We're almost half way through June...where are hours for August?

I'm a WDW vet going to DL for the first time in August and I've been wondering the same thing...today I checked and noticed some strange things:

Monthly Events schedule shows hours for just August 1: https://disneyland.disney.go.com/calendars/month/2015-08-01/

Accessible Daily Calendar shows hours for Aug 1-4: https://disneyland.disney.go.com/accessible-calendar/month/2015-08-01/

What I had been checking on a daily basis is this, which stil shows 2014: https://media.disneywebcontent.com/StaticFiles/ParkHours/DLRTravelAgent_august.pdf

Is it normal for them to publish just the first few days of a month when it comes to DL hours?
 
Be patient :) the land runs completely different than the world. At DL they only start publishing the schedule about 6 weeks out, and add each day one by one. The daily schedule will not be complete even at 6 weeks out and parts of it will be probably be missing (early magic hours, shows etc). Once you are a few weeks out is when the final draft of each day will be done. This is completely normal for DL.
 
Yes, this is normal.

They only list ~45 days out (that would be what? Aug 4 or 5 today?), and as noted above...it tends to flesh out over time. Disneyland likes to stay a lot more flexible than WDW,park hours can change even after posting.
 

As planningjollyholiday said, you have to be patient with the DLR operating calendar. DLR doesn't post it's schedule 6-months in advance like WDW does. The DLR operating calendar (hours) are posted about 6-week in advance, day-by-day (sometimes there are glitches, especially around the start of a new month). Entertainment and daily schedules are often not posted initially until closer to the 30-day mark.

The travel agent calendar won't be posted until the month starts. So the August 2015 calendar won't be up until sometime on or around August 1, 2015.
 
My inclination is to say that the parks will start to reduce hours in late-August like they have in the past. While Labor Day is later this year than in some years, the AP blockout ends at about the same time, so my sense is that the parks will transition from full summer schedule to the non-peak season schedule in a similar manner to other years.
 
Thanks everyone - I knew DL published much later than WDW, but never realized they would post it day by day.
 












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