Disneyland, known as “The Happiest Place on Earth,” is not only a beloved theme park but also a major hotspot for Pokémon GO players. It boasts an immense amount of PokéStops and a plentiful number of Gyms, making it a dream destination for trainers on the hunt!
Opened on July 17, 1955, Disneyland holds the distinction of being the first theme park by The Walt Disney Company and the only one designed and constructed under the direct supervision of Walt Disney himself.
Over the years, it has become the most visited theme park in the world, with a record 757 million visits since its opening (as of December 2021). In 2022, the park attracted approximately 16.9 million visitors, ranking as the second most visited amusement park globally that year, second only to Magic Kingdom, which it inspired.
Disneyland’s combination of magical experiences and extensive in-game opportunities offers a unique and enchanting experience for visitors of all ages, blending the allure of classic attractions with the excitement of Pokémon GO!
Disneyland
Hotspot: Near the Penny Arcade as well as by the Columbia Sailing Ship.
PokéStops81
Clustered PokéStops7
Gyms11
Clustered Gyms2
California Adventure
Hotspot: Near Monsters Inc.
PokéStops66
Clustered PokéStops8
Gyms6
Clustered Gyms2
Downtown Disney and Park Entrances
Hotspot: Near the Starbucks.
PokéStops34
Clustered PokéStops7
Gyms5
Clustered Gyms1
Land Size Total: 412.2 Acres.
Exclusions in Acres: 18.5 Staff/Crew Areas, 32 of Parking Structure, 22.5 of Downtown Disney Parking, 28.6 of Paradise Pier Parking, 5 of East Employee Site, 4 of Maintenance Yards/Lots.