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All-American Celebration – Disneyland celebrated the Fourth
of July in the style that has made spending the holiday at the park an
annual tradition for some families. Members of the U.S. Armed Forces were
honored with a character-filled United Service Organizations (USO) parade
down Main Street, U.S.A. in the morning as part of a bicoastal celebration
with Walt Disney World.
Band Director Art Bartner (center) conducts the All-American College Band.
Photo by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
The All-American College Band performed before the afternoon Flag Retreat
ceremony, which drew larger-than-usual crowds to Town Square.
Members of Disneyland’s security department prepare to lower the flag
as a Marine (in khaki shirt) looks on. Photo by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
Overall, it seemed that the Disneyland Resort had smaller daytime crowds
than in past years. Visitors to Disney’s California Adventure park enjoyed
30-minute waits for Soarin’ Over California, and short five-minute waits
for California Screamin’.
The patriotic finale to the Fourth of July fireworks show includes this
amazing fan effect. Photo by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
Attendance rose as darkness fell, with thousands of additional visitors
packing into Disneyland for the fireworks. Hundreds more poured into Downtown
Disney and took seats in the esplanade between the parks. The streets
around the resort became filled with spectators, some setting up chairs
on sidewalks and even on the I-5 freeway overpass to catch the show. After
the regular performance of Believe, Disney wowed the crowds with an additional
8-minute display, set to patriotic themes and military anthems.
“Fifty-thousand people moving in circles,” quipped one
visitor trapped in the post-fireworks traffic jam around the Castle.
Presumably to keep more visitors from heading to the already-full
Fantasmic show, guest control cast members blocked the entrances
to both Adventureland and Frontierland once the fireworks ended. With
walkways around the castle still closed for the routine fire inspection
after the show, the only way to get from Main Street to the west side
was through the Plaza Gardens and down the narrow pathway past the closed
Rancho del Zocalo.
Crowds flood Main Street, U.S.A. after the fireworks. Photo by Adrienne
Vincent-Phoenix.
Closing the two major cross-park routes guarantee gridlock, but worse,
the cast members themselves were issuing conflicting directions. Visitors
were herded from the Adventureland gate to the Frontierland gate, only
to learn that that entrance was closed as well.
Now, we’re not complaining that the park was packed wall-to-wall after
the fireworks on the Fourth of July. Anyone who heads to Disneyland on
that night and who doesn’t expect a crowd truly belongs in Fantasyland.
But at the same time, the park has had nearly 48 years to figure out how
to handle those crowds. And—as they recently demonstrated during
the Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl movie
premiere event—they can do a good job of it when they try.
Invited guests get to watch the premiere screening of Pirates of the
Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl on a specially constructed
screen in front of the Rivers of America in New Orleans Square. Photo
by Ryan Hedge.
What the stars saw – MousePlanet reader Ryan Hedge was fortunate
enough to wrangle an invitation to the Pirates of the Caribbean: The
Curse of the Black Pearl movie premiere, and sent us photos from the
bleachers. He wrote:
“Overall, the event was incredible. Entertainers and celebs everywhere.
Great D’land staff handling it all. The rides were empty, which made
me happy. Seeing Critter Country completely vacant, yet still functioning,
was just odd. And there were fireworks after, which was oodles of fun
because I haven’t seen fireworks at Disneyland since I was a kid. As
much as it ruins some aspects of the park’s daily runnings, I think
it was worth it. At least for those of us who were fortunate enough
to go.”
Premiere guests feasted on pastry boats and chocolate treasure chest.
Photo by Ryan Hedge.
“They also gave out hats, blankets, posters, tattoos, swords,
piggy banks, pictures, and Microsoft Xbox games. And of course, the
movie was incredibly good.”
You can see more of Ryan’s photos—and read his review of the movie—at
Electronic Mayhem (link).
Ton Sawyer Island reopens with far less bubble wrap than expected. Photo
by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
Tom Sawyer Island returns – Summer visitors got a treat last
week, as Tom Sawyer Island fully reopened with a new play area. Far from
the bubble-wrapped, foam-padded environment some were fearing, the new
multi-level playground is a worthy addition to the “natural environment”
on the island.
Bursting crates and barrels support the play area. Photo by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
Peer through this telescope and see the moose across the river. Photo
by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
The new play area is built somewhat like an open treehouse, with stairs,
walkways, bridges, lookout stations and more. A collection of fixed telescopes
rim the upper level, and signs provide hints about the scenery to be discovered.
The detail is quite impressive, with “bursting” barrels and
crates holding up the “floor,” and a haphazard assortment of
salvaged wood creating the rails.
An assortment of scrap lumber forms the rail around the play area. Photo
by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
The newly reopened entrances to the caves are now a tight fit for some.
Photo by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
The caves have reopened, with some major changes. We expected the cave
entrances to be widened, the roofs raised, and the walls covered with
foam padding. Instead, the cave entrances have actually been narrowed
quite a lot, and parents may not want—or be able—to follow their
children into the tighter spaces. Some of the caves have new light fixtures,
which cast a warm golden glow into the darker corners.
Follow the leader across the barrel bridge. Photo by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
To the great delight of many, both the suspension and barrel bridges are
again open to the public. Photo by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
Tom and Becky’s fence has been relocated to the island. Photo by Adrienne
Vincent-Phoenix.
While the Rivers of America were drained this winter, a brown wooden
fence blocked the view of the empty river. Tom Sawyer and Becky Thatcher
spent their afternoons persuading unsuspecting park visitors to help them
paint this fence.
Huck Finn and friends watch as the Mark Twain passes by. Photo
by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
Tom Sawyer and a friend prepare to leap up and surprise a passing canoe.
Photo by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
Now a piece of that fence has been installed on the island, and Tom Sawyer
can usually be found playing with groups of delighted children. Tom and
his friend Huck Finn lead bands of children on grand adventures, exploring
the caves and play area and leading “attacks” on the watercraft
that circle the island. This is great fun, and a wonderful addition to
an attraction that many had written off.
Fort Wilderness on Tom Sawyer Island remains closed after the rehab. Photo
by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
Disney’s idea of an acceptable replacement of the fire effect on the cabin
in Fort Wilderness may no longer pose any fire hazard, but it also looks
more like fire alarm lights than anything resembling fire. Photo by Adrienne
Vincent-Phoenix.
As we followed Tom, he led a group of children past Fort Wilderness,
and warned them to stay away because the Fort was “on fire.”
Sadly, the fiery glow comes from an array of lights planted in plain view
atop a roof inside the fort. Fort Wilderness is now used as a dressing
and break area for the new island characters, and serves as a staging
area for Fantasmic. Disney has done such a great job rehabilitating the
rest of the island — we can only hope that they have not abandoned
the Fort forever.
Maybe those Priority Seating reservations aren’t necessary after all;
vacant seats abound just minutes before the various X Games shows in Disney’s
California Adventure. Photo by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
The X Games have landed – DCA’s X Games Xperience opened
last week, and visitors got a chance to see the park’s latest promotion.
Over the long holiday weekend, small crowds gathered in the Paradise Bay
Amphitheater and new X Arena to see athletes jump, spin and flip on bikes,
‘boards and ‘blades. On the Fourth of July, it was possible to get good—even
front-row—seats just five minutes before each show.
The entrance to the X Arena is located next to the Mission Tortilla Factory.
Photo by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
After we wrote
about the new event last Friday, reader TP2000 posted this note on our
MousePad
message boards:
“I am simply shocked at how ugly and trashy this XGames stuff
all looks. From the giant corrugated metal ‘X’ plopped down in front
of the sun icon (not like that was a work of art, but now it’s even
worse) to the hideously cheap looking ‘Moto X Arena’ out in the parking
lot, all of this XGames stuff sets a brand new low for Disney parks
in my book.
“The pictures in today’s MousePlanet update don’t do it justice,
because all of these venues look about three times worse in person than
they do in the few pics Adrienne posted with her update. You’ve just
got to see it to believe how tacky and low-rent Disney has allowed its
newest American park to get.”
Adrienne returned to DCA over the weekend, and took more shots of the
X Games venues, especially the X Arena. We present the photos below, and
let you draw your own conclusions.
As you enter the X Arena, backstage areas are visible to the left and
right. Photo by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
The X Arena autograph station, merchandise booth and portable restrooms.
Photo by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
The X Arena is the size of a regulation football field, and seats 2000
spectators. Green bleachers are visible to the right. Photo by Adrienne
Vincent-Phoenix.
Two-thousand cubic yards of dirt were needed to fill the X Arena. Photo
by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
The interactive skate park is located behind this tent for park visitors
who wish to try their hand (or feet) at skating. Photo by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
The waiting area and equipment rental counter for the skate park are under
the tent. Photo by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
The skate park measures 40 feet by 140 feet, and holds no more than five
riders at a time. Photo by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
Children of the Corn – DCA’s Mission Tortilla Factory has
a new entrance that is designed to make sure that visitors watch the new
pre-show video before they proceed to the factory floor. The video is
of three children, presenting a class project report on the history of
the tortilla.
This lovely new doorway to the Mission Tortilla Factory keeps visitors in the front room until the film
is over. Photo by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
This new video, complete with an animated sun god who intones, “The-corn-is-good-you-may-go-now,”
makes the Boudin Bakery film look like Oscar-worthy entertainment.
Don’t miss the new film, El reporte de la tortilla – the
Mission Tortilla Factory matures into a true attraction now that it includes
a pre-show film. Can 3-D glasses be far behind?. Photo by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
Pirates of the Disney Gallery – With Pirates of the Caribbean:The
Curse of the Black Pearl, Disney’s latest live-action film, due to
hit theaters this week, the Disney Gallery has a new collection of props
and costumes from the movie on display.
Costumes from Pirates of the Caribbean:The Curse of the Black Pearl
are on display at the Disney Gallery. Photo by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
Additional props from Pirates of the Caribbean:The Curse of the Black
Pearl are also on display at the El Capitan Theater in Hollywood.
Photo by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
Looking way, way, way ahead – From the far-left-field department
comes this completely unsubstantiated rumor about the Riverbelle Terrace.
We hear that the restaurant will be closed in 2005, and rebuilt with a
two-level seating area, similar to the one at the Hungry Bear.
The Riverbelle Terrace might become a premium viewing area for Fantasmic
in 2006. Photo by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
Both levels will be used for breakfast and lunch, with the upper terrace
reserved at night to provide a larger premium viewing area for Fantasmic.
The restaurant would reopen in 2006. If true, this rumor should offer
some small token of hope to those who fear that the days of Fantasmic
are numbered.
Four new outdoor vending locations have appeared at Disneyland. Photo
by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
New digs at Disneyland – Four new permanent outdoor vending
locations have opened at Disneyland. The stands on Main Street, Small
World Mall and New Orleans Square serve frozen lemonade, coffee and hot
chocolate. The new stands were doing brisk business all weekend; so much
so that the New Orleans Square location sold out of frozen lemonade by
midday on Friday.
The hunny pot calling the kettle corn black? It may sound odd, but hunny
popcorn is actually pretty good. Photo by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
The fourth location, located in Critter Country, sells “hunny”
flavored caramel popcorn. This new creation is not overly sweet, and seems
popular with park visitors — but take care not to lose a filling
when you eat it. Cast members were glad to hand out a small sample of
the popcorn on request, so you can be sure you like it before you buy
a whole box. Boxes and buckets of the honey-flavored corn cost $1 more
than the buttered version.
The Piece of Eight store gets a small expansion. Photo by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
Larger Pieces of Eight – A new Pirates of the Caribbean merchandise
location has sprung up in the courtyard between the Pieces of Eight and
Le Bat en Rouge stores in New Orleans Square. The cart sells some of the
new core merchandise created in support of the movie.
Disneyland looks to pin collectors to promote Fantasia ice cream. Photo
by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
If you pin it, they will buy – Disneyland is trying to build
brand recognition for the park-exclusive Fantasia ice cream flavor, and
has launched a new promotion to lure customers to the ice cream counter
to buy the banana-pistachio-cherry-flavored concoction. Customers who
order selected ice cream sundaes at eight participating locations at the
Disneyland Resort can receive one of four Fantasia pins free with their
purchase.
The promotion began Sunday, but no signs were visible. Restaurant cast
members were not certain how many pins had been made, nor how long the
offer would last. Participating locations include Hook’s Pointe in the
Disneyland Hotel, Storytellers Cafe in the Grand Californian Hotel, PCH
Grill in the Paradise Pier Hotel, Brr Bank Ice Cream in Disney’s California
Adventure park, and the following in Disneyland — Carnation Cafe,
Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor, Rancho del Zocalo, and Main Street Cone
Shop.
This peaceful stretch of river is usually broken by 15-foot-tall jets
of water. Photo by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
Looking for a splash in the Golden State – Riders on Grizzly
River Run this weekend wondered what happened to the huge jets of water
that used to spray rafts as they floated toward the loading dock at the
end of the trip. Cast members say that the jets were shut off because
of mechanical difficulties two months ago, and that the ride engineers
are trying to correct the problem.
The movie premiere may be over, but construction continues on the balconies
around New Orleans Square. Photo by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
Fantasmic goes dark, again – After a lengthy winter rehab,
and then a week-long hiatus for the Pirates movie premiere, Disneyland’s
popular Fantasmic show will close again on Tuesday, September 2. This
time, the closure is due to a dry-dock rehab on the hull of the Mark
Twain. Even though the Mark Twain returns to service on Friday,
October 3, Fantasmic is not scheduled to return until the summer
2004.
Get $150 in Disney Dollars – The Walt Disney Travel Company
is offering tourists $150 in Disney Dollars when they book a vacation
package that includes a stay of 4 nights or longer at one of the Disneyland
Resort Hotels. Get more details from Disney Travel, or on the Disneyland
Web site (link).
Current Refurbishments and Attraction Closures
The Tower of Terror, as seen from Harbor Blvd. Photo by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
Disneyland
- Sleeping Beauty Castle walk-through – indefinite. (The Disneyland.com
Web site shows this reopening on September 27) - Space Mountain – through 2005
The face of the Tower of Terror, viewed from the Hollywood District. Photo
by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
Disney’s California Adventure
- Superstar Limo – indefinite
Designers say that the Tower is supposed to resemble the LA Courthouse.
Photo by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix.
Future Attraction Closures
- Mark Twain Riverboat – September 2 – October 3
- Splash Mountain – September 2 – October 3
- Haunted Mansion – September 8 – October 3 (for the installation
of the Haunted Mansion Holiday overlay) - “it’s a small world” – October 6 – November 7 (for
the installation of the “it’s a small world” Holiday overlay)
Note: Refurbishment schedules are estimates only. All information
is subject to change without notice. To get the most recent updates, call
Disneyland at (714) 781-7290.
Park Events
May 25 – July 26, 2003 – Mickey’s All American Pin Festival.
A series of new product releases and mini-events are scheduled during
the nine-week promotion. More details and a complete schedule of release
dates are available on our MousePad
message boards.
July 1 – August 10 – X Games Xperience at Disney’s California
Adventure.
Wednesday, July 9 – Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the
Black Pearl – Merchandise Special Event.
Thursday, July 31 – “Grilling Under the Stars” culinary
event at the PCH Grill, featuring Chef Jason Martin (Hook’s Pointe),
with Niebaum-Coppola Winery.
Wednesday, October 1 – Haunted Mansion Holiday Exclusive Dinner
Thursday October 2 – Haunted Mansion Holiday Event
Current Discounts & Promotions
AP Nights at the Disneyland Resort – These rates are valid through
July 10, 2003, subject to availability:
- Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel: $159 weekday & $199 on the weekends
- Disneyland Hotel: $129 weekday & $159 on the weekends
- Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel: $99 weekday & $119 on the weekends
Get $150 in Disney Dollars – Book a Walt Disney Travel Company
Vacation package that includes a stay of 4 nights or longer at one of
the Disneyland Resort Hotels, and receive 150 Disney Dollars! Get more
details from Disney Travel, or on the Disneyland Web
site. (Thanks to MousePlanet reader Bastion for the information.)
Get 5 days and 4 nights for the price of 3 – Book a package
at the Disneyland Resort for a minimum four-nights through the Walt Disney
Travel Company, and your package price will include one night’s free accommodations
at participating hotels. Your package will also include a five-day Disneyland
Resort park hopper ticket for the price of a three-day Disneyland Resort
park hopper ticket. Click
here for a list of participating hotels and dates.
New Play 4 Days pass Southern California residents, (zip codes
90000-93599), can purchase a new four-day ticket for just $79. The ticket
is valid for four admissions to either Disneyland or Disney’s California
Adventure park, between June 1 and September 30, 2003. Residents can purchase
just one ticket per person, per day, so your out-of-town relatives will
need to buy their own, regular-priced admission.
The tickets can only be used at one park each day — no park hopping.
We understand that you can use two admissions — one to each park
— on the same day, effectively making this a $79 two-day park-hopper
ticket, a $20 discount from the regular adult price.
The tickets can not be used at Disneyland on June 28, and July 4, 5,
26, and August 2, 9, 16, 23, 29, 30, and 31. There are no block-out days
for DCA. Tickets are nontransferable, and you must show a valid ID each
time. These tickets can be applied towards the cost of a Deluxe or Premium
Annual Passport, (but not a Southern California Annual Passport), so long
as you upgrade when or before you use the fourth admission.
Disney’s Armed Forces Salute – Through Friday, December 19,
all active members of the United States military (including Coast Guard
and activated National Guard and Reservists) qualify for Disney’s Armed
Forces Salute and can claim one free 3-day park-hopper tickets.
Since the tickets expire on December 19, you must claim them by December
17 to use all three day’s worth. The passes can only be claimed at a park
gate ticket booth. To claim the passes, valid military ID must be shown;
activated National Guard and Reservists must also show their active duty
orders.
In addition to the one free pass, each qualifying person can also purchase
up to five 3-day companion passes for $39 each. If the qualifying person
cannot visit a park to purchase these companion tickets, a spouse may
do so instead.
Summer Annual Passholder special – The first ticket promotion
this summer is an Annual Passholder special. From May 21 to September
3, APs can purchase a 2-Day Disneyland Resort Park Hopper for $69 (10+)
and $49 (3-9). Just present your AP at any ticket booth. Limit five tickets
per Passholder, per day. Tickets are valid for 14 days from date of first
usage. First usage must be on date of purchase. Last usage must be on
or before Tuesday, September 16, 2003.
Annual passholder discounts at Alamo – California residents
get discounts of up to 20% off Alamo’s retail rates in the United States.
Disneyland annual passholders can get a free Disneyland Resort Character
Breakfast voucher when the rent their car for 3 days or more from March
24th through August 31, 2003 at the Los Angeles Airport location. For
more details and the discount code you’ll need for this offer, visit the
annual
passholder section of the Disneyland Web site.
ESPN Zone discounts for annual passholders – Disneyland annual
passholders can get an Season Ticket Frequent Dining Card at the Downtown
Disney ESPN Zone. The Season Ticket entitles you to a free soda with your
meal purchase of $6.99 or more. Once you have made four meal purchases,
you receive the fifth meal and soda free, and get a chance to win a pair
of tickets to the ESPY Awards in 2004. See location for more information
and details.
City Pass now available with AAA packages – You can now purchase
the Southern California City Pass with Walt Disney Travel Company packages.
With a Southern California City Pass booklet, you will receive admission
to five separate entertainment options. Admission includes:
- 3-day Disneyland Resort Park Hopper Ticket
- 1-day ticket to Sea World Adventure park
- 1-day ticket to the World-famous San Diego Zoo
- 1-day ticket to Knott’s Theme Park.
Instead of the Disneyland Resort Park Hopper Ticket currently included
in California packages from the Walt Disney Travel Company, guests can
select a Southern California city’s for an additional charge of $47 per
pass ($32 per pass for guests ages 3 through 9).
Note: The Southern California City’s does not include the $10
ESPN Zone Arena Game Card, or the California package’s feature that allows
guests to collect multiple Fastpass tickets at once for free in advance.
Alaska Airlines airfare and hotel specials – Alaska Airlines
is offering two specials for travel to the Disneyland Resort. A MousePad
member
alerted us that the airline is again offering the popular Kids
Fly Free special, which includes airfare, hotel, park-hopper tickets,
and more. This special offer can only be booked by calling Alaska Airlines
at 1-800-468-2248. Adults traveling without kids can take advantage of
other special hotel and air packages by booking at the Alaska Airlines
Web site (link).
The “Get a 5-Day Park Hopper ticket for the price of a 3-Day
ticket” promotion has been extended through January 5, 2004 –
These tickets are available when you order online from Disneyland.com.
Restrictions apply – see site
for details.
AAA Passport Plus Package – For $122.75, you can get a 5-day
park hopper and the following extras:
- Multiple attraction Fastpass (The “Unlimited” option)
- Breakfast in the park (one per person)
- Free ESPN Zone arena game card ($10 value)
- AAA Free parking at the Disneyland Resort Theme Parks
A $13.75 FedEx fee applies to each reservation, (not per person). This
package is available without an air or hotel purchase, and must be purchased
at your local AAA affiliate office at least 5 days before you plan to
use the tickets.
Many readers have experienced difficulties when trying to purchase this
package from their local AAA affiliate. Be sure to read this
thread on our MousePad discussion boards, for more information
about the package and tips on how to help your AAA travel agent book your
package.
AAA-Disney’s Resort Magic Package – This package requires
a minimum 2-night hotel stay, and includes:
- Accommodations at Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel, the Disneyland Hotel,
or Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel - Disneyland Resort Hotel self-parking and Fitness Center access
- Disneyland Resort Park Hopper Ticket – valid for entry into Disneyland
park and Disney’s California Adventure park with full park-hopping privileges
- Free ESPN Zone Arena Game Card – $10 value (one per person)
- New. Collect Fastpass tickets for multiple attractions at one time.
Preferred Seating at a choice of select shows in Disney’s California
Adventure - Exclusive – Walt Disney Travel Company collectible pin and lanyard
(one per person) - Exclusive – Walt Disney Travel Company California Fun Book (one
per package) - Exclusive – Disneyland Resort Magical Pocket Guide (one per package)
You can book this package through your local AAA affiliate travel agent.
DL: Disneyland
DCA: Disney’s California Adventure
Annual Pass blockout dates: SoCal
– Southern California Annual Pass. DX
– Deluxe Annual Pass
Sun | Mon | Tues | Wed | Thurs | Fri | Sat |
7/7 | 7/8 | 7/9 | 7/10 | 7/11 | 7/12 | |
DL 8a – 11p DCA 10a–9p SoCal | DL 8a – 11p DCA 10a–9p SoCal | DL 8a – 11p DCA 10a–9p SoCal | DL 8a – 11p DCA 10a–9p SoCal | DL 8a–midnite DCA 10a–10p SoCal | DL 8a–midnite | |
7/13 | 7/14 | 7/15 | 7/16 | 7/17 | 7/18 | 7/19 |
DL 8a–11p DCA 10a–10p SoCal | DL 8a–11p DCA 10a–10p SoCal | DL 8a–11p DCA 10a–10p SoCal | DL 8a–11p DCA 10a–10p SoCal | DL 8a–11p DCA 10a–10p SoCal | DL 8a–midnite DCA 10a–10p SoCal | DL 8a–midnite DCA 10a–10p SoCal/DX |
7/20 | ||||||
DL 8a–11p DCA 10a–10p SoCal |
Visit our Annual
Passholders Blockout Dates 2003-2004 page to see more dates.
Entertainment Schedule
Disneyland Park | Disney’s California Adventure | Downtown Disney |
Monday 7/7 | ||
Disneyland Parade of the Stars – 4:45p 8p
“Believe…There’s Magic in the Stars” – Billy Hill & the Hillbillies – 11:45a Calling All Space Scouts…A Buzz Lightyear Adventure Club Buzz Stage Presents Radio Rage – 7p Fantasmic – 9p 10:30p Mickey’s Detective School – 1p 2:15p Sword in the Stone Ceremony – 10:45a 11:45a | Disney’s Electrical Parade – 9p Disney’s Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular 12:45p 2:30p 4:45p Pacific Wharf Stage Presents The Lost Boys – Playhouse Disney – Live on Stage! – 10:30a Who Wants To Be A Millionaire – Play It! – X Games Xperience at Disney’s California Adventure: | House of Blues– Mos Def with Pharoahe Monch |
Tuesday 7/8 | ||
Disneyland Parade of the Stars – 4:45p 8p
“Believe…There’s Magic in the Stars” – Calling All Space Scouts…A Buzz Lightyear Adventure Club Buzz Stage Presents Radio Rage – 7p Fantasmic – 9p 10:30p Mickey’s Detective School – 1p 2:15p Sword in the Stone Ceremony – 10:45a 11:45a The Golden Horseshoe Variety Show – 11:45a | Disney’s Electrical Parade – 9p Disney’s Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular 12:45p 2:30p 4:45p Pacific Wharf Stage Presents The Lost Boys – Playhouse Disney – Live on Stage! – 10:30a Who Wants To Be A Millionaire – Play It! – X Games Xperience at Disney’s California Adventure: | Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen – Jazz Pianist:
House of Blues– OC Rocks with Southland and |
Wednesday 7/9 | ||
Disneyland Parade of the Stars – 4:45p 8p “Believe…There’s Magic in the Stars” – Fireworks 9:35p Calling All Space Scouts…A Buzz Lightyear Club Buzz Stage Presents Radio Rage – 7p Fantasmic – 9p 10:30p Mickey’s Detective School – 1p 2:15p Sword in the Stone Ceremony – 10:45a 11:45a The Golden Horseshoe Variety Show – 11:45a | Disney’s Electrical Parade – 9p Disney’s Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular 12:45p 2:30p 4:45p Pacific Wharf Stage Presents Soto – 3:45p Playhouse Disney – Live on Stage! – 10:30a Who Wants To Be A Millionaire – Play It! – X Games Xperience at Disney’s California Adventure: | Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen – Jazz Pianist: House of Blues– Bruce Willis and The Accelerators
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Thursday 7/10 | ||
Disneyland Parade of the Stars – 4:45p 8p “Believe…There’s Magic in the Stars” – Fireworks 9:35p Billy Hill & the Hillbillies – 11:45a Calling All Space Scouts…A Buzz Lightyear Club Buzz Stage Presents The Basix – 7p Fantasmic – 9p 10:30p Mickey’s Detective School – 1p 2:15p Sword in the Stone Ceremony – 10:45a 11:45a
| Disney’s Electrical Parade – 8:50p Disney’s Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular 11:45a 1:30p 3:45p Pacific Wharf Stage Presents Soto – 3:45p Playhouse Disney – Live on Stage! – 10a Who Wants To Be A Millionaire – Play It! – X Games Xperience at Disney’s California Adventure: | Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen – Jazz Pianist: House of Blues– Ice-T & Body Count w/
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Friday 7/11 | ||
Disneyland Parade of the Stars – 4:45p 8p “Believe…There’s Magic in the Stars” – Fireworks 9:30p Billy Hill & the Hillbillies – 11:45a Calling All Space Scouts…A Buzz Lightyear Club Buzz Stage Presents The Basix – 7p Fantasmic – 9p 10:30p Mickey’s Detective School – 1p 2:15p Sword in the Stone Ceremony – 10:45a 11:45a | Disney’s Electrical Parade – 8:45p Disney’s Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular 12:45p 2:30p 4:45p Pacific Wharf Stage Presents The Fenians – Playhouse Disney – Live on Stage! – 10:30a Who Wants To Be A Millionaire – Play It! – X Games Xperience at Disney’s California Adventure: | Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen– Kenny Sara House of Blues– Common Sense w/ 420 & |
Saturday 7/12 | ||
Disneyland Parade of the Stars – 4:45p 8p “Believe…There’s Magic in the Stars” – Fireworks 9:30p Billy Hill & the Hillbillies – 11:45a Calling All Space Scouts…A Buzz Lightyear Club Buzz Stage Presents The Basix – 7p Fantasmic – 9p 10:30p Mickey’s Detective School – 11:30a 12:45p Sword in the Stone Ceremony – 10:45a 11:45a | Disney’s Electrical Parade – 8:45p Disney’s Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular 12:45p 2:30p 4:45p Pacific Wharf Stage Presents The Fenians – Playhouse Disney – Live on Stage! – 10:30a Who Wants To Be A Millionaire – Play It! – X Games Xperience at Disney’s California Adventure: | Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen– Kenny Sara House of Blues– Dwight Yoakam with Mike Stinson |
Sunday 7/13 | ||
Disneyland Parade of the Stars – 4:45p 8p “Believe…There’s Magic in the Stars” – Fireworks 9:30p Billy Hill & the Hillbillies – 11:45a Calling All Space Scouts…A Buzz Lightyear Club Buzz Stage Presents The Basix – 7p Fantasmic – 9p 10:30p Mickey’s Detective School – 1p 2:15p Sword in the Stone Ceremony – 10:45a 11:45a | Disney’s Electrical Parade – 8:45p Disney’s Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular 12:45p 2:30p 4:45p Pacific Wharf Stage Presents The Fenians – Playhouse Disney – Live on Stage! – 10:30a Who Wants To Be A Millionaire – Play It! – X Games Xperience at Disney’s California Adventure: | Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen – Lisa House of Blues – Gospel Brunch 10a, 1p ($16.50-$33) House of Blues – Puya with Bayadera ($15) S.I.N. ($10-15) 10p
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Monday 7/14 | ||
Disneyland Parade of the Stars – 4:45p 8p “Believe…There’s Magic in the Stars” – Fireworks 9:30p Billy Hill & the Hillbillies – 11:45a Calling All Space Scouts…A Buzz Lightyear Club Buzz Stage Presents Voyager – 7p Fantasmic – 9p 10:30p Mickey’s Detective School – 1p 2:15p Sword in the Stone Ceremony – 10:45a 11:45a | Disney’s Electrical Parade – 8:45p Disney’s Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular 12:45p 2:30p 4:45p Pacific Wharf Stage Presents Caravana – Playhouse Disney – Live on Stage! – 10:30a Who Wants To Be A Millionaire – Play It! – X Games Xperience at Disney’s California Adventure: |
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Tuesday 7/15 | ||
Disneyland Parade of the Stars – 4:45p 8p “Believe…There’s Magic in the Stars” – Fireworks 9:30p Calling All Space Scouts…A Buzz Lightyear Club Buzz Stage Presents Voyager – 7p Fantasmic – 9p 10:30p Mickey’s Detective School – 1p 2:15p Sword in the Stone Ceremony – 10:45a 11:45a The Golden Horseshoe Variety Show – 11:45a | Disney’s Electrical Parade – 8:45p Disney’s Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular 12:45p 2:30p 4:45p Pacific Wharf Stage Presents Caravana – Playhouse Disney – Live on Stage! – 10:30a Who Wants To Be A Millionaire – Play It! – X Games Xperience at Disney’s California Adventure: | Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen – Jazz Pianist: House of Blues – vivian green ($22.50 – 25)
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