figment_jii
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Apr 22, 2006
Figment's 24-Hour Day in Disneyland and Disney's California Adventure
Figment had read about the 24-hour Leap Day and 24-hour Monsterous Summer events the last few years and thought they sounded fun. The reports of capacity crowds had him a little worried, but he decided that this year, if Disneyland did another 24-hour event, he would go. They announced the event back in late February (coincidentally, on the day he was driving down to Disneyland for Mardi Gras!), so he booked his hotel and made plans to be there on May 23-24, 2014.
Entertainment Guides: Each park had their own entertainment guide which listed the special activities, show times, foods, etc. for the 24-hour day. Initially, the guides were only available in their respective parks, so it meant having to visit both parks early in the day so Figment could plan out his schedule.
Lockers – Disneyland’s lockers were closed, so there were only lockers available in the Esplanade (two sets) and inside DCA.
The lockers on the Esplande opened at 3:00 am, which is when guests were allowed into the Esplanade area. The lockers in DCA were available from 6:00 am, which is when the park opened. Outside each of the locker areas were signs saying that the lockers would be cleared at 7:00 am on Saturday. So, guests had essentially one hour after the parks close to get their stuff out of the lockers.
Coming up next, the hour-by-hour breakdown...
Figment had read about the 24-hour Leap Day and 24-hour Monsterous Summer events the last few years and thought they sounded fun. The reports of capacity crowds had him a little worried, but he decided that this year, if Disneyland did another 24-hour event, he would go. They announced the event back in late February (coincidentally, on the day he was driving down to Disneyland for Mardi Gras!), so he booked his hotel and made plans to be there on May 23-24, 2014.
Entertainment Guides: Each park had their own entertainment guide which listed the special activities, show times, foods, etc. for the 24-hour day. Initially, the guides were only available in their respective parks, so it meant having to visit both parks early in the day so Figment could plan out his schedule.
Lockers – Disneyland’s lockers were closed, so there were only lockers available in the Esplanade (two sets) and inside DCA.
The lockers on the Esplande opened at 3:00 am, which is when guests were allowed into the Esplanade area. The lockers in DCA were available from 6:00 am, which is when the park opened. Outside each of the locker areas were signs saying that the lockers would be cleared at 7:00 am on Saturday. So, guests had essentially one hour after the parks close to get their stuff out of the lockers.
Coming up next, the hour-by-hour breakdown...
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