Why can't I get a monthly calendar with hours for October, 2019?

Darkbeer1

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
So I used a Google and the Disneyland.com searches. Even with the word monthly, they dump you to the Daily Events Schedule.

I want a quick overview of the month to make some decisions.

Guess I need to grab one of the Free visitor info magazines....

At Roy's at AGW, so know how to get one.

Oh well.... I know Seaworld is the weekend of October 12th on our schedule.

Stopped at Knott's just for a free lunch today.

They have a monthly calendar at their website and app. Universal, SFMM and SW also offer one.
 

SirWillow

Well-Known Member
they have been ridiculously slow and behind on getting the entertainment schedule up. Even park hours for October didn't finally go live until early-mid September. There are still showtimes for the first week of Oct getting posted, and much of the rest of October is a blank. I don't know why they are so far behind on this, but it's pitiful.

We are going the first week of October, and weren't able to make Blue Bayou/ Fantasmic reservations until last week. I've a friend going the third week of Oct and he's still waiting for them to let him make dining reservations.

It's a really bad look compared to WDW where you can book 6 months in advance for many of the dining places, and Disneyland is struggling to get basics posted 3 weeks in advance.
 

SuddenStorm

Well-Known Member
they have been ridiculously slow and behind on getting the entertainment schedule up. Even park hours for October didn't finally go live until early-mid September. There are still showtimes for the first week of Oct getting posted, and much of the rest of October is a blank. I don't know why they are so far behind on this, but it's pitiful.

We are going the first week of October, and weren't able to make Blue Bayou/ Fantasmic reservations until last week. I've a friend going the third week of Oct and he's still waiting for them to let him make dining reservations.

It's a really bad look compared to WDW where you can book 6 months in advance for many of the dining places, and Disneyland is struggling to get basics posted 3 weeks in advance.

I imagine they're waiting to see how crowds are before committing to any expensive live entertainment.
 

Rich T

Well-Known Member
Disney really seems to be in panicked-headless-chickens mode. :D If the latest rumors about the next SW film *and* RotR (Rotter) are true--this is going to be a VERY interesting fall/winter. :D
 

RescueTheDay

Well-Known Member
It actually is. Watching DLR management in panic mode is turning out to be more fun than visiting Galaxy's Edge.
Topic is regarding not being able to get a monthly view on your phone, but it being available on the web. How does that show management is panicking?
 

Rich T

Well-Known Member
Topic is regarding not being able to get a monthly view on your phone, but it being available on the web. How does that show management is panicking?
Now you're referring to a follow-up post; the original topic (the heading) is more general and delightfully tip-of-the-Disney-iceberg.
 

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