodies... amazing that they don't limit the number of guests because it was NOT a pleasant experience fighting people every single step of the way. And when did Haunted House become an ad for Nightmare Before Christmas? And Space Mountain is now all Star Wars themed too? That was my last visit to the Magic Kingdom. At $165 per person PLUS $25 parking per vehicle, it was ridiculous for what we experienced.
Written 7 January 2020
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Compass90777
New York City, NY36 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2020 • Family
This was my first trip to Disneyland, i usually go to Disney World in Orlando. I was A little disappointed, the park is small — its like they take a little bit of Disney World and to make a park out of it. The lines are ridiculous. Its like they penalize you if you dont stay in the Disney hotels and pay about 500-600 dollars a night. Even though i was in a “Disney friendly neighbor” hotel. We were online for and average of an hour to and hour and a half for just one ride. So imagine by the time you get on your 3rd ride with kids, they are already exhausted and their feet hurt.
I honestly will not be going back, if i want to spend that amount of money— i will do so in Disney World.
We also bought the park hopper tickets, but was not worth it- being that everywhere we went their were thousands of people. The shows that are being done thru out Disney, close and good seats, no matter how early you get, are reserved for VIP people. We were sooo tired from waiting on the lines that we didnt wait for the fire works and didnt stop for any of the shows, being that their was no place to sit— people were just on the floor and in the streets, were their are soo many people stepping from everywhere. I feel like its not kid friendly. Sometimes the bathroom lines are so long that you see kids crying cause they haVe to go— yet this is suppose to be a child playground. In overall, not really “the best place on earth”.
Written 22 February 2020
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Ss M
Red Bluff, CA2 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2020
My family was very disappointed that even though Disneyland park was not very busy we still could not get on the new star wars ride "rise of the resistance". We payed extra to have the maxx passes and even though we got into the park as soon as it opened and had the Disney app we still could not get on the ride. Talking to others we learned that some visitors had gotten into some kind of lottery a month in advance. This just seems like a fail on Disney's part. It was raining on the day we entered the park and not very full. It was not peak season or even a three day weekend. We met 3 other families at our hotel who said the same thing. You should be able to get on all the rides when you pay so much to go to these parks especially when the park is not full.
Written 12 February 2020
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SincityLin
Las Vegas, NV250 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020
Went on a Tuesday day trip to Disneyland with a group from my Univerisity...sufficed to say I am an older student. It was a long journey by bus but we got there one hour after opening and spent the whole day there. The last time I went to Disneyland was over 30 years ago.

I wish I had more than one day but I got to do mostly everything I wanted. It helped that it was after the school break for most people and it wasn't on a weekend. I brought in a backpack with some snacks and water. I never had an issues on the rides and just put it by my feet. If you can go to the single rider line, you might get on the ride faster then in a group of folks. There is the option of using Fast Pass but the time difference was about 5 minutes for me so I didn't mind the wait.

It is a theme park so prices can be high for food and souvenirs so it can't hurt to make a plan of how much you want to spend. There is no restriction on bringing your own snacks so that can help relieve some expenses.

I like the fact the cast will assist and take pictures for you with your camera phone. I was impressed with cast members who all genuinely took the time to listen to kids and spend time chatting with them and not hurrying them along.

I definitely enjoyed this visit and would love to go again.
Written 17 January 2020
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turtlegirl75
Clinton, UT91 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020 • Family
We got the 3 day park hopper pass. I would recommend getting the max pass and using the Disney app to avoid long lines.
We heard a lot of mixed reviews about the new Rise of the Resistance ride. It is tricky to actually get on the ride but we really loved it! My 10 year old thought it was great too!
In order to get on the ride I would suggest getting the tickets that let you into the park an hour early. You must be scanned into the park (every person you want on the ride) and already have your tickets linked on the app. Once all are scanned into the park click to join a group on the ride and hope you got there early enough!
We went on Friday which means the park stays open until midnight. We got group 119 as an alternate. We got on after 9pm and the last group they took was 122. If we had tried on a weekday we wouldn’t have made it.
It was a magical trip for us! My son would have spent the whole trip in the Star Wars area if he could have!
Written 27 January 2020
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