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What is it called when seniors go to Disneyland?

Get ready for a night filled with thrilling attractions and spectacular shows, and magical surprises. We are excited to announce the return of Grad Nite to the Disneyland® Resort in 2024! A night-time park celebration, exclusively designed for graduating high school seniors.



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Grad Nites are an annual event at Disneyland Resort for graduating high school seniors featuring an after-hours party at night in Disney California Adventure and daytime admission to both parks.

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All students attending Grad Nite must be graduating high school seniors that are in good standing with their school. All students must arrive together with their school in buses, large vans or chaperone-driven vehicles. Arriving at Grad Nite in a student-driven vehicle is not permitted.

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What should I wear to Grad Nite? We recommend all students and chaperones attending Grad Nite dress in comfortable casual attire and wear good walking shoes.

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Over the years, Disneyland Resort, Walt Disney World Resort, and Universal Orlando Resort have hosted various hard-ticket high school graduation events. While Walt Disney World ended its Grad Nites in 2011, Universal Orlando Resort still hosts Grad Bash at Universal Studios Florida and Islands of Adventure.

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The “Disney Del Webb” Del Webb Oasis in Winter Garden, located just minutes from Disney and other attractions, is a highly anticipated new Del Webb community in the Orlando area. Like most Del Webb communities, Del Webb Oasis will have a long list of amenities for 55+ residents to enjoy, including a 12,000 sq. ft.

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Layered costumes or costume props that surround the entire body are strongly discouraged and may be subject to additional security screening. Costumes may not reach or drag on the ground (e.g., full-length Princess dresses)

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Though there are just 2 parks at Disneyland Resort, there are still plenty of attractions and things to do. Ideally, you should plan on spending a total of 3-4 days in the parks to cover most everything, including rides, characters, shows, and fireworks.

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Greetings, Marni, and thanks for bringing your question to the Disney Parks Moms Panel! It's great to have you hEAR! Currently, the Disneyland Resort doesn't offer discounted admission if you arrive after a certain time of day. Theme-park tickets are sold on a daily basis, from one day up to five days.

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