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$50 tickets and everything else that’s new at Disneyland this fall

The San Fransokyo Gate Bridge stands at the entrance to San Fransokyo Square at Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, California.

LOS ANGELES — If fall is a transitional time, perhaps here in Southern California where the temperature stays relatively consistent, we can most clearly mark the season of change through our theme parks.

Be it mazes of horror or giant Mickey-eared pumpkins, our cultural institutions are transformed for multi-month, multi-holiday extravaganzas that don’t slow down until January.

Disneyland in particular has had a rather busy few weeks, with a host of additions, tweaks and announcements, at least one of which may dictate when you choose to visit the park.

And there’s more to come, with the reopening of the “Swiss Family Robinson”-inspired Adventureland Treehouse also due this season. Of course, Disneyland gives and also takes away, as ending Oct. 15, with no announced return date, is the popular Magic Happens parade, a contemporary, dance-focused spin on Disney’s recent animated history.

To help navigate the changes and ease your planning, we’ve compiled some of what’s new and what’s coming to Disneyland this fall.

Set your alarms: A major ticket deal is coming

Beginning Oct. 24, Disneyland has said it will

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