Update for September 14 – 20, 2009
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News and Views
Did you 23? | Disney Wonder comes West | Star Tours 2.0 to incorporate 3D, debut in 2011 | MouseAdventure Holiday – are you game? | This and That
Did you D23?
If you attended the first-ever D23 EXPO, you got to see the Muppets, Robert Zemeckis, John Travolta, Kelly Preston, Tim Burton, Jerry Bruckheimer, Nicolas Cage, Guillermo del Toro, Miley Cyrus, and Johnny Depp—in character as Captain Jack Sparrow—and that was just in one presentation. The four-day event drew thousands of Disney fans to the Anaheim Convention Center to explore a representative sampling of the vast (and expanding) Walt Disney Company, and attendees and exhibitors alike seemed pleased by both the turnout and the response.
Saturday began with the popular “So You Want to Be An Imagineer” panel, followed by a keynote address by Walt Disney Parks & Resorts Chairman Jay Rasulo titled “Imagineering the Future of Disney Theme Parks.” During his remarks, Rasulo discussed the previously announced new itineraries for the Disney Cruise Line, and confirmed rumors of both a massive expansion of Walt Disney World’s Fantasyland as well as a new 3-D Star Tours film. Saturday night brought the D23 live auction, where most items sold for far less than their estimated end price, and several lots failed to meet their reserve price.
Sunday opened with “The Future of Disney and Pixar Animation,” followed by “A Magical Afternoon With the Cast of Wizards of Waverly Place,” and a special Muppets presentation. The final event, a double feature world premiere of the 3-D versions of Toy Story and Toy Story 2, ended the show on a high note for Pixar fans.
[Originally reported by Mark Goldhaber in this week’s Walt Disney World Resort Update.]
With the Disney Dream going into service in early 2011, the Disney Cruise Line will be sailing three of the seven seas simultaneously during the summer of 2011, it was announced by Disney Cruise Line President Karl Holz at the Disney D23 Expo last Friday.
The Dream will sail Caribbean cruises from Port Canaveral for the entire year, while the Disney Magic will sail the Mediterranean during the summer and the Disney Wonder will sail out of Vancouver to Alaska during the summer and out of Los Angeles/San Pedro to the Mexican Riviera for the rest of the year after an January Panama Canal crossing.
The Wonder will reposition itself from Port Canaveral to Los Angeles with a 15-night transcanal cruise January 6-21, then begin 7-night Mexican Riviera cruises to Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan and Cabo San Lucas starting January 23. After a 10-night Mexican Riviera cruise that adds Manzanillo to the itinerary, the ship will reposition itself to Vancouver via a six-night repositioning cruise April 27-May 3 (stopping in San Francisco and Victoria, B.C.), then spend the summer sailing 18 7-night Alaska cruises with stops at Tracy Arm, Skagway, Juneau and Ketchikan. After a five-night repositioning cruise back to Los Angeles September 20-25, with stops in Victoria and Ensenada, Mexico, it will return to its 7-night Mexican Riviera itinerary for the remainder of 2011, wrapping up with 10-night and 11-night holiday cruises sailing December 18 and December 28.
To prepare for the Alaska sailings, its drydock this October the Wonder will get a new venue called the Outlook Cafe, which will feature floor-to-ceiling curved glass windows surrounding the 2,500-square-foot, 65-seat lounge. It will connect to the Cove Cafe below via a spiral staircase.
link) can book one week earlier, starting on September 21, and can book up to four staterooms for their party.
Star Tours 2.0 to incorporate 3D, debut in 2011
[Originally reported by Mark Goldhaber in this week’s Walt Disney World Resort Update.]
“I’m sorry to tell you that as of October 2010, Star Tours will be closing,” said Walt Disney Parks & Resorts Chairman Jay Rasulo at Disney’s D23 Expo on Saturday, as the theater erupted in cheers and the Fighting 501st Legion of Stormtroopers took the stage. Darth Vader appeared on the screen above Rasulo and informed him that the Emperor was “most displeased” with Rasulo’s plan to close Star Tours. “You didn’t let me finish,” said Rasulo, as he explained that they were closing Star Tours so that they could do things with Star Tours that had never been done before. When Rasulo said that it would be ready by 2014, Vader insisted that it be done no later than 2011.
MouseAdventure Holiday – are you game?
MousePlanet had our own surprise announcement to make at D23 EXPO, a much-requested holiday edition of our popular MouseAdventure event.
’Twas the month after Epcot, and all through the ’land,
The Padders were stirring, and they had a demand:
“We want an Adventure,” the West-coasters cried;
“All right then, we’ll do one,” the MA staff sighed.
December the 12th it shall be, we declare.
And we hope to see all you Adventurers there.
Holiday-themed? Well of course, ’tis the season;
(quite honestly, we have just wanted a reason).
The name’s “Reindeer Games” and that should be enough
to give you a hint that this won’t be too rough.
A smaller event we are doing this winter;
it’s all we could get to come out of the printer.
We’ll start right at ten at the Paradise Pier
and finish at six at Carnation, or near.
Scoring and prizes will come later on;
we expect rather less than a week ’til they’re done.
At D23 you can register early
(as long as our Internet link isn’t squirrely)
and Monday the 14th September is when
event registration will open again.
Price is per team, it’s just sixty-five bucks;
if you have extra money, buy snacks for the ducks.
You’ll need an admission to Disneyland Park,
so be sure to obtain it before you embark.
And the emcee exclaimed as the teams left their chairs,
“Good luck to all, and be careful out there!”
Registration is now open, and we hope you can join us for this very special holiday treat. Sign up today! (link).
MouseAdventure’s Summer Warm UpQuest #10 is the last of our in-park challenges, and takes you to the wilds of Disney’s Animal Kingdom park (link). Once you think you’ve solved the puzzle, visit our MousePad discussion boards and post your answer (link). The first person to post the correct answer to our MousePad discussion boards will win their very own copy of the BRAND NEW MouseAdventure: Vacation packet #1, filled with quests from the Disneyland Resort. Good luck! The Inaugural MouseAdventure event at Walt Disney World will take place on Saturday, November 14, 2009! The day will begin with a private breakfast at the Odyssey Center prior to park opening, followed by a six-hour fun-filled race around Epcot park for a fresh look at things in the park that you never noticed before! The first part of the game will be in the classic MouseAdventure format, sending you on quests throughout Future World. After completion of that portion, teams will engage in an Enchanted Race around World Showcase to the finish line! For more information or to register, go to the MouseAdventure page (link)! Don’t forget to sign up for the MouseAdventure Newsletter to stay up on the latest MouseAdventure news (link). Registration is now open for MouseAdventure Holiday: Reindeer Games |
This and That
…Master Sommelier and General Manager Michael A. Jordan has left the Napa Rose restaurant at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel. Disney issued a statement last week that said in part, “After 9 years of service, Michael Jordan is moving on to pursue his passion for food and wine on his own.” The statement goes on to thank Jordan for his service, and to wish him the best of luck. Cast members seemed surprised by the sudden resignation, and one CM in a support department said that the first they knew of Jordan’s departure was when e-mail sent to Jordan’s Disney.com address was returned as undeliverable.
Jordan leaves behind big shoes to fill for his replacement. Jordan was ranked a Master Sommelier in 2007, and spearheaded the massive Disneyland Resort Sommelier Education program. Under his tutelage, hundreds of Disneyland Resort cast members studied to become certified sommeliers, and five Napa Rose employees achieved the rank of Advanced Level sommelier, the most at any restaurant in the world. Along with his Disneyland Resort duties, Jordan was the Global Manager of Wine and Sales Standards and wine educator for Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, and was considered one of the driving forces behind Disney’s California Food & Wine Festival.
link). More than 100 other OC restaurants are also participating, including my South County favorite, Opah. For me, the best menu this time around appears to be The Ritz in Newport Beach, with the hands-down best value being offered by the Salt Creek Grille in Dana Point. How many meals can I fit in one week???
…Another union has launched an informational picket at the Disneyland Resort. Representatives from carpenters Local 1506 have set up signs at several entrances to the Disneyland Hotel, including a prominent display at the entrance near Downtown Disney, protesting the use of a non-union subcontractor on the Disneyland Hotel renovation project. Union representatives are distributing flyers blaming Disney for the “desecration of the American way of life,” and demand that Disney CEO Robert Iger do “all he can to change this situation.”
Current Refurbishment/Attraction Closures section each week for the most recent updates. The Disneyland Resort Web site currently only publishes refurbishment information about six weeks in advance. Be sure to check the most recent Park Update (link) for the latest changes, as MousePlanet does not edit past Park Updates to reflect changes.
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Current Refurbishments and Attraction Closures
Disneyland
- Bank of Main Street – closed through October 2 for renovation into the Disney Gallery.
- Disneyland: The First 50 Magical Years – closed through December 16 to return Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln to the Main Street Opera House.
- The Enchanted Cottage – closed through November 4 for refurbishment.
- Casey Jr. Circus Trains – closed through November 19 for refurbishment.
- Storybook Land Canal Boats – closed through November 19 for refurbishment.
- Space Mountain – closed through September 24 to install the Halloween overlay.
- Haunted Mansion – closed through September 24 to install the Halloween overlay.
- Celebration Ranch – closed through September 24 to install the Halloween overlay.
- Gadget’s Go Coaster – closed through October 26 for refurbishment.
- Pirates of the Caribbean – closed September 28 to October 2 for refurbishment.
- Blue Bayou Restaurant – closed September 28 to October 2 for refurbishment.
- Sailing Ship Columbia – closed October 5–7 for deck oiling.
- Indiana Jones Adventure – closed October 5–8.
The Vineyard Room – closed. No announcement has been made about a potential replacement for this restaurant, but an employee publication lists October 4, 2009 as the return date.
MousePlanet is hosting TWO unofficial “MousePlanet Nights at Trick-or-Treat Party” this year. These meets are scheduled for Thursday, October 15th and Friday, October 30th, and will be hosted by MousePlanet staff and MousePad Community Leaders. Join the discussion and get more information on our MousePad discussion board (link). If you’re planning to attend, be sure to let us know so we can have enough treats for everyone! If you know of any events, official or unofficial, that should be listed here, let us know. Winter 2010 Several current promotions offer discounted admission to the Disneyland Resort. For your convenience, we have grouped the discount offers based on the number of days the tickets are valid. Check out the category that best matches the amount of time you plan to spend at the resort, and pick the offer that works best for you. And keep those tips coming—let us know if you find a better or different offer, so we can share it with other readers! This first section is a list of discounts on ticket-only purchases. Though it has become more common in recent years, Disneyland tickets are rarely offered at deep discounts unless you are a resident of Southern California or Northern Mexico. For residents outside that area, the best discounts available tend to be simple advance purchase discounts. If you know of any additional discounts, offers, promotions, or contests that should be listed in this section, drop us a line (link). One Day, One Park Ticket – Regularly $72/$62 One Day Park Hopper – Regularly $97/$87 Southern California 1-Day Park Hopper Two Day Park Hopper – Regularly $151/$131 AOCVCB 2-Day Park Hopper Ticket ($141/$121) – The discount (from the Anaheim-Orange County Visitor & Convention Bureau) is $10 off the box-office price for both adults and children. You can now print these tickets at home, though a $1 per-ticket convenience fee applies. If the $1 per ticket net savings isn’t enough of an incentive to pre-purchase your tickets, think of all the time you’ll save by not having to stand in line at the Disneyland Resort ticket booths (link). Three Day Park Hopper – Regularly $204/$174 Advance Purchase 3-day Park Hopper Bonus Ticket ($179/$149) – available through the Disneyland Web site (link). You can print these tickets at home, though the tickets from the Anaheim-Orange County Visitor & Convention Bureau Web site (see below) are slightly less expensive. AOCVCB 3-Day Bonus Ticket ($174/$144) – The discount (from the Anaheim-Orange County Visitor & Convention Bureau) is $5 off the advance purchase price for both adults and children. You can now print these tickets at home, though a $1 per-ticket convenience fee applies. If the $4 per ticket net savings isn’t enough of an incentive to pre-purchase your tickets, think of all the time you’ll save by not having to stand in line at the Disneyland Resort ticket booths. Tickets include one early admission day (Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday) (link). Disney’s Armed Forces Salute 3-Day Park Hopper Ticket (Free/$94) – [Extended through September 2009] Each active or retired member of the U.S. military can receive one complimentary three-day “Disney’s Armed Forces Salute” Park Hopper ticket valid for admission to both Disneyland and Disney’s California Adventure parks. During the offer period, active or retired US military personnel also may make a one-time purchase of an adult or child three-day “Disney’s Armed Forces Salute Companion” Park Hopper ticket for up to five family members (including spouse) or friends for the price of an adult 1-Day Park Hopper ticket. Disneyland Resort hotels are also offering special room rates for active or retired military personnel. For example, at Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel, active or retired members of the military and their families may find hotel rooms starting at $119 per night during value season, with great savings during other times of the offer period. This offer is extended through September 30, 2009, and the number of rooms available at these special rates is limited. For information regarding “Disney’s Armed Forces Salute” at the Disneyland Resort, or to make reservations, military personnel may call 714/956-6424. Full details of the offer, including eligibility guidelines and other restrictions, are posted on our MousePad discussion board (link). Four Day Park Hopper – Regularly $229/$199 Costco 4-Day Park Hopper Ticket ($159.95) – A special offer for Costco members who are also residents of Southern California (link). Unlike some recent offers, this ticket has no “fuse” – you can use the first admission today, and have almost a full year to use the remaining admission days before the ticket expires on August 23, 2010. The ticket is blocked out the week between Christmas and New Years (inclusive of both holidays), and for the week of March 26 to April 4, which gives you an idea of what Disneyland expects to be the peak Spring Break period. The ticket is not blocked out on any other holidays – including Labor Day, Thanksgiving or even the 4th of July – and can be upgraded to any Annual Passport except the SoCal Select pass. The Costco Web site states in three different places – including a bold, bright red headline – that visitors “Must reside within ZIP codes 90000-93599” and that “Proof of residency required upon redemption.” The ticket you purchase at Costco is a valid admission ticket, and you can take it directly to a main entrance gate to use it. We’ve been told that, to prevent the unauthorized “transfer” of tickets between visitors (ie, you use the first two days of the ticket and give it to a friend to use the second two days), visitors will be required to write their name on the ticket when it is first used for admission, and to show ID with that same name upon subsequent admissions. Obviously minor children will be exempt from the ID requirement, but will also be required to write their name on the ticket when it is first used. Adults should plan to have ID with them to use the ticket. Advance Purchase 4-Day Park Hopper Bonus tickets ($194/$164) – A discounted price for advance purchase through the Internet or select dealers. Available at the Disneyland Web site (link) where shipping is included if you order more than 10 days prior to your travel date. Also available from AAA offices in Northern California, Nevada, and Utah (not currently listed at the AAA Web site, you may need to call your local office). Disney Stores (California), Safeway supermarkets (California and Arizona), and certain travel agents may also sell these tickets. It is best to call and confirm before visiting a location, however. “Bonus Tickets” include one early admission day (Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday). If purchased from AAA, the tickets come with free parking at the Mickey & Friends parking garage (an $11/day value). Advance Purchase 4-day Park Hopper Bonus Ticket ($194/$164) – available through the Disneyland Web site (link). You can print these tickets at home, though the tickets from the Anaheim-Orange County Visitor & Convention Bureau Web site (see below) are slightly less expensive. AOCVCB 4-Day Bonus Ticket ($189/$159) – The discount (from the Anaheim-Orange County Visitor & Convention Bureau) is $5 off the advance purchase price for both adults and children. You can now print these tickets at home, though a $1 per-ticket convenience fee applies. If the $4 per ticket net savings isn’t enough of an incentive to pre-purchase your tickets, think of all the time you’ll save by not having to stand in line at the Disneyland Resort ticket booths. Tickets include one early admission day (Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday) (link). Five Day Park Hopper – Regularly $249/$219 Advance Purchase 5-Day Park Hopper Bonus tickets ($204/$174) – A discounted price for advance purchase through the Internet or select dealers. Available at the Disneyland Web site (link) where shipping is included if you order more than 10 days prior to your travel date. Also available from AAA offices in Northern California, Nevada, and Utah (not currently listed at the AAA Web site, you may need to call your local office). Disney Stores (California), Safeway supermarkets (California and Arizona), and certain travel agents may also sell these tickets. It is best to call and confirm before visiting a location, however. “Bonus Tickets” include one early admission day (Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday). If purchased from AAA, the tickets come with free parking at the Mickey & Friends parking garage (an $11/day value). AOCVCB 5-Day Bonus Ticket ($199/$169) – The discount (from the Anaheim-Orange County Visitor & Convention Bureau) is $5 off the advance purchase price for both adults and children. You can now print these tickets at home, though a $1 per-ticket convenience fee applies. If the $4 per ticket net savings isn’t enough of an incentive to pre-purchase your tickets, think of all the time you’ll save by not having to stand in line at the Disneyland Resort ticket booths. Tickets include one early admission day (Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday) (link). Six Day Park Hopper – Regularly $254/$224 Advance Purchase 6-Day Park Hopper Bonus tickets ($209/$179) – A discounted price for advance purchase through the Internet or select dealers. Available at the Disneyland Web site (link) where shipping is included if you order more than 10 days prior to your travel date. Also available from AAA offices in Northern California, Nevada, and Utah (not currently listed at the AAA Web site, you may need to call your local office). Disney Stores (California), Safeway supermarkets (California and Arizona), and certain travel agents may also sell these tickets. It is best to call and confirm before visiting a location, however. “Bonus Tickets” include one early admission day (Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday). If purchased from AAA, the tickets come with free parking at the Mickey & Friends parking garage (an $11/day value). Advance Purchase 6-Day Park Hopper Bonus Ticket for the Price of 4 Days ($194/$164) – Disneyland’s new Summer promotion offers two extra days of park admission when you purchase a 3-Day or longer Disneyland Resort Park Hopper Bonus Ticket. These tickets must be purchased before your trip, either through the Disneyland Web site or as part of your vacation package. You can NOT purchase this promotional ticket from the Disneyland Resort ticket booths, so plan ahead! The Disneyland Resort Park Hopper Bonus tickets expire 13 days after first day of use or 10/13/09, whichever occurs first, and each day of use constitutes one full day of use. 2009 Southern California CityPass ($259/$219) – This pass includes a 3-Day Disneyland Resort park ticket (including one early-entry day), and single-day admission to either San Diego Zoo or San Diego Wild Animal Park, as well as Sea World San Diego and Universal Studios Hollywood. The CityPass expires 14 days after first use at any location. Purchase CityPass through the Disneyland Web site (link) or onsite at the ticket booths of Disneyland Resort or the other theme parks included in the pass. You can also purchase directly from the CityPass Web site (link) though this has a minimum $7.50 shipping charge (no shipping charge from the Disney Web site if purchased more than 10 days in advance). You can also purchase the Southern California City Pass online from Costco at a cost of $227/$192 (link), 5% surcharge if not a Costco member, and shipping fees apply. Booklets may be available for sale in some stores but varies widely. If you want to buy in person it would be best to call ahead and confirm availability. If you do buy at Costco, you will initially purchase a large plastic container that you must trade for ticket books prior to leaving Costco! Save $400 on a 4-Day/4-Night Disneyland Resort vacation package. The offer is valid for arrivals August 23 through December 20, 2009, and starts at $87 per person, per day with accommodations at Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel and a four-day park hopper ticket. The offer is not valid November 25–27, 2009. Annual passholders can book the same package—without the ticket requirement—through Costco travel or directly through the Walt Disney Travel Company, though the Costco version of the offer also includes the perks listed below. Costco Travel Packages – Many different travel packages including visits to Disneyland and Disneyland hotels are available through Costco.com. When purchasing a Costco Disneyland travel package, extras that will be included are: Mickey’s Toontown Madness admission (currently available Mondays, Wednesday, Fridays, and Saturdays), a character breakfast collectible pin and lanyard, and a Costco luggage tag per person, plus a $20 Disneyland Resort gift card per package. Disney’s Resort Magic and Good Neighbor Magic Packages – Package includes accomodations one of the three resort hotels or at one of 40 Good Neighbor hotels; Souvenir Park Hopper ticket with voucher for admission to Mickey’s Toontown Morning Madness, plus one Magic Morning (early entry) for three-day or longer Park Hoppers; preferred seating at four DCA attractions (Disney’s Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular, Muppet*Vision 3D, It’s Tough to be a Bug!, Golden Dreams); Preferred Showing of Turtle Talk with Crush (Priority Viewing at the first Turtle Talk with Crush show of the day, on any one day – one voucher per Guest); Disney Dream coin keepsake (one per package), luggage tag and lanyard with pin; a Downtown Disney Fun Card; and a “Character Call” from Mickey, Minnie, Goofy or Crush. Contact Disney Travel or your favorite travel agent.
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Current Discounts & Promotions
Advance Purchase 3-day Park Hopper Bonus Ticket ($179/$149) – A discounted price for advance purchase through the Internet or select dealers. Available at the Disneyland Web site (link) where shipping is included if you order more than 10 days prior to your travel date. Also available from AAA offices in Northern California, Nevada, and Utah (not currently listed at the AAA Web site, you may need to call your local office). Disney Stores (California), Safeway supermarkets (California and Arizona), and certain travel agents may also sell these tickets. It is best to call and confirm before visiting a location, however. “Bonus Tickets” include one early admission day (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday). If purchased from AAA, the tickets come with free parking at the Mickey & Friends parking garage (an $11/day value)
Deluxe Annual Passport –
Regularly $289
2009 Southern California CityPass
$259/$219
Hotel/Travel Packages
Contact a MousePlanet sponsor travel agency for assistance in booking your next trip
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Other Discounts
Character Dining Vouchers – Discounted character dining vouchers are available for purchase online, in advance of your trip, through MousePlanet sponsor Get Away Travel (link).
Disney Visa Discounted Stroller Rental – If you have a Disney Visa card you can rent up to two strollers at a discount of 50% at either Disneyland or Disney’s California Adventure. This offer is valid only at the Main Gate rental locations at each park.
Rainforest Cafe Safari Club – Membership in the Rainforest Cafe gets you a 10% discount on entrees for up to four people. It also gets you priority seating if available, which can make a huge difference on busy days. Additionally, after signing up, your membership card will be mailed to you and be accompanied by a $10 award good for your next visit to a Rainforest Cafe. So if you know you will be eating there while at Disneyland and have a Rainforest Cafe local to you, it may make sense to prejoin the Safari Club so that you can use the award during your trip. See the Rainforest Cafe Web site for details (link).
ESPNZone MVP Club – Membership in the MVP Club does not offer any discounts on food. However, once a member you can make an online reservation for your party up to three days in advance and will get a 25% increase in points purchased when playing games in the Sports Arena (and 40 bonus points at activation). You must register online and your membership card will then be mailed to you within two weeks. The card must then be activated at any ESPNZone by the person who signed up for the card and ID will be required (link).
AAA Restaurant Discounts – AAA (American Automobile Association) members can receive a 10% discount (excluding alcohol) at Plaza Inn, Wine Country Trattoria Ariel’s Grotto, PCH Grill, and Goofy’s Kitchen.
Park Schedule/Blockout Dates
DL: Disneyland
DCA: Disney’s California Adventure
Annual Pass blockout dates:
- SL – Southern California Select Annual Pass
- SC – Southern California Annual Pass
- DX – Deluxe Annual Pass
Disneyland Resort Special Events:
- MM – Magic Morning at Disneyland
- TT – Toontown Morning Madness at Disneyland
- Grad Nite
- MTT – Mickey’s Trick-or-Treat Party at DCA
9/13 | 9/14 | 9/15 | 9/16 | 9/17 | 9/18 | 9/19 |
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DL: 9a-11p
DCA: 10a-8p SL MM |
DL: 10a-8p
DCA: 10a-6p
TT |
DL: 10a-8p
DCA: 10a-6p MM |
DL: 10a-8p
DCA: 10a-6p TT |
DL: 10a-8p
DCA: 10a-6p
MM |
DL: 9a-12a
DCA: 10a-8p TT
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DL: 8a-12a
DCA: 10a-8p SL/SC MM / TT |
9/20 | 9/21 | 9/22 | 9/23 | 9/24 | 9/25 | 9/26 |
DL: 9a-11p
DCA: 10a-8p SL MM |
DL: 9a-6p
DCA: 10a-6p
TT |
DL: 10a-8p
DCA: 10a-6p MM |
DL: 10a-8p
DCA: 10a-6p TT |
DL: 10a-8p
DCA: 10a-6p
MM |
DL: 9a-12a
DCA: 10a-8p TT
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DL: 8a-12a
DCA: 10a-9p SL/SC MM / TT |
9/27 | 9/28 | 9/29 | 9/30 | 10/1 | 10/2 | 10/3 |
DL: 8a-12a
DCA: 10a-9p SL MM |
DL: 9a-8p
DCA: 10a-6p
TT |
DL: 9a-8p
DCA: 10a-6p MM |
DL: 10a-8p
DCA: 10a-6p TT |
DL: 10a-8p
DCA: 10a-6p
MM |
DL: 8a-12a
DCA: 10a-8p TT
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DL: 8a-12a
DCA: 10a-9p SL/SC MM / TT |
10/4 | 10/5 | 10/6 | 10/7 | 10/8 | 10/9 | 10/10 |
DL: 8a-12a
DCA: 10a-9p SL MM |
DL: 10a-8p
DCA: 10a-6p
TT |
DL: 10a-8p
DCA: 10a-6p MM |
DL: 10a-8p
DCA: 10a-6p TT |
DL: 9a-10p
DCA: 10a-6p
MM |
DL: 8a-12a
DCA: 10a-8p TT
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DL: 8a-12a
DCA: 10a-9p SL/SC MM / TT |
Visit our Annual Passholders Blockout Dates page to see more dates. You can see future calendar schedules at Disneyland. As always, specifics are subject to change without notice (or occasionally, without us noticing) so when information conflicts between what is presented here and that presented by Disney, it is best to assume Disney’s information is correct.
Visit the Park Hours section of our Disneyland Park guide for additional details about Magic Morning and Toontown Morning Madness, including available attractions.
Entertainment schedule: Go directly to the Disneyland Resort schedule for this week at Disneyland.com here.