Hello there, Soorya! Welcome to planDisney. Thanks for stopping by with this fantastic question!
There are a couple of options I can think of to help you get acquainted with the layout of the parks before your arrival:
~ You will find Park Guides on the
Services for Guests with Disabilities section of the
Disneyland website. Scroll to the section titled “Guides for Guests with Disabilities” and you should see a link for Disneyland Park and for Disney California Adventure Park. While these guides include information about accessibility for Guests with disabilities, there are park maps you can look at and print.
~ Download the
Disneyland mobile app and click the second icon on the navigation bar towards the bottom of the screen. This will show you an Attractions map. You can click “Filter” to change to the other park. This will help you get oriented with what is where.
Soorya, it looks like you’re making a cross-country trip to Anaheim for this visit to the Happiest Place on Earth. Can I suggest adding
Disney Genie+ to your tickets, if you haven’t already – this has been a real ‘must’ for me and my family, as we save hours of time using the faster queues called
Lightning Lanes. When you’re making a long trip and may not get to visit Disneyland Resort as often, Genie+ helps make your wishes come true by getting you on more attractions during the day. There’s a reason they say you ain’t never had a friend like Genie! If you haven’t added Genie+, you can do so once you have entered the parks. Within the
Disneyland mobile app, go to My Genie Day, My Day, and you’ll see a link to add it.
Wishing you a vacation full of magic and memories, Soorya!
Kamini