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Best Time to Go to Disneyland in 2026 and 2027: Lowest Crowds, Cheapest Dates, Special Events and More!

by Leap on April 6, 2026
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It’s one of the most popular questions we get. I even have friends of friends message me and ask ... "When is the best time to go to Disneyland?" My answer is always "Whenever you can!" It’s the truth. Whenever you and your family can make the trip to The Happiest Place On Earth is the best time to visit Disneyland. But, of course, just like at Walt Disney World, there are some things to consider as you plan your trip to Disneyland. In this post, we're sharing highlights and considerations by season, plus our favorite times to visit Disneyland in 2026.

Q&A

  • When is the best time to go to Disneyland? The best time to visit Disneyland takes so many personal factors into consideration, like your schedule, weather, special events and of course, crowds. There is no one-size-fits all approach to this question.
  • What are the busiest times of year at Disneyland? When schools are out, you can typically expect crowds to be higher at Disneyland. That means fall breaks, winter breaks and the week of Thanksgiving tend to be the busiest time of the year.
  • What affects crowd levels at Disneyland? Other factors play into crowd levels at Disneyland, including locals, conventioneers, and even promo tickets
  • Where can I find the crowd levels at Disneyland? You can see a day-by-day crowd forecast, plus average weather, special events, park hours and more on our Disneyland Crowd Calendar.

Best Time to Visit Disneyland - Partners Statue in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle

Before we jump in, it's worth repeating that no matter the season or the reason, you can have a magical trip to Disneyland. At Undercover Tourist, we've been honored to be a part of helping families plan their Disney vacations for over 25 years. That's a lot of Disneyland trips for the frogs! Within that time, we've learned the hows and whys of crowds and have paired that insight with our historical Disneyland Crowd Calendar data to create our recommendations on when to visit Disneyland each year. In the past few years, we've seen that more and more visitors are planning their Disneyland trips around seasons, special events and even promo tickets rather than just crowd levels — so we've adjusted this post accordingly to showcase highlights and considerations by season. After all, crowds are just one factor in determining the best time to visit Disneyland.

Maybe you've always wanted to see Sleeping Beauty Castle alight during the magic of the holidays. Or perhaps hopping around the parks during Halloween Time — collecting frightfully fun foodie finds or watching Jack Skellington take over the nighttime spectacular — is on your bucket list. Maybe you're like me and love taking your mom to Food and Wine Festival in the spring. Or, maybe you want to experience the limited time Disneyland 70th Anniversary Celebration. Your best time to visit Disneyland may be different than your neighbor's, and that's why we're breaking down all of the deets so that you can make the best decision for YOU. Plus, we're giving you idea of the cheapest days to visit Disneyland based on ticket prices (but of course, we have to share that Undercover Tourist offers year-round discounts on your Disneyland tickets, including those with Lightning Lane!).

Best Time to Visit Disneyland - Sleeping Beauty Castle lit up

Oh, and one more big reminder! We'd be toadally remiss if we didn't talk about the theme park reservation system at Disneyland. Since 2021, Disneyland has operated with a reservation system — that means, in addition to purchasing your ticket, you also need to make a theme park reservation. It's easy to do, but of course, certain dates will fill up in advance, including popular holidays such as Thanksgiving and Christmas. So once you pick your Disneyland dates, don't froget to make your reservation as well — the sooner, the better, for the best availability.

Best Time to Go to Disneyland - 70th Anniversary Decorations

2026 is a big year at Disneyland, chock-full of special events, including the continuation of the Disneyland 70th Celebration. This special event — included with your park admission — brings new entertainment, such as World of Color Happiness! and returning fan favorites such as the Wondrous Journeys projection and fireworks show, Paint the Night parade and will continue through Aug. 9, 2026. We also have fun things that opened or returned recently to experience, such as  Tiana's Bayou Adventure and Fantasmic! with changes that will be new for many visitors. And there's even more on the horizon over the next several years, from new food and shopping opportunities in Downtown Disney, to new attractions and the expansion of Disneyland itself.

Factors in Determining the Best Time to Go to Disneyland in 2026

Best Time to Visit Disneyland - World of Color Happiness, Joy

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Much like at Disney World, busy times at Disneyland often align with school schedules and major U.S. holidays. If tadpoles are out of school, the odds are that they want to hop to Disney! And not just in California, and not just for spring or summer break. Many Arizona and Utah schools have fall breaks in October. The spring breaks at major universities in California also influence crowd levels. Over on the West Coast, some unique groups impact crowd levels at Disneyland including annual passholders, conventioneers, runners and special ticket holders (which we get into more detail below!).

First and foremost, with a smaller (in scale, not pixie dust) footprint on the West Coast, it takes less of a crowd bump for things to feel more crowded than on the East Coast. That means that locals — who may visit more for opening festival days and weekends, or pop in for a casual dinner — have a distinct impact on crowd levels. Blackout dates for passholders have an impact on crowds, as well.

The same can be said for conventioneers. If you're heading to a nearby convention, of course you'd want to pop into Disneyland for a day or two. Most of the impact here is minimal, with one notable exception: D23. The annual Disney fan event hops between the West and East coasts each year. In 2026, it is Disneyland's turn to host from Aug. 14-16, 2026, with Aug. 13 as D23 Day in the theme parks.

Disneyland also offers some incredible ticket deals for Southern California residents, California residents and sometimes the entire U.S. With those ticket deals come use-by dates. For those offers in particular, you may see dates fill up as those usage windows approach (gotta go before it expires!). These ticket deals make what might be a slower time of year to visit much busier as families take advantage of the great deal. And Undercover Tourist can save you some extra green on the same ticket promos, when available!

One-day tickets may also impact crowd levels, particularly on the lower-tier days. Since these are cheaper days to visit Disneyland, you may find that more people choose those tickets and attend those days. You'll find Tier 0 days sprinkled mid-week usually in January, February, August, September and early November.

Best Time to Visit Disneyland - Oogie Boogie Bash Overlay on Disney California Adventure Park Entrance

One other thing to be aware of is any separately ticketed events that may be scheduled even during the best times to visit Disneyland. Sometimes a park or an area of a park closes early for private events. That's why you always want to look at the Disneyland hours for the dates you want to visit so you don't encounter any surprises. We'll detail these in each season below, as well as share which dates for 1-day tickets are the cheapest (note that prices are flat for multi-day tickets and do not change based on dates like they do at Disney World). You can also find a calendar of 1-day ticket tiers on our ticketing page for easy reference (and remember, 1-day tickets purchased through Undercover Tourist still fall under our 365-day refund policy!).

Check out our Los Angeles Crowd Calendar to see Disneyland hours, special events and more!

Disneyland After Dark events are after-hours parties that can cause the park to close earlier than usual, which means even if you aren't attending, you'll want to plan accordingly. Even though the parks close early, from a crowd perspective, those days tend to have a lower crowd level as people wanting a full day and night in the parks avoid visiting them. Halloween Time brings Oogie Boogie Bash parties to Disney California select nights from August. 18, 2026, through Halloween.

What's hoppening for the Disneyland 70th celebration is another consideration for the next few months. While the 70th technically runs through Aug. 9, 2026, there are pauses for some 70th entertainment during some of the popular times to visit, such as Holiday Time. We'll point those out to you in the highlights and things to consider for each time period.

Let's get hoppin'!

Spring — February, March, April

Best Time to Go to Disneyland in 2026 - Food and Wine festival

Are you ready for some extra special ... special events? We sure are! In addition to the expected springtime happenings — Disney California Adventure's Food and Wine Festival and spring breakers — the park is particularly beautiful with spring flowers and the pink Tabebuia trees in bloom. New for 2026, springtime visitors will get to see Bluey make her big Disneyland debut!

Best Time to Go to Disneyland in 2026 - Food and Wine taquito

Highlights

Best Time to Visit Disneyland - Mickey and Minnie in new outfits

  • NEW for 2026, special offerings for Disney California Adventure Park's 25th anniversary are here, for a limited time beginning Feb. 6, including the return of Soarin' Over California, new outfits for Mickey and Minnie Mouse, special food and merchandise offerings and more
  • Celebrate Gospel brings additional entertainment and food to Disneyland Park Feb. 20 and 21 and Feb. 27 and 28, 2026
  • Food and Wine Festival takes place March 6 to April 27, 2026, in Disney California Adventure Park
  • "Bluey's Best Day Ever" will debut March 22, 2026, at the Fantasyland Theatre at Disneyland Park. Throughout the day, Bluey and Bingo will appear live on stage, bringing favorite episodes to life, including a live game of "Keep Uppy" and more special play time.
  • April 28, the Star Wars-themed Space Mountain overlay, Hyperspace Mountain returns for a limited time.
  • April 29 brings an expanded timeline to Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge! For the first time, you may find Darth Vader, Leia Organa, Han Solo and Luke Skywalker on Batuu.

Things to Consider

Disneyland After Dark Parties take place several nights these months, closing Disneyland Park at 8 p.m. on select Tuesday and Thursday nights, as well. Here are the 2026 details:

The fall of Easter impacts Disneyland crowds in the spring. Some school districts base their spring break around Easter; others do not. When Easter falls earlier in the season, March or early April, it has the effect of making a more intense, but shorter spring break season. When Easter falls later, the effect is a longer but less intense spring break season. In 2026, Easter is April 5, which means crowds will be a little more condensed. Many California universities consistently have spring break during the last two weeks of March, which can affect crowds then. You can expect most spring break crowds from March 6-23, 2026, followed by a second wave of breaks from March 28 through April 12 around Easter. 

Our Overall Pick: When it comes to springtime visits, if you aren't constrained by dates, we have a few suggestions to fit it all in. Come for the Food and Wine Festival in early March. Usually, fireworks are only on the weekends, so include a weekend day in your visit to see and do it all.

Least Busy

  • Weekdays in the second half of February (minus days around Presidents Day)
  • The first week of March
  • Tuesdays through Thursdays in the second half of April

Busiest

  • Presidents Day Weekend
    • Feb. 7-16, 2026
  • Spring Break and Easter
    • March 6 - April 12, 2026
  • Weekends in March and April, especially during spring break and the Food & Wine Festival

Cheapest

  • Feb. 3-5, 10-12, 24-26, 2026 (Tier 0)
  • March 3-5, 2026 (Tier 0)
  • April 21-23, 28-30 2026 (Tier 0)

*Pricing based on a 1-day Park Hopper ticket. Pricing subject to change.

Summer — May, June, July

Best Time to Go to Disneyland in 2026 - Paint the Night parade

Summer break kicks off for most school districts in mid-June when you'll see an uptick in crowds — but in our opinion, it's pretty manageable over an extended period, with longer park hours and LOTS of entertainment! Summertime is actually one of our very favorite picks for the best time to visit Disneyland. Exceptions to those long hours are Disneyland After Dark parties, which take place on select Tuesdays and Thursdays in early May and mid-June, closing Disneyland Park at 8 p.m., including Pride Nite.

Best Time to Visit Disneyland - World of Color

Highlights

  • An all-new mission will debut on Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run May 22, 2026, featuring the Mandalorian and Grogu.
  • The Disneyland 70th Anniversary Celebration kicked off May 16, 2025, and runs through Aug. 9, 2026!
  • Disneyland's birthday is July 17 — typically, this means more celebrations around the park.
  • Star Wars Nite at Disneyland Park takes place May 4 and 6, 2026.
  • Pride Nite at Disneyland Park takes place June 16 and 18, 2026.
  • A new version of Soarin' — Soarin' Across America — lifts off July 2, 2026, to celebrate 250 years of the United States. Soar over a dozen iconic spots across the country from sea to shining sea. Enjoy aromas and your favorite Chief Flight Attendant, Patrick.

Best Time to Go to Disneyland - Art for Soarin' Across America

Things to Consider

In summer, the thing to keep in mind is the weather. "June Gloom" offers some respite from the heat, though those temperatures do rise throughout the remainder of summer. July is manageable and less crowded than you'd think, especially on the weekends! Memorial Day (May 25, 2026) will bring in additional crowds for the long weekend. The Fourth of July fireworks show — Disney's Celebrate America! A Fourth of July Concert in the Sky — takes place for three evenings July 3-5, 2026.

Here are those Disneyland After Dark dates we mentioned:

  • Grad Nites will take place at Disney California Adventure Park on the following nights:
    • May 8, 12, 13, 15, 17, 20, 21, 28, 29 and 31, 2026
    • June 3, 5, 7, 10 and 12, 2026

Our Overall Pick: Proof that crowds are only part of the equation when picking the best time to visit Disneyland, we love early June and mid-to-late July for the nightly fireworks and Fantasmic!.

Least Busy

  • Weekdays in May (except for Grad Nites and Memorial Day)
  • First week of June
  • Midsummer, some Magic Key pass holders are blocked out, keeping many locals out of the parks. Weekends in July and early August are less crowded than you'd think, since 1-day ticket holders may opt for less-expensive weekdays, leaving Friday through Sunday more open than other times of the year.

Busiest

  • Weekends in early summer and Grad Nite dates in May and June, plus Memorial Day
  • Summer breaks through June and July (however, summers are not as crowded as other school break periods)

Cheapest

  • May 5-6, 12-13, 2026 (Tier 0)
  • June 1-4, 2026 (Tier 0)

*Pricing based on a 1-day Park Hopper ticket. Pricing subject to change.

Fall — August, September, October

Best Time to Go to Disneyland - Mickey Pumpkin at night

Enjoy the tail end of summer entertainment in early August, or, following that, take in the beautiful decorations, pumpkins and characters in costume of Halloween Time from Aug. 21 to Oct. 31, 2026. Halloween Time is a popular time to visit, with the giant Mickey pumpkin on Main Street U.S.A., the decorated Cars Land and ride overlays, including the Nightmare Before Christmas takeover that is Haunted Mansion Holiday.

Best Time to Go to Disneyland - Oogie Boogie Cookie

On select nights, Mr. Oogie Boogie takes over Disney California Adventure for a separately ticketed Halloween party, Oogie Boogie Bash. The park closes early most Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sunday nights for partygoers to trick or treat and enjoy special entertainment.

Highlights

Best Time to Visit Disneyland - Car-tumes in Cars Land

  • Halloween Time will run from Aug. 21 to Oct. 31, 2026.
  • Both a highlight and a consideration, Halloween is a Saturday in 2026.
  • Oogie Boogie Bash will kick off before Halloween Time again in 2026, with the first party taking place Aug. 18.
  • Gay Days take place Sept. 18-20, 2026 (be sure to make your reservation early!)

Best Time to Go to Disneyland - Salley on Haunted Mansion Holiday

Things to Consider

  • Aug. 2 is CHOC Walk in the Park, a fundraising event benefitting the Rady's Children's Health Orange County. While this event takes place before the parks open, many CHOC Walkers stay in the parks throughout the day.
  • D23 is in Anaheim Aug. 14-16, 2026.
  • The Disneyland Halloween Party — The Oogie Boogie Bash at Disney California Adventure takes place select days August through October 2026 (closing early Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Halloween on these dates: Aug. 18, 20, 23, 25, 27, 30; Sept. 1, 3, 6, 8, 10, 13, 15, 17, 20, 22, 24, 27, 29; Oct. 1, 4, 6, 8, 11, 13, 15, 18, 20, 22, 25, 27, 29, 31)
  • Fall breaks increase crowds in late September through October.
  • Haunted Mansion Holiday means Haunted Mansion may be closed the first few weeks of August to apply the Nightmare Before Christmas overlay.
  • The parks may close an hour early in September, October and November. Check the schedule and park hours for your dates.

Keep in mind that "off-season" low crowd levels can also mean shorter Disneyland hours and that less entertainment is available or that more rides undergo refurbishment. During some seasons, such as Halloween Time, weekdays are less crowded. However, only weekends include fireworks, so take that into consideration, as well. We find Sundays to be less crowded than Saturdays. Weather can still be warm (hot, actually) but chillier at night.

Our Overall Pick: Around the pond, we love visiting Disneyland in August for lower crowds as tadpoles head back to school, and the potential for nightly fireworks (before Halloween Time). We also love Halloween Time in late August for low crowds and all the haunted hoppenings.

Least Busy

  • Weekdays in the last two weeks of August
  • Tuesdays through Thursdays in the first half of September
  • Hot weather in late August and early September can affect park attendance, making the parks less crowded than expected and crowds harder to predict

Busiest

  • Elevated crowds and limited hotel availability around Aug. 14-16, 2026 for D23
  • Labor Day
    • Sept. 4-7, 2026
  • Elevated crowds Sept. 19 to Oct. 31, 2026

Cheapest

  • Aug. 18-20, 2026; Aug. 25 and 27, 2026 (Tier 1)
  • Sept. 8, 9, 15-17, 21-24, and 29, 2026 (Tier 0)
  • Oct. 1, 2026 (Tier 1); Oct. 26-29, 2026 (Tier 2)

*Pricing based on a 1-day Park Hopper ticket. Pricing subject to change.

Winter — November, December, January

Best Time to Visit Disneyland - Cars Land Holidays

January generally has low crowds and beautiful weather (if not a little chilly), but it can get a little wet as it's the rainy season. The holidays and New Year bring special entertainment, foodie finds and more. Of course, during holiday breaks, you can expect more people enjoying the parks — but it's also a time full of holiday cheer, with festive lighting and decor, a special fireworks show and parade and more across the resort. (Did we mention hand-pulled candy canes and fan-favorite gingerbread? Oh, and SANTA!)

Highlights

  • Holiday Time brings daily entertainment (including nightly fireworks as weather permits) and festive décor to both parks beginning Nov. 18, 2026.
  • Mickey's and Minnie's birthday is Nov. 18, and that often means a special cavalcade and there are often special items on the menu that day.
  • Lunar New Year brings Festival Food Booths, rare characters and a procession to Disney California Adventure Jan. 23 to Feb. 22, 2026.
  • Celebrate Happy cavalcade, Wondrous Journeys fireworks, Paint the Night and Mickey, Minnie and pals in their 70th outfits returned in January 2026 at Disneyland Park.

Best Time to Go to Disneyland in 2026 - Mulan and Mushu in Lunar New Year Procesional

Things to Consider

  • The parks do offer scaled-back entertainment and shorter hours in January after the holidays end.
  • runDisney will host races Jan. 29 to Feb. 1, 2026.
  • You may encounter ride closures in January, including Haunted Mansion and "it's a small world" as holiday overlays are removed.
  • Sweethearts' Night falls Jan. 22, 25, 27 and Feb. 3, 5, 8, 10, 12 , 17, 2026, closing Disneyland Park at 8 p.m. (Tickets usually sell out in December.)
  • The parks may close an hour or two early (including many Sunday through Thursday nights during Holiday Time). Check the schedule and park hours for your dates.

Our Overall Pick: If you don't want to visit during Holiday Time, Mondays through Thursdays in the first two weeks of November will be your best bet. If you'd like to visit for Holiday Time, we recommend mid-November (not Thanksgiving week) and early December as the best time to visit Disneyland. Watch out for the first weekend of December, when the Candlelight Processional draws big crowds.

Least Busy

  • Weekdays in January (minus the week of New Year's Day and the days around MLK Day)
    • Martin Luther King Jr. Day: Jan. 19, 2026
  • Mondays through Thursdays in November (minus Veterans Day, Nov. 11, and the week of Thanksgiving)
  • Mondays through Thursdays during the first half of December

Busiest

  • Veterans Day and Thanksgiving Week
    • Nov. 11, 2026
    • Nov. 18-29, 2026
  • Week of Christmas and the New Year
    • Dec. 19, 2025 - Jan. 5, 2026
    • Dec. 18, 2026 - Jan. 4, 2027
  • MLK Jr. Day Weekend
    • Jan. 17-19, 2026
  • Disneyland Half Marathon Weekend
    • Jan. 29 - Feb. 1, 2026

Cheapest

  • Nov. 2-5, 2026; Nov. 9-12, 2026 (Tier 0)
  • Dec. 1-2, 2026 (Tier 2)

*Pricing based on a 1-day Park Hopper ticket. Pricing subject to change.

Going to Disneyland During a Busy Time? Don't Fret!

Best Time to Go to Disneyland - Avengers Campus

Even during the busiest times, there are ways to skip the lines and make the most of your time. Here are our best tips to reduce waits!

  • Take advantage of the paid Lightning Lanes to skip the standby lines. For people with bigger budgets (about $400 per person), there is a new Lightning Lane Premier Pass that grants the user one-time access to all available Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Single Pass attractions without having to schedule them. Most people stick to Lightning Lane Multi Pass.
  • Our best advice is to purchase your tickets and make your Disneyland theme park reservations as soon as possible to secure your spot. Reservation availability is released 240 days in advance (or 90 days for Magic Key holders). You'll get the best price on Lightning Lane Multi Pass if you purchase it with your tickets, as the price can fluctuate for day-of-use purchases.
  • Be sure to check out our Disneyland Planning Guide for everything you need to know about planning in advance, all in one place!
  • Stay at a Disneyland Hotel and take advantage of the in-park perks. Stays include one complimentary Lighting Lane to use at any Lightning Lane Multi Pass attraction.

And one more tip as you start thinking about where to stay for your Disneyland vacay: Undercover Tourist offers hoppin' savings on Disneyland hotels, plus the ability to book with only a refundable $200 deposit!

Ta-da! There it is — the best time to visit Disneyland in 2026! Don't froget that you can purchase discount Disneyland tickets from your favorite frogs! For more planning essentials, check out our Jump Start guide for everything you need to know, all in one place. Ribbit!

Related: 40 Tips to Maximize Your Time at Disneyland

Keep hopping!

Written and reviewed by the Undercover Tourist Content Team
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Nov 26, 2014 at 12:35 a.m.
Lauren Pizano Says...

Me and my family went to Disneyland yesterday November 24 and it was pure craziness! Never again will we go around this time! I know it's the most desirable place to visit but come one...an hour wait for rides and broken down rides was a major let down! :(

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Nov 25, 2014 at 10:22 p.m.
mandee Says...

Are the crowds really that bad at Disneyland/CA during the week of Thanksgiving? We're planning a big family trip next year for Thanksgiving and I'm seriously considering moving it to the first week in December.

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Apr 18, 2015 at 10:40 p.m.
stephanie Says...

Thanksgiving week is horrible. Went That week In 2014 and it was the worst experience ever and my almost 3 year old wasn't abe to enjoy at all. Between the crowd and heat, it was far from a magical experience. We will be trying again in early December 2015.

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Nov 28, 2014 at 9:33 p.m.
Sara Says...

I was just telling my family let's never come back to DL during Thanksgiving. Haha. We're in the park right now and have done DL during Thanksgiving for several years now. Wed & Thursday weren't terrible but Friday has been busy busy so far. And I expect tomorrow to be worse.

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Dec 6, 2014 at 8:36 p.m.
Jennifer Says...

It was awful this year during Thanksgiving. We did DL on Wed&Thur, CA on Friday. Wed was great in the morning. It was a regular admission time (no magic morning) and we walked right on to Pirates, Haunted Mansion, Splash, and Winnie the Pooh. 10min wait for Thunder, and Fantasyland was crazy. It was about 9:30am by this time. Waited 20min for Toad and then beelined for Small World. Waited there 20min and then made our way to Toon Town. Now we're at about 10:30. Walked onto the coaster, grabbed some crappy turkey sandwiches at 11:00 and that's when all h%@! broke loose! 12pm. Walking out of toon town and into the swarm of people was like Armageddon. And it was almost 90 degrees. Waited for jungle cruise for 60min (not worth the wait) and by 1:30 decided to head back to the condo for a rest. So I reiterate, Wed morning before 12pm was awesome! The rest of the trip was a blur. Wed evening was crazy. Thursday's Magic morning was insane. In fact, Thursday was miserable all the way around. Shoulder to shoulder crowds ALL day. Friday at CA was ok. Fast passes all day made the crowds bearable although, even the lines for fast passes were crazy long. 12pm seems to be the witching hour. But by about 3pm the crowds died down. FYI-we stayed at "Walts Place" across the street from Downtown Disney and the Tomorrowland monorail. VERY convenient. Find them on VRBO. And for a beach day, try San Pedro Marine Aquarium and park. Quiet beach, hardly any people. Great interactive research aquarium. Beats the crowds and admission prices of Long Beach!

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Nov 20, 2014 at 6:34 a.m.
Araceli Seftel Says...

I just went to disneyland in mid October Thursday and Friday. Thursday was not busy at all we got to walk right up to the peter pan ride we didnt spend much time in lines and met a lot of characters it was a great time. The only super long line was the fast pass line to meet and greet with the cast from frozen that took up most of our Friday morning but it was so worth it.

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Nov 10, 2014 at 7:27 p.m.
Sara Says...

Hopefully it isnt too packed when i go in January. Thanks for the heads up about MLK day. My birthday is the week after MLK day and thats when im going, hopefully we get there and it isnt too packed!

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Nov 5, 2014 at 10:45 p.m.
Jill Says...

Does anyone about when the haunted mansion will be open at disneyland,ca for halloween in 2015

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Jan 21, 2015 at 7:05 a.m.
Heather Says...

Historically it's about the middle of September with the first Halloween party on the last Friday in September. It's a great time to visit!

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Oct 18, 2014 at 3:36 a.m.
jen Says...

Just got back a couple weeks ago from my first trip to DL. I went the last week of september into the first few days of October. I only visited the parks during the week. Three times I was first in line (once DL, twice CA) at the gate, one time I got to help open the park (CA). It got crazy busy Friday late afternoon into the evening especially at CA cause DL had the Halloween party. Other than that, it was a GREAT time to visit! Very few waits (single rider was my friend except for Racers Friday night when everyone got in the single rider line), the Haunted Mansion overly was so worth going this time of year (Ghost Galaxy was OK though I wish I could've seen the 'regular' space mountain), the weather was pretty warm but it wasn't horrible, and the cast members were as wonderful as WDW. Racers broke down while I was on it (we had two cars staring at us which was unnerving because their projection eyes didn't blink) and when we got back to the loading area, they let us ride again without getting out of the cars! Once my glasses for Star Tours didn't work and of course I had a large group of obnoxious teens on it. I thought for sure my last Star Tours in DL was going to be just horrible but the cast member took me right over to the other 'dock' and got me right on. I closed out an elevator on Tower of Terror my last night there! It was great! If you can swing it, GO! I stayed off-site (just me, not worth it to stay on as it is $$$) though I will probably stay at a closer hotel next time. My biggest recommendation, DON'T go to whatever park has the magic morning. That extra hour wasn't worth it to me when there were soooo many people trying to get in. The day I helped open California Adventure, the line for DL was almost to the CA gate! I never used my magic morning and I really don't think I missed out.

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Nov 8, 2014 at 6:48 a.m.
Kevin Says...

Jen, glad you had a great time. The magic morning thing is slightly different when you do stay onsite because only hotel stayers get to go in DCA early on those particular days. It's a much lower crowd for that 1st hour than what happens in DL since off site visitors can take advantage of the DL magic hour. Something to perhaps consider next time.

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Oct 8, 2014 at 9:26 p.m.
wendy smith Says...

what is a good android app to use for ride wait times in Disneyland? The My Disney Experience app is only good in Florida and the Disney mobile magic app no longer works on my Samsung galaxy s4

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Sep 16, 2014 at 5:23 p.m.
Linda Says...

After years of visits to Orlando and raising one Disney obsessed teenage daughter, I am in the beginning stages of planning a surprise trip for the 2015 holiday season. This will allow me to celebrate her 18th birthday, the Christmas holidays and her High School graduation all at once. This will be a first trip to DL for both of us so I am looking forward to making extra-special memories! Good to see my dates are in the "best" and not "worst" times to go! We will be arriving the Sunday after Thanksgiving and staying thru the following Saturday.

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Sep 9, 2014 at 9:15 p.m.
Stephani Says...

Does anyone know the exact dates of Chritsmastime in the park? Last year was Nov 12-Jan 6. Im sure it will be similar. Ive also been told they start the Christmas decorations the very first days of November.

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Sep 10, 2014 at 1:05 p.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Hi Stephani,

You're in luck! The dates are Nov. 13 through Jan. 6, 2015. Let us know if you go!

Best,

Leap

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Sep 3, 2014 at 9:18 p.m.
Akajako Says...

We are also hitting Disneyland soon (end of September). Another benefit for going at this time is that the number of rides/attractions under refurbishment are low because of the "halloween" bump. So you go during the week days to get your ride fix in, and do one weekend (we are doing a Sunday) to get the fireworks fix.

Lauren - hope you saw they extended the Frontierland game thingy until the end of September...

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Sep 4, 2014 at 3:29 a.m.
Noe Says...

Of note for those of you going to Disneyland at the end of September and going on a week day; 9/26 and 9/30 are Mickey's Halloween Party days and the park closes at 6pm.

You may want to avoid those days if you want to be there in the evening or if you wish to enjoy California Adventure as the crowds move from Disneyland to California Adventure and that park becomes overwhelming.

Other Mickey's Halloween Party days are:

10/3, 10/6, 10/8, 10/10, 10/14, 10/17, 10/20, 10/22, 10/24, 10/27, 10/29, and 10/31.

Hope you enjoy your visits!

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Sep 4, 2014 at 2:04 a.m.
Lauren Says...

Cool, actually no I did not hear that. Thanks for the tip!

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Sep 3, 2014 at 3:18 p.m.
Lauren Says...

I am visiting Disneyland for the first time in 19 days(!!!), after many visits to WDW, so here's what I've learned in planning this trip.

Sometimes during the slowest times, like September, the hours are much shorter than you might be used to at WDW. Weekdays in September can be 10am to 8pm for both DL and DCA, so you might want a day longer than you planned to make up for those hours. Also, the fireworks and Fantasmic tend to only run weekends during slower periods as well so if either of those are important, you might want to brave the crowd for 1 weekend day.

Also, I chose the end of September instead of the beginning because I know haunted mansion and space mountain get their holiday overlays before Halloweentime, so I would rather get to see them with the overlays since we don't have that on the east coast.

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Jan 16, 2015 at 8:54 p.m.
phil nav Says...

Your first time in 19 days!!? You go a lot.

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Mar 21, 2015 at 6:30 p.m.
kay lah Says...

He meant he's going in 19 days. Not he's going back in 19 days.

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Sep 3, 2014 at 11:19 a.m.
FrogBlog Says...

Great tips! Thank you for sharing, Lauren.

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Sep 3, 2014 at 1:54 p.m.
Danny Hollinger Says...

We are going for our first Disneyland trip during the first week of November, and did a lot of research concerning the best time to go. There is a rumor that the Disneyland portion of the Holiday parade may be shot while we are there, but other than that it should be pretty empty!

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Nov 10, 2014 at 8:45 p.m.
somedude Says...

We just got back from disneyland ca. And California adventure ca. We went the first weekdays of November and lines were still crazy 40-90 minutes on major rides. Tons of closures due to malfunctions. And to top it all off park is only open on weekdays from 10-8 which is almost 5 hours difference from weekend times so if ride times are averaging 60 min a pop you can only squeeze 10 rides in a day. And that's if your hauling butt, skipping shopping, no pictures and skipping eating we got 5 rides in at ca. Adv. Before closure. Rad racers and soarin over ca. Spent almost 4 hours waiting just on those...what a drag.

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May 26, 2015 at 3:14 p.m.
Rebecca Says...

We were there November 15-18 (Sat-Tues), 2014, and it was packed. Even Tuesday. It wasn't so much that the lines were long. Fastpasses helped with that. It was that the crowds were so thick, it was hard to walk. The DL lines for early entry filled the whole turnstile area, ending across the way to the entrance to CA. The early entry line for CA in the Grand Californian took 45 minutes. Lots of SoCal moms with strollers and packed lunches just whiling away the hours.

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Dec 17, 2014 at 5:17 p.m.
Ruby Says...

did you go on a weekend or weekdays

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Nov 12, 2014 at 8:16 a.m.
Mom Says...

We were just in Disneyland Nov. 2 to 9. We had quite a different experience. The longest wait we experienced was for Peter Pan's Flight, which was about 30 minutes. We got fast passes for every ride where they were available (e.g. Radiator Springs Racers), so we didn't wait long for any of the most popular rides.

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Nov 11, 2014 at 5:25 p.m.
Roger Says...

Try to use the Fastpass for the major rides like Racers or Soaring that will cut the wait time. You can ride the other rides while waiting for your fastpass scheduled time

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Oct 12, 2014 at 11:51 a.m.
Heidi Says...

We have been there during a parade taping. It wasn't as bad as you would think. STAY OFF MAIN STREET! Don't waste your time at the taping. Go ride the rides. The times were less. Know the schedule of the parade so you can plan accordingly. Using the train helps cut some of the the time out of trying to get down Main Street.

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Feb 16, 2015 at 12:11 p.m.
Terrie Tackett Says...

A trick I've used for decades. In the morning, position yourself inside the park to catch the parade at its end. Seeing the parade at night, position yourself close to the exit gate at the end of the parade. You will beat the crush from the front gate in the morning, and the crush out late in the day!

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