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Former Chargers QB Chase Daniel reveals Disneyland cheat code for best day to attend

Add The California Post on Google Everyone wants to know what are the best days to attend Disneyland and former NFL player Chase Daniel may have found one.

According to Daniel, there no crowds and short wait times the Monday after Fourth of July weekend.

“I think I accidentally cracked the Disneyland code…Monday after the 4th of July = no crowds,” Daniel wrote in a post on X.

“Don’t tell anyone…I don’t want to ruin it. Celebrating 5-year-olds birthday & 12 years of marriage with wait times measured in minutes instead of childhoods,” Daniel added.

I think I accidentally cracked the Disneyland code….Monday after the 4th of July = no crowds. Don’t tell anyone… I don’t want to ruin it. Celebrating our 5-year-olds birthday & 12 years of marriage with wait times measured in minutes instead of childhoods. 😂 https://t.co/ylisrIDRAX

Daniel also revealed his top four rides at Disneyland in a separate post on X.

Space Mountain, Star Wars’ Rise of the Resistance, Indiana Jones and Pirates of the Caribbean made the cut.

During Disney Celebrates America, the amusement park featured special flag retreat ceremonies honoring veterans as well as themed decor. There was also a fireworks spectacular over the weekend to honor America’s 250 anniversary.

The popular amusement park caused quite the frenzy when a specially priced Evening Ticket was announced last week. The $59 ticket allows guests to enjoy Disneyland or Disney California Adventure at night.

For those with valid admission, guests can enjoy Disneyland Park from 7:00 p.m. to close. While Disney California Adventure would be available for Evening Ticket guest from 5:00 p.m. to close.

The limited-time ticket was available from July 12 to August 5. The offer is no longer available as tickets quickly sold out soon after it was made available.

However, for guests planning to visit Disneyland in 2027, they can test Daniel’s theory of going to the amusement park the Monday after Fourth of July.

Read original at New York Post

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