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Here's everything new coming to Disneyland in 2024 — so far

A new parade, resurrected shows and a revamped attraction: Disneyland has laid out its 2024 calendar, and it's heavy on entertainment and festivals. If you're planning a trip to the Anaheim parks in the next 12 months, here's what to expect. One parade and two magical shows return Theme parks are an ever-evolving mix of the old and new, and plenty of highlights from recent years are on the ...
Disneyland Resort in California begins commemorating The Walt Disney Company’ s 100th anniversary on Jan. 27, 2023, with special, limited-time celebrations taking place throughout the resort all year long.

A new parade, resurrected shows and a revamped attraction: Disneyland has laid out its 2024 calendar, and it's heavy on entertainment and festivals.

If you're planning a trip to the Anaheim parks in the next 12 months, here's what to expect.

One parade and two magical shows return

Theme parks are an ever-evolving mix of the old and new, and plenty of highlights from recent years are on the docket for 2024. The dance-heavy parade Magic Happens took a pause for the holiday season but will again traverse Disneyland paths starting on Feb. 2. Parades typically run twice daily, but make sure to check the park's entertainment schedule.

In the evening, 2022's nighttime fireworks and projection show Wondrous Journeys will be revived

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