I'm curious. Has anyone ever been to Disneyland at a time when it was so slow you had little to no wait time for almost all the rides?! I have. We ironically had a trip scheduled right after 9/11 happened. It was a sad time but it was one incredible day at Disneyland.
Rainy days are like that - ScooterMike
1959.8 #35 10:04PM
rainy days are the best!!! - nicoleface 1279.5 #65 10:08PM
Rainy days are the best!🌂☔ - Boundin 425.4 #299 10:09PM
Are all the rides open on rainy days? I would so be done to go on a rainy day but it's hard to plan that when you live 300 miles away. - JenABeard
142.2 #2407 10:06PM
Yes, most of the attractions are open on rainy days, except the ones that fully function outside (ie: Teacups, Casey Jr., etc) - BaseballMickey_CM 2863.1 #16 10:10PM
I think only Alice in Wonderland and the Teacups close. - Boundin
425.4 #299 10:12PM
Christmas eve morning, I think it was 1995 or 1996. Early entry, still dark outside, pouring rain. We were the only family in Fantasyland for about an hour. - PrincessKristin
776.6 #124 10:14PM
This last weekend! My buddy and I were walking onto rides. Weird how it has been slow lately. - Captain J
209.9 #1496 10:41PM
mid Sept. 2001 through 2002 was incredible in the parks. no lines at all. I remember Jungle cruise skippers stood outside and tried to get people to ride.. the reason for the lack of crowds was not so positiveof course. but it was great to escape into Disney while the country was in such turmoil. a much needed time to be surrounded by magic. - tuesday737
1076.7 #79 10:54PM
I bet there were less people flying to Disneyland then for sure. Had a HUGE impact on the crowds. So crazy. - JenABeard 142.2 #2407 10:56PM