Yes, there are several ways to view live or near-live footage of Disneyland, though Disney does not provide public "security style" feeds for privacy reasons. The most famous live feed is the "Ana-CAM" provided by the Howard Johnson Anaheim Hotel, which offers a high-definition, rotating view of Matterhorn Mountain, Space Mountain, and the Pixar Pal-A-Round wheel. In 2026, many "Disney Vloggers" also provide live-streamed walks through the parks on platforms like YouTube and TikTok, offering a real-time look at current crowds and weather. Additionally, some local news stations in Los Angeles maintain weather cameras on skyscrapers that can see the park skyline and the nightly fireworks. Within the official Disneyland App, you can view live wait times and virtual queue statuses, which provide a "digital pulse" of the park's activity. While you won't find a camera inside the rides themselves, the combination of high-altitude hotel cams and social media live-streams makes it easy to check the "vibe" of the park from home.