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Disneyland introduces park-specific annual pass blockout calendars
When the Disneyland Resort last raised ticket prices in February 2018, the company said the pricing strategy was in part to help “better spread attendance throughout the year,” and also stated that more changes were on the way for the annual passport program.
Along with the latest price increase, Disney also began listing admission to Disneyland, admission to Disney California Adventure, and the ability to visit both parks on the same day as three separate passholder benefits. As we noted at the time, this change implied that there may be a time when a certain pass type does not include admission to one park or the other, or does not include park hopper benefits.
That time is now.
Saturday morning, the Disneyland Resort introduced park-specific blockout calendars for the annual passport program. Disneyland park and Disney California Adventure park now have separate schedules of blockout dates, and there are now days where some passholders can visit Disney California Adventure, but are blocked out from visiting Disneyland. Universal Studios Orlando introduced a similar system to manage passholder access to its three parks following the opening of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.
A Disneyland Resort spokesperson tells MousePlanet,
“As our business evolves, this is the first step in reshaping our Annual Pass program, which will better manage the guest experience and allow all Disneyland Resort visitors to have a great visit, particularly as we look forward to the opening of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge in summer 2019.”
This new blockout schedule applies to all Disneyland Resort annual passports purchased, renewed or activated on or after June 2, 2018. Annual passport prices remain unchanged, and there are no changes to the very popular monthly payment plan.
While the new schedule is effective now, the blockout calendars don't actually diverge for another year. Through next May, Disneyland and DCA have the same blockout dates, regardless of when the annual pass was purchased or activated. But come June 2019, just ahead of the anticipated opening of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Disneyland, everything changes.
Disney usually publishes the blockout calendar on a rolling 12-month basis, and the calendar was posted through the end of May 2019. With this announcement, Disney released the full calendar for June 2019, but not beyond, so we can only look at one month's worth of dates to see how this change impacts the different passport levels.
For June 2018, Deluxe annual passports offer 25 days of admission to both Disneyland and Disney California Adventure. In June 2019, that number drops to just 13 days of park-hopper access to both parks. However, the new schedule has no June blockout dates for Disney California Adventure in 2019, meaning those passholders can visit on previously-blocked-out Saturdays.
The situation is worse for Southern California and Southern California Select passports. This June, a SoCal Select passholder is valid at both parks on four days, before the summer blockout season begins. In 2019, the pass is valid at DCA on three days, and is not valid at Disneyland at all. The legacy Southern California passport, which is no longer available for purchase, is valid at both parks on 19 days in June 2018. In June 2019, the pass is valid 20 days at DCA, but not valid at Disneyland at all.
There are currently no changes to the blockout dates for Signature or Signature Plus annual passports, which retain park hopper access on all days those passes are otherwise valid.
For Deluxe passholders, the good news is that they get more Disney days with their pass in June 2019. The bad news is that they get fewer Disneyland days. Some passholders may consider that an acceptable trade-off, especially as this opens up summer Saturdays, dates that are typically blocked out to all but the highest tier of passholder.
For SoCal and SoCal Select passholders, at least for June 2019, their Disneyland Resort annual passport is really a Disney California Adventure pass. Again, we have just one month of data to look at, and it's from the summer season when the lowest-tier passes are usually blocked entirely. But it is reasonable to expect this pattern to continue for the first months that Galaxy's Edge is open, and passholders who just can't wait to visit Batuu will have to buy a one-day ticket to Disneyland.
In previous articles, we noted that the strategy for managing the crowds around the opening of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge would have to include a way to manage the crush of Disneyland annual passholders eager to get a first look at the land. Of course, any such plan has to meet the expectations of day guests while keeping the loyalty of the annual passholders. It's a delicate balancing act between day guests who can spend nearly $200 just to get into the gates, and passholders who spend hundreds on their annual pass, and then hundreds more on limited-edition popcorn buckets, Instagram-worth churros, and the latest must-have millennial-rose-champagne-gold accessories.
Giving passholders even greater access to Disney California Adventure, with all of its seasonal promotions, food festivals, and popular rides (Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout is still the top-rated attraction at the Disneyland Resort) is a smart way to keep passholders on-property and spending money. How the decision to restrict access to Disneyland ultimately impacts AP renewal rates and attendance will likely play a major role on what additional changes the park makes to the program in the months ahead.
MousePlanet reader MidwayManiac shared that they purchased Deluxe annual passports back in February, and intended to activate them just before the printed “activate by” date of December 31, 2018. The passports read, “Enjoy over 300 preselected days of admission to BOTH Disneyland Resort Theme Parks.” Disney quietly changed annual passport marketing earlier this year, eliminating any reference to the number of days a particular pass type was valid, but cards already on display at Disney Stores or other authorized ticket outlets often carried the older language.
With this policy change, if this reader activates their annual passports in December, the passes will be subject to the new blockout calendar. While acknowledging that the passports bore the usual “subject to change without notice” language, MidwayManiac pointed out, “I now have Deluxe passes whose terms are considerably different than at the point of sale and will be 7 of the 12 months active. Nice bait and switch Disney.”
Several other readers suggested that, given the drastic change between the advertised benefits and the new blockout dates, Disney might make an exception and allow this reader to return the Deluxe annual passports before activating them if they so wished. If any other readers have a similar situation, and are now rethinking their decision to activate previously-purchased annual passport cards, it's always worth taking your concerns directly to Disneyland managers to discuss your options.
Last call before summer blockouts
While everyone is currently fixated on the 2019 summer blockouts, the 2018 summer blockout season is here now!
This Thursday, June 7, is the last day that Southern California Select annual passholders can visit the Disneyland Resort until August 20. Holders of the legacy Southern California passport still have a few more weeks to use their pass on selected weekdays, but as of June 29 are also blocked out through August 20.
Saturday blockouts are now in effect for Deluxe annual passholders until August 18.
The looming blockouts mean this coming week may be extra busy with passholders hoping to get their one last look at Disneyland and Disney California Adventure for the summer, as there are no blockouts at all this Monday through Thursday, and our partners at TouringPlans.com project those four days to be “6” to “7” on their 1-to-10 scale.
Come CHOC Walk with Team MousePlanetRegistration is now officially open for the 2018 CHOC Walk in the Park, to be held Sunday, August 26 at the Disneyland Resort. Team MousePlanet will return for our 11th consecutive walk to support Children's Hospital Orange County. Thanks to the efforts and generosity of our readers, Team MousePlanet has raised over $70,000 for CHOC since 2008. We invite MousePlanet readers, friends, and family members to join our team for the event. Why Join Team MousePlanet? COMMUNITY! Walking with Team MousePlanet is a great way to spend a morning with MousePlanet staff and readers, all while raising money for a great cause. Stay after the walk and enjoy Disneyland with your fellow Disney fans. CONVENIENCE! If you register during Early Bird registration and meet your fund raising goal, Team MousePlanet will handle check-in for you. No need to drive to Orange the week before the walk to collect your wristband and T-shirt. You need only meet us in Downtown Disney the morning of the walk to collect your goodies, then head right into Disneyland to start the walk. Are you ready to CHOC Walk with Team MousePlanet? It's easy to sign up—just visit our team page. |
This and that…
…Advance purchase tickets for Mickey's Halloween Party at Disneyland go on sale to Disneyland Resort Annual Passholders this Tuesday, June 5. The after-hours events are scheduled September 19, 21, 24, 26, 28; and October 2, 5, 9, 12, 16, 19, 23, 26, 29, 31. Tickets go on sale Tuesday, June 12 to the general public.
…Pirates of the Caribbean is scheduled to reopen with the new auction scene this Friday, June 8.
…The final four nights of the 2018 Grad Nite season are this week, with the after-hours events scheduled on June 5, 6, 8 and 9.
…A preview of Marvel's Ant-Man and The Wasp will be presented at the Tomorrowland Theater starting this Friday, June 8, and will run through July 15.
…The ESPN Zone in Downtown Disney closed Saturday evening, the first of several businesses to close this month to make room for a new hotel complex on the west side of the resort. The Rainforest Cafe and AMC Theaters are expected to close June 17, followed by Starbucks and the Earl of Sandwich on June 23.
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Current Refurbishments and Attraction Closures
Note: Not all attraction closures have been officially confirmed by Disney, and are all subject to change at any time. Refurbishment schedules are estimates only. We recommend checking for updates as you plan your visit. All information is subject to change without notice. To get the most recent updates, visit Disneyland.com—this information is no longer available from the automated phone service.
Disneyland
- Pirates of the Caribbean – closed for refurbishment as of April 23. Reopens Friday, June 8.
- Star Wars: Path of the Jedi – closed May 28. Reopening date (if any) unknown.
- Indiana Jones Adventure – closed for refurbishment June 11–14.
Disney California Adventure
- World of Color – closed for refurbishment on April 13. Scheduled to return on Friday, June 22.
- Cove Bar – Closed May 29 to June 22 for final phase of conversion into the Lamplight Lounge.
- Pixar Shorts Film Festival – on hiatus. Reopens July 20 with a new lineup of three short films.
The following attractions closed January 8 as part of the Pixar Pier retheme. Pixar Pier reopens June 23, and most of the locations will have new names when they return:
- Games of the Boardwalk
- California Screamin' – becomes the Incredicoaster when it reopens June 23.
- Mickey's Fun Wheel – becomes the Pixar Pal-a-Round when it reopens June 23.
- Boardwalk Bazaar
- Sideshow Shirts
- Point Magu Tattoo
- Don Tomas Turkey Legs – becomes the Poultry Palace
- Hot Dog Hut – becomes Angry Dogs
- Ariel's Grotto – becomes the Lamplight Lounge
- Cove Bar – becomes the Lamplight Lounge; reopens June 23.
- King Triton's Carousel – becomes Jessie's Critter Carousel, opening in 2019
The following attractions will close by the end of summer to make room for Super Heroes land.
- “It's Tough to be a Bug” – closed permanently as of March 19, 2018
- Flik's Flyers
- Francis' Ladybug Boogie
- Heimlich's Chew Chew Train
- Princess Dot Puddle Park
- Tuck and Roll's Drive ‘Em Buggies
Disneyland Resort
The following dates denote when are scheduled to close by, as Disney begins construction of a fourth hotel on the west side of Downtown Disney:
- Rainforest Cafe – expected to close by June 17; exact date unconfirmed.
- AMC Theaters – expected to close by June 17; exact date unconfirmed.
- Earl of Sandwich – scheduled to close by June 30; exact date unconfirmed.
- Starbucks (West Side) – expected to close by June 23; exact date unconfirmed.
- Alamo Rent-a-Car – scheduled to close by June 30; rental office will relocate to Paradise Pier hotel.
- Haagen-Dazs – will be replaced by Salt & Straw
Disneyland Resort Hotels
- Pinocchio's Workshop (group childcare) – closed. The space will be converted to the hotel fitness center.
Resort Events
Check here to see if a large convention, competition, or park event might fall during your next trip to the Disneyland Resort. If you know of any in-park events, official or unofficial, that should be listed here, please send us an e-mail (link).
2018
- Pixar Fest – April 13 to September 3. Highlights include the new “Together Forever – A Pixar Nighttime Spectacular” fireworks show, as well as performances of the Paint the Night parade in Disney California Adventure, and the Pixar Play Parade in Disneyland.
- 2018 Grad Nites: May 4, 5, 11, 12, 15, 16, 18, 19, 22, 23, 29 and 30; June 1, 2, 5, 6, 8 and 9.
- Pixar Pier premiere event – Friday, June 22. The 6-hour event, scheduled the evening before the area officially reopens to the public, offers exclusive access for a “very limited” number of buyers to the rethemed Paradise Pier area of Disney California Adventure. Tickets are $299 per person, available from the event website.
- CHOC Rock'n Luau at Splitsville Luxury Lanes – Saturday, August 25. Tickets go on sale July 1 at the event website.
- CHOC Walk – Sunday, August 26. Registration is now open. We invite MousePlanet readers, friends, and family members to join our team for the event.
- Taste of Downtown Disney – September 5. Details to come.
- Mickey's Halloween Party at Disneyland – September 19, 21, 24, 26, 28; October 2, 5, 9, 12, 16, 19, 23, 26, 29, 31. Advance purchase tickets for the Halloween Party go on sale to Disneyland Resort Annual Passholders on Tuesday, June 5. Tickets go on sale Tuesday, June 12 to the general public.
- Gay Days at Disneyland (unofficial event) – October 5–7. More information on the event website.
- Moonlight Magic after-hours event for Disney Vacation Club members – Thursday, November 15. Reservations open October 4.
2019
- D23 Expo – August 23–25, 2019. Tickets go on sale August 23, 2018 via the event website.
We also recommend checking the convention calendar at the Anaheim/Orange County Visitor and Convention Bureau website. When looking at that site, remember to note both the number of people and the number of rooms resulting from each convention. A gathering of 25,000 people booking few room nights (indicating most will be driving in to the area for their meeting) can impact traffic around the resort much more than a crowd of 25,000 staying in area hotels. Of course, that second group is going to make finding a hotel room more difficult (and possibly more expensive), so it's best to book your own room as early as possible if you see that a big convention is in town during your trip.
Non-Disney Resort Events
Notable events at parks and attractions around Southern California. If you know of an event that should be listed here, please send us an e-mail (link).
Current Discounts & Promotions
Disneyland prices as of February 11, 2018.
Note: MousePlanet does not edit past Updates to reflect price increases; for up-to-date prices, check the most recent Disneyland Resort Update. 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. Note, we are no longer listing offers from the Anaheim-Orange County Visitor & Convention Bureau, as their convenience fee negates any savings.
Don't get scammed! Never buy tickets from an unofficial or secondary outlet, such as through eBay or Craigslist. Never rent or purchase tickets from people approaching you outside the gates stating they have remaining days or leftover tickets. This practice is against the terms of use for Disneyland admission, and may result in denial of entry. It is also common for criminals to shoplift inactivated Disney theme park tickets from supermarkets to resell them. There is no way to determine if these tickets are valid until you try to use them to enter the parks. Only purchase Disney theme park tickets directly from Disney, an authorized seller, or travel agency like MousePlanet travel partner Get Away Today.
Ticket Prices and Promotions
One Day Tickets |
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Two Day Tickets |
* So Cal Resident tickets expire May 24, 2018, and are blocked out March 23 through April 8, 2018. Click here for additional terms and conditions. |
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Three Day Tickets |
* So Cal Resident tickets expire May 24, 2018, and are blocked out March 23 through April 8, 2018. Click here for additional terms and conditions. |
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Six Day or longer tickets | No longer offered by Disneyland; some travel providers may offer tickets for 6 days or longer as part of a package to international customers; residents of Canada, Australia, or the U.K. should check with local travel agencies to see what options may be available. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Disneyland Resort Annual Passports |
Annual Pass Monthly Payment Program California residents can take advantage of the monthly payment plan when purchasing any but the Premier Annual Passport.
Check with your employer, school or credit union to see if any other discounts are available through them. |
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Southern California CityPASS |
Southern California CityPASS ($353/$324) – includes a 3-Day Disneyland Resort Park Hopper Bonus Ticket (including one early-entry day), a one-day admission to Sea World San Diego, and a one-day admission to LEGOLAND California. The CityPASS expires 14 days after first use at any location, and the first use must occur by December 31, 2018. Purchase CityPASS through the Disneyland website or on-site at the ticket booths of Disneyland Resort or the other theme parks included in the pass. You can also purchase directly from the CityPASS website, though a shipping charge may apply depending on how quickly you need the ticket. When you purchase the CityPASS, you have the option of adding a one-day admission to either San Diego Zoo or San Diego Safari Park for an extra $44/$36. This upgraded pass is only available for purchase directly from the CityPASS website. You can also upgrade your CityPASS to add more days at participating locations:
Prices listed above are subject to change without notice. Check with your employer, school or credit union to see if any other discounts are available through them. |
Additional Discounts
Did we miss an offer? If you know of an authorized discount on Disneyland Resort tickets, standing offers for Annual Passholders from non-Disney vendors, or other promotions which might interest our readers, please drop us a note!
Discounts for:
Everyone |
Purchase with Purchase offers – Disneyland Resort shops frequently offer a reduced–price souvenir (often a tote bag, watch, or blanket) with a qualifying minimum purchase. These are offered at Disney-operated stores only, and selection may vary by location. Disney usually allows customers to purchase more than one of the offers in a qualifying transaction, so if you spend $40 or more you can buy both items currently available if you wish. If you're a passholder, the minimum purchase is calculated after your discount, and your discount does not apply to the promotional item. Landry's Select Club – members of the Landry's Select Club get priority seating at the Rainforest Cafe when available (which makes a huge difference on busy days). This club replaces the former Rainforest Cafe Safari Club, and runs on a point-based system that gives you a $25 gift certificate after you spend $250. Membership now costs $25, but comes with a $25 birthday reward. We recommend that you pre-purchase your membership before your visit so you can take advantage of the priority seating benefit. Character Dining Vouchers – discounted character dining vouchers are available for purchase online, in advance of your trip, through Get Away Travel. |
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Annual Passholders |
Disneyland Resort merchandise –…Disneyland has once again extended the additional 20 percent merchandise discount offered to Disney Signature Plus, Disney Signature, Disney Premier and Premium annual passholders, this time through December 31, 2018. All other passholders receive a 10 percent merchandise discount. Visit the Annual Passholder discount page for specific details and exclusions. Guided Tours – 15 percent off the regular price of six guided tours – Walt in Walt's Footsteps; Cultivating the Magic; Discover the Magic; Happiest Haunts; Welcome to Disneyland; and Holiday Time at Disneyland. Visit the Annual Passholder discount page for specific details and exclusions. Dining – 10 to 15 percent off at a variety of Disneyland Resort locations, including Disney-owned and independent restaurants. Visit the Annual Passholder discount page for specific details and exclusions. |
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Disney Visa cardholders |
Character Meet-and-Greet at Disney California Adventure – cardholders have access to a private character meet-and-greet photo opportunity at Disney California Adventure, and receive one free image download per visit. Star Wars Imperial Meet-and-Greet at Disneyland – cardholders have access to a private character meet-and-greet photo opportunity in the Star Tours Launch Bay in Tomorrowland. Offered daily from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. Darth Vader is once again the character featured at this location. Disneyland Resort merchandise – Cardholders also receive 10 percent off qualifying merchandise purchases of $50 or more from Disney-operated retail stores. Disneyland Resort dining – 10 percent off at selected Disneyland Resort restaurants, (Big Thunder Ranch, River Belle Terrace, French Market, Cocina Cucamonga, Wine Country Trattoria (lunch), Paradise Garden Grill, The Lounge at Steakhouse 55 (breakfast), Steakhouse 55 (breakfast), PCH Grill (breakfast and dinner), and Storyteller's Café (lunch). Downtown Disney District dining and merchandise – 10 percent off at Ralph Brennan's Jazz Kitchen (maximum discount of $40, excludes alcohol), Wetzel's Pretzels and Alamo Rent a Car. Disneyland Resort Guided Tours – 15 percent off the “Welcome to Disneyland,” “A Walk in Walt's Footsteps,” “Discover the Magic,” and “Cultivating the Magic” guided tours. See the Disney Visa website for terms and conditions for all of these promotions. |
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Southern California residents |
No current offers |
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Hotel and travel package offers |
Costco Travel Packages – many different travel packages including visits to Disneyland and Disneyland hotels are available through Costco. Disney's Resort Magic and Good Neighbor Magic Packages – These package includes accommodations in one of the three resort hotels or at one of 40 Good Neighbor hotels, along with theme park admission. The packages also come with a variety of extra inclusions and bonuses, usually a souvenir pin and lanyard, and discount coupons for various Downtown Disney merchants. Contact Disney Travel at (714) 520-5050, book online through the Disneyland website, or call your favorite travel agent to inquire about these packages. |
Park Schedule/Blockout Dates
- DL – Disneyland
- DCA – Disney California Adventure
Annual Pass blockouts:
- SL – Southern California Select Annual Pass
- SC – Southern California Annual Pass
- DX – Deluxe Annual Pass
- SG – Signature Annual Pass
Early Admission – full description available on the Disneyland website:
- MM – Magic Mornings for 3-plus day ticket holders, promotional “bonus” tickets, and Southern California CityPASS
- EMH – Extra Magic Hour for Disneyland Resort Hotel Guests
- EA – Early Admission for Annual Passholders (not currently offered)
Disneyland Resort Special Events:
- F&W – Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival
- GN – Grad Nite. May 4, 5, 11, 12, 15, 16, 18, 19, 22, 23, 29 and 30; June 1, 2, 5, 6, 8 and 9.
- MHP – Mickey's Halloween Party at Disneyland.
6/3 | 6/4 | 6/5 | 6/6 | 6/7 | 6/8 | 6/9 |
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Ticket Season: DL: 7a-11p DCA: 8a-10p AP Blockouts: Events: Pixar Fest |
Ticket Season: DL: 8a-12a DCA: 8a-10p AP Blockouts: Events: Pixar Fest |
Ticket Season: DL: 8a-12a DCA: 8a-9p AP Blockouts: Events: GN; Pixar Fest |
Ticket Season: DL: 8a-12a DCA: 8a-9p AP Blockouts: Events: GN; Pixar Fest |
Ticket Season: DL: 8a-12a DCA: 8a-10p AP Blockouts: Events: Pixar Fest |
Ticket Season: DL: 9a-11p DCA: 9a-9p AP Blockouts: Events: GN; Pixar Fest |
Ticket Season: DL: 9a-11p DCA: 9a-9p AP Blockouts: Events: GN; Pixar Fest |
6/10 | 6/11 | 6/12 | 6/13 | 6/14 | 6/15 | 6/16 |
Ticket Season: DL: 8a-12a DCA: 8a-10p AP Blockouts: Events: Pixar Fest |
Ticket Season: DL: 8a-12a DCA: 9a-10p AP Blockouts: Events: Pixar Fest |
Ticket Season: DL: 8a-11p DCA: 9a-10p AP Blockouts: Events: Pixar Fest |
Ticket Season: DL: 8a-11p DCA: 9a-10p AP Blockouts: Events: Pixar Fest |
Ticket Season: DL: 8a-12a DCA: 9a-10p AP Blockouts: Events: Pixar Fest |
Ticket Season: DL: 9a-11p DCA: 9a-10p AP Blockouts: Events: Pixar Fest |
Ticket Season: DL: 9a-11p DCA: 9a-10p AP Blockouts: Events: Pixar Fest |
6/17 | 6/18 | 6/19 | 6/20 | 6/21 | 6/22 | 6/23 |
Ticket Season: DL: 8a-12a DCA: 8a-10p AP Blockouts: Events: Pixar Fest |
Ticket Season: DL: 8a-12a DCA: 9a-10p AP Blockouts: Events: Pixar Fest |
Ticket Season: DL: 8a-12a DCA: 9a-10p AP Blockouts: Events: Pixar Fest |
Ticket Season: DL: 8a-12a DCA: 9a-10p AP Blockouts: Events: Pixar Fest |
Ticket Season: DL: 8a-12a DCA: 9a-10p AP Blockouts: Events: Pixar Fest |
Ticket Season: DL: 9a-12a DCA: 9a-10p AP Blockouts: Events: Pixar Fest |
Ticket Season: DL: 9a-12a DCA: 9a-10p AP Blockouts: Events: Pixar Fest |
6/24 | 6/25 | 6/26 | 6/27 | 6/28 | 6/29 | 6/30 |
Ticket Season: DL: 8a-12a DCA: 8a-10p AP Blockouts: Events: Pixar Fest |
Ticket Season: DL: 8a-12a DCA: 8a-10p AP Blockouts: Events: Pixar Fest |
Ticket Season: DL: 8a-12a DCA: 8a-10p AP Blockouts: Events: Pixar Fest |
Ticket Season: DL: 8a-12a DCA: 8a-10p AP Blockouts: Events: Pixar Fest |
Ticket Season: DL: 8a-12a DCA: 8a-10p AP Blockouts: Events: Pixar Fest |
Ticket Season: DL: 9a-12a DCA: 9a-10p AP Blockouts: Events: Pixar Fest |
Ticket Season: DL: 9a-12a DCA: 9a-10p AP Blockouts: Events: Pixar Fest |
7/1 | 7/2 | 7/3 | 7/4 | 7/5 | 7/6 | 7/7 |
Ticket Season: DL: 9a-12a DCA: 9a-10p AP Blockouts: Events: Pixar Fest |
Ticket Season: DL: 8a-12a DCA: 8a-10p AP Blockouts: Events: Pixar Fest |
Ticket Season: DL: 8a-12a DCA: 8a-10p AP Blockouts: Events: Pixar Fest |
Ticket Season: DL: 8a-12a DCA: 8a-10p AP Blockouts: Events: Pixar Fest |
Ticket Season: DL: 8a-12a DCA: 8a-10p AP Blockouts: Events: Pixar Fest |
Ticket Season: DL: 9a-12a DCA: 9a-10p AP Blockouts: Events: Pixar Fest |
Ticket Season: DL: 9a-12a DCA: 9a-10p AP Blockouts: Events: Pixar Fest |
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.
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