Friday, April 11, 2008

How can I see all of Disneyland in one day?|175710

Me and 3 brothers (all in our 20_s) are going to California this June and have decided to stop by Disneyland for only one day. We dont really plan on going on much rides, we just want to get a general idea of how the park looks like, but I_ve looked at maps of it and it looks enormous.

What areas of Disneyland do you recommend I avoid, and which areas do you recommend I see? We aren_t bringing any kids with us, and we dont plan on going on much rides.

Thanks in advance.

  • You can totally do Disneyland in one day with four young men! Have fun, adults really can have a good time too. Here are some specifics that I can give you.
    When you enter the park, get on the train and exit in New Orleans Square and visit that part first �C Splash Mountain, Haunted Mansion, Pirates, and Big Thunder Mountain. This part of the park is my favorite because it is green, has good music, and good restaurants that don��t serve just hamburgers. Then visit Adventureland and ride Indiana Jones and Jungle Cruise. Visit the Tiki Room; it��s an original and gives you a rest. This will lead you to the Hub and the Walt _ Mickey statue. Proceed to Fantasyland and check it out, walk around �C no rides. Head towards It��s A Small World and Toon Town. Toon Town is good to look at, not much to ride. But you have to go on Small World. Get on the train again (at Toon Town) and exit in Tomorrowland. Ride Space Mountain and Star Tours. This will lead you back to the Hub and Main Street. Stroll down Main Street and check out the shops before you leave. The shows are great! I would definitely not miss Fantasmic and the fireworks. The Golden Horseshoe show is funny and well-done.
    Generally �C visit one land at a time and avoid zigzagging across the park. Get there at park opening to make the most of your time. Midday is the most busy and crowded; you can take it easy in the midday and do the rides early and late. The fast passes are good; you can use them if you wish. I took 4 Brits there and we had about 4 hours and we were able to do all the big rides in that time. It helped to have a ��tour guide.�� Check out Disneyland��s website, they have the park hours and show times published there. Have a great time!

  • Short and sweet:
    (1) Avoid the _kiddie_ section.
    (2) Don_t come on the weekend.

  • Ah this can be done. I_ve done it many many times. First off, purchase your park tickets once you get there. Buying a 1 day ticket online from Disney will add a processing fee (3 day or longer tickets do not for some reason). Arrive early (check www.disneyland.com for hours) and head back to Toontown (rear of the park), or vear left toward Splash Mountain then work your way around, either clockwise or counterclowise (your choice). So many people just head straight for fantasyland and then work their way around to the back ends of the park. It actually isn_t that large and you should be able to see quite a bit in one day. Take advantage of fast passes, visit on a weekday (if at all possible) and make a dining reservation for dinner. I recommend the Blue Bayou ($20-$30 a person but worth it!). To make a dining reservation, call 714-781-DINE
    The Storyteller Cafe at the Grand Californian is also a great dining choice. You guys may also like the ESPN Zone at Downtown Disney. They have amazing buffalo wings!
    Have a great time!

  • You can_t do it all in one day. Why don_t you pick two of your most interesting ones and go with that. Even without riding the rides..it_s still a lot of walking and transferring on the monorails between parks takes time too. You just can_t do it. Instead...just see two of them. Considering you are older, I would do Epcot and MGM or one of those and Magic Kingdom.

  • it_s not that big. you can handle disneyland. it_s definitely a lot of fun when its not crowded with annoying kids.

  • Be there when it first opens. Visit Fantasyland first, because later in the day it becomes impossible to get through the crowds. In June, the park is probably open till 11 or midnight, and usually opens at 9 -- you can do it all in one day.

    It looks much larger on a map than it is.

  • It most likely will not happen.

  • You could see the main park easily in 1 day; despite a kid place I love Toon Town. Skip the kid area of fantasy land. Take the monorail or the train around first to get the layout. The most famous rides are the Matterhorn _ the space mountain. The ones in frontier land where you get wet are nice if its hot. There is a restaurant in the Pirates of the Caribbean which is nice _ atmospheric. I also like the Haunted Mansion _ the Indiana Jones ride. Main Street Disney is the area before the park and is free--there are shops, restaurants, clubs etc there.

  • Well there is alot to see. But if u don_t go to all the rides , u can see the whole place.(But they have really long lines). Everything is worth while to see. If u don_t go to much rides, then u should see everything, just get there early.

  • I_ve been there twice and I was able to see everything. I like Space Mountain the best and the Haunted House. It_s all fun. Also, Pirates of the Caribbean.

  • Go early in the morning, and stay until closing. Go early in June before school gets out for the summer and go on a week day, stay away from week-ends. I just did it last week and saw pretty much everything and had so much fun. Why wouldn_t you want to go on rides? Thunder Mountain is really fun, Pirates, Haunted Mansion, Space Mountain and even the dorky Buzz Lightyear was kinda fun. The treehouse and jungle ride. If you are going to Disneyland you need to experience as much as you can.

  • its not as big as it seems
    lol

    you should of course ride pirates, the haunted mansion, and space mountain.

    but these lines are always really long so you should do this hing called fast pass.

    also, stay for the fireworks and the parades.

    :)

    hope this helps

  • Sorry, but you can_t see all of Disneyland in one day! Too many exciting things to see! (expecially with children)
    I wish you could though! : )
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