
When is the Best Time to Go to Disneyland in Los Angeles?
The weather in Los Angeles makes Disneyland accessible during the entire year. But crowds are more common during the summer months, and at holiday times, like Thanksgiving and Christmas. The park will be crowded - mainly in late summer, July and August. Keeping this in mind when you plan your travel, you can also take advantage of discounts and Disneyland package.
Below are the good and bad about the different times of the year to come visit the Magic Kingdom.
Early spring and fall may be your best to visit Los Angeles in order to miss all the crowds. However, with kids in school, it may pose a problem for taking the kids out for a long stay vacation. If you do not have children, this will be the perfect time for you to visit. The hours at the park are reduced so take this into consideration when planning.
Weather is nice during the early spring - not to hot, and fall, the weather starts to cool off. Disney offers higher discounts during this time, as they are trying to get people to still come to their resorts. So, check with Disney Vacations to see if they offer deals during the time you want to visit.
http://www.disneyresorts.com
When winter hits the rest of the country, and snow and cold blanket many cities, Los Angeles is still reaching 55o minimum and highs at 80o. Not too hot or too cold, just right to take your time seeing all the sights and riding all the rides in Disneyland. The lines are shorter and park tickets will be at a reduced cost.
Also, Disneyland has themed-events during the winter holidays, so additional perks are possible at Christmas like decorations for your tree.
Disney resorts constantly have bargains for families, with park admittance with hotel stay. You also get an hour to yourself before Disneyland officially opens to other patrons; however, the park is not open as late, so you will still need to keep moving during the day to get as much in. Worth contacting Disney Resorts to find the best bargain and time to travel.

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