The Downtown Disney District boasts some of the best food on property. You'll be happy to hear that you are able to leave Disney California Adventure Park and Disneyland Park for lunch at one of the restaurants at the Downtown Disney District and then back into the theme parks once you're finished.
When prepared food goes unused at Disney Parks, it doesn't get tossed—it gets donated. The Disneyland® Resort donates over 2,000 pounds each month to Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County.
A. Ideally, we'd recommend three full days. Two days for Disneyland Park and its five magical themed lands, one day for Walt Disney Studios Park and its four action-packed zones.
Disneyland Paris's bag policy has a strict size restriction for bags of 55cm x 40cm x 25cm (including wheels, pockets, and handles) inside the parks. Anything above this will need to be left at the luggage storage facilities which are just outside the entrance gates.
While it's technically possible to visit Disneyland Paris in one day and see some of the highlights, to fully experience all that the park has to offer, it's recommended to spend at least two days there.
The fee is currently $10 per person for missing your reservation, though prices are subject to change at any time. If I'm lost in the magic of the day and realize I'm not going to make it to my dining reservation, I use the My Disney Experience App to cancel or modify my reservation.
You'll need park reservations to visit and can make them by using our theme park reservation system. To enter a park, both a theme park reservation and valid park admission, for the same park on the same date, are required for Guests ages 3 and up.
Directions & Parking – Frequently Asked QuestionsDo I have to pay for parking at each theme park? A: No. If you pay for parking at one Disney theme park, you may park at other Disney theme parks on the same day for no additional charge.