With #Disneyland and Disney #CaliforniaAdventure reopening on April 30 and ticket sales starting next week, prospective park visitors are wondering what to expect there.

#COVID_19 safety protocols will represent the biggest changes.

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Some of the rides and attractions at the #Anaheim theme parks will still be shut down when they reopen.

Here’s a thread of some rides that will be available at Disneyland when it opens its gates to visitors.

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Astro Orbitor

The ride was the centerpiece of Tomorrowland when the park retrofitted the section in 1996.

On the Astro Orbitor, guests sail speeding starships through a galaxy of whirling orbs, planets and astrolabes.

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Haunted Mansion

Today the Mansion is perhaps best known for its whimsy — the floating musical instruments, the painting that stretches to reveal a man in his underpants. It’s the haunted house at its most humorous, wrote @toddmartens in 2015.

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Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run

As the sole ride in #StarWars: Galaxy’s Edge, the largest-ever expansion in Disneyland themed to a single franchise, Smugglers Run puts six players in the cockpit of the #MillenniumFalcon.

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Pirates of the Caribbean

More than any other single attraction, Disneyland’s Pirates of the Caribbean has evolved with the cultural — and pop cultural — zeitgeist, beginning even before its debut.

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Dozens of other rides and attractions will be available when Disneyland and California Adventure reopen at the end of the month.

See the full list at latimes.com/business/story…

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