Parking:
If you have a car, park on campus near the J, K, L Buildings. The entrance for this parking lot is next to the Coast Fitness Center.
Safety knows that parking for those attending Grad Nite will be there.
Leaving for Disney:
Be on campus by 7:30am.
Attendance will be taken as you board on your assigned bus.
A list will be posted with all the bus assignments.
Once EVERY bus is boarded, we will leave for Disneyland.
Leaving from Disney:
We leave Disney at 2am on Saturday morning.
Make sure you get on the Disney tram at 2am!
Attendance will be taken as you board your assigned bus.
Once YOUR bus is boarded, we leave Disney to campus.
We will return to campus about 3am
It is important that you arrive at the buses at the end of the night as close to 2:00am as possible.
Buses:
All buses have been assigned.
We will board the buses from the J, K, L Buildings.
You will have two to three chaperones for each bus.
Make sure you sign up for their Remind 101
Plus, try to get at least one of their cell phone numbers before you leave the bus
Tickets:
You will get your ticket as you get off the bus to enter Disneyland.
DO NOT lose your ticket throughout the park, you will have to pay $179 to replace it.
You will be given a lanyard so you can put your ticket in the badge holder.
Exclusive Grad Nite Party:
Throughout the day, you will be able to go between Disney and California Adventure. (No, your chaperones won't be with you all day. They want to have fun, too).
Make sure you are in California Adventure by 9pm at the latest.
Start heading over to California Adventure at 8pm.
Things to Bring:
Money for food & souvenirs
External battery charger for phone or your charging cord
Sunscreen
Hat or Mickey Ears
Small backpack/fanny pack/purse
Empty, plastic or metal water bottle
Medications:
Prescribed medications need to be cleared with the nurse and Ms. Fuentes
Over-the-counter medications need to be in their original pharmacy container and carried in by a chaperone from the school through the security screening area at Disney. It will be returned to the student it is prescribed after the screening area.
Drug dogs will be searching before you leave school and again once you get to Disney
Overall:
You must remain at Disneyland Resort for the entire length of the field trip. If you need assistance, please contact your bus chaperone(s)
If you get a locker, it must be in California Adventure as that is where you will be at the end of the night.
When you arrive at school on the morning of the 3rd, you will go to the parking lot between the Coast Fitness Center and the K, L building
Failure to follow LEAPS could result in you NOT participating in the graduation ceremony.
Read "Show LEAPS Behavior" on this website.
Download the Disney App.
Keep in Mind:
No food or drinks allowed in park, no glass containers of any kind, no perfume, no speakers.
No selfie sticks or other prohibited items are allowed in the backstage entry area or in the park.
No alcohol and illegal drugs at any time.
Sunscreen is allowed.
Empty refillable non-glass containers are ok to bring.
Water is available at refill stations throughout the park as well as at all counter service restaurants – please ask at the restaurants.
Cups for water are available at any quick service location or refillable water stations throughout the park for attendees to fill up their empty water bottles.
For Lost Tickets:
Grad Nite tickets are non-refundable, and this is a policy we apply consistently across our clients and schools.
If you have any lost tickets, a new order will need to be placed. To process an exception to refund the original order of LOST tickets, we will require you to email us a copy of a police report, indicating where the tickets were lost i.e., School, staff, etc. Please send this to DLR.Grad.Nite@disney.com as soon as possible so the Grad Nite team can initiate the refund process.
If the school finds the tickets at ANY time (even after a refund is requested and processed), we must receive them back. Please notify us if this occurs and the team can send you instructions for returning the tickets.
Groups walking and/or running in locked arms (safety concern in impacted areas).
Group chanting of any kind including yelling at high volumes in attraction queues.
Inappropriate touching or physical aggression of any kind.
Failure to comply with a request of a Disney Cast Member
Disney Cast Members are trained to direct Resort guests for optimal safety and help guests comply with the Resort’s standards of conduct.
Inappropriate language (including profanity) and disruptive or offensive behavior.
Disrespectful demeanor toward other theme park guests, Disney Cast Members or other law enforcement officials.
For your safety and that of others, please refrain from running.
Theft or vandalism.
Line jumping/cutting in attraction queues.
Failure to comply with attraction safety rules.
The distribution of printed or recorded materials of any kind.
Photography, videotaping or recording of any kind for commercial purposes.
Feeding, petting, touching, harassing or harming any wildlife in the theme park, including birds.
When: Friday, June 3rd to Saturday, June 4th
We leave Friday at 8am and we leave Disney at 2am.
We arrive back on campus like at 3am or sooner.
Location: Disneyland & Disney California
Ticket Price: $200
Last day to purchase ticket is 3/11/22
Bring extra money on the day of the trip for souvenirs and food
Before you can purchase a ticket, make sure you are NOT on the No-Go list.
If you purchase a ticket and you happen to be on the No-Go list before the date of Grad Nite, you run the risk of forfeiting your right to go and possibly no refund.
Questions about our No-Go list, behavior, and attendance, reach out to Ms. McClaren (mcclarenm@cvuhsd.org) or Mr. Romero (romerom@cvuhsd.org)
Note: They are ways to get OFF the No-Go list. You just have to do your part and reach out to Ms. McClaren or Mr. Romero.
An inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people are present. COVID-19 is an extremely contagious disease that can lead to severe illness and death. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, senior citizens and Guests with underlying medical conditions are especially vulnerable.
By visiting the Disneyland Resort, you voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19.
Help keep each other healthy.
For ALL field trips, our district currently requires that any staff or students attending field trips need to take a rapid test prior to boarding the bus.