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- Dr. Marwan 💉March 3, 2018Just get the regular parking, the preferred parking is 15$ more and it only gets you closer to the elevators/escalators . . . Not a huge advantage. You still have long lines waiting for the tramUpvoted Jan 28
- Peter NgoFebruary 22, 2012The cast members are there to guide you to a parking space! Sometimes you'll get close and other times you won't. Either way, don't be an ass about it. You should be expecting to walk all day anyways.Upvoted Jan 1
- MousePlanetAugust 3, 2011Going up the ramp, look to see if both lanes are entering the same level. If they are, try to be in the right lane. If the left lane is going up one level higher, be in the left lane. Closer parking!Upvoted 3 days ago
- Chad MillerAugust 22, 2014Remember when you parked. The last thing you want to do after walking through a park all day is to walk through a garage. Take a picture of your spot and the nearest sign so you remember.
- Don't ask to park closer... the cast members do everything they can to get you parked as quickly and efficiently as possible while making sure you're close! Plus, you'll be walking all day anyway!
- Jessalynne PetersMarch 24, 2017It's right by the tram to get into the park, which is faster than walking.
- Mallory ThomassonDecember 14, 2014Remember there is a restroom in the parking structure if you had a long car ride to the parks or to go before you head home!
- Get here early and if not they have installed indicators of open spots in each lane. Also take a picture of columns to know where you parked.
- If your car is lowered, ask to park in the Chip & Dale section because the speed bumps on the higher levels are killer!
- The speed limit is 14 mph. Please abide by it especially on busy days, there are a lot if kids around! And listen to the cast members when they direct you where to park, they know what they are doing
- If you have a handicap pass make sure it is up, they will guide you to the best spots.
- When entering avoid the far left lane. It takes you to the new structure and adds 30 more minutes to park. Also the parking spots are extremely narrow so watch out for door dings.
- Ride your bike down the structures exit ramp if you got the cojones!
- Always make sure the kiddies visit the convenient restrooms before you leave! Saves a LOT of frustration! :)
- If the lines are long for the tram back to the structure then just walk through Downtown Disney and turn right at the ESPN Zone. Walk through the parking lot, cross the street at the crosswalk, voilà
- Does not matter where you park your car can get keyed..Toy story lot is at least 20 min faster then the parking structure, and has a less wait then the teams and drops you off closer to the entrance
- X-tina 🦄October 16, 2018The workers here got this parking situation on lock. They direct you to your spot. Easy and no stress.
- John BredehoftJuly 25, 2010If you are handicapped, be sure to show your handicapped placard on the way in. This allows you to park on the first level, not far from the trams. Saves you a walk if walking is an issue for you.
- Watch the firework show from the top of the parking structure to experience the display in a whole new way. Best viewing location is the stairwell near the escalators.
- Look for open seats in the first and last car. People who are too lazy to fold their strollers take up most of the queue, but usually not all of the seats.
- During early afternoons, Disney traffic reroutes from this lot, even when not full. Plan on parking elsewhere to save gas and time from driving around due to their amazingly stupid parking policies.
- They provide battery jump starting services for free! Disney thinks of everything! Call 714-781-4330
- When you arrive to the structure go as far to the left as you can, the farthest 2 lanes are the fastest when open!
- If you don't mind walking far to the tram, Row 1 is the only row not required to make a complete loop around the structure to get to the exit.
- Take a picture of the closest pillar with the level and aisle number. It makes it much easier to find your car at te end of a long day
- Plenty of parking here and even better they have charging stations!
- Depending on what time you're planning to leave, parking near the exit is worth the extra walk.
- Best place to see the fireworks. Nearest parking to the park.
- E MarFebruary 3, 2016At the end of the night, use the ramp to the freeways and avoid the traffic from the stoplight on Ball
- KatieJuly 20, 2011Sometimes when the line I long it's faster to walk to the resort. I know it's hard after a long day but worth not having to wait in another line :)
- Ehh if you car so precious you need two space fo no get scratch. Don't bring um!!
- Michael EichhornMay 1, 2013Great place to load up all ur booze into water bottles and walk right into the park!!
- Sometimes they divert northbound traffic to other parking lots. However, you can often get into the lot by approaching it in a southbound direction.
- Maria GarnerApril 28, 2012Don't get greedy- if you find parking then take it lol cause if you end up not finding parking upfront, you gota go all the way around again
- Awesome parking structure. Better when you have a pass it's free to park. Tram takes you to and from Disneyland.
- I've always had luck finding parking the first time around. 🅿️
- Jillian TateAugust 24, 20109A is the section closest to the escalators on every floor. Parkiing spots in these sections open up in the afternoon
- If you forgot where you parked, parking lot cast members will be able to help you remember about what time you parked.
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