Disney generally doesn't release figures, but average attendance for the Disneyland park is around 50,000/day. Disney California Adventure attendance is significantly lower, probably around 27,000/day.
Disneyland does not sell half day passes. 1 Day/1 Park tickets are the closest available option while Park Hoppers allow visitors access to both parks.
Christmas Day is considered to be the busiest holiday day at Disney theme parks. This is based on attendance at all Disney theme parks including Disneyland, Disney World, Epcot Center, Euro Disney, and all others.
Now, the entire price depends on how many days you're going there, but the park hopper function adds $59.00 more to your ticket. For example, for one day's ticket for someone over the age of 10, the total would be around $137.39. But, who goes to Disney alone for a single day?
Absolutely -- I just went in July, 2009, and we got so much done in one day by using Fast Pass. And we discovered a glitch in their computer. The two parks' computers don't talk to each other so you can get a Fast Pass in Disneyland and then (if you have a Park Hopper ticket) go to California Adventure and get a Fast Pass there right away without waiting until the time on your Disneyland Fast Pass.
Disneyland first opened exactly one year to the day after construction started.
Yes, most amusement parks are open on Memorial Day. Expect to find large crowds and long lines. Disneyland will be open 9 am to 12 midnight on Memorial Day and is a top destination for many Californians during the Memorial Day weekend.
Disneyland does not sell half day passes. 1 Day/1 Park tickets are the closest available option while Park Hoppers allow visitors access to both parks.
Christmas Day is considered to be the busiest holiday day at Disney theme parks. This is based on attendance at all Disney theme parks including Disneyland, Disney World, Epcot Center, Euro Disney, and all others.
No, tickets are non-transferable between resorts. Passes purchased at Walt Disney World cannot be used at Disneyland or any of the international Disney parks.
If by Theme Parks, you mean, say, Disney's Animal Kingdom and EPCOT, then yes. It is extremely possible and even encouraged through the Park-Hopper tickets. For a little extra, you are given the ability to enter and exit all of the parks in the same resort (Disneyland, Disney World, etc.) On the other hand, if you mean visiting Disneyland and Disney World in the same day... that might be a little trickier, but it's possible.
Disney Parks are designed so that it would take at least a week to come close to experiencing everything that they have to offer.
Now, the entire price depends on how many days you're going there, but the park hopper function adds $59.00 more to your ticket. For example, for one day's ticket for someone over the age of 10, the total would be around $137.39. But, who goes to Disney alone for a single day?
Absolutely -- I just went in July, 2009, and we got so much done in one day by using Fast Pass. And we discovered a glitch in their computer. The two parks' computers don't talk to each other so you can get a Fast Pass in Disneyland and then (if you have a Park Hopper ticket) go to California Adventure and get a Fast Pass there right away without waiting until the time on your Disneyland Fast Pass.
Disneyland first opened exactly one year to the day after construction started.
Around 1 million people go to Disneyland in March, in total.About 30,000 people a day
About $200 but if I can remember the site tere is one 2 day hopper passes for $111
I went to both Disney parks and Disny World Florida is WAY bigger though Disney Land is the origanal. ITS WALT DISNEY WORLD IN FLORIDA AND DISNEY LAND IN CALIFORNIA I HAVE BEEN TO BOTH TO AND IT ONLY TOOK ME A DAY AND A HALF TO DO EVERYTHIND AT DISNEY LAND AND ABOUT A WEEK AND A HALF TO DO EVERYTHING AT WALT DISNEY WORLD Disneyland has two parks - Disneyland (original) and California Adventure -- and a decent size shopping area -- Downtown Disney. I did most of the big stuff in both parks in one day in California back in July -- but I had no children with me. Disney World in Florida has four theme parks, two water parks and a huge shopping area. The Magic Kingdom is larger than Disneyland in California. EPCOT has two areas -- Future World and the World Showcase. The World Showcase has a lagoon in it which could hold the Magic Kingdom. The Studios is the smallest park. Animal Kingdom is bigger than EPCOT. My whole family went in June to Florida -- set up 10 today days with a 7 day Park Ticket and we were shortchanged on time for the Studios, only did 1/2 day at Animal Kingdom, and did everything we wanted to do at least twice at EPCOT and Magic Kingdom. Had a spa day and a shopping day -- and just had a blast.Disney WORLD is in Florida, Disney LAND is in California