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A Homecoming at The Happiest Place on Earth: Derek Klena Visits Disneyland with the Savannah Bananas

What happens when The Greatest Show in Sports takes over The Happiest Place on Earth? A fast-paced day full of nonstop fun, Disney magic, and a bit of baseball! The Savannah Bananas have landed in SoCal, and delighted fans yesterday at Disneyland Resort with their signature spectacle of choreography, comedy, and crowd-pleasing entertainment.

For those in attendance, the split-tacular schedule was jam-packed with lively performances, player interactions, special surprise moments, and lots of themed merchandise or banana-flavored bites and beverages to enjoy. It was a true taste of what makes Banana Ball such a sensation, being a spontaneous, joy-filled show where absolutely anything can happen.

Among the standout stars of the day was Derek Klena, who joined the Bananas for the 2026 season as an entertainment player and pitcher, bringing his own theatrical flair and powerhouse stage presence to a team known for their distinctive mix of athleticism and showmanship.

We caught up with Derek ahead of the team’s visit to talk about how Disney Parks influenced his impressive Broadway career, what it’s like stepping onto the field with the Savannah Bananas, and how this day at Disneyland felt like coming home to his Southern California roots.

Derek Klena Savannah Bananas Disneyland
Derek Klena Savannah Bananas Disneyland
Derek Klena Savannah Bananas Disneyland
Derek Klena Savannah Bananas Disneyland
Derek Klena Savannah Bananas Disneyland
Derek Klena Savannah Bananas Disneyland
Derek Klena Savannah Bananas Disneyland
Derek Klena Savannah Bananas Disneyland
Derek Klena Savannah Bananas Disneyland

Growing Up a Disneyland Local

For many Southern California residents, Disneyland is a formative piece of childhood, and that was certainly the case for Derek, who grew up not far from Anaheim in West Covina, California. He recalls Disneyland Resort as a place where he spent much of his time in those early years thanks to annual passes gifted by his grandparents, enjoying endless magical moments alongside his two younger siblings and parents.

When asked about any favorite Disneyland traditions from his childhood, Derek mentioned parades as something that were always a must-see and remain one of his most treasured components of any Disney day.

Adventureland and New Orleans Square are two of his favorite areas throughout the parks. He remembers many nights hurrying to Pirates of the Caribbean and Indiana Jones Adventure just before park close, and called the Enchanted Tiki Room a “staple of childhood.” And he loves hopping on the Disneyland Railroad at Mickey’s Toontown (especially after a long day of walking; I know we’ve all been there) to ride to the front of the park, of course traveling back in time to see the dinosaurs along the way!

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Derek’s Disneyland Resort Must-Do’s

Derek had many Disney touchpoints outside of the parks through his childhood, naming Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Hercules and The Hunchback of Notre Dame as two of his most-watched animated films that still inspire and influence him today as an artist. He even recalled Disney’s Sing-Along Songs on VHS being one of his most vivid early memories and interactions with Disney music.

His love for Disney of course also started on stage, with Disney’s Beauty and the Beast at the old Shubert Theatre in Los Angeles being the first professional show he ever saw. He shared that this was the first time his mom noticed that both he and his sister had an interest in music, which prompted her to enroll them in classes and local theatre. How fitting, as the current reimagined touring production of Beauty and the Beast is set to stop in Los Angeles this summer — maybe it will change the course of someone’s career like it did Derek’s.

From Southern California to the Stage

That performance of Beauty and the Beast sparked something in Derek, who began taking voice and dance lessons shortly afterwards. He eventually started performing with local children’s theaters in Southern California, doing multiple shows a year as part of these community theatre groups, which allowed him to explore and develop this passion from a young age. He soon began auditioning for productions throughout the region, fondly remembering his mom searching for casting calls in magazines.

Derek Klena Savannah Bananas Disneyland

Derek said that his Disney beginnings — especially watching shows like “Fantasmic!” and “Mickey and the Magical Map” — gave him his lifelong love for music and inspired him to pursue this path seriously.

If you’re a theatre fan (like me), you may recognize Derek from any number of shows that he has done throughout his career. He originated roles in acclaimed productions such as Dogfight, The Bridges of Madison County, Anastasia, and Jagged Little Pill, playing a role for which he received a Tony Award nomination. Derek also went on to join beloved shows on the Great White Way like Wicked and Moulin Rouge, solidifying his status as a bright Broadway star.

But theatre isn’t Derek’s only interest. He also grew up loving sports and attended UCLA where he played college baseball. He remembers attending games at Angel Stadium as a child, even pitching in a high school championship game that took place there his senior year. Another memorable moment, knowing that the Savannah Bananas are playing two games there this week.

It wasn’t always easy to find the balance between these ventures, though, and there came a time when he needed to decide between pitching on the field or performing on the stage. Even though he chose the latter, Derek has now found his way back to baseball by way of the Savannah Bananas.

Derek Klena Savannah Bananas Disneyland

A Home Run with the Savannah Bananas

This is as full circle as it gets for Derek, seeing how all of his different passions shaped his path and led him to this opportunity with the Savannah Bananas. I asked if he could have ever imagined that his skills and interests would converge in this way, and Derek’s answer? His 13-year-old self-manifested this dream coming true.

He shared that as a young teenager, he was featured on a television program showcasing America’s most talented children, and in his introduction proudly stated that his goal was to play professional baseball and sing the National Anthem before the game. There’s the classic Disney Channel dilemma that you must choose between music and sports (looking at you, Troy Bolton), but Derek now gets to experience the best of both worlds after simply speaking it into existence all those years ago.

Derek said that the possibilities feel endless as part of the Savannah Bananas, and he has shared this mindset with students that he mentors and teaches. His successes are proof you can pursue both athletics and the arts, with the Bananas merging both worlds in an unexpected way and continuing to push the boundaries of entertainment.

Derek Klena Savannah Bananas Disneyland
Derek Klena Savannah Bananas Disneyland
Derek Klena Savannah Bananas Disneyland
Derek Klena Savannah Bananas Disneyland
Derek Klena Savannah Bananas Disneyland
Derek Klena Savannah Bananas Disneyland

And his whole family was in town for the Savannah Bananas Day at Disneyland, including his two children, one of whom celebrated their first Disney Park visit on this trip! Derek shared, “To have them all watch me live both my passions in one place that is already so special and sentimental, now playing Banana Ball, it’s kind of surreal.”

When talking about how this role of a lifetime came to be, Derek credits Broadway composers Benj Pasek and Justin Paul as the ones who pitched him to Savannah Bananas owner Jesse Cole, believing that he had the necessary combination of attributes and experiences to represent the team.

Knowing that Derek had played college baseball and had an extensive resume of theatre credits, Jesse invited him to send in a taped audition and then later travel to Savannah, where he showed off his knack for both pitching and performing. And as you may have guessed, the rest is history.

Derek Klena Savannah Bananas Disneyland
Derek Klena Savannah Bananas Disneyland
Derek Klena Savannah Bananas Disneyland

Bringing Banana Ball Back to Disneyland

The Savannah Bananas are not your traditional baseball team — there is a blend of elements like theatricality, fan engagement, and specific rules that make games a dynamic, joyful spectacle. As our conversation came to a close, I was curious to ask Derek why he believed Disneyland feels like the right place for the Bananas to again bring this energy and unique form of entertainment.

“Disneyland originated being The Happiest Place on Earth, and I feel like that’s what we’re trying to do with Banana Ball,” he explained. “That is what’s so admirable about Disneyland or any Disney Park, really, is creating an atmosphere that feels safe and inventive, where you can dream big and be accepted, where you can have fun and everybody leaves with a smile. And I feel like that is the environment we are creating, that’s what we have strived towards with the fan-first mentality.”

Whether it’s spectators in stadium seats or audience members at a Broadway show, Derek is using his talents to create happiness and encourage others to chase even the biggest of dreams, which feels perfectly aligned with everything we do here at Disney. His story serves as a reminder that anything is possible, and seeing him bring his love of performance to a whole new stage at Disneyland this week alongside his Bananas teammates was an unforgettable experience.

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The Savannah Bananas Just Took Over Disneyland and We Had the Best Day EVER

Calling all fans of baseball, dancing, and FUN — it’s Savannah Banana Day at Disneyland Resort!

Savannah Banana Day!

The popular baseball team is hosting an all-day celebration with one of the newest Banana Ball Championship League teams, the Indianapolis Clowns, and we’re here to check it out! Let’s join in on the celebration.

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When we arrived for Savannah Banana Day, one of the first things we spotted was the merchandise setup!

Merchandise

There are a couple of different events throughout the day that feature the Savannah Bananas, and fans have SHOWED UP to celebrate this special occasion. The crowds are pretty heavy, and also, they’re looking pretty yellow. 🍌⚾

The crowds are HEAVY

The castle hub area was packed with people waiting for the first event of the day — the performance at Disneyland Park at 10AM.

Ready for the performance

The performance featured both teams singing and dancing like they’ve become famous for doing at their games. The crowd was hyped up! They also showcase the bands that perform for the Bananas and the Clowns.

It’s a party!

The Indianapolis Clowns also put on their own section of the show, and it was incredible! If you get the chance to see one of the Banana Ball League games in person, we highly recommend it.

The Indianapolis Clowns

After the first performance, we got to interview some of the members of the team. Did you know Jackson Olson is a MAJOR Disney Food Blog fan?! We’re SMITTEN. 782 minutes of DFB YouTube watch time is seriously impressive.

Always a pleasure getting to chat with THE Jackson Olson! 🍌⚾ pic.twitter.com/kTPUSYasln

— Disney Food Blog (@DisneyFoodBlog) March 26, 2026

And if you’ve ever seen the guy in the banana-colored suit and matching hat, that’s Jesse Cole. He’s the founder of Fans First Entertainment, which owns the Savannah Bananas. He was out with the team today, having an absolute blast.

Jesse Cole

After interviews, we had the Savannah Bananas Cavalcade at 12:30PM. This was another popular offering, and fans were staking out their spots well in advance of when it stepped off at “it’s a small world.”

For those fans who were spending the day at Disney California Adventure instead of Disneyland Park, there was another performance from the teams at 1:30PM in Paradise Gardens Park at the World of Color viewing area.

The cheerleaders!

NOTE: We’ll continue to update this post with photos from our day, so stay tuned!

Savannah Banana Day was an absolute blast today, and we can’t wait for next year!

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Savannah Bananas at Disneyland 2026: What to Know

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Savannah Bananas Day at Disneyland Resort
  • The one-day experience returns March 26, 2026, extending the fun to both Disneyland park and Disney California Adventure park
  • Action-packed itinerary of performances, cavalcade, and player greetings for one day only
  • Gear up at the Savannah Bananas merchandise pop-up in Downtown Disney District

Save the date! After an “un-peel-ievable” visit last year, The Greatest Show in Sports – the Savannah Bananas – are boomeranging back to Disneyland Resort for a one-day-only experience on Thursday, March 26, 2026. One of the newest Banana Ball Championship League teams, the Indianapolis Clowns, will join the fun as well.

If you thought 2025 was a home run, just wait. This year’s visit will go even bigger!

Friendly reminder: if you plan on visiting Disneyland park or Disney California Adventure park, both a valid theme park ticket and theme park reservation are required to enter (park reservations are limited and subject to availability). Visit Disneyland.com for more information.

With a Park Hopper ticket, you can enjoy both theme parks on the same day. A reservation is required for the first park, then after 11:00 a.m., you can enter the other park and go back and forth (subject to availability).

Savannah Bananas Day 2026: Live Updates

It’s official: the ever-so-lovable Bananas have taken over Disneyland Resort for this year’s Savannah Bananas Day.

With surprise moments, silly antics, select player appearances, and an outstanding schedule of entertainment and events across both parks, we are following along live as the fun unfolds for these bold ballplayers.

Get your glove, bust out your stirrups, and take the mound – follow along with all the latest updates here on Disney Parks Blog across Savannah Bananas Day at Disneyland.

Bananas and Clowns at Star Wars Galaxy's Edge

Players Gather in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge to Start the Day

Kicking off the day with a first pitch in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland park was quite a treat for players on the Savannah Bananas and Indianapolis Clowns, as they finished up early-morning preparations and posed for a picture in front of the famed Millennium Falcon.

Check out this memorable start to the day in a galaxy, far, far away before the players get ready to take the field for additional fun across Disneyland Resort.

Indianapolis Clowns at Disneyland

The Indianapolis Clowns Take on King Arthur Carrousel

A pioneer in baseball and entertainment, the Indianapolis Clowns made their Disneyland debut this year as they prepped for the weekend slate at Angel Stadium!

Posing in front of King Arthur Carrousel in Fantasyland, the players were all smiles on board hand-painted horses from this classic, 1955 opening day attraction.

The Clowns were originally the greatest barnstorming baseball team for over 50 years and one of the first barnstorming teams to travel the country, while helping to pave the way for Banana Ball by entertaining fans in a different way on a baseball field – read more on BananaBall.com to find out more about the league’s newest team!

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Jesse and Mickey at Disneyland
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Dancing and Singing in Front of Sleeping Beauty Castle

A milestone moment from last year’s event was when the Bananas performed a special dance number (with plenty of tricks and flips) set to Hey Baby in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle.

This year, players from the Clowns and Bananas once again gathered at the castle, breaking into coordinated dance moves set to several songs, including When You Wish Upon a Star. Dressed in all-yellow uniforms, the players performed their signature choreography – joined by Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Clarabelle Cow, and Goofy – as cheering fans watched nearby.

To cap it all off, Savannah Bananas owner Jesse Cole addressed excited Banana fans gathered at the castle, encouraging everyone to wave their hands to Hey Baby. A surge of energy was brought to the buzzing scene ahead of the afternoon cavalcade at Disneyland park.

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Banana Day Cavalcade at Disneyland

Enthusiasm and Energy During the Savannah Bananas Cavalcade

Last year’s Savannah Bananas Cavalcade was one of the standout highlights during the action-packed day, filled with cheering, dancing, and plenty of superstar shenanigans from your favorite familiar faces.

With music and a lively atmosphere along the Disneyland park parade route, the cavalcade was filled with Banana antics you’ve come to know and love – select players shimmied and strut their way down Main Street, U.S.A., as avid fans wearing Banana apparel and Mickey Mouse ears celebrated across the park.

We were able to view the cavalcade from Town Square and enjoyed seeing some players drive by and wave at fans from some of the Main Street Vehicles. Other players such as Jackson Olson and KJ Jackson also participated in the cavalcade, donning the iconic yellow uniforms in this festive moment.

Banana Ball at California Adventure
Bananas at California Adventure
Banana Ball and Baby at California Adventure

The Bananas Perform for the First Time at California Adventure

A new addition for this year’s event, the Savannah Bananas ventured over to California Adventure for a unique show set against the pristine skyline of Pixar Pier.

Right-handed pitcher Derek Klena kicked off the fun by singing Shut Up and Dance with the rest of the Bananas, before the Clowns took the stage with an awesome rendition of Right Above It.

Following that, the official band for the Clowns and Bananas joined the world-famous Man-Nanas on stage, dancing and facing off against each other during an instrumental version of Beat It.

Finally, the Bananas’ full roster was reintroduced on stage with Shipping Up to Boston playing over the speakers, before Derek led the Bananas in another riveting performance. Get those “spirit fingers” in the air – stay tuned for our next stop!

Fans Meet Players from the Bananas and Clowns

Over at the Hyperion Theater Courtyard at California Adventure, some fans were given the rare opportunity to take photos with select players. Jackie Bradley Jr. from the Clowns and Reese Alexiades from the Bananas were among the star players at this limited experience.

When asked to comment on the day’s activities so far, Split (the official mascot of the Bananas) responded with encouraging thoughts: “💪🍌💛⚾.”

Bananas Visiting Disneyland on Main Street USA
Savannah Bananas Visiting Disneyland 2026
Bananas in Front of Sleeping Beauty Castle

What’s Happening: Savannah Bananas Day at Disneyland Resort

New this year, the Banana Ball antics will extend to both theme parks. A dynamic bunch of select players from the Savannah Bananas and Indianapolis Clowns will appear at both Disneyland and California Adventure.

Here is all the action you can look forward to on March 26, 2026:

Savannah Bananas Merch Pop-up at Downtown Disney District

  • Time: 8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
  • Location: Near the Downtown Disney LIVE! stage

The Savannah Bananas merchandise pop-up will bring the fun of Banana Ball to Downtown Disney with an absolutely “a-peeling” variety of Savannah Bananas merchandise, including T-shirts, hats, novelties, and gift items for fans of all ages.

Available while supplies last, a Savannah Bananas Disney tee and collectible lapel pin were created specially for this event.

To celebrate the baseball lovers in your life, a Home Run Pop-Up Card is available for purchase at Lovepop through March 31.

Adding even more fun to the district, a DJ will be playing upbeat jams at the Downtown Disney LIVE! stage from 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

Performance at Disneyland Park

  • Time: 10:00 a.m.
  • Location: Sleeping Beauty Castle

The team will put on their yellowest attire for a special performance in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland, featuring singing, dancing, and appearances by Mickey Mouse and some of his pals.

The Savannah Bananas Cavalcade at Disneyland Park

  • Time: 12:30 p.m.
  • Location: Disneyland park parade route

From the area around “it’s a small world” to Main Street, U.S.A., pick a spot along the Disneyland parade route for The Savannah Bananas Cavalcade. You’re invited to cheer and wave hello as select players shimmy, shake, and strut their way through the park.

Performance at Disney California Adventure Park

  • Time: 1:30 p.m.
  • Location: World of Color viewing area

You’ll be in for a “split-tacular” good time with a high-energy performance at the “World of Color” viewing area in Paradise Gardens Park, featuring surprises and unforgettable moments. See the Savannah Bananas sing and dance in a unique show set against the skyline of Pixar Pier.

Meet Savannah Bananas Players at California Adventure

  • Time: Virtual queue enrollment begins at 9:00 a.m. Player greeting opportunities begin at 2:15 p.m.
  • Location: Hyperion Theater Courtyard, Disney California Adventure park

Select Savannah Bananas and Indianapolis Clowns players will be available to take photos with fans. A virtual queue confirmation and wristband are required to participate in this experience.

Here’s how it works: On March 26, you can request to join the virtual queue through the Disneyland app* at 9:00 a.m. PT. To join, you must have a theme park reservation for Disney California Adventure park with a one-park ticket or a Park Hopper ticket.

You’ll be assigned a boarding group when joining a queue. When your group is called, we’ll send you a push notification. Once your group is called, scan your ticket or entry code to pick up your wristband.

Return to the location when the greeting opportunities begin at 2:15 p.m. to exchange high‑fives and snap photos with select players.

Virtual queue boarding groups are extremely limited and available while supplies last. Wristbands will only be distributed to guests who have obtained a virtual queue boarding group entry code. Wristbands have no cash value, may not be sold, and will not be replaced if lost, stolen, or damaged. Wristband availability and procedures are subject to change without notice.

Banana Treats at Disneyland and California Adventure

On Savannah Bananas Day, you can enjoy banana-flavored bites and beverages at dining locations and carts around Disneyland Resort. Some items are available for a limited time as part of the Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival, and many others are available year-round.

  • Hungry Bear Barbecue Jamboree (Mobile order available)
    • Location: Bayou Country, Disneyland
      • Banana pudding: Bananas, whipped cream, crushed wafer cookies, dulce de leche, and toffee
  • Schmoozies! (Mobile order available)
    • Location: Hollywood Land, California Adventure
      • Mickey-shaped banana-hazelnut waffles: Mickey-shaped waffles with chocolate-hazelnut filling, topped with banana whipped cream and powdered sugar (a Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival offering available through April 27, 2026)
  • Wine Country Trattoria (Reservations highly recommended)
    • Location: Performance Corridor, California Adventure
      • Banana brûlée tart: Vanilla tart with brûléed bananas topped with banana-coconut whipped cream
      • Frozen banana mudslide cocktail: Vanilla vodka, Kahlua, Baileys Irish Cream, banana liqueur, and half & half
  • Cappuccino Cart (Mobile order available)
    • Location: San Fransokyo Square, California Adventure
      • Banana cold foam can be added to any drink for an additional fee
  • Aunt Cass Café (Mobile order available)
    • Location: San Fransokyo Square, California Adventure
      • Banana caramel bread pudding: Banana pudding with caramelized butter sauce, whipped topping and crushed vanilla wafers (A Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival offering available through April 27, 2026)
  • Select Outdoor Vending Carts
    • Location: Various locations at Disneyland and California AdventureLocation: Various locations at Disneyland and California Adventure
      • Frozen bananas dipped in chocolate
  • Fruit Carts
    • Location: Various locations at Disneyland and California Adventure
      • Whole bananas
  • Black Tap Craft Burgers & Shakes
    • Location: Downtown Disney District
      • Banana chocolate classic shake: Banana puree mixed with chocolate syrup, whipped cream and a cherry on top (Available March 23-31)
  • Naples Ristorante e Bar
    • Location: Downtown Disney District
      • Banana cannoli: Classic cannoli shell filled with banana cream (Available for one day, March 26)
      • No Drama Bahama: Non-alcoholic rum, real banana, pineapple juice, grenadine, dried orange and mint (Available for one day, March 26)
  • Parkside Market Coffee
    • Location: Downtown Disney District
      • Walking banana pudding: A classic Southern-inspired treat served to go. Creamy banana pudding layered with fluffy whipped cream and crunchy vanilla wafer cookies. (Available March 26-29)
  • Vista Parkside Market
    • Location: Downtown Disney District
      • “The Caged Bird” Cocktail: Oolong infused gin, sweet vermouth and Campari with banana foam. (Available March 26-29)
  • Salt & Straw
    • Location: Downtown Disney District
      • Banana Stardust: Banana custard with pandan caramel and rice crispy crunch (Available March 26-29)
  • Splitsville Luxury Lanes
    • Location: Downtown Disney District
      • Banana espresso martini: Espresso, banana, and coconut shaken into a smooth, rich martini (Available March 20-29)

Savannah Bananas at Disneyland Sweepstakes – NOW CLOSED

Does a trip to the Disneyland Resort and Savannah Bananas game sound like an “a-peeling” family vacation? For a limited time, enter for your chance to win a magical getaway!

One prize winner will receive a three-night vacation to Disneyland Resort for themself and up to three guests to experience Savannah Bananas Day at Disneyland Resort on March 26, 2026. The winner will also receive up to four tickets to the Savannah Bananas vs. Indianapolis Clowns game at Angel Stadium on March 27, 2026.

The sweepstakes is open now through 12 p.m. ET on February 27, 2026. Check out the Savannah Bananas Instagram or Facebook post for instructions on how to enter.**

Savannah Bananas at Disneyland Park

About the Savannah Bananas and Banana Ball

The Savannah Bananas are one of multiple teams in the Banana Ball Championship League, traveling across the country to play a unique form of baseball that features choreographed in-game dancing, epic scoring celebrations, and hilarious antics.

Other teams in the Banana Ball Championship League are the Party Animals, Firefighters, Texas Tailgaters, Loco Beach Coconuts, and Indianapolis Clowns.

Banana Ball is quickly becoming one of the fastest and most entertaining games in sports, featuring high-octane plays and entertainment-packed rules. A fan catching a foul ball counts as an out, and you may witness a player trying to steal first base!

More Banana Ball Fun at Walt Disney World

For the first time ever, Banana Ball is also coming to ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort. On May 29 and 30, the slugging Loco Beach Coconuts and always-entertaining Party Animals will face off inside The Stadium in a baseball battle for the ages full of diving plays, hilarious hijinks, and plenty of fast-paced offense and defense from these Banana Ball superstars.

For more information about these matchups and ticket sales at Walt Disney World, check out our announcement blog post.

To enter a park, both a theme park reservation and a valid ticket for the same park on the same date is required. Park reservations are limited, subject to availability, and not guaranteed. Parks, attractions, entertainment, experiences, services, and offerings may be modified, limited in availability or unavailable, and are subject to restrictions, and change or cancellation without notice. Park admission and offerings are not guaranteed. Visit Disneyland.com/updates for more information about visiting the Disneyland® Resort.

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**NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Enter the Sweepstakes between 2/3/26 at 9:00 AM ET and 2/27/26 at 11:59 PM ET. Open to legal residents of the50 U.S./D.C.; 18+. Limit 2 entries per person. Winner MUST Travel on March 25-28, 2026. See Official Rules for full details on how to enter, eligibility requirements, odds of winning, prize description and limitations. Void where prohibited. Sponsor: Disney Destinations, LLC, P.O. Box 10,000, Lake Buena Vista, Florida 32830.

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