Disneyland Resort
Coverage of Disneyland Resort in the Nexus archive.
- Disneyland to offer $71 tickets for Anaheim residents
Disneyland Resort is introducing a $71 ticket offer for Anaheim residents starting July 16. This follows a previous $59 limited-time evening ticket promotion launched by the theme park.
- Disneyland’s $59 evening ticket deal now listed as 'unavailable'
Disneyland’s $59 evening ticket deal, available for less than a week, is now listed as 'unavailable' with all dates crossed out on the resort’s website. The ticket, for ages 3 and up, provided admission to either Disneyland.
- Disneyland offering evening park tickets for $59 this summer
The Disneyland Resort in Anaheim is offering a special evening ticket priced at $59 for the summer, targeting night owls.
- Disneyland offering evening park tickets for $59 this summer
The Disneyland Resort in Anaheim is offering a special evening ticket for $59 this summer. The ticket is designed for night owls, allowing access to the park during evening hours.
- Disneyland offering evening park tickets for $59 this summer
Disneyland Resort in Anaheim is offering special evening park tickets for $59 this summer, targeting night owls with extended access.
- Disneyland offering evening park tickets for $59 this summer
Disneyland Resort in Anaheim is offering special evening park tickets priced at $59 this summer. The tickets are targeted toward night owls seeking extended park hours.
- 13-year-old boy falls down waterfall of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure at Disneyland
A 13-year-old boy was hospitalized after allegedly climbing out of a vehicle on Tiana’s Bayou Adventure at Disneyland and falling down its waterfall. The incident occurred on Sunday during the ride, according to a Disneyland Resort official.
- Disneyland remains open as evacuation zone shrinks around chemical tank scare
Disneyland Resort remains open as emergency crews stabilize a chemical tank at a nearby aerospace facility in Orange County, California. The evacuation zone has shrunk, and the immediate threat of a major explosion has passed, though traffic disruptions and public concern persist.
- Disneyland guests can opt out of facial recognition at park entrances
Disneyland Resort has introduced facial recognition technology at park entrances, but guests are not required to use the system if they choose not to, according to company guidelines.
- Disneyland guests can opt out of facial recognition at park entrances
Disneyland Resort has introduced facial recognition technology at park entrances to streamline guest entry, though visitors can choose to opt out of the system. The technology is described as optional and designed to improve entry efficiency.