Should You Go to Disneyland in 2023?



Disneyland will have a LOT of changes in 2023 — and that means that THIS could be the year to take that California vacation …

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25 thoughts on “Should You Go to Disneyland in 2023?”

  1. I would pick Disneyland over WDW any day … we just went to WDW a few weeks ago.. JUST way to much walking and you waste so much of your time walking… Just nuts.. I won't go again..
    I love Disneyland and I have been there many many many times.. just a great time!!!

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  2. Given our whole experience with Disneyworld, not to be confused with Disneyland, we'd only ever go back for Hollywood Studios "IF" we could ensure the wait for Rise is not the four hours the other suckers had to wait. We got lucky … VERY lucky and only had to wait 15 minutes. The wait when we left was 2 hours and by the time the park closed it was 4 hours.

    We'd also go back for Ohana's because the food and character interactions, for us, were the best of our trip.

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  3. What exactly does "centralizing the festivals" in EPCOT mean? That sounds very crowded and even more like I'll miss things bc it's so crowded I can't get to it. There won't be things thru the pavilion anymore?

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  4. We're looking into a Disneyland trip in 2024. I've been to WDW three times before my son came along. Last summer, we had our first family trip to WDW, and he loved it. So, in summer 2023, we're going to take a longer WDW trip. This time around, I'm using a vacation planner…and she's been totally awesome at coordinating things between me and my extended family.

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  5. Going to be honest Disneyland is very underwhelming in comparison to DisneyWorld as of this moment. The only reason I could think of to go to Disneyland instead of world would be if I lived very close to land otherwise it's a no brainer.

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  6. I can vouch for the great deals available at partner hotels. We stayed at a Best Western, and it was faboo! You got to choose a to-go continental breakfast at the motel or a sit-down meal at a nearby family-dining restaurant. The rooms were very nice, and the staff was friendly. It was close to the ART bus #9 route stop, too. The busses were all ADA compliant, so I had no problems boarding my rented motorized wheelchair. We definitely plan on staying there when we return next year.

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  7. Not sure if it's the same at Disney world but at Disneyland if you stay until closing at midnight you will be treated to a few hours of very low wait times. From 10pm to midnight you can essentially walk onto many big rides including Indiana Jones, Thunder Mountain, Pirates, Haunted Mansion, Smugglers Run, and of course Splash Mountain. At DCA the park closes earlier so it's not the same but still on nights it's open until 10 the lines are much shorter at night.
    The locals must only come from 5-9 lol

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  8. I live down in San Diego, so we usually go to disney every year. Its always been my dream to go to DisneyWorld, but ive heard it is nothing compared to Disneyland? If anybody has been to both, please tell me if saving up for WDW is worth it!

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  9. I want to go to Disneyland so bad, but as a Central Florida local, traveling to California is very expensive, and so it’s unlikely I’ll get there by 2023. I still like to watch these types of videos so that I could dream of a future vacation in California. Don’t get me wrong, I’m eternally grateful to live near the Magic Kingdom and the rest of Walt Disney World, but I’d love to see all of the better attractions on the West Coast eventually.

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  10. Just wanted to say that me and my husband took a trip to Disneyland this past fall and your videos helped us so much!!! Just to know how to plan it and such! Thank you so much! Also your voice and videos are always super calming! Thank you! Have a wonderful day!

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  11. Get rid of the Rodger Rabbit ride. How about some new rides. Maybe a Steamboat Willie ride or a Mickey, Donald and Goofy Ghost Hunter ride? Let’s make going to Toon Town a fun place worth going to.

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