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PARK
PLAN
Disneyland® 2-Day Park Plan
Disneyland® Park shares many of the same lands as Magic Kingdom® Park, including Adventureland, Tomorrowland,
Fantasyland, Frontierland and Main Street, U.S.A. It also shares some attractions with the same name, although they
are not all exact replicas. Pirates of the Caribbean at Disneyland® Park, for example, is thought to be superior to its
counterpart in Magic Kingdom® Park, with more elaborate storytelling, more waterfall drops and an expanded city
burning scene. It opened in 1967 and remains the park’s most popular attraction. Because of the large number of
attractions at Disneyland® Park, we suggest allotting at least two days to explore this park and taking advantage of
FASTPASS, Disney’s ride wait system, and MaxPass, an optional paid add-on that allows you to make FASTPASS res-
ervations from your smart phone.
We recommend arriving at least 30 minutes ahead of the official opening so that you are one of the first to enter the
park. (Guests who are driving should arrive an hour early to park and access the tram or parking shuttles.) Guests
taking advantage of the Extra Magic Hour or Magic Morning benefits are allowed one-hour early entry into the park
on select days (usually Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday but sometimes more days during some holiday periods), with
access to Tomorrowland and Fantasyland attractions.
Unlike crowds at Walt Disney World® Resort that generally peak in the afternoon and then ease off in the evening,
crowds generally build and build throughout the day at Disneyland® Park. Locals with annual passes make up a large
percentage of the guests and will often visit the park after work, making the evening hours as crowded as the after-
noons. For this reason, we highly recommend visiting the highest priority attractions in the morning when waits are
lowest. We encourage guests to experience your chosen attractions in each land before moving on to the next.
Disney FASTPASS Service: The Disneyland® Resort has two options for using FASTPASS. The Disneyland® Resort con-
tinues to make use of the traditional FASTPASS service, wherein guests can collect FASTPASSES at certain attractions
to return at specified hour-long windows later in the day. After collecting a FASTPASS, a guest has a waiting period
before being able to collect the next FASTPASS, with shows like World of Color and Fantasmic! being the exception.
A guest can collect another FASTPASS after the time stated on the current FASTPASS passes (or two hours pass).
FASTPASSES DO get distributed quickly for some attractions. For example, Space Mountain FASTPASSES go faster
than other Disneyland® Park rides.
MaxPass is another option for using FASTPASS through your smart phone. You can purchase MaxPass through the
Disneyland Mobile App once you enter the park or when you purchase your tickets. It costs $10 per person per day
and also comes with unlimited PhotoPass downloads for the days you have activated MaxPass. MaxPass can help you
maximize time because you can save a lot of extra walking and even make FASTPASS reservations from either park
for both Disneyland® Park and Disney California Adventure® Park when Park Hopping. You can start making reserva-
tions once you have entered the turnstile at a park entrance or the Monorail. MaxPass usually offers earlier FASTPASS
return times than traditional FASTPASS, meaning you can skip a few more lines when you spring for MaxPass. Plus, as
soon as you scan your park ticket at a ride to redeem the FASTPASS, you can immediately reserve your next FAST-
PASS while standing in line. The exception is show FASTPASSES. You have to obtain those in person.
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There are several things to take into consideration that could affect your park plan:
• FASTPASS availability
• Ride closures
• Extra Magic Hour/Magic Morning
• Shows such as Jedi Training: Trials of the Temple
• Parades, fireworks and nighttime show schedules/availability
• Park hours/crowd levels
• Weather
• Your own personal interests and ages, heights, and interests of children
Disneyland® Park Single Rider Attractions:
Single rider lines are an excellent choice for those guests who don’t mind splitting up their party in exchange for a
shorter wait time. Guests must meet height and age requirements to ride alone.
• Indiana Jones™ Adventure ©Disney/Lucasfilm Ltd.
• Matterhorn Bobsleds
• Splash Mountain
• Space Mountain
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VISIT ANYTIME
QUICK RESTAURANT
VISIT WITHIN FIRST HR ORWITH FASTPASS
VISIT AFTER NOON
VISIT IN FIRST OR LAST 2 HRS
1. Get FP for Matterhorn Bobsleds
2. Peter Pan’s Flight
3. Dumbo the Flying Elephant
4. Alice in Wonderland (Keep an eye out for the Mad Hatter and Alice!)
5. Sign up for Jedi Training (If you have a child between ages 4-12 who is a Star Wars fan)
6. Matterhorn Bobsleds
7. Get FP for Space Mountain
8. Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage inspired by Disney•Pix-ar’s Finding Nemo
9. Autopia
10. Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters inspired by Disney•Pixar’s Toy Story 2
11. Space Mountain
12. Get FP for Star Tours
13. Star Wars™ Jedi Training Academy ©Disney/Lucasfilm Ltd.
14. Star Tours - The Adventures Continue © Disney/Lucasfilm Ltd. © & TM Lucasfilm Ltd.Jungle Cruise
15. Get FP for Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin
16. Get lunch (You can also go to a nearby hotel for a nap or swim. Consider seeing a show if you do not wish to leave the park.)
17. Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin ROGER RABBIT Character ©Disney/Ambin Entertainment, Inc.
18. Minnie’s House
19. Mickey’s House and Meet Mickey
20. Toon Town activities (Gadget’s Go Coaster, Cip ‘n Dale Treehouse, Donald’s Boat, Goofy’s Playhouse, etc.)
21. “it’s a small world”
22. Mad Tea Party
23. King Arthur Carrousel
24. Snow White’s Scary Adventures
25. Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride
26. Have dinner
27. Fireworks
We’ve created this two-day park plan so you can experience the most popular
attractions with the lowest waits, prioritizing rides that should be visited within
the first hour, and within the first two and last two hours. It is best to decide
which plan day to follow based on the day of the week you are visiting due to
Extra Magic Hour and Magic Morning early entry schedule. This two-day plan
assumes you are not attending early entry and that you arrive at rope drop for
official park opening. (If you do attend early entry, then you have the advan-
tage of knocking a few Tomorrowland and Fantasyland attractions off the list
early and then you can hop onto the plan at rope drop.)
Disneyland® 2-Day Park Plan
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VISIT ANYTIME
QUICK RESTAURANT
VISIT WITHIN FIRST HR ORWITH FASTPASS
VISIT AFTER NOON
VISIT IN FIRST OR LAST 2 HRS
1. Get Fantasmic! FP (Distributed near Rivers of America near Frontier Landing)
2. Get FP for Indiana Jones Adventure
3. Jungle Cruise
4. Pirates of the Caribbean
5. Indiana Jones™ Adventure ©Disney/Lucasfilm Ltd.
6. Get FP for Splash Mountain
7. Haunted Mansion
8. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
9. Splash Mountain
10. Get FP for Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
11. Tarzan’s Treehouse™ TARZAN™ Owned by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. and used by permission. COPYRIGHT Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. and Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
12. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
13. Have lunch (Could also head to nearby hotel to nap or swim or see a show if you do not wish to leave the park)
14. Disney Princess Fantasy Faire
15. Sleeping Beauty Castle Walkthrough
16. Mickey’s Soundsational Parade
17. Tinker Bell & a Fairy Friend at Pixie Hollow
18. Star Wars™ Launch Bay © & TM Lucasfilm Ltd.
19. Have dinner
20. Fantasmic! (Arrive early for best viewing spots)
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VISIT IN FIRST OR LAST 2 HRS
VISIT AFTER 11 AM
TABLE SERVICE DINING
QUICK RESTAURANTS
RESTROOMS
MEET THE CHARACTER
FIRST AID
SMOKING AREA
Disneyland® 2-DAY PARK PLAN MAP
FANTASYLAND
FRONTIERLAND
NEW ORLEANSSQUARE ADVENTURELAND
MAIN ST. USA
TOMORROWLAND
CRITTER COUNTRY
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VISIT ANYTIME
VISIT WITHIN FIRST HR ORWITH FASTPASS
VISIT IN FIRST OR LAST 2 HRS
VISIT AFTER 11 AM
TABLE SERVICE DINING
QUICK RESTAURANTS
RESTROOMS
MEET THE CHARACTER
FIRST AID
SMOKING AREA
Disneyland® GENERAL MAP
FANTASYLAND
FRONTIERLAND
NEW ORLEANSSQUARE ADVENTURELAND
MAIN ST. USA
TOMORROWLAND
CRITTER COUNTRY
ENTRANCE
FRONTIERLAND
Disneyland® Railroad
FantasylandTheatre
Disneyland® Railroad
Disneyland® Railroad
Disneyland® Railroad
Disneyland® Monorail
Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage
Davy Crockett's Explorer Canoes
Splash Mountain
The Many Adventures
of Winnie the PoohPirate's Lair
on Tom Sawyer Island
Haunted Mansion
Chip 'n Dale Treehouse
Mickey's House and Meet Mickey
Minnie's House
Donald's Boat
Goofy's Playhouse
Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin
Gadget's Go Coaster
Casey Jr. Circus Train
Dumbo the Flying Elephant
Storybook Land Canal Boats
King Arthur Carrousel
Mad Tea Party
Mr. Toad's Wild Ride
Peter Pan's Flight
Sleeping Beauty Castle Pixie Hollow -
Tinker Bell & Her Fairy Friends
Pinocchio's Daring Journey
Snow White's Scary Adventures
Autopia
Star WarsLaunch Bay
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
Frontierland Shootin'
Exposition
RoyalTheatre
RoyalHall
EnchantedTiki Room
Indiana Jones™ Adventure
Pirates of the Caribbean
Jungle CruiseTarzan's
Treehouse™
Mark Twain Riverboat
Sailing Ship Columbia
Main Street Cinema
Main Street Vehicles
The Disney Gallery
The Disneyland Story
“It's a Small World”
Troubadour Tavern
Astro Orbitor
Space Mountain
Buzz Lightyear
Astro Blasters
Star ToursThe Adventures
Continue
Alice in Wonderland
Matterhorn Bobsleds
Pluto’s Dog House
Daisy’s Diner
Clarabelle’s
Edelweiss Snacks
Galacticgrill
Redd Rockett’sPizza PortPlaza
InnJolly HolidayBakery cafe
Tiki Juice Bar
Aladdin’s Oasis
Tropical ImportsBengal barbecue
River BelleTerrace
Blue BayouRestaurant
Mint Julep Bar
French MarketRestaurant
HarbourGalley
Hungry BearRestaurant
Cafe Orleans
Royal StreetVeranda
Stage Door Cafe
The Golden Horseshoe
Red RoseTavern
RefreshmentCorner
Gibson GirlIce Cream
Parlor
Carnation Cafe
Market House
Rancho del Zocalo
Jedi Training: Trials of the
Temple
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Packing ListFAMILY
Sunglasses
Bacterial wipes and gel
Small sewing kit/Safety pins
Keys
Q-Tips
Umbrella
Ponchos
Tweezers/Nail clippers
Water Bottles
Backpacks
Autograph Book
Fat Pin for Autograph Book
Zip-top bags
Other:
Miscellaneous
Immodium
Antacid
Band-Aids
Benadryl
Anti-itch cream
Moleskin
Laxative
Ibuprofen, Tylenol
Prescriptions
Vitamins
Sunscreen
Infants’/children’s pain medication
Infants’/children’s allergy medication
Other:
Medical
Cell phone + charger
Laptop + charger
iPad + charger
Camera bag + Camera
Camera battery + Charger
Camera accessories
SD cards
Portable Charger
Other:
Electronics
Park tickets
Cash/Credit cards
Driver’s license
Emergency Numbers
Medical information/Cards
Copy of your tickets
Undercover Tourist order confirmation number:
Flight confirmation number:
Rental car confirmation number:
Hotel confirmation number:
Other:
Documents
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Toiletry Bag
Tooth brush + Tooth paste + Floss
Razor + Shaving Cream
Comb
Deodorant
Hair products
Pajamas
Swimsuit
Underwear
Socks
Short-sleeve/Long-sleeve Shirts/ T-shirts
Jeans/Pants/Shorts
Light jacket/Sweatshirt
Tennis Shoes
Loafers
Flip-flops
Hats
Watch
Other:
HIS Vacation Packing List
Makeup Bag + Makeup
Toiletry Bag
Lotion
Brush
Face wash
Moisturizer
Deodorant
Tampons/Pads
Razors + Shaving Cream
Hair products + Styling tools
Bathing suit + Cover-up
Hat
Bras + Underwear
Socks
Pajamas
Jewelry + Accessories
Shirts/T-shirts/Tank tops
Light jacket/Sweatshirt
Shorts/Jeans/Pants/Skirts
Sandals/Dressy shoes
Flip-flops
Tennis shoes
Hair accessories
Other:
HERS Vacation Packing List
Diaper Bag (Change of clothes, Diapers, Wipes etc.)
Bottles
Baby food
Sippy cups
Bibs
Diapers
Swim diapers
Swim goggles
Stroller
Car seat
Blanket
Favorite plush or small toy
Backpack
Handheld games
Coloring books/Drawing Pad/ Journal
Pens/Pencils/Crayons/Markers
Snacks for the plane
Kid’s toothbrush
Kid’s toothpaste
Kid’s hairbrush/comb
Bathing suit/suits
Hat
Underwear
Socks
Pajamas
Shirts/T-shirts/Tank tops
Sweatshirt
Shorts/Jeans/Skirts
Sandals/Flip flops
Tennis shoes
Other:
INFANTS’/CHILDREN’S Vacation Packing List (checkboxes for multiple children)
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