Disneyland Eliminates Early Entry for Resort Hotel Guests Beginning January 5, 2026

I don't even have kids but that was my early entry strategy. You could knock out all of those Fantasyland rides minus Peter Pan. That's my plan for my trip next month too.

I never saw people knocking down others during rope drop in Disneyland but I saw that in the Tokyo parks. Was wild to witness.
We ALWAYS rope drop and have done it dozens and dozens of times @ WDW and DLR over the past 6 or 8 years. Never, ever have I seen anyone pushed or knocked down.
 
this news will never affect me because I have never stayed onsite and DL and probably never will. The prices are insane when there are great hotels nearby for less than 1/2 the cost.
I can understand why it's an annoyance to those who frequent the hotels, and the single LL is just absurd.
 

Where do you usually stay and how is it? Just curious.
Recently we've been staying at the Tropicana. It's very specific to our situation where we like having a multi room suite since we have young kids. We stay at the Park View Suite right at the front of property, usually on the 3rd floor. There's an elevator with no wait, a king bed, a pull out couch, and a pull out chair. We have two bathrooms and separate space when the kids go to bed. It literally takes 5 minutes from room to security. We have easy access to tons of affordable offsite food options. We also have a balcony overlooking the monorail and the fireworks!

Yes, it is not a perfect hotel and there are pros and cons. It's been working well for us and next year will be our 4th time!

We've also stayed at both Best Westerns on Harbor. We have done Sheraton. The Fairfield and Courtyard also look like good options, but we haven't stayed there. I have a friend who likes Anaheim Hotel.

At this point in our lives we value: 1) close proximity, 2) clean rooms and bathrooms, and 3) multiple rooms.
 
this news will never affect me because I have never stayed onsite and DL and probably never will. The prices are insane when there are great hotels nearby for less than 1/2 the cost.
I can understand why it's an annoyance to those who frequent the hotels, and the single LL is just absurd.
Lol. As a PP pointed out, if this stops people from booking on-site guess where most will go? Most will not hop a plane to FL instead so say hello to your new booking competition!

Suspect more than one good neighbor hotel is gonna be popping bubbly tonight!
 
Recently we've been staying at the Tropicana. It's very specific to our situation where we like having a multi room suite since we have young kids. We stay at the Park View Suite right at the front of property, usually on the 3rd floor. There's an elevator with no wait, a king bed, a pull out couch, and a pull out chair. We have two bathrooms and separate space when the kids go to bed. It literally takes 5 minutes from room to security. We have easy access to tons of affordable offsite food options. We also have a balcony overlooking the monorail and the fireworks!

Yes, it is not a perfect hotel and there are pros and cons. It's been working well for us and next year will be our 4th time!

We've also stayed at both Best Westerns on Harbor. We have done Sheraton. The Fairfield and Courtyard also look like good options, but we haven't stayed there. I have a friend who likes Anaheim Hotel.

At this point in our lives we value: 1) close proximity, 2) clean rooms and bathrooms, and 3) multiple rooms.
Sounds great! For multiple room suite very nice.
 
Lol. As a PP pointed out, if this stops people from booking on-site guess where most will go? Most will not hop a plane to FL instead so say hello to your new booking competition!

Suspect more than one good neighbor hotel is gonna be popping bubble tonight!
I can go to WDW be there by plane in 2.5 hours! Disneyland Paris in 6.5 hours!
 
I was planning on staying at the GCH for the first time next year, but upon seeing the lowest priced room (see photo attached) and now this, absolutely forget it. I was already out at this pricing; I stayed in Greenwich Village in NYC last Fall in the $500 something range per night, there's zero chance I'm paying this to stay in Anaheim with no real benefits.
 

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I don't even have kids but that was my early entry strategy. You could knock out all of those Fantasyland rides minus Peter Pan. That's my plan for my trip next month too.

I never saw people knocking down others during rope drop in Disneyland but I saw that in the Tokyo parks. Was wild to witness.

That's surprising. I found people in Tokyo to generally have so much decoume - not jsut at Disney either! While I have never seen anyone knock someone down, I do feel like Disneyland rope drop is the most unruly that I ahve experienced, though there was one time though at Animal Kingdom, when Flight of Passage was very new, we were held on that bridge and it felt like a riot was going to break out! One older guy was shoving his way through the crowd though.
 
I was planning on staying at the GCH for the first time next year, but upon seeing the lowest priced room (see photo attached) and now this, absolutely forget it. I was already out at this pricing; I stayed in Greenwich Village in NYC last Fall in the $500 something range per night, there's zero chance I'm paying this to stay in Anaheim with no real benefits.
What dates/month was this? Just curious
 
Is this another brilliant move by Josh D’Amaro? Most overrated parks & resorts exec of all time. I literally have never understood why he had any of the hype he does. Cast members like a smile and a ‘hello’ from a boss? Uhhhhokaaay???
 












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