And then you have the people that live there and have a pass to go year round and go all the time. Like, after work. I only know of them tangentially from podcast chatter, but they apparently exist.
Also, many of the young people who live in the Anaheim area work the Disney parks as their summer jobs. Not sure how that fits into the hierarchy. And of course the people who make Disney movies get free entry if they reserve it ahead.
That’s the podcast chatter that made me aware of the locals who go constantly. One of the hosts lived there growing up and worked there, so free access all the time.
And then you have the people that live there and have a pass to go year round and go all the time. Like, after work. I only know of them tangentially from podcast chatter, but they apparently exist.
Something like 60% of Disneyland’s attendees are locals. It does absolutely make it a vibe on some of the classic iconic rides like Haunted Mansion
Also, many of the young people who live in the Anaheim area work the Disney parks as their summer jobs. Not sure how that fits into the hierarchy. And of course the people who make Disney movies get free entry if they reserve it ahead.
That’s the podcast chatter that made me aware of the locals who go constantly. One of the hosts lived there growing up and worked there, so free access all the time.