if the lines aren't long, you can go on all the rides in one day. If it gets really crowded, plan on doing half the rides for each day.
Disneyland is open 365 days a year.
Depending on the night, Disneyland Park could have several things going on. Fantasmic is an okay show (and a fantastic crowd sponge), but it's currently not operating (it should be back in summer 2017). There is often (but not always) a fireworks show, and on busier days (any day during summer, selected days otherwise) there's usually a nighttime parade.For me personally, the "big attraction" is that a lot of people are watching one or another of the above, so the lines for rides tend to be shorter.
It depends on how many people, where you want to stay & at which Disneyland, California, Paris, Tokyo... for instance in California one adult staying at the Disneyland Hotel in January 2016 for six days would cost $341 a night & that doesn't include tickets.
No, I don't think they do. I have been to Disneyland my times on rainy days, you just have to remember to bring a umbrella with you there or a rain coat or cape. All of the rides are open even I rainy days.
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no, but they have 'gay days' in october
There is no "fee", because Disneyland no longer offers discounted tickets to annual passholders on blackout days. If you want to get in, you would have to buy a one-day ticket at the regular price.
To much hahaha
Disneyland is an amazing place, wonderful for adults and children alike. There are tons of rollercoasters, rides, and just plain attractions. Here's my ratings if you plan on going- 5 star- Matterhorn Bobsleds, Grizzly River Run (Cal. Adventure), Big Thunder Mountain Railroad 4 star- it's a small world, The Enchanted Tiki Room, Space Mountain, Splash Mountain, Mr. Toad's Wild Ride 3 star- All the other rides! I personally go for 3 days, staying each day from 10 am- 8 pm. Don't forget your Mickey ears, and be on the look-out for Hiden Mickeys!
Going in a car going 60 mph, it would take 173 days, 3 hours, 10 minutes and 33.33 seconds. A rocket going 20,000 mph would about 11 days, and 7 hours.
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