Where in Disneyland Park can I find the Power Rangers for my son?

Where in Disneyland Park can I find the Power Rangers for my son?

Posted on 24. Sep, 2009 by Donald Duck in Disneyland

We are planning a trip to Disneyland this fall. I have a son that REALLY likes the Rangers. I know they are lurking around the park somewhere, but I cannot find ANY info. Any help you can provide is great. Thank You All in advance.

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8 Responses to “Where in Disneyland Park can I find the Power Rangers for my son?”

  1. hoodoo

    24. Sep, 2009

    The Power Rangers are not owned by Disney and therefore make no appearance at Disneyland as far as I know.

    They DID just start a new show centering around Star Wars and the Jedi Knights. Maybe that’s what you’re thinking of?

  2. :)

    24. Sep, 2009

    power rangers aren’t disney.

    dumbass.

  3. TenFourSoul

    24. Sep, 2009

    The best chance you have at finding them would be in Tomorrow Land.
    The one thing you will learn about Disneyland is that they never tell you if/when/where or even which characters will be “working” that day.

    I hope this helps answer your question, although I’m sure it’s not the answer you were hoping for.

  4. Jack

    24. Sep, 2009

    In Walt Disney World in Florida, they hang around the Cities of America section of the Hollywood Studios park, so I’ll bet they would most likely be in the Hollywood section of California Adventure at the Disneyland Resort.

    Hope this information helps.

  5. ...

    24. Sep, 2009

    right there

  6. OC1999

    24. Sep, 2009

    Actually there is a Remote Tie between Disney and PowerRangers.

    They do in fact appear at Hollywood Studios(Walt Disney World), as you can see from the link below they are still listed. The Tie-In. They appear on ABC and ABC is owned by Disney. However, you will not see any of them walking around Disneyland or California Adventure.

  7. luckyxfighter

    24. Sep, 2009

    Sorry to that person that called you a dumbass, immature. But I don’t think you can find them in CA Disneyland. I know for sure you can find them at WDW.

  8. cc

    24. Sep, 2009

    They are not and have never been at Disneyland. They have been (it’s been 3 years since I’ve been) at WDW. Sorry.

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