2024 Disneyland Resort Maps California (Printable PDFs) – Theme Parks, Hotels, Shopping, Parking

On the below page we have our full collection of Disneyland Resort maps. We have collected these maps from official Disney sources – including by taking photo scans of maps that Disneyland does not offer digitally. We hope that this can be a complete resource of Disneyland maps to help with your trip planning.

The Disneyland Resort in Anaheim California contains two parks, the original Disneyland Park which opened in 1955, and Disney California Adventure, which opened in 2001. We have Disneyland maps for all of the various aspects of the resort. Disneyland also contains three Disney-owned hotels: the Disneyland Hotel, the Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, and the Paradise Pier Hotel (currently transforming into the Pixar Place Hotel), and a shopping and dining area called the Downtown Disney District. The Disneyland Resort occupies about 500 acres in total, and there is an abundance of attractions, shops, dining locations, and entertainment offered throughout.

The two theme parks, Disneyland and Disney California Adventure, are within walking distance of each other, with the Disneyland Esplanade between the main gates of the two parks. To get from one turnstile to the other is only about a minute or two walk, making park hopping a convenient experience. We'll illustrate all of this in the Disneyland maps below.

The Downtown Disney District lies to the west of the parks, and it contains a station for the Disneyland Monorail that takes guests to the Tomorrowland Station in Disneyland Park. The tram from the Pixar Pals Parking Structure or Mickey & Friends Parking Structure drops guests off at Downtown Disney close to the Esplanade between the two parks. The Downtown Disney area has a wide variety of dining options, including table-service restaurants as well as places to grab a quick snack, drink, or treat. There are also several shops for clothes, jewelry, gifts, toys, art, and more that you can explore here, including the World of Disney store.

The Grand Californian Hotel & Spa is the closest of the Disney-owned hotels to the parks, and it has a private hotel entrance to Disney California Adventure, landing guests in the park at Grizzly Peak. The Disneyland Hotel is located next to Downtown Disney and is about a 10-minute walk to the turnstiles for both parks. The Paradise Pier Hotel is south of the Disneyland Hotel and Downtown Disney, and it has a private entrance for hotel guests that connects to Disney California Adventure, landing guests in the park at Paradise Gardens Park. To get to Disneyland Park from the Paradise Pier Hotel, you can either walk to the Downtown Disney District and take the Monorail to be dropped off in Tomorrowland or access the main entrance of Disneyland in about a 15-minute walk.

Overall Disneyland Resort Map With Hotels, Parking, Theme Parks

You can see an overview map of the Disneyland Resort below, including its hotels, two parks, and Downtown Disney area.

***Click for a pdf download of the Disneyland Resort map for an overview of the resort layout *** 

The above map is shared via our friends at the Howard Johnson Anaheim.

Below, will share pdf downloads for the maps of Disneyland Resort hotels, parking, theme parks, and more for you to refer to as you are planning your vacation.

Disneyland Park Map

Disneyland Park, the original 1955 Disney park overseen by Walt Disney, is about 85 acres in size. It is home to several themed lands that seamlessly blend into one another: Fantasyland, Main Street U.S.A., Mickey’s Toontown, Critter Country, Frontierland, New Orleans Square, Adventureland, Tomorrowland, and Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. Though each land of the park is incredibly unique, the attractions are all connected in their exploration of the magic of the past, present, and future.

Disneyland is home to the original versions of classic attractions like Peter Pan's Flight, the Mad Tea Party, Jungle Cruise, the Haunted Mansion, Pirates of the Caribbean, and more.

You can see a map of Disneyland Park below that marks its lands, main attractions, dining areas, and more below:

***See our full breakdown of the Disneyland Park map, including an overview of the layout of the park, maps of each of its lands, and a printable pdf download, in our 2024 Disneyland Park Map***

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Disney California Adventure Park Map

Disney California Adventure is themed around a celebration of California, highlighting Marvel and Pixar in its lands and offerings, and hosting seasonal festivals throughout the year. Disney California Adventure's different lands include Buena Vista Street, Cars Land, Pixar Pier, Paradise Gardens Park, Avengers Campus, Grizzly Peak, and Hollywood Land.

Disney California Adventure contains several iconic rides, including Soarin', Radiator Springs Racers, Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout!, and the Incredicoaster.

You can see a map of Disney California Adventure below that marks its lands, main attractions, dining areas, and more below:

***See our full breakdown of the Disney California Adventure map, including an overview of the layout of the park, maps of each of its lands, and a printable pdf download, in our 2024 Disney California Adventure Map***

Disneyland Good Neighbor Hotels Map

Outside of the three Disney-owned properties at Disneyland, there is a wide variety of “Good Neighbor” hotels in the Anaheim area surrounding Disneyland. There are a variety of cheap and luxury hotels that are located near Disneyland, and we break down what our favorites are in our guide to the best hotels near Disneyland. While some hotels are located right across the street from Disneyland for a short walk to the park, others are a bit farther away, with the ART shuttle bus available for transportation to and from the park.

On the map below, you can see the various hotels in the area surrounding Disneyland and their proximity to Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure. On the map, the hotels are broken into four categories: economy, moderate, superior, and suites. There is a cluster of several hotels that are right across the street from Disneyland, making for a quick walk to the front gate. The rest of the Good Neighbor hotels on the map will typically be within a 15-minute walk to the parks.

***See a pdf download of the Good Neighbor Hotels and their proximity to Disneyland ***

Disneyland Resort Parking Map

Theme Park Parking 

There are various Disneyland parking areas for its theme parks, hotels, and Downtown Disney area. The three parking lots for the theme park are the Mickey & Friends, Pixar Pals, and Toy Story lots. Parking at the Disneyland theme parks is $30 per vehicle for standard parking and $50 per vehicle for preferred parking.

Mickey & Friends and Pixar Pals are located directly to the west of Disneyland. The tram service picks up guests and takes them from the Mickey & Friends and Pixar Pals parking structures to the Main Entrance Esplanade between Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park. You can also opt to walk via the pedestrian bridge crossing over Magic Way, accessible from the Pixar Pals Parking Structure, that will take you to Downtown Disney.

The Toy Story Parking lot is located farther away than the Pixar Pals and Mickey & Friends parking lots, a few miles away from Disneyland, and it offers complimentary shuttle buses that take guests to the park and back. You can see a better view of this parking lot on the Disneyland Resort Google Map further down in the article.

Downtown Disney Parking 

Downtown Disney District Parking is located at the Simba Lot lot off Disneyland Drive between West Katella Avenue and Disney's Paradise Pier Hotel. There is also a guest drop-off and pickup zone at Downtown Disney—to access this, take Magic Way from Disneyland Drive, then turn left at Downtown Drive and follow signs to the drop-off area. To get from the Simba Lot to Downtown Disney, you'll follow the sidewalk running parallel to Disneyland Drive from the Simba Lot to the security checkpoint outside the entrance to Downtown Disney District.

At the Simba Lot, the first hour of parking costs $10, then validations apply after the first hour. Validations apply after the first hour of paid parking. By making a $20 minimum purchase from any Downtown Disney location, you can receive same-day parking validation for an additional 3 hours of parking, or by validating with any Downtown Disney table-service restaurant, you can receive 5 hours of same-day parking validation.

Beyond these validations, each additional hour costs $14, charged in 30-minute increments, with a minimum of $7. The maximum daily parking and lost ticket fee is $66.

Harbor Boulevard Guest Drop-Off and Pickup Zone

To the east of Disneyland and Disney California Adventure, there is a guest drop-off zone on Harbor Boulevard. You can enter the drop-off area from the right southbound lane of South Harbor Boulevard between South Manchester Avenue and Disney Way.

See the Disneyland Resort map above for a pdf download! 

Downtown Disney Map

Downtown Disney is the shopping, dining, and entertainment center at Disneyland that is located to the west of the two theme parks. In addition to its several shops (selling clothes, toys, cards, accessories, jewelry, makeup, and more) and dining locations, it also has a tram pickup area for guests who are parked at the Mickey & Friends and Pixar Pals structures. At the furthest point of Downtown Disney from the parks is the Downtown Disney Disneyland Monorail station, where you'll board to be taken to Tomorrowland in Disneyland Park.

Be sure to check out our guide to Downtown Disney for a description and thoughts on each location, including details on the Downtown Disney reimagining that will include new dining, shopping, and entertainment experiences. You can see a map of Downtown Disney below with a full directory below:

***See our breakdown of the Downtown Disney map and the directory of stores and dining locations***

Guest Services Disneyland Maps

At Disneyland, there are Guest Services locations spread throughout the park, including AED/Automated External Defibrillators for emergencies, ATMs, Baby Care Centers, Bottle-Filling Stations, Portable Phone Charging Systems Kiosks, Stroller Rentals, ECV and Wheelchair Rentals, and more.

Guest Relations

Throughout Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure, there are several Guest Relations stops where you can find theme park information including:

  • Guidemaps in Italian, French, Chinese, Korean, Spanish, German, Japanese, and Portuguese
  • Complimentary Attraction Translation Devices
  • Accessibility information
  • Times Guides, detailing show and parade information
  • Up-to-the-minute theme park news

At these Guest Relations stops, you also can get assistance with reservations and tickets for dining, Disney Resort hotels, guided tours, and ticket upgrades. Guest Relations provides more general help as well, including foreign currency exchange and assistance finding lost guests, etc.

Guest Relations Kiosks at Disneyland Park 

You can find six total Guest Relations kiosks spread out at various locations throughout Disneyland Park. Below, you can see one in the upper center of the map in Frontierland behind Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, in the top left of the map at Fantasyland across from Matterhorn Bobsleds, in the far left on the map at New Orleans Square next to the Haunted Mansion exit, in the far right on the map in Tomorrowland next to Star Trader, and at the Central Information Board near Plaza Inn. There is also the main Guest Relations location located at City Hall on Main Street U.S.A. as you enter the park.

Guest Relations Kiosks at California Adventure Park 

Guest relations kiosks at California Adventure Park are spread throughout the park. On the map below, you can see a Guest Relations window at the top right and a Guest Relations at the Chamber of Commerce, both accessible near the front gate of the park on Buena Vista Street.

There is also an information station located at the center of the map further down Buena Vista Street near Carthay Circle, a kiosk located near the entrance of Cars Land, and a kiosk at Pixar Pier near Jessie's Critter Carousel.

Disneyland Oogie Boogie Bash Map

Disneyland's Oogie Boogie Bash is a special ticketed event with several parties hosted at Disney California Adventure throughout the Halloween season. Oogie Boogie Bash runs on select nights from September through the end of October, and the parties last from 6 pm to 11 pm with mix-in hours starting at 3 pm. At the parties, you'll enjoy the appearances of some favorite characters in their Halloween attire, villains, and even rare characters that you will not normally find at the park. Our guide to Oogie Boogie Bash offers an overview of the offerings and how to make the most of your time at this fan-favorite event.

In addition to the character experiences, Frightfully Fun Parade, Villain's Grove, and more, you'll get to experience Villain Treat Trails, a trick-or-treat experience marked by the appearances of iconic Disney villains. You can see all Oogie Boogie Bash characters, including past and current characters, and last year's Villain Treat Trail characters that appeared.

At Oogie Boogie Bash, you'll be given a guide that will detail where the different attractions are located, each stop of the Villain Treat Trails, and photo opportunities. The map also includes information like Guest Relations stops, restrooms, battery kiosks, locker rentals, and more.

The map is marked by icons, with the cauldron of green liquid icon representing Treat Trail stops, the camera icon with Oogie Boogie behind it representing photo opportunities, the Mickey pumpkin icon representing the location of Mickey's Trick and Treat show, the white and purple “Frightfully Fun Parade” lettering marking where the parade starts and ends, and the black “Villains Grove” lettering marking where this attraction is located.

Mickey's Trick and Treat show takes place at the Disney Theater in Hollywood Land, which is to the left at the end of Buena Vista Street. Villain's Grove, a “dreamlike” set of scenes inspired by Disney's villains, is enhanced by lights, sounds, and colors and is located in the Grizzly Peak area (seen on the far right of the map).

There are two parades during the night, and both will start from the area near the Symphony Swings and run through the park, ending at the Guardians of the Galaxy- Mission: BREAKOUT! attraction. Given how long the parade stretches across the park, there is plenty of seating available.

You can find last year's villains and their Treat Trail locations below:

  • Avengers Campus- Ancient Sanctum featuring Agatha Harkness
  • Cars Land- Bountiful Valley Hideaway featuring Madam Mim
  • Hollywood Land- Disney Animation featuring Oogie Boogie
  • Hollywood Land- Hollywood Backlot featuring Cruella De Vil
  • Hollywood Land- Hyperion Theatre featuring Ernesto de la Cruz
  • Pixar Pier – Near The Pixar Pal-Around featuring Sid
  • Grizzly Peak Airfield featuring Judge Doom
  • Grizzly Pass featuring Mother Gothel
  • San Fransokyo Square featuring Yokai

***See a pdf download of the Oogie Boogie Bash map from the most recent parties last year***

ART Shuttle Map

Anaheim Regional Transportation (ART) offers a convenient shuttle service throughout Anaheim. There are various Disneyland ART shuttle stops near Anaheim area hotels that can take you to Disneyland and other stops throughout the Anaheim Resort District, and many guests who do not wish to walk to Disneyland or are too far away to walk will take advantage of this transportation option.

To use the ART shuttle, you'll need to download the A-Way We Go app, which will help direct you to which route you need to take to get to your destination. Many of the Anaheim area hotels have ART stops just a short distance away that you can walk to. On the map below, you can see the routes marked in different colors and numbers for 15 total lines and where each of them goes, with all of them converging at Disneyland.

You can get a One-Way ride, a 1-Day pass, or a multi-day pass for ART, with One-Way fares costing $4.00 for adults (ages 10 and older), $1.50 for children (ages 3 to 9), and $1.50 for seniors (ages 65+) or disabled. The ART shuttle service runs 7 days a week and typically operates from one hour before Disneyland opens to 30 minutes after closing. The drop-off and pick-up point for Disneyland is right near the main entrance at the Disneyland Main Transportation Center off Harbor Boulevard. You will need to know your bus route's individual number to go to the correct bus stop (which you can find by planning your route on the ART website or app) and the route number that will get you back to your hotel.

***See a pdf download of the ART shuttle map****

Disneyland Google Maps

Especially if you are visiting Disneyland for the first time, it's helpful to consult Google Maps to get a bird's eye view of the park layout and the roads surrounding the Disneyland Resort. In the wide view of the map above, you can see the overall orientation of the Disneyland Resort as well as its proximity to the Toy Story Parking Area and Anaheim Convention Center (at bottom of map).

As mentioned in the parking section earlier, there is complimentary bus transportation available to and from the Toy Story Parking Area to the theme parks. These buses will operate until about an hour after the last park closes. If you would prefer to walk, you can do this via Harbor Boulevard.

You can find this map by searching “Disneyland Resort” on Google Maps and manipulate the view to see more details.

The Grand Californian Hotel Map

The Grand Californian, the most upscale of the Disneyland Resort Hotel, lies just steps away from Disney California Adventure Park and its own private entrance. The Grand Californian Hotel features an amazing themed pool area, several dining options, a full-service spa, and more luxury amenities.

On the map below, you can see the layout of the hotel and dining locations, the spa, and the pool area, and more. In addition, the map marks the location of guest laundry rooms (located on the first floor and second floor), AEDs, restrooms, ATMs, etc.

***See our full breakdown of the Grand Californian Hotel & Spa map, including an overview of the layout of the hotel and more details***

Disneyland Hotel Map

The Disneyland Hotel is the original of the three on-property hotels, boasting an amazing pool area with two Monorail waterslides, fan-favorite Character Dining option Goofy's Kitchen, and three towers themed to a different land of Disneyland Park (Adventure Tower, Fantasy Tower, and Frontier Tower) plus the new Disney Vacation Club Discovery Tower. You can read our full review of our experience inside the new Disneyland Hotel Villas Tower, which just recently started welcoming guests for the first time.

The map below shows the Disneyland Hotel's orientation to Downtown Disney (shown in gold) and theme parks, and other Disneyland Resort hotels, with the Downtown Disney Disneyland Monorail Station marked (in purple) and the entrance to the theme parks on the far right of the map.

On the map below, you can see the layout of the Disneyland Hotel and its dining locations, pool area, and other hotel features. You will also find the locations of AEDs, elevators, restrooms, and ATMs marked.

As you can see on the map below, the Fantasy Tower is at upper center, the Adventure Tower to the right, the Frontier Tower at the bottom, the new Discovery Tower to the lower left, and the Convention Center to the upper left.

You can see the full map of the Disneyland Hotel:

***See our full Disneyland Hotel map, including an overview of the layout of the hotel and more details***

Pixar Place Hotel Map—Coming Soon!

The Paradise Pier Hotel is currently being reimagined into the Pixar Place Hotel, inspired by characters and movies from Pixar Animation Studios. This comes alongside the retheming of Paradise Pier into Pixar Pier, which highlighted favorite Pixar characters and stories from Inside Out, Toy Story, The Incredibles, Finding Nemo, and more.

You can see all the details about the reimagining of the Pixar Place Hotel in our guide to see a glimpse of the progress, including a fun Finding Nemo-themed water play area! As the construction reaches completion, we will keep you updated with a 2024 Pixar Place Hotel map when it becomes available.

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About Emily Midgley

Emily Midgley is a writer from San Diego, California. She was introduced to Disneyland when she was two and has been in love with all things Disney ever since! At Mickey Visit, she will keep you updated with the latest news from the Disney Parks and provide helpful planning content for your vacation. Her favorite rides at Disneyland are Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout, Space Mountain, and Rise of the Resistance. She loves Marvel (especially Guardians of the Galaxy) and lives and breathes anything to do with Star Wars.

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