What’s Returning to Disneyland in 2022
“When will Disneyland bring back Fantasmic, World of Color, parades, stage shows, or ____?” have become common questions, with fans wondering when things will get back to normal. This post offers a predicted return timeline for Disney California Adventure and Disneyland. (Updated February 1, 2022.)
Basically, we’re going to consolidate the answers to all of those frequently asked questions. We’ll start by underscoring the reality that Madame Leota is not employed by this blog, which is to say that we don’t have a crystal ball. Circumstances remain incredibly fluid and evolving at Disneyland. Even the company’s highest-level leaders couldn’t give you definitive answers to some of the questions below.
Months ago, that was due to public health guidance continuing to change. Now, that concern still exists, but has faded into the background. Its place has been taken by woes in scaling up operations to meet pent-up demand, exacerbated by staffing woes. These two things in tandem coupled with a faster-than-anticipated rule relaxation has created something of a perfect storm, with Disneyland playing catch-up…
That isn’t to say predictions are pointless when it comes to Disneyland’s return to normalcy. Just that if you’re looking for definitive answers, you’re embarking on a fool’s errand. In the current environment, nothing is certain until it actually happens. Even an official announcement from Disneyland doesn’t guarantee that, as the company has cancelled and postponed many plans already. (Anyone remember the original reopening date, some 8 months before it actually happened?!)
Basically, we’re trying to manage your expectations, so you understand the nature of what you’re about to read. Nothing is 100%, and some of these predictions have a confidence level far lower than that. While predicated upon reliable rumors, even those can be—and frequently are—wrong. There are competing plans, circumstances change, etc. With that out of the way, let’s turn to the Q&A…
At what point will Disneyland return to full capacity?
Okay, so this is not actually a question many people are asking, or at least, not worded this way. It’s not like anyone is itching to bring back the overcrowding and congestion of the past. However, it is being asked indirectly.
The biggest impediment is that operational locations are short-staffed and ones that have yet to reopen need to hire and train new Cast Members. Pent-up demand is off the charts right now, and all health safety restrictions have been lifted. The primary limiting factor is a lack of Cast Members. Unfortunately, the company was caught off-guard by the speed of America’s reopening and labor market realities.
This is hardly unique to Southern California or Disneyland. You’ve probably seen similar stories on your local news about the hospitality industry having a tough time finding workers. We’ve also discussed it in countless articles. Nevertheless, it’s worth reiterating once again for those who are new to the site.
Disney has had some success in hiring, but thousands more employees are needed. It’s not a quick fix. We hope some of these shortages work themselves out by Spring 2022, but we’re no longer completely optimistic–there are many complicating factors and some of these issues will persist for years.
When will ___ restaurant reopen?
For the status of dining options in the parks and at the hotels, see List of Open & Closed Restaurants at Disneyland Resort.
The good news is that there are only a handful of notable locations still on the closed list.
When will Fantasmic return to Disneyland?
No return date has been set for Fantasmic at Disneyland, beyond “Spring 2022.” Our guess is that it’ll happen before Easter and Spring Break.
As part of the recall process, Disneyland recently brought back several dozen entertainment cast members. This includes backstage support positions necessary to get shows like Fantasmic back up and running, as well as parades.
When will Magic Happens parade be back?
Hopefully by Summer 2022.
Unlike Fantasmic and World of Color, Disneyland has not said a word about the Magic Happens parade. However, it was literally brand new when the parks closed–only a couple of weeks old. Its return would be a big draw among the many locals who have not yet had a chance to see it. The bigger question is whether Magic Happens returns to Disneyland or moves over to DCA, which might be in greater need of entertainment.
When will World of Color return to Disney California Adventure?
Officially, sometime in Spring 2022.
It appears that the big refurbishment, replacing wood structures rotted and light towers, is largely finished. However, we’d still expect World of Color to be one of the last pieces of entertainment (among those that have been officially announced) to come back. By Easter 2022 still seems likely, though.
When will Paint the Night or Main Street Electrical Parade return?
Disneyland has announced that Main Street Electrical Parade by Spring 2022. Honestly, we figured it would already be back by now, as a way to draw crowds during winter. However, that has not happened, so precise timing is anyone’s guess.
Don’t expect to see Paint the Night anytime soon…except maybe in Florida. There are reasonably credible rumors of it moving to Walt Disney World for the second half of the 50th Anniversary, but nothing official.
Will character meet & greets be back soon?
Disneyland is doing a fantastic job with distanced character interactions, but it’s still likely that dedicated character meet & greet locations will return at some point. We have not heard any rumors about this, and it’s probably not high priority.
Now that Disney is distinguishing between vaccinated and unvaccinated Cast Members and allowing the former to go mask-less, it’s plausible that Disney will likewise assign only vaccinated performers to meet & greet roles. That could pave the way for meet & greets to return by Spring 2022.
It’s a similar story with character meals, which are mostly back in modified form. Expect those to drop the modifications simultaneous with traditional character meet & greets replacing the distanced sightings.
When will Disneyland resume Magic Key sales?
This is another thing we assumed would’ve happened with the start of Winter 2022, but has not.
At this time, it’s likely dictated by demand and park capacity. As soon as Disneyland is able to hire more Cast Members, resume more entertainment, and absorb more crowds.
When will park reservations end for Disneyland & DCA?
Our expectation is that reservations will never really go away, but the current system will evolve so that it’s not as cumbersome for casual visitors.
The reality is that reservations are here to stay for Magic Key Passholders. That’s not a temporary thing.
When will Park Hopping be allowed before 1 pm?
Park Hopping is dictated by capacity, so those rules could be relaxed literally any time now.
However, loosening Park Hopping rules may not be viewed as a high priority by Disney. Additionally, it might be advantageous for the company to maintain the existing policy to help control crowds and keep attendance for DCA artificially high. It’s also a good way of managing the number of guests attempting to enter the second virtual queues for Web Slingers and Rise of the Resistance.
Ultimately, I think that about covers the big things about which readers regularly ask questions. If there’s anything we missed, please feel free to mention it in the comments and I’ll update accordingly. As a final reminder, the above is all subject to change, and based upon a mix of credible rumors and rampant speculation.
Some of this will end up being pretty close to accurate, other predictions will be wildly wrong. Do not book a trip to California in reliance upon the timelines above. While we think the totality of these predictions paints an accurate picture of the trajectory of Disneyland’s post-reopening progress, individual elements could return much earlier or much later than we expect.
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Your Thoughts
Are you anxiously awaiting the return of Fantasmic, World of Color, Magic Happens, Paint the Night, Main Street Electrical Parade, or anything else? Have any of your own predictions? Insights based on rumors you’ve heard? Surprised Disneyland is bouncing back comparatively quickly after the much longer closure than Walt Disney World? Do you agree or disagree with our assessments? Any questions? Hearing your feedback–even when you disagree with us–is both interesting to us and helpful to other readers, so please share your thoughts below in the comments!
Hi Tom,
I want to return to Disneyland and DCA to see ‘World of Color’ (missed it during my October 2021 visit) and to see the 50th Anniversary Electrical Light Parade. I don’t think I can make it this year, but am considering booking in February 2023. Do both of these nighttime events happen thru the winter and in ‘off season’?
When are Magic Mornings coming back for hotel guests?
Any idea when Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique will open up for makeover appointments in Disneyland? I would love to get my daughter an appointment for her birthday in April!
I’m going this Saturday. I made my reservations and bought my tickets already. Does anyone know what the capacity is right now at Disneyland park with the restrictions in place on a Saturday?
I am wondering if by spring break time frame you are referring to CA spring break. AZ is early March so I am guessing Fantasmic and WOC won’t be back by then. Understanding that these are all just predictions. I appreciate the updates.
We were at the Disneyland Hotel last week and there were several times we saw characters dancing around the dining room. I didn’t pay much attention to it but after reading the updates thought it might be a very recent change.
The characters were at Goofy’s Kitchen, left that part out.
Any thoughts on when the trams from the Mickey and Friends parking structure will return? That walk is brutal at the end of the day.
We bought max pass for a trip that didn’t happen. You can contact Disney. They are giving refunds in the form of a Disney Giftcard even though they know we are booked for Oct. Guessing it’s not coming back.
I will continue to complain until Run Disney races return to Disneyland…which will probably be one week after I finally give in and sign up for a race in a Florida in a few years.
“Disneyland not recalling all Cast Members rather than due to issues with the labor market or hiring challenges.”
Thanks for the reporting on the differences between the Disney park localities that I sometimes forget. While I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s some internal limits to how fast WDW can bring people on, it’s clearly not the driver there.
I’m at Disneyland right now and boy is it an experience. It’s my first time so I have no comparisons but it feels very crowded and strollers block the paths everywhere to the point where some queue lines wind through stroller fields. I am sure this isn’t full capacity yet but I shudder to think what that is like. Related to that in staffing, several cast members indicated to me that they were new (mostly by having to check with other cast members when I had questions) and one ride attendant even asked me if I wanted a job when I pointed out a family who hadn’t exited a tractor on Mater’s jamboree. Others said they were stressed due to the number of call outs from fellow employees. I’ve taken down a number of names of truly exceptional staffers though so i can leave them a nice note.
In terms of restaurants I do have an update for you. The server at Napa Rose told me the chef’s table is coming back at the end of this month. There probably aren’t a ton of people chomping at the bit for that, but it sounded exciting.
I did see several cavalcades using the big parade floats which was pretty awesome. You may have covered that elsewhere but it was nice to see, along with all the characters just hanging out around both parks. They really are putting life in this way, and allowing me to see and get excited about characters in general (who I never would have stood in any line to get a picture with previously, but now do.)
I am afraid I am also contributing to some of the deadlines and returns, at least in part, as Disneyland sent me an extensive survey and many features of concern were mentioned (fastpass, character greets, and ‘park crowding'(ie AP return)). It seems clear Disney is trying to gauge how popular certain offerings are so they can get an early idea of impact if these offerings are taken away.
I know you’ll be back soon enough, but that is what I’ve learned so far. Wanted to also say thank you as always for the info and tips. Despite my obviously placed ‘first visit’ pin, I have been able to answer a lot of questions for families in the park. I love to be helpful, but it cracks me up to no end.
Thanks for all of those updates–that’s great to hear about Napa Rose Chef’s Counter and the cavalcades!
That’s pretty funny that you’ve been able to answer so many questions and helpful to other guests despite it being your first enjoy. Enjoy the rest of your time in California!
I had bought park hopping tickets with MaxPass early last year in anticipation of a trip that was supposed to happen in 2020. I’ve rebooked for this October. If they do bring back the Fastpass/Maxpass option, especially if it’s a little different, do you think they’ll still honor the MaxPass I already bought?
I think it’ll be a totally different product, so to speak, so there won’t be anything to honor. Could be wrong, though!
Disneyland is like Las Vegas; it’s all been designed to take your money.
When do you think they will they bring back Extra magic hour/ magic mornings for guests of the Disneyland hotels? One of our biggest motivators for always staying on property at the DGC hotel is the early morning entry. Would be bummed to see that perk not return.
It’s really hard to say. I don’t think it’s an urgent matter from Disney’s perspective–they still need to restore normal hours, first.
Regarding the VIP tour – my cousin’s employer surprised him and his family with a day long VIP tour a few years ago and they loved it. But I’m with you, Tom. VIP tours are not for me. I couldn’t imagine being “on” all day either.
As for the suggestion to go back to wearing masks indoors, I’m totally in agreement with that. It’s not a mandate (so far) and no one is being forced to wear them (so far), so there should be no complaints.
Lastly, I’m very glad we decided to rent a two bedroom villa at SS for our end of September trip. I anticipate larger than normal crowds due to the anniversary and dining reservations have been difficult to get. There will be six of us in the villa and it has a full kitchen, which we will be stocking with our favorite foods. We’re not all day park people and no children will be with us, so we can come and go as we please.
Any news of when Christmas decorations go up? I’m visiting the 2nd week of November.
Were you able to snag Oogie Boogie Bash tickets? There were so many technical problems. Had to wait 6 hours, then when I was trying to book for the 1st night and it told me that it was available, and then it said it wasn’t after tying to complete the transaction so I had to settle for a different night.
How dare you suggest the lack of an AP program is my fault after I’ve bought 6 standalone tickets and a seasonal event I wouldn’t have bought if I had an AP ok I guess it is my fault sorry
Anxiously awaiting whatever program will replace the Annual Passes! With the exception of the Oggie Boogie Bash, we decided we would not be locals who buy tickets. Oggie Boogie is an exception since it is a separate ticketed event I would have bought tickets for even if annual passes still existed. Miss my happy place.