Disneyland Resort
Counted among the greatest entertainment achievements of the 20th century, Disneyland park introduced a newconcept in family entertainment and launched today’s theme park industry. The park is composed of nine themedareas: Main Street, U.S.A., Adventureland, New Orleans Square, Critter Country, Frontierland, Fantasyland,Mickey’s Toontown, Tomorrowland and Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.
Frontierland
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.
New Orleans Square
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.
Fantasyland
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.
As part of the Disneyland Resort 70th Anniversary Celebration, go on an epic adventure during this beautiful spectacular. Gaze in wonder as Sleeping Beauty Castle, Main Street, U.S.A., the Rivers of America and the façade of “it's a small world” are on display in bursts of images that chronicle over 100 years of Walt Disney Animation Studios storytelling.
Fast asleep, Mickey dreams he is the Sorcerer’s Apprentice. With a wave of his hands, he conducts scenes from Fantasia across enormous screens of water while brilliant sparks burst overhead. Pink elephants, swashbuckling pirates, princesses and more appear on and around the Rivers of America.
Delight in the return of the Paint the Night parade—an after-dark sensation that ignites the night with electrifying enchantment. Dare to be dazzled by more than one million brilliant LED lights and popular Disney pals in this technical spectacle, flooding the parade route with stunning colors and fun surprises!
Dine on home-style favorites in a lavish Victorian setting, one of the original landmarks of Disneyland Park. Drenched in dazzling décor, it’s no surprise that the Plaza Inn, which opened in 1955, was one of Walt Disney’s favorite places to dine.
Experience the vibrance and celebratory spirit of New Orleans Square—where the good times roll, and Creole and Cajun fares are ready to be enjoyed! Stroll on over to Tiana’s Palace where each delectable dish is served the way good food should be—with love!
Explore the wilds of the park, then kick back and enjoy delish dishes amidst this lush, trader’s market.
1. If you are planning on visiting the happiest place on Earth, try to avoid the times when the park is crowded. School breaks, holidays, and extended weekends tend to be the busiest times of the year for guests visiting the Disneyland Resort.
2. Take advantage of the single-rider lines when going on the rides. This will allow you to hop on the ride you want to go on faster than standing on the stand-by line.
3. Make dining reservations ahead of time. This may be a repetitive tip, but, this helps before the seats at the best restaurants fill up.
4. As the fireworks are going off at night, run, don’t walk, to the rides. At this time, the lines for the rides are lower than during the dat and this will allow you to go on the rides you have been dying to go on!
5. Don't pay for bottled water! All Disney Quick-Service restaurants offer FREE cups of water, as well as there being water fountains located across the Disneyland Resort theme parks to fill up your water bottle.