Disneyland 4th of July 2025 Crowds, Special Fireworks & Festivities

Spending the 4th of July at Disneyland can be a great way to celebrate the holiday with themed 4th of July fireworks and specialty food options. Disneyland always puts on a great 4th of July fireworks show, and it is one of the most popular days of the year to watch fireworks at Disneyland.

I have spent nearly every major holiday at Disney including the 4th of July so let's get into all our best tips on how crowded Disneyland is on the 4th of July along with my best tips on dealing with the crowds, where to watch the fireworks, and seasonal food items Disneyland offers for the holiday.

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Is Disneyland Crowded On the 4th of July Weekend?

crowds on Main Street at Disneyland

One of the biggest impacts of crowds at Disneyland is Magic Key holders. For the 4th of July, three of the five passes (Believe, Imagine, Enchant Key) are blocked out for the 4th of July and the Saturday and Sunday after. This means that Magic Key holders will have a significantly small impact on the parks aside from the higher tier Inspire pass. You can expect more tourists traveling to the parks at this time, so this doesn't mean that the parks will be empty, but having three large groups of passholders blocked out from visiting will definitely help ease the crowd levels in the parks.

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Disneyland 4th of July doesn't come close to competing with much more popular holidays like Halloween or Christmas. We rated the 4th of July on our Disneyland crowd calendar as normal crowds, with the following Saturday as above normal crowds. You may be surprised at how manageable Disneyland can be on the 4th of July.

The part of the day that will feel crowded? The fireworks show.

Disneyland 4th of July Fireworks

Disneyland fireworks

Disneyland puts on a special 4th of July fireworks show to celebrate! The 4th of July Disneyland fireworks can only be seen on this one holiday, so expect a one-of-a-kind display honoring America.

The show will focus on red, white, and blue fireworks along with patriotic music as stars and stripes are projected on Sleeping Beauty's Castle. As you can expect, 4th of July fireworks will be especially popular at Disneyland. During the day, crowds will feel normal, but once you get ready to line up for the fireworks show, this is when you will feel the impact, as anyone who is in the parks that day will definitely be seeing those fireworks!

Disney’s Celebrate America! – A Fourth of July Concert in the Sky is scheduled for 9:35 on the 4th of July.

Where should I watch the Disneyland 4th of July fireworks?

Disneyland fireworks

You don't want to miss the special Disneyland 4th of July fireworks show! This is one of the best fireworks shows of the year and shouldn't be missed! Here's our top spots in Disneyland to catch the fireworks:

In front of Sleeping Beauty’s Castle

This is easily the most popular spot to watch the fireworks show from. If you want to watch the fireworks show from in front of the castle, you need to prepare yourself to arrive at least three hours prior to the show on the 4th of July to get a good spot. It's a long wait, but can be worth it if you want a good view for the projections on the castle. You will get the full experience of the show with the projections on the castle and seeing the fireworks go off directly behind the castle. There's a reason this is the most popular spot- it really is the best!

Near the Partners Statue

This spot is also quite popular, but since it's a bit further back than directly in front of the castl,e you can sometimes get a good spot without waiting three hours in advance. You still want to dedicate at least two hours to lining up in this area. Pro tip: if you stand directly behind the Partners Statue, you won't have to worry about anyone's head obscuring your view, and you can lean against the rail.

Main Street, U.S.A.

You can find a good spot to watch the fireworks from anywhere on Main Street, and the projections will play on all the storefronts. This is also an easy place to grab a spot that doesn't require nearly the same amount of advance lining up that the castle does. Cast members will rope off certain areas to keep the traffic moving, so make sure you're not saving a spot in one of these areas. I'd say you can grab a spot an hour before the show or less in this area.

In front of “it's a small world”

If you want to avoid crowds, the best place to watch the fireworks is in front of “it's a small world.” You won't see the castle, but the same projections are displayed on the “it's a small world” facade with the same music. The fireworks will be going off just to the left of “it's a small world.” You can usually walk right up a few minutes before the fireworks and get a good spot here.

Along the Rivers of America in Frontierland

If you happen to be catching the first showing of Fantasmic then stay right where you are to enjoy the fireworks, which will happen right after it ends. The Rivers of America water screens will display the same projections that happen during the fireworks show.

Tomorrowland Skyline Lounge Experience

If you'd rather opt for reserved viewing, then there's always the Tomorrowland Skyline Lounge experience, where you can enjoy desserts and both hot and cold non-alcoholic beverages. This isn't exactly the best view of the fireworks and you won't see the projections, so reviews of this experience are a bit mixed.

Disneyland 70th Anniversary Entertainment

Disneyland 70th anniversary decor Town Square

This year Disneyland is celebrating its 70th anniversary with a full lineup of entertainment, food items, and specialty merchandise.

There is so much fun entertainment happening at Disneyland right now, here are all the special 70th anniversary offerings you can work into your 4th of July.

  • The Celebrate Happy Cavalcade is a daytime 70th anniversary character cavalcade that runs along the parade route, featuring favorite Disney characters, Mickey and friends in their 70th attire, and some rare additions like Duffy and ShellieMay. This calvacade takes place twice daily at 1:30 PM and 2:45 PM. You can see photos and more details about this cavalcade in our separate article here.
  • Paint the Night is a fan-favorite nighttime parade returning for Disneyland's 70th anniversary, featuring over a million LED lights and several popular Disney and Pixar characters. You can read about some of the new changes that were made to the parade here. The parade will run at 8:45 PM and 10:45 PM each night. If you want to watch both the parade and the 4th of July fireworks, be sure to read about our strategy to get the best spot for both.
  • Tapestry of Happiness is a 70th-anniversary projection show on the facade of “it's a small world” that is a “visual love letter” to Disneyland, inspired by the work of Mary Blair. Showtimes are at 9:50 PM, 10:20 PM, 11:30 PM, and 11:45 PM. On nights when the park closes at 11, it shows at 9:50 PM and 10:20 PM.
  • Better Together: A Pixar Pals Celebration! is a returning daytime parade at Disney California Adventure featuring over two dozen Pixar characters from favorite films. The parade takes place twice daily at 2:30 PM and 5:00 PM.

World of Color is also featuring a new show for the 70th anniversary called World of Color Happiness! hosted by the Inside Out Emotions.

Disneyland 4th of July Food Guide

Disneyland 4th of July cupcake

The 2025 Disneyland 4th of July food guide has not yet been announced yet, but you can see last year's offerings for reference. 

The Disneyland 4th of July food guide features a few notable themed treats available at candy locations around the resort, along with a variety of NEW themed drinks in Downtown Disney.

Available at Various Candy Locations Across Disneyland Resor, Including Bing Bong’s Sweet Stuff, Candy Palace, and Trolley Treats (Available June 30 through July 4; mobile order available) 

  • 4th of July Apple: Granny Smith apple dipped in caramel with marshmallow ears, enrobed in blue-colored white chocolate and red-colored white chocolate, striped with white chocolate, and sprinkled with sugar stars
  • 4th of July Cereal Treat: Marshmallows dipped in caramel and blue-colored white chocolate and red-colored white chocolate, striped with white chocolate, and sprinkled with sugar stars
  • 4th of July Marshmallow Wand: Mickey-shaped cereal treat dipped in blue-colored white chocolate and red-colored white chocolate, striped with white chocolate, and sprinkled with sugar stars

Downtown Disney District

4th of july food

Black Tap Craft Burgers & Shakes (Available July 4 only) 

  • Red, White, and Blue CakeShake: Vanilla shake featuring a vanilla frosted rim with red, white, and blue sprinkles topped with red, white, and blue cake, whipped cream, and a cherry

California Churro (Available July 4 through 7)

  • Firecracker Churro: Churro rolled in strawberry sugar, cut in half, drizzled with marshmallow fluff and sprinkled with red and blue popping candy pieces

Paseo (Available July 4 only; reservation required) 

  • Fourth of July Dinner: Enjoy an upstairs view of the night sky with a prix-fixe meal highlighting some Paseo classics as well as some limited-time offerings for the day. (New) 
4th of july disneyland

Splitsville Luxury Lanes (Available July 4 through 7)

  • Liberty Lemonade: Raspberry vodka, raspberry purée, mixed with lemon juice, simple syrup, and lemon-lime soda (New) 

Wetzel’s Pretzels (Available July 4 through 7) 

  • Berry Bomb: Frozen blended beverage topped with popping candy (New) 

Disneyland Nighttime Spectaculars

There are plenty of other nighttime spectaculars you can enjoy at Disneyland 4th of July while waiting for the fireworks! Some of these shows happen right before the fireworks happen, so you can reserve your spot for one and stay in that same spot for the fireworks show.

Fantasmic!

Fantasmic! takes place at 9PM on the Rivers of America and if you opt for a dining package, you will have front row viewing for both the show and the fireworks that start at 9:30 immediately after Fantasmic! ends making for a nice lineup for both shows. This can be a great strategy for managing the Disneyland 4th of July crowd levels. Fantasmic! is a wonderful nighttime show full of Disney magic from classic films featuring Mickey Mouse, daring stunts, fireworks, fire, projections and more.

World of Color show at Disney California Adventure

World of Color

World of Color is a nighttime spectacular that takes place in California Adventure which tells the stories of beloved Disney movies on larger-than-life water fountains in front of Pixar Pier. This is a dazzling show and is a must-see. It doesn't exactly line up neatly with the fireworks, so if you can see it on a different night, then that's your best bet. However, it's possible to try and catch the second show that starts at 10:15PM if you hustle out of Disneyland (and you have a park hopper ticket!) and into California Adventure after the fireworks end.

Military Musicians

The 1st Marine Division Band marches down Main Street U.S.A (photo from 2018)
Photo via Disney Parks Blog

In a tradition Walt Disney started, the Disneyland Resort has long supported the military and even has a Business Employee Resource Group (BERG) called SALUTE, dedicated to advocating for cast members who are actively serving or have served.

Military performances that may take place over the 4th of July celebrations include California Army National Guard’s 40th Infantry Division Band, and 1st Marine Division Brass Band, and 1st Marine Division Groups – Popular Music Group, Brass Band, & Ceremonial Band.

“Military bands have a long history of tradition, excellence and precision,” shares Marine veteran and SALUTE BERG leader, Ariel Elias. “During my time in the military, I was always in awe and felt proud that our military bands had a longstanding history since the inception of the military branches. Now, our cast members and guests will have the special opportunity to see and hear those bands that inspired us many times before.”

Military band conductor performing in front of crowd at Disneyland park
Photo via Disney Parks Blog

These bands bring entertainment and celebration to the guests, thanks to the cast members who welcome them to the Disneyland Resort in this time-honored tradition. If you happen to be visiting Disneyland Resort during the Fourth of July weekend, be sure to check out these performances.

Disneyland 4th of July Patriotic Attractions

Disneyland Flag Retreat Ceremony

There are also some great patriotic attractions and ceremonies you can find around the parks to celebrate America on your Disneyland 4th of July day.

Flag Retreat Ceremony

Each day at Disneyland you have the chance to view The Flag Retreat Ceremony at Disneyland at the end of Main Street, U.S.A. which is one of the ways that Disney honors our past and current military members. This is just one of the many way's that Walt Disney's patriotism is kept alive in the parks, “Actually, if you could see close in my eyes, the American flag is waving in both of them and up my spine is growing this red, white, and blue stripe.” -Walt Disney

The Flag Retreat happens daily, but check the daily Disneyland calendar for the most current times, as these can change. Guests are asked to join in the Pledge of Allegiance before the Flag Retreat begins, followed by a chorus of “God Bless America” with the crowd removing their hats and putting their hands over their hearts. Current service members and veterans are invited to come and stand by the flag during the ceremony. The Color Guard lowers the flag while the National Anthem is performed. After the ceremony, the Color Guard and cast members have a short procession down Main Street, U.S.A.

Tom Sawyer's Island

Designed by Walt Disney himself, the island was designed to be a place to step into Mark Twain's novels with bridges, pirate caves, and plenty of areas to explore.

Disneyland Canoes

Mark Twain's Riverboat

Take a ride around the Rivers of America in this 19th-century themed paddleboat.

Sailing Ship Columbia

You can also enjoy a ride on the Sailing Ship Columbia which was modeled after the original Columbia ship from the 19th century.

Disneyland Railroad

Enjoy a grand circle tour around Disneyland and celebrate the Western frontier.

Davy Crockett Explorer Canoes

Take a paddle around the Rivers of America and celebrate the American legend Davy Crockett in this ride that most guests tend to skip.

There is so much to do and celebrate at Disneyland on the 4th of July!

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