Disneyland Tips and Tricks
The following are some helpful little tips and tricks to make your visit to Disneyland more enjoyable. These have been complied by myself and a handful of my Disneyland-wise friends. They are arranged in no particular order, and always keep in mind that these are not set in cement. There are always cases where these tricks might not prove to work. But, you can't say you didn't try!
- Many attractions have lines that split into two. As a general rule, the left side moves faster. Humans are animals of habit, and there are many more right handed folk then left handed folk.
- Write down where you parked your car...and don't lose the paper it's written on.
- Many of the "thrill" rides have faster speeds at night; at least they feel that way. Space Mountain is a great example.
- The Matterhorn has two lines, one that wraps around the Tomorrowland side of the mountain, the other that wraps around the Fantasyland side. Generally, the Tomorrowland side track feels like a longer ride, while the Fantasyland track feels faster.
- ...speaking of the Matterhorn. The line for the Matterhorn that wraps around the Tomorrowland side is almost always
shorter.
- ...and since this seems to be the Matterhorn section of the tip list, I should mention that the Fantasyland side gets you two views of the Abominable Snowman, while on the Tomorrowland side you pass him once.
- The Monorail operator can let a handful of people ride with him/her in the front Monorail cabin. As the operator as soon as you begin to board. It is a great ride, with full surrounding windows. Plus you can talk to the driver, which can be entertaining in and of itself. The very last cabin can also be fun.
- Sometimes the Mark Twain operator will let you up into the wheelhouse and "steer" the Mark Twain. You even get an
official certificate and it's great to see the park from way up on top.
- If you dine at the Blue Bayou in New Orleans Square, ask specifically for a table by the water. You may have to wait a bit longer, but the view is worth it for your dinner.
- If you want to eat at the Blue Bayou go straight to it when the park opens to get a reservation.
- Dress in layers and bring a sweater. Even summer evenings in Southern California can be a bit chilly. You can always rent a locker on Main St. and leave them there until you need them, or even leave them in the car and go get them.
- Adventureland is generally desserted at night.
- An hour and a half before closing, New Orleans Square has short lines.
- Most people eat dinner between 4:00 pm and 6:00 pm. That is one of the best time to go on attractions, due to the shorter lines.
- You can pay to eat a dessert buffet in the Disney Gallery patio overlooking The Rivers of America for each Fantasmic! show. Tickets are currently around $39 per person and can be purchased at a special window at the Main Entrance before the park opens. On busy days, that line forms before the regular Disneyland ticket lines do. However, if it is not very busy and you didn't buy tickets at the Main Gate, check at the Disney Gallery. They sell extras, I believe. It's the best way to view Fantasmic!, enjoy a great dessert, and not have to battle the huge crowds saving a spot hours in advance of the showtime.
- Always check the board! Located just a bit southwest of the castle, on the end corner of Main Street is a large board with info on ride closures due to mechanical problems, plus other info. Check the board before you scurry all the way to one corner of the park to find the attraction you walked all that way for is closed for repair unexpectedly.
- Use the train! The Disneyland Railroad can be your best friend on crowded days...many forget that the train does a complete circle around the park, and that the wait to board is hardly ever very long. You can move from one end of the park to the other in relaxing style rather than worming through crowds on your feet.
- Use the Single Passenger line for the Rocket Rod's. If there's 4 people in your group, walk up as if you don't know eachother. You'll each be handed a Single Rider pass, which allows you to skip the regular line (often hours long) and board with very little wait, if any. The chance is good that you'll even ride with your party anyway.
- The waiting lines for Tomorrowland attractions generally die down around 4 or 5:00 pm.
- Generally, it is best to ride the Fanstasy Land rides around lunchtime (11:00 to 2:00-ish).
- Try the Jungle Cruise at the end of the day; the line most likely will be shorter.
- The queue building for the Jungle Cruise is decieving, if it looks full the wait is a long one.
- If it's your birthday, go to City Hall, (first building on your left as you enter Main Street from the Main Gate) and you'll get a sticker and sometimes special treatment (ie: front of line status)
- For the fireworks shows, stand in front of the Castle, near or on the large compass/legend in the cement. Perfect view. Too many trees block your view if you are by the Partner's statue.
- Pay particular attention to start times of parades even if you do not wish to view them. Many people line up 30 minutes (or more) prior to the start time of the parade. Good time to eat in areas away from parade route. Also many ride lines are much shorter. Just be sure you don't find yourself trapped on Main St. by a huge parade crowd if you are trying to make your way to another part of the park.
- The best time to go shopping in the summers are the hot afternoon hours...while the majority of guests are sweating in attraction lines, you can be inside the airconditioned stores doing some fun browsing or shopping.
- ...and speaking of shopping, you can have any purchases sent Package Express, so you don't have to carry it around for the rest of the day. You can let the cashier hold on to your purchase, and then take your claim ticket you'll receive to the Main Gate Newsstand (just west of the Main Gates) on your way out of the park and pick up your package waiting for you. This service is free...Remember, the packages are available for pick up 2 hours after you purchase them.
- ...and speaking of Package Express, if you stay at one of the Disney hotels (either the Disneyland Hotel, or Disney Pacific) they will deliever your packages to your room for you. No need to pick them up at the Newsstand.
- Tom Sawyer Island, in the late afternoon, or early morning is very empty. Always more fun with less people there...Just be careful, because the Island closes at dusk, so you won't want to visit and then get caught short on time.
- Use the back entrance to the Disney Gallery for fun. They are the isolated stairs in the back corner of New Orleans Square (on Royal Street.)
- The Disneyland Railroad begins running about 15 minutes prior to the rest of the park opening. You can ride around the park nonstop then before the rest of the park is even opened.
- Let's talk food. As lunch or dinner goes, the Cafe Orleans in New Orleans Square must be tried. The clam chowder in a Mickey-shaped bread bowl is wonderful (and a good deal too!) In the drink department, you have to get one of their mint juleps. They are dynamite, and also not too pricey.
- If you're looking for a good place for dinner try Red Rockets Pizza Port, its hardly ever crowded, there are plenty of seats, and the food is good.
- The shop by Pirates of the Caribbean a lot of the time has free samples of candy-pralines-by the cash register and if you ask nicely, sometimes they'll open a box for you.
- If you talk to a character or a character host, you'll most likely get an even better experience with your favorite character! The character host is the Disney Cast Member who helps each costumed character travel around the park.
This list is a work-in-progress and can always be added to as we remember helpful hints to include here. If you'd like to submit your own findings to share, simply email me!