Disneyland Dropping 11 a.m. Park Hopper Restriction Later This Year

During the same media event where Disneyland leaders confirmed Monsters, Inc. will stay open longer, another guest-favorite change quietly stole the spotlight.

The 11 a.m. Park Hopper restriction is going away! Yes, you read that correctly!

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Later this year, guests with Park Hopper tickets will once again be able to move freely between Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure at any time during the day. Right now, visitors must start in the park they reserved and wait until 11 a.m. before hopping over to the other side. Once this change takes effect, that waiting period disappears.

If this all feels familiar, it should. This is essentially how Park Hopper worked before 2020. You could start your morning at Disneyland, wander over to Disney California Adventure for lunch, then head back later for fireworks. You didn’t have to plan your day around a clock or wait for a specific time to switch parks.

During the media briefing, Disneyland President Thomas Mazloum admitted that the current setup can feel restrictive, especially for locals and repeat visitors. He said resort leadership has been talking through ways to bring back some of that lost flexibility while still keeping a handle on crowd levels.

Park reservations aren’t going away, at least not right now. But dropping the 11 a.m. rule is a much-welcomed change. It gives guests more freedom to shape their day around what they actually want to do, not what time the system says they’re allowed to move.

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Disney hasn’t shared an exact date for when the change will roll out, only that it’s happening later this year. More details are expected soon.

For many guests, though, the headline is simple: Park Hopping at Disneyland is about to feel a lot more like it used to.


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