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===Parades===
===Parades===
*''Magic Happens'' (2020; 2023) (2024–present)
*''Magic Happens'' (2020; 2023) (2024–present)
*''[[Paint the Night]]'' (2015–2017) (Returning in 2025)


====Seasonal Parades====
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* [[Main Street Electrical Parade]] (1972–1996, 2017, 2019, 2022)
* [[Main Street Electrical Parade]] (1972–1996, 2017, 2019, 2022)
* ''[[Light Magic]]'' (1997)
* ''[[Light Magic]]'' (1997)
*''[[Paint the Night]]'' (2015–2017)
* ''Mickey's Costume Party Cavalcade'' (2010–2012)
* ''Mickey's Costume Party Cavalcade'' (2010–2012)



Revision as of 16:43, 14 October 2024

Former Disneyland sign near the original entrance

Disneyland is a theme park, conceived by Walt Disney, within the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. As of June 2023, Disneyland has 52 attractions with 49 rides[1] (The term "attractions" is used by Disney as a catch-all term for rides, shows, and exhibits.)[2]

Below is an incomplete list of the current attractions found in Disneyland, arranged by "land". These are only attractions from the Disneyland Park itself, not from Disney California Adventure Park, or other parts of the Disneyland Resort. Character meets are not listed in this article.

Main Street, U.S.A.

Adventureland

New Orleans Square

Critter Country

Future attractions

Frontierland

Mickey's Toontown

Fantasyland

Tomorrowland

Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge

Entertainment

Parades

  • Magic Happens (2020; 2023) (2024–present)

Seasonal Parades

Former Parades

Former Seasonal Parades

  • Frightfully Fun Parade (2016–2018)

Fountains

  • The Heartbeat of New Orleans — A Living Mural (2023–present)

Fireworks

  • Fantasmic! (1998–2016; 2017–2020; 2022–2023; 2024–present)
  • Fire of the Rising Moons (2024–present)

Seasonal Fireworks

Former Fireworks

References

  1. ^ "Attractions - Disneyland Resort".
  2. ^ "Disneyland History". Justdisney.com. July 21, 1954. Retrieved April 8, 2012.
  3. ^ Palm, Iman (August 14, 2024). "Disneyland's Critter Country to be renamed Bayou Country". ktla.com. Retrieved August 17, 2024.