We asked cast members how to have the happiest time at the happiest place on Earth!
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There's a reason Disneyland is "the happiest place on Earth." But if you don't have a solid game plan for hitting the park, you might just become the crankiest person on Earth. Luckily for you, we're here to help. We got the inside scoop from Disneyland cast members on tips, tricks, and hacks for the parks so that you can have the best visit on Earth. And while most of this information is specific to Disneyland in California, some of it can definitely be applied to other Disney parks worldwide!
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• Be aware that Disneyland recently introduced a Fastpass system for Fantasmic — there is no more camping out for spots allowed around the Rivers of America.
• If you plan on catching one or both of the nightly shows (Fantasmic and Disney California Adventure's World of Color), plan on getting a Fastpass first thing when you get to the parks, as they tend to run out quickly. The Fastpass for Fantasmic is presently located in front of Big Thunder Ranch.
• You can get a Fastpass for the nightly shows and it WON'T block you from getting Fastpasses for actual attractions at the parks.
• Be aware: Fastpass is connected between both California parks, so if you're park-hopping you will be blocked from using a Fastpass if you have one already out at either park.
• All attractions' height restrictions are listed on the Disneyland Resort website — this is a great way to check ahead of time and avoid disappointing your kid at the park itself.
• Restaurant reservations can be made up to 60 days in advance of your visit. For more popular spots — like the Blue Bayou Restaurant, where you actually eat INSIDE Pirates of the Caribbean — you should DEFINITELY book this far ahead!
• There are phone-charging stations located in the locker rooms on Main Street, U.S.A. (and Buena Vista Street in DCA). They even have cords if you forget yours.
• Useful tip: You DON'T have to lug around items you purchased at the parks the entire day. Instead, if you're staying on-site at a Disneyland property, you can send them straight back to your hotel room.
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