
Disneyland
The original magical kingdom where dreams come true
Walt Disney's original kingdom still holds its crown after seven decades. Sure, Disney World gets the headlines with its size, but Disneyland has something Florida can't replicate: Walt's fingerprints are literally everywhere. This is where it all started in 1955, and you can feel that history in every carefully crafted corner. The park spans just 85 acres, making it walkable in a way that Disney World never will be. You can hop from Fantasyland to Tomorrowland in minutes, not hours. And here's what most people don't realize: Disneyland actually has more attractions per square foot than any other Disney park. The crowds are real, especially on weekends, but the magic? That's real too.
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Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Bring your own food and water bottles - Disney allows outside snacks and non-alcoholic drinks, saving you $50+ per day on concessions
- 2.Skip Disney hotels and stay 3-4 blocks away at places like Anaheim Majestic Garden Hotel for half the price
- 3.Buy multi-day tickets online in advance - the per-day cost drops significantly with longer stays
- 4.Use mobile ordering through the Disneyland app to skip long food lines during peak meal times
- 5.Visit during off-season weekdays when Genie+ isn't necessary - save $30 per person per day
- 6.Park at the Mickey and Friends structure for $30 instead of paying $50+ for preferred parking
- 7.Buy Disney merchandise at Target or Amazon before your trip - same items, 30-50% less expensive
Travel Tips
- •Download the Disneyland app before arriving - it shows real-time wait times and lets you mobile order food
- •Arrive 30 minutes before rope drop to walk onto popular rides before crowds build
- •Bring a portable phone charger - the app drains batteries fast and you'll need it all day
- •Wear comfortable walking shoes broken in before your trip - you'll walk 8-10 miles per day easily
- •Make dining reservations 60 days in advance for popular restaurants like Blue Bayou
- •Use the single rider lines on Indiana Jones and Matterhorn to cut wait times in half
- •Take midday breaks at your hotel if staying nearby - the afternoon crowds and heat can be overwhelming
- •Stake out fireworks viewing spots in the hub 45 minutes early during busy seasons