Unforgettable 3-Day Disneyland Fun! CA Resident Exclusive
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Welcome to the Happiest Place on Earth - Disneyland® Resort! From as little as USD83 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 ** Upgrade to Disney’s Lightening Lane Multi Pass, a service that allows you to skip the standby lines at select attractions at both parks (subject to availability). Lightening Lane Multi Passes also include unlimited Disney PhotoPass digital photo downloads and you can also unlock Disney PhotoPass Lenses for your mobile device. ** VALID FOR CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS ONLY. See Additional Info section below for more information. Proof of residence will be required **
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hoyeungl629, 10/25/2025 6:41:36 AM
The Evil Queen is the only Disney villain who consistently creates viral moments and gives guests truly memorable interactions. Making her seasonal would remove one of the most entertaining and iconic characters from the park. Please reconsider and keep her available year-round
Happiness56611714901, 10/9/2025 3:41:40 PM
It was a nice experience. The lines were not ridiculous long. There was a crowd but very tolerable. Nice time to go and visit.
harveyw813, 5/28/2025 12:51:06 AM
No argument. It's costly, but... it really is worth it. It's an experience. Not a big ride person, but loved the star wars section of the park. Oddly, the food was top notch, not what I expected in a theme park. Best food surpise, the turkey leg. Yeah, the turkey leg was next level. Enjoy!
glynadecicco, 3/22/2025 5:57:01 PM
Disneyland is the most Not magical place on earth. If you want to spend thousands of dollars to be scolded constantly and hearded around like cattle by cast members then this is the place for you. We were long time pass holders in the past and the park has changed. It’s definitely a pay to play atmosphere and there is no quality customer service. Majority of the cast members are rude and impatient. I’m not sure if they have changed their training or their standards are lower but we will never return to Disneyland . If you want a fun experience with great customer service and interactions go to Universal Studios
mateop984, 3/20/2025 2:13:03 PM
It was very expensive and was VERY packed. (there were times when we waited almost 1-2 hours to get onto rides). If you are going to go I recommend staying at an outside hotel, as the official hotel costs a lot of money.
phvi2617, 2/16/2025 2:38:59 AM
Growing up in Southern California, I've been to Disneyland many times, but I hadn't visited in some time, mostly due to the high price of admission. When the park announced a great deal for Anaheim residents, I jumped on it and got tickets for myself and a couple family members. Unfortunately, Disney failed to mention that Anaheim residents could not purchase discounted tickets for nonresident guests. Thankfully, I found out ahead of time, but it turned out to be a much more expensive outing than I had planned. Suffice it to say, Disneyland isn't in the business of saving you money, and if a deal sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Despite the poor communication of their promotions and expensive admission (and parking!), once you're in, Disneyland is still a lovely place to spend a day. The relatively new Galaxy's Edge land is immersive and terrifically themed. Rise of the Resistance is a wonderful attraction, and Smuggler's Run, while a bit confusing, is a fun experience. Of course, there are all the great classic rides like Star Tours, Indiana Jones, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Matterhorn, Haunted Mansion, and Pirates of the Caribbean. While some attractions like Autopia have probably outlived their relevance, even the Fantasyland dark rides still have some charm. Unfortunately, Space Mountain, Splash Mountain, and the railroad were closed for renovations, along with the venerable Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln. Beyond the rides, Disneyland still shines in its theming, cheery employees, and dining. Any of the full-service restaurants basically require reservations, and we were able to book a last-minute table for brunch at River Belle Terrace. The meal was very good and surprisingly reasonable. We visited on a Sunday, and while it was crowded, it wasn't horrible. The app is fairly accurate with wait times, and we were able to ride over a dozen attractions without ever waiting more than 45 minutes in line.
Andrew_J, 2/9/2025 12:15:22 PM
Disney is always a great time! Don’t sell yourself short, buy that lightning lane pass! You won’t regret it.
jano341, 1/31/2025 6:38:06 PM
I’m writing as a very frustrated and disappointed mother of a 44 year old man with several major disabilities. He is completely deaf and almost fully blind and has numerous other physical challenges. He has a service dog that guides him or he uses a white cane and has to hang on to one of us. We have come to Disneyland numerous times in the past and he has always had accommodations that have made for a wonderful time. Due to his disabilities this is the only family vacation that we go on that he can enjoy. Even though he can’t see or hear he gets the thrill of the movement. When we went to disability services last night to organize a disability pass for today we were told he did not meet the criteria for being unable to stand in a line up. Disneyland has changed their disability access program to only include those with autism or other cognitive impairments. We were told our son could sit aside with a family member and meet up at a point along the way. We are here as a group of 7 and we decided this would once again ostracize Ryan so we would all stay together. So we did and it was a very frustrating day as he stumbled through the line ups and we all felt frustrated. Just imagine for a minute being in an hour long line up and having no sensory input! Their new disability pass criteria is absolutely ridiculous and needs to be changed!
batesmotel101, 5/3/2024 12:24:38 PM
Overall, my visit to Disneyland in April 2024 was poor. I hadn't been in ten years and decided to finally go. I was disappointed from the get go. When we arrived at 11am on a Sunday, it was a 30 minute wait in the car just to pay for parking. That was unbelievable and I had to use the bathroom since the water I drank couldn't wait any longer. They need to do something about that, but they won't or they would've by now. If people have any kind of annual pass or magic key, then Disneyland should have a separate entrance for those people. Very disorganized. Luckily, going through security was quick and entering the actual park. By the time we were entering the park it was already an hour after we arrived at the parking structure. Seriously? Inside the park, it was already crowded. Rides were an hour wait on average like Space Mountain, Rise of the Resistance, Matterhorn, Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Train, Peter Pan, Thunder Mountain, Indiana Jones. Alice in Wonderland said 20 minutes, but then they were letting all of these fast pass genie whatever people in. Normally that's fine, but they were doing it for a half hour. So the wait ended up being an hour. Ridiculous. Plus the Haunted Mansion and Splash Mountain were closed for most of 2024 to do a refurbishment and make theme changes to Splash Mountain that no one asked for. One obnoxious guy nearly knocked me over to race to get in line for the Pirate's of the Caribbean. That line was short, so not sure why that arrogant person was rushing. There was no one in front of him. An obnoxious woman cut us off nearly knocking me over to get into the line for King Arthur's Carousel. Neither of those people had the decency to at least say, "Sorry about that". Or "Excuse me." It's just a ride, calm down. Then another obnoxious man ran into me and pushed me aside with his body, which as you know is assault. Disneyland did nothing as they don't care. The Disney experience is nothing like it used to be in the 1980's and 1990's. I realize it started to go downhill once they built California Adventure as that's when the out of control crowds started growing each year. It's also why I hadn't been in ten years after 2014. I just had enough of that. Don't know why I thought it would've changed by then, but no it's actually worse. There are no days that have low crowds. They need to stop selling annual passes and discounted tickets as that's not necessary anymore. It's too crowded for that. If they cut those out, the crowds will drop dramatically. I'm willing to pay more if I know the park isn't crowded. I used to have annual passes too. Throughout the 1990's when I had a pass, no one had them, it was unusual to have it. And the park was always empty, magical and enjoyable. That's no longer the case. What makes the park not magical are the horrible people that go there now. Just rude low quality people. And I know I'm not alone. Just read some of the other reviews complaining about the same thing. It's not a safe place to go to anymore. If you love overpriced tickets to stand in long hour wait times and wall to wall people all over the park that there is no place to clear you mind, then this place is for you.
nperry65554, 3/6/2024 5:16:14 AM
What can I say!!! The happiest place on earth it is! If you never been ? What are you waiting for! I love ❤️ Disneyland ! Mickey
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