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If that was the reason it was idiotic to update the entry gates when they did.At least the closing of the PP entrance is for the Coco ride…
If that was the reason it was idiotic to update the entry gates when they did.At least the closing of the PP entrance is for the Coco ride…
Me!Spot on!![]()
This is a lot more money being saved than enough for hotel staff raises to be competitive with LA.This statement doesn't make sense to me. The PP entrance is adjacent to Seaside Souvenirs and across from the Golden Zephyr. My understanding is the Coco attraction is supposed to be situated behind the TSM attraction where some buildings exist that are used for parades or storage (?) and that the entrance to the Coco attraction would adjacent to Boardwalk Pizza.
If they are removing the PP entrance for the Coco attraction then TWDC would need to be removing some combination of Corn Dog Castle, Grand Californian Resort, Goofy Sky School and/or Paradise Gardens because those are the adjacent areas to the PP entrance. I have not heard that TWDC is tearing out any of those attractions, restaurants, or hotels for the new Coco attraction.
I am quite confident that the closing of the PP entrance is not for the Coco attraction but to cut costs. I suspect that DLR is now at a point that the best options for cutting costs is to eliminate on-site resort guest benefits. Increase prices and decrease costs.
Although this is speculation on my part, I am assuming that DLR will start booking 2026 vacations soon and there will be a price increase for all on-site hotels.
I recall reading that LA has passed a new ordinance to annually increase minimum wage for hotel staff to $30 / hour over the next few years (ending in 2028 for the Olympics?). Perhaps DLR (although not in LA) needs to increase hotel staff wages to make sure that they continue to staff their hotels? That's why TWDC would justify eliminating "extras" for onsite resort guests and thereby eliminating the CMs needed to staff the EE resort guests. After all, it isn't just parks that need to staff EE resort guests. The hotels need to staff security, front desk, concierge, food/beverage, maintenance, etc. for the EE guests too.
Shame on Disneyland. Shame on Disneyland. Now I have one less reason to stay at a Disney hotel down there.https://disneyland.disney.go.com/guest-services/early-admission-options/
Early Entry at the Disneyland Resort
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Prior to January 5, 2026: Guests who are checked in and staying at one of the Disneyland Resort hotels can take advantage of 30-minute early entry to a designated theme park every day of their hotel stay to enjoy select attractions, dining and shopping locations.
Each day, either Disneyland Park or Disney California Adventure Park will open early:
Please check the theme park calendar for park opening times.
- Disneyland Park: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
- Disney California Adventure Park: Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday
Starting January 5, 2026: Guests who are checked in and staying at one of the Disneyland Resort hotels can instead take advantage of one Lightning Lane entry to a Lightning Lane Multi Pass attraction during their Resort stay.
Valid theme park admission and a park reservation for the same park on the same date are also required for Guests (ages 3+). Park reservations are limited, subject to availability and not guaranteed. Lightning Lane Multi Pass entry benefit for hotel guests is subject to attraction availability and restrictions, including the Lightning Lane Multi Pass terms and conditions.
Available During Early Entry – Through January 4, 2026
During early entry admission, Guests may enjoy the following offerings.
Disneyland Park Attractions
Disneyland Park Dining and Shopping
- Alice in Wonderland
- Astro Orbitor
- Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters
- Disneyland Monorail
- Dumbo the Flying Elephant
- King Arthur Carrousel
- Mad Tea Party
- Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride
- Peter Pan's Flight
- Pinocchio’s Daring Journey
- Snow White’s Enchanted Wish
- Space Mountain
- Star Tours – The Adventures Continue
Disney California Adventure Park Attractions
- Esplanade Stroller Shop
- Little Green Men Store Command
- Little Red Wagon
- Main Street Fruit Cart
- Market House
- The Star Trader
Disney California Adventure Park Dining and Shopping
- Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT!
- Incredicoaster
- The Little Mermaid – Ariel’s Undersea Adventure
- Mater’s Junkyard Jamboree
- Monsters Inc. Mike & Sulley to the Rescue!
- Soarin' Around the World
- WEB SLINGERS: A Spider-Man Adventure
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- Cappuccino Cart
- The Collector’s Warehouse
- Esplanade Stroller Shop
- Fiddler, Fifer & Practical Cafe
- Fillmore’s Taste-In
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- To enjoy early entry admission or the Lightning Lane entry benefit, as applicable, a Guest (age 3+) must be checked in and staying at one of the Disneyland Resort hotels and have valid theme park admission and a park reservation for the same park on the same date.
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- Guests with one-park-per-day tickets must spend the day at the same park where they are enjoying the early entry period.
- Guests with a Park Hopper ticket can enjoy early entry in that day’s designated theme park and may cross over and switch between parks on the same day beginning at 11:00 AM, subject to park capacity.
- Applicable theme parks, days and times of operation, attractions, services and offerings for the early entry benefit may vary and are subject to change, availability, capacity and cancellation without notice, and not guaranteed.
- Lightning Lane Multi Pass entry benefit for hotel guests is subject to attraction availability and restrictions, including the Lightning Lane Multi Pass terms and conditions.
I agree! We booked today at the Courtyard Theme Park Entrance & saved $2,000 over the same package at Pixar Place! That’s insane!OMG...THIS IS HORRIBLE! What incentive would you possibly have to pay those ridiculous prices??????
Look out...that means Harbor hotels will be flooded....good thing I have all my CCI rezzies for next year already made!
You mean you used the Early Entry time to get to the head of the line for RSR when the park officially opened, right? Because RSR itself is not an EE ride, correct?We used EE to get on RSR and was planning on it again for our Feb. visit.
And Scott Gustin is just a DL PR flack...reporting the company line.Scott Gustin is reporting the benefit “was not widely used” and that DVC will not get the single free LL.
Hotel guests should at a minimum get 1 LL per day. Per stay is cheap as all get out.
…and they have lots of restaurant choices too. It’s like the Disney Experiences CEO must have consulted with the Evil Queen in this decision.Man, this thread is on fire...5 pages in 3 hours! People are irate...and rightly so...IMHO I would see no reason to drop those kind of dollars for NOTHING!
It really isn't a "bubble"...if I want that, I'll gladly go to WDW where I am truly in "the bubble", utilizing THEIR transportation, higher end amenities,
Yes, in recalling your great trip reports, I thought you always stayed onsite...what will you do now?They will. Trust me. Disneyland is going to lose $$$ from their hotels. I always stay onsite and early entry was a perk I used. But why not look at the higher-end offsite hotels now if it is a great deal. The market always dictates.
I would be very interested in seeing how they costed out this move. What revenue changes they expect at each of the three hotels, and whether, as you say, they considered that some people might no longer come to DLR at all (or at least at a reduced frequency), even with an outside hotel.Disney is going to find the straw that breaks the camel's back eventually at this rate. They've burned through a ton of goodwill in their base in the past few years. I've been a lifelong Disney fan and I'm probably not going to be going to Disney as much going forward.
This statement doesn't make sense to me. The PP entrance is adjacent to Seaside Souvenirs and across from the Golden Zephyr. My understanding is the Coco attraction is supposed to be situated behind the TSM attraction where some buildings exist that are used for parades or storage (?) and that the entrance to the Coco attraction would adjacent to Boardwalk Pizza.
If they are removing the PP entrance for the Coco attraction then TWDC would need to be removing some combination of Corn Dog Castle, Grand Californian Resort, Goofy Sky School and/or Paradise Gardens because those are the adjacent areas to the PP entrance. I have not heard that TWDC is tearing out any of those attractions, restaurants, or hotels for the new Coco attraction.
I am quite confident that the closing of the PP entrance is not for the Coco attraction but to cut costs. I suspect that DLR is now at a point that the best options for cutting costs is to eliminate on-site resort guest benefits. Increase prices and decrease costs.