My wife and I are looking to spend the day at Disneyland this coming Monday (Feb 9th). It's been a couple years since I've been there and had a few questions.
First, the hours next Monday say 9am to 9pm. Do they open up main street prior to 9am and then have the rope drop right at 9am for the rest of the park? What time will they open up the gate to get into main street?
Since it's a Monday, will they have any night time shows like fireworks or Fantasmic?
We were thinking of just buying tickets at the gate...single day, single park ticket. Are there legal ways of getting discount tickets or park hopper tickets that are unused? If not, do some of you purchase tickets in your home town before you go so you don't have to wait in line at the ticket booth? I think our local AAA office sells them...
I see that the list of rides that will be out of commission (refurbishment) is a little long, but I guess that's what you get when you go in February. It just won't be the same without the train going around the park!
And, is the Matterhorn ride ever open??? I swear it has been closed for the past 30+ years! (I've only gone to Disneyland probably 10-15 times over the past 30 years, but I guess it's just bad timing on my part).
We will be driving over from Arizona on Sunday night...we are looking for a cheap (but not trashy) hotel close by to crash for the Sunday night only. Since it's a Sunday night, hopefully there will be plenty of availability. Any recommendations? Priceline? "HotelTonight" maybe?
Thanks!
First, the hours next Monday say 9am to 9pm. Do they open up main street prior to 9am and then have the rope drop right at 9am for the rest of the park? What time will they open up the gate to get into main street?
Since it's a Monday, will they have any night time shows like fireworks or Fantasmic?
We were thinking of just buying tickets at the gate...single day, single park ticket. Are there legal ways of getting discount tickets or park hopper tickets that are unused? If not, do some of you purchase tickets in your home town before you go so you don't have to wait in line at the ticket booth? I think our local AAA office sells them...
I see that the list of rides that will be out of commission (refurbishment) is a little long, but I guess that's what you get when you go in February. It just won't be the same without the train going around the park!

We will be driving over from Arizona on Sunday night...we are looking for a cheap (but not trashy) hotel close by to crash for the Sunday night only. Since it's a Sunday night, hopefully there will be plenty of availability. Any recommendations? Priceline? "HotelTonight" maybe?
Thanks!