Disneyland Resort and Southern California LIVE! Guidebook
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While we don't believe in the "commando" approach to fun, relaxing vacations, we realize that you may want guidance. If possible, allot two days to do Disneyland Park. If you've got just one day, try these touring plans, which focus on the rides most popular with little ones or the highest-rated attractions. You can do this plan in one day if you start at park opening. Vacationers with smaller children or thrill-shy adults may prefer to skip all attractions in blue in the second plan.
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Touring plan with young kids
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Touring plan for adults and older kids
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Disneyland Park Attractions At-A-GlanceIn the attraction chart below, the Allow column gives the amount of time (in minutes) you should allow for an attraction, assuming you do not have a FASTPASS and there are no ride breakdowns. Extremely busy days will mean longer waits. The letters in the final column stand for the land in which that attraction is located: M for Main Street, A for Adventureland, N for New Orleans Square, Fr for Frontierland, C for Critter Country, Fa for Fantasyland, Tt for Mickey's Toontown, and To for Tomorrowland. The letter/number combination in brackets refers to its location on the map on the next page. |
*Closed for extended period for new construction. |
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Viewing this on my ipad, the "Live Guide Tools" menu on the right covers some of the text--please fix this formatting issue
It would be really nice if you included a key with what the colors mean for the attractions, so one is not required to flip back to previous pages
It would be really nice if you included a key with what the colors mean for the attractions, so one is not required to flip back to previous pages
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Minniemouse27 on 02/11/2017 at 7:48:54 pm EST says: Reply
RE: Photo slice for Disneyland Touring Plans
The Live! Guide Tools Navigation section overlaps the text in the first paragraph.