If you truly want to see Disney through Walt Disney’s eyes, then there is no better place to go than Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. Disneyland Park is Walt’s original dream come true. Disneyland Resort is called The Happiest Place on Earth, and for good reason. Not only does the Park have a unique magical feel, but there are a ton of fun rides and attractions, in addition to delicious food and drinks. Plus, Guests can have memorable character interactions with some of their favorite Disney characters.
For Guests who are driving to Disneyland, there are three main parking lots. Mickey & Friends and Pixar Parking are connected to each other and the main garages located at the Resort. Guests who park there can walk to the Parks or take a tram.
Just down the road from the Resort is the Toy Story parking lot. Guests who park in the Toy Story lot can walk to the Resort, or they can take a bus.
When the Parks open, Disney Cast Members help direct cars and tell Guests where to park. However, as the day goes on, Guests are allowed to park wherever they can find a free spot. Everyone wants to park in the best spot possible, leading some people to save spots while their party runs back to move the car.
While this practice is normally okay, things change when someone in a car wants to park in the spot the person is standing in. At that point, typically, the person will move because their party didn’t get to the spot in time.
However, one Guest recently encountered a woman in the Mickey & Friends parking garage that they ended up labeling a “Karen.”
Tiktoker Cavezascavezas shared a video of a man and woman trying to pull into a spot. A woman was standing in the spot and the couple asked her to move. She continued to stand there, and the car continued to sit there. Both sides refusing to give up. Eventually, the woman moved, but not before making faces at them and doing an odd little dance.
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It is important to note that Disney parking spots are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Guests can save spots for their party, but they are not allowed to block the spots from other Guests if they get there first.