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Crowd Surge at Disneyland California Causes Chaos for Guests

Crowds at Disneyland Park in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle

Disneyland Resort guests describe smothering conditions as spring break crowds flock to the Southern California Disney parks. Spring break is notoriously one of the busiest times to visit Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort, surpassed only by the week between Christmas and New Year’s and the Fourth of July. As public schools, universities, and employers give families time off, ...

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Pirates of the Caribbean Experiences Major Malfunction, Guests Share Their Stressful Moments

Skeletons dressed as pirates behind jail bars extend a bone to a dog with keys in its mouth. The dimly lit scene, reminiscent of a Disney adventure, unfolds in a cave-like setting with an air that echoes the whimsical charm of Country Bears.

Disneyland’s Pirates of the Caribbean left guests stranded last night after a breakdown brought the beloved attraction to a sudden halt. Pirates of the Caribbean has been a Disneyland staple since 1967, taking guests on a boat ride through a world of swashbuckling pirates, burning villages, and hidden treasure. The attraction – known for its lifelike animatronics and immersive sets ...

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After Nearly 70 Years, Disneyland Updates Walt Disney’s Historic Main Street

Donald Duck, Pluto, and other characters wave from a vintage red fire truck on Disneyland Park's Main Street, U.S.A.

Disneyland Resort has unveiled some exciting new changes to its historic Main Street, U.S.A. area. After nearly 70 years of enchanting guests, the park is rolling out updates that bring a fresh twist to the beloved space, particularly at one of its iconic Quick Service dining locations. In January, the Jolly Holiday Bakery Cafe, a cornerstone of Main Street, U.S.A., ...

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Easter Celebrations at Disney Parks Cancelled Due to Budget Cuts

The Easter Bunny and Mrs Bunny at Magic Kingdom Park.

Disneyland Resort has cut one of its most popular Easter offerings for 2025, reportedly citing “budget cuts.” Easter isn’t as big a celebration at the Disney parks as Christmas, but it’s still a popular time for visitors. Locals and out-of-state guests flock to Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park as public schools and many employers give families time off. ...

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Disney Park Introduces New Guest Security Measures After 19 Years

Mickey and Minnie outside Disney train station

Nearly two decades after opening in 2005, an international Disney park is now rolling out its most intrusive security measures yet. Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort have enforced strict security protocols for years, particularly in the wake of the 9/11 attacks. Guests must walk through metal detectors before entering the parks. While bag checks have largely been eliminated ...

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Line-Cutting Teens Spark Heated Clash With Disney Park Visitor

A large crowd of guests in line outside the gates waiting to enter Disneyland Park with the Main Street station of the Disneyland Railroad in the background

A Disneyland Resort guest recently shared a frustrating encounter with line-cutters during their trip, bringing attention to one of the biggest pet peeves among parkgoers. While their overall experience was magical—riding the Mad Tea Party twice at closing time and hugging Goofy and Daisy—one moment in particular left a bad taste in their mouth. A Toad’s Wild Encounter with Line-Cutters ...

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Disneyland Crowds Surge to 200-Minute Waits During Spring Break Peak

Mickey's Fun Wheel and Incredicoaster at dusk.

A recent glitch showed a 200-minute wait for a ride, sparking conversations about misleading ride wait times and Disneyland Park’s Lightning Lane. Classic Attraction Due for an Overhaul? Guests Discuss Ride Wait Times and Lightning Lane Controversy at Disneyland If you’ve ever experienced the frantic pace of Disneyland during Spring Break, you know the parks can get overcrowded, especially when ...

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