Disney4me Posted April 17 Report Share Posted April 17 Oh, the times, they are a-changin’ at the Disneyland Resort! Sleeping Beauty Castle in Disneyland Whether we want it to or not, time does not stand still at Disneyland. In fact, the resort is celebrating its 70th anniversary this year! As time changes at “The Happiest Place on Earth”, so too do the rules and regulations. If it’s been a minute since your last Disneyland visit, there are 3 rules you need to be ready for before your next trip. Disneyland DAS Misuse Can Lead to Bans In June 2024, changes came to Disneyland’s Disability Access Service (DAS). This service accommodates visitors and their families who have difficulty tolerating extended waits in a traditional queue (or line) environment for an attraction due to a disability. ©Disney Guests enrolled in the program can go to an attraction and request a return time. To enroll, guests have to do a virtual video meeting with a trained Cast Member who will then determine the appropriate service. The Disney Parks made restrictions to limit how many guests can take advantage of the program, and additionally threatened severe action should the service be misused. ©Disney While not necessarily new, the fine print reads that falsifying information in order to qualify DAS can lead to lifetime bans and forfeiture of tickets and Magic Key passes. Pin Trading Restrictions Back in the day, you could trade pins all over the Disneyland Resort. That is no longer the case. Star Wars Pins The Disneyland Guest Pin Trading Etiquette policy has limited pin trading to a dedicated location near Westward Ho Trading Company in Disneyland Park from park opening to 3 PM daily. Westward Ho Trading Co. According to the rules, pin traders can only bring one pin trading bag measuring 14 by 12 by 6 inches, cannot use lights or signs, cannot use park benches to display pins (tables have been provided), and cannot trade pins for money, gifts, or vouchers. Pin trading via lanyards is still permitted throughout the parks. No Consistent Virtual Queues Since the pandemic, guests have gotten pretty used to virtual queues. The Disneyland Resort, however, seems to be moving away from them (for the time being). Virtual Queue Return In 2024, we saw heavy virtual queue use for Tiana’s Bayou Adventure and Haunted Mansion, but both attractions now offer regular Lightning Lane access as well as standby options. Virtual queues are still popular shows like World of Color. Haunted Mansion Disneyland seems to want to only use virtual queues for a short period of time (Tiana’s Bayou Adventure did not have a virtual queue for very long, for example), especially when an attraction’s demand is at an all-time high. As of this writing, all of the rides at the resort can be accessed via a standby line. However, keep in mind that this is all subject to change. Tiana’s Bayou Adventure We’ll continue to keep you posted on all the latest Disneyland updates so stay tuned right here at DFB to stay in the know! Want to Learn More About Disneyland? Check Out the Links Below! DFB Disneyland Restaurants Guide Disney Genie and How to Use it in Disneyland What You Need to Know About the Theme Park Reservation System for Disneyland and Disney California Adventure Closures and Construction at Disneyland Learn All About Disneyland Park See What Marvelous Stuff You’ll Find at Avengers Campus in Disney California Adventure Learn About Pixar Pier in Disney California Adventure Get All the Details About the Disneyland Mobile App Everything You Need to Know About Mobile Order in Disneyland Learn More About Disneyland’s Magic Key Program Full Details About the Holiday Season in Disneyland Full Details About Halloween Time at Disneyland Get Some STRANGE Tips for Disneyland Click HERE to Check Out Lots of Other DFB Posts About Disneyland Join the DFB Newsletter To Get All the Latest Disney News Delivered Right to Your Inbox! Click here to Subscribe If you could make a Disneyland rule, what would it be? Let us know in the comments!The post 3 New Rules Disneyland Is Enforcing in 2025 first appeared on the disney food blog.View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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