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1. The Disney Gallery and the Disneyland Story presenting Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln, Disneyland, Main St. - I feel like everyone should experience attraction at least once, even if it's not hot outside. The history behind Mr. Lincoln the audio-animatronic is almost as interesting as the man, himself. However, if you want to skip the show and are only looking for a place to cool off, the lobby has some amazing displays to look at while enjoying the A/C. Next door, in the Disney Gallery the walls are covered with phenomenal art pieces that I will never be able to afford, but love to look at.
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2. Launch Bay, Disneyland, Tomorrowland - If you have been to Disneyland recently and enjoy Star Wars then odds are that you have been in this building during one of your visits. Not only can you cool off while waiting to meet Chewbacca and Darth Vader. You can wander around a Cantina, check out props from Lucas Film and replicas made specifically for Launch Bay. In my experience, this is a nice place to take a break from the heat and the crowds inside aren't that bad.
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3. Take a Grand Circle Tour around Disneyland, the Disneyland Railroad - I have not visited the parks since the grand re-opening of the Disneyland Railroad, but I can imagine the lines to board the trains are still a little long. However, once you have found your seat on one of the steam trains and the adventure begins, it's almost as good as being in an air conditioning. Okay, that's not true, but the trains are a great way to get around the park while avoiding crowds and resting your feet.
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4. The Disney Animation building, DCA, Hollywood Land - This is a classic go-to for over heated Disney fans. Not only can you learn to draw, meet Anna and Elsa, visit an enchanted library, and talk to turtles in this building, but you can be entertained just by looking up. There are beautiful images being streamed onto screens all over the walls and while music is being played. The lighting is a little dark and there are plenty of places to sit, either on benches or on the floor without being in the way. This is a perfect place to cool off, enjoy some music, and charge your phone if you forgot your power bank.
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5. Tom Sawyer's Island, Disneyland, Rivers of America - On my most recent trip to the parks was on July 17, Disneyland's birthday. It was hot and it was crowded, so my friend had the brilliant idea to head over to Tom Sawyer's island for two reasons: 1. I still hadn't been there since the remodel, 2. to escape some of the crowd. We explored, watched the Mark Twain steam past, and spied on the Imagineers there were still finishing the last details before the Railroad re-opened. Then we found a nice shady spot to sit and relax. The temperature felt cooler, the crowd was lighter, and the view was great.
These are my favorite spots to escape the sun and the crowd while visiting Disneyland and Disney's California Adventure, but I'm sure there are plenty of others. Comment down below or find me on Instagram (@madmadammeesh) and comment on a post -- tell me your favorite places to cool down while visiting Disney Parks.