Sign with "Tram Loading" and an upward arrow. People walking near trees and a tram station in a park setting.

New Tram Loading Signage Installed at Disneyland

Lauren Shahan

New loading signage for the Disneyland tram has been installed at Disneyland Resort.

Disneyland Tram Loading Signage

Sign with "Tram Loading" and an upward arrow. People walking near trees and a tram station in a park setting.

The new signage was installed near the tram station on the side of the Main Entrance Esplanade. The sign contains the wording “Tram Loading” with a directional arrow beneath the text. The signs are a box shape that extends from a pole fixed in the ground. They sit at the edge of the queue line where guests board the tram.

A sign with a wheelchair symbol is mounted on a pole, with trees and street lamps in the background.

Another piece of signage depicting wheelchair access has also been installed.

Before the signs were installed, there was no previous directional signage for guests. In the past, Cast Members would simply shout out directions for guests, instructing them on where the loading area was located.

The new signage should help to better direct guests on where they can board the tram.

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