5 Best Places to Relax in Disneyland Park

photo of Snow White's grotto at Disneyland Park with statues of Snow White and dwarves plus waterfall

We love visiting Disneyland Park. We love the excitement and the delights for all five senses. We love arriving before park opening and getting in one last ride as the park closes. To keep that kind of schedule, we find little ways to rest and regain some energy throughout the day. This can be a tricky on popular days with high attendance, so here are our top five places to relax at Disneyland Park.

Pirate’s Lair on Tom Sawyer Island

Pirate’s Lair on Tom Sawyer Island is an island oasis and a quintessential Disneyland experience. After just a short raft ride from Frontierland, we like escaping to this rustic island of timbered retreats and rocky overlooks. We adventure over to Pirate’s Lair on Tom Sawyer Island during the busiest part of the day at Disneyland Park. Somehow, it never seems to get busy at this little gem.

Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room

Even the flowers sing here, so Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room is not the quietest place to rest. Still, this charming attraction is cool on hot days, warm on cold days, dry on wet days and pleasantly dark. The show is fifteen minutes long with lively tunes from the Sherman Brothers paired with gorgeous visuals and sweet humor. We always emerge refreshed and ready to follow Indiana Jones or a pack of pirates on an adventure.

BONUS: All of that new energy is doubled when we manage to grab a Dole Whip. We like to mobile order Dole Whips from the Tiki Juice Bar right next door. If we time it right, we can enjoy them during the show. Sometimes we gobble up this refreshing treat before the show even starts. Fortunately, the benches in the attraction’s secluded waiting area are also a nice place to relax at Disneyland Park.

Relaxing Pathways Around Sleeping Beauty Castle and Disneyland’s Hub

There are some meandering pathways around the north side of the Hub. Because they are not the most efficient routes in Disneyland Park, they can be surprisingly serene even on busy days. Sleeping Beauty Castle is an extremely popular and crowded location, but the little paths in the shadow of the castle provide a pleasant place to rest. You can enjoy this icon of Disneyland Park while you relax on its “hidden” pathways. We particularly like the paths around Snow White’s Grotto just east of the castle and near Pixie Hollow.

… and Other Quiet Paths in Disneyland Park

The courtyard and paths on the west side of the castle by the Royal Hall and Theater can sometimes be a nice place to rest. This is only true if there are no shows in the theater or princesses greeting guests in the hall. Check the entertainment and character schedule if you are looking to relax here.

The walkway between Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge and Bayou Country has calm nooks. The wildlife of Batuu even provide a soothing soundtrack.

There are also some lesser used paths and turnouts east of Matterhorn Bobsleds. However, we would say that “quiet” is a relative term here, as these are also near the Autopia track.

Indoor and Covered Dining Around Disneyland Park

Sitting down for a meal can be a great way to recharge. This tip is one we often forget about while we are excited for our next attraction. When we make time for a relaxed and delicious meal, it makes a huge difference in our visits. Blue Bayou Restaurant might be the most peaceful of all Disneyland dining locations, and there are other wonderful table service spots like Carnation Cafe. Quick service meals with indoor or covered dining like Red Rose Taverne or Hungry Bear Restaurant (soon to reopen as Hungry Bear Barbecue Jamboree) can be extra restful if we use mobile ordering and skip the time in line.

A Relaxing Ride on the Disneyland Railroad

A “grand circle tour” on the Disneyland Railroad is one of our favorite ways to relax at Disneyland Park. With stations around the park, we hop on when our feet grow tired and stay for as many stops as we wish. The track is raised above the bustle of the park, and we get to admire Disneyland’s marvels from the comfort of our seats. Grand Canyon and Primeval World – Land of the Dinosaurs offer thrilling sights, but we still disembark feeling rested and ready to explore some of the area we spotted from the train.

We hope you find this list of our favorite places to relax in Disneyland Park helpful.

Disneyland Park is a great place for endless adventures, but we find that taking a moment to relax at these five places makes our days sweeter. We hope that your own visit fills you with excitement and energy. For help with the planning, we offer our step-by-step prep guide.