Disneyland Resort Articles and News Stories


Celebrate the Fourth of July at Disneyland with Special Performances

The Disneyland Resort has announced some special entertainment, both in the Parks and around the community, for Independence Day! The 1st Marine Division Band out of nearby Camp Pendleton will be at Disneyland Park for several Fourth of July performances. First, they’ll participate in the Flag Retreat Ceremony at 5:00pm in Town Square. Then prior Celebrate the Fourth of July at Disneyland with Special Performances

Inside Out Attraction Coming in 2019 to Pixar Pier Will be Called Emotional Whirlwind

As previously announced, the Inside Out Headquarters neighborhood on Pixar Pier at Disney California Adventure will feature an attraction themed to the popular movie. Today, the Disneyland Resort announced that the attraction will be called Inside Out Emotional Whirlwind. The Disney Parks Blog also released an artist’s rendering of the attraction, and as rumored, the Inside Out Attraction Coming in 2019 to Pixar Pier Will be Called Emotional Whirlwind

Incredicoaster: Full Ride Details

The fastest attraction in the Disneyland Resort, Incredicoaster will be the first ride-through attraction in the world to showcase characters from Disney•Pixar’s Incredibles. This coaster will feature new music by Academy Award-winning composer Michael Giacchino, who scored The Incredibles and Incredibles 2. Along with new music, the Incredicoaster will feature impressive special effects, lighting, and character Incredicoaster: Full Ride Details

International Travelers to Face New Powder Restrictions When Flying to the United States

Soon travelers flying to the United States from international airports will be subject to the same TSA rules on powder that have already been implemented at domestic airports. Beginning June 30th, containers of powder larger than 12 ounces that are in carry-on bags could be subject to extra screening or banned from the airplane cabin. International Travelers to Face New Powder Restrictions When Flying to the United States

It’s Not the Size of the Castle: Is Disneyland Becoming Too Adult?

When Walt Disney imagined Disneyland, he pictured it as a “family park where parents and children could have fun together.” That idea really only lasted a few years, because the opening of Matterhorn Bobsleds in 1959 brought along with it the first height restriction. Still, Disneyland Park, and to a lesser extent Disney California Adventure, have It’s Not the Size of the Castle: Is Disneyland Becoming Too Adult?

After Contentious Debate, Anaheim City Council Puts Living Wage Initiative on November Ballot

Last night, the Anaheim City Council voted to add a ballot measure to the November election that would force large employers that accept city subsidies, including the Disneyland Resort, to pay a “living wage.” Both Disneyland cast members and Anaheim employers shared their thoughts with a “divided” City Council before the vote. Late last week, After Contentious Debate, Anaheim City Council Puts Living Wage Initiative on November Ballot