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Disneyland Just Dropped Its Most Hated Rule

For years, one of the most complained-about rules at Disneyland Resort required guests to wait until 11 in the morning before switching between the two parks, turning what used to be a spontaneous and carefree day into something that had to be carefully planned around a clock. That frustrating restriction is officially going away later this year, and longtime fans and frequent visitors are already calling it one of the best changes Disney has made in recent memory. The ability to move freely between Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure at any moment has always been central to what makes the resort special, allowing families to chase shorter wait times, catch a favorite parade, or simply wander wherever the magic calls without watching the clock. For the millions of guests who visit each year, including families who plan their entire itinerary around ride wait times and show schedules, the return of full flexibility means the rhythm of a Disney day is about to feel a whole lot more like the effortless adventure it was always meant to be.

Disney confirmed the change at a recent media briefing, making clear that the elimination of the 11 AM waiting window will take effect later in 2026, giving guests back the kind of freedom that was quietly taken away during the post-pandemic era. The announcement comes at a meaningful moment for the resort, which is currently preparing for a major expansion that includes a brand new Avatar-themed land now under construction. Disney has been upfront about wanting to minimize frustration for guests while that building work unfolds around them, and removing the park-hopping restriction is one of the most direct ways to deliver on that promise. Adding to the good news, the beloved Monsters Inc. ride, which had previously been scheduled to close early for construction, will now stay open through the rest of the year, giving families one more reason to celebrate what is shaping up to be a genuinely exciting season at the happiest place on earth.

Source: https://www.aol.com/articles/disneyland-dropping-most-frustrating-rule-121300963.html

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