How to Charge Your Smartphone Battery at Disneyland

You’ve planned your Disneyland trip for months. You’ve read the books, purchased the Park Hoppers, booked a hotel near Disneyland, and scheduled a Disney character meal. But then your smartphone dies in the middle of the day, long before the “Paint the Night” parade and “World of Color” nighttime spectacular. Here’s how to charge your smartphone battery at Disneyland and what to do if you lose power during your Disney vacation.

Minnie Mouse know how important it is to keep your smart phone charged at Disneyland!
Minnie Mouse know how important it is to keep your smart phone charged at Disneyland! (Photo credit: quackersnaps, Depositphotos.com)

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1. Enter the parks with a full smartphone battery charge.

First-timers to Disneyland may be surprised by how quickly your battery can get drained at the Happiest Place on Earth. Prevention is the best way to avoid losing power. Charge up your mobile phone the night prior to your visit. Keep that sucker plugged in until the very last minute. If multiple family members have their own smartphones, tablets, or handheld gamers to bring to the theme parks, you’ll probably want to pack a compact multi-extension outlet charger so everyone can power up in the hotel room.

2. Buy a reliable mobile charger before you go.

Even if you don’t normally need a mobile smartphone charger, you should consider purchasing one before your Disneyland vacation. Be sure to plug in your charger the night before your Disney visit so it has a full charge in the parks. And then, be sure to bring it along in your day bag. (That’s where I’ve gone wrong more than once…leaving the charger back in the hotel!)

Not all mobile chargers are created equal, so invest in one that works best for your needs. Invest in one that easily fits into a pocket and adds many hours of talk time to most smartphones. 

3. Bring a cord and find an outlet at Disneyland.

Bring along a regular charging cord in addition to your mobile charger, especially if you know you’ll be playing games in line, texting with your travel mates, and snapping tons of photos with your smartphone while at Disneyland.

If you plan to eat at a sit-down restaurant, like Carthay Circle in Disney California Adventure or Blue Bayou in Disneyland, ask your server to plug in your phone for you. Most likely, they’ll be happy to do it for you. (This is Disneyland, after all!) But, outlets may not be available if other guests have beat you to it.

Charge your smart phone battery at Disneyland so you can keep snapping those selfies
Charge your smartphone battery at Disneyland so you can keep snapping those selfies (Photo credit: Joshua Sudock, Disneyland Resort)

4. Buy a pre-charged mobile charger in Downtown Disney.

I searched high and low to purchase a mobile charger in Disneyland and Disney California Adventure before a cast member directed me to the Gadgets on the Go kiosk in Downtown Disney. (Thankfully, you can now purchase a charger within the parks to charge your smartphone battery at Disneyland. Learn more in tip #5 below.)

At Gadgets on the Go, you can purchase all sorts of smartphone cases, charging cords, and mobile chargers. They keep the mobile chargers plugged in, too, so you can charge up with some sweet, sweet battery power right after making your purchase. This is what I did when my phone charger died at Disneyland. I already owned other mobile chargers, but I figured I could resell my Gadgets on the Go purchase via eBay, which I did.

Purchase a pre-charged mobile charger at Gadgets on the Go in Downtown Disney (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin)
Purchase a pre-charged mobile charger at Gadgets on the Go in Downtown Disney (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin)

5. Purchase a FuelRod charger at Disneyland or Disney California Adventure.

Vending machines stocked with pre-charged FuelRod chargers are the newest solution to a dying smartphone battery at Disneyland. You buy the charger and can swap it out at another vending machine as often as you like for no additional fee.

Your purchase comes with an Apple and Android adapter at no extra cost. You can also charge the FuelRod in any standard wall outlet but be sure to bring your own USB adapter. FuelRod SwapBoxes can be found in hotels, theme parks, shopping malls and beyond around the world. Take a look at the FuelRod website for additional information.

FuelRod stations in Disneyland:

  • Main Street Lockers
  • Tomorrowland Starcade
  • Frontierland Entrance
  • Critter Country – Pooh’s Corner

FuelRod stations in Disney California Adventure:

  • Kingswell Camera Shop
  • Hollywood Land – Gone Hollywood Shop
  • Car’s Land – Ramone’s
  • Paradise Pier – Treasures in Paradise Shop

You can also find FuelRod vending machines in the lobbies of the Disneyland Hotel, Grand Californian Hotel, Paradise Pier Hotel, or ESPN Zone in Downtown Disney.

FuelRod portable chargers vending machine at Disney California Adventure ~ How to Charge Your Smart Phone at Disneyland
FuelRod portable chargers vending machine at Disney California Adventure (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin)

6. Don’t count on charging lockers.

Disneyland and Disney California Adventure both used to offer charging lockers where guests could power up their smartphones and other devices. After the introduction of the FuelRods, however, Disney has removed the charging lockers. It was difficult to nab one of the limited lockers anyway. Just don’t bother wasting any precious Disney time trying to find a charging locker anymore.

7. Save your battery.

Data roaming can eat up your smartphone battery. To conserve battery life, utilize Wi-Fi hot spots available in both Disneyland and Disney California Adventure. Also, when not using your smartphone, switch over to airplane mode to avoid keeping your charge longer.

8. Utilize Disneyland PhotoPass.

When my smartphone battery begins to lose its power at Disneyland, my biggest concern is my ability to take photos. Thankfully, there’s Disney PhotoPass, which enables park guests to have their photos taken by a Disney cast member with characters and in front of key photo op spots, like Sleeping Beauty’s Castle.

You will receive a plastic card (similar to a credit card), which you can hand to the photographer at each PhotoPass location. Your photos will be stored on this, and you can register online to purchase prints and other photo products.

Take advantage of Disney's PhotoPass if your smart phone or camera dies at Disneyland
Take advantage of Disney’s PhotoPass if your smartphone or camera dies at Disneyland (Photo credit: Disney)

9. Go old school without a smartphone battery at Disneyland.

If your smartphone battery dies at Disneyland, you could live as we did in the olden days before cell phones. Be sure to set specific times and locations to rendezvous with your family and friends before splitting up in the park. Play 20 Questions with your kids while waiting in line for Pirates of the Caribbean.

Live in the present moment instead of uploading all of your photos to Facebook and Instagram in real time. Who knows? Maybe losing battery power at Disneyland will be a blessing in disguise. (Nah…better bring that mobile charger!)

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Consider booking a character meal to add even more magic to your visit. Read our Disneyland character meal reviews to choose the best one for your family. For even more Disneyland tips, check out Educational Things to Do at Disneyland.

Have you ever dealt with a drained smartphone battery at Disneyland or elsewhere on vacation? What did you do? Let us know in the comments below!

A Note from The Travel Mama: As a member of the media, I sometimes receive complimentary tickets to visit Disneyland. All opinions are mine, as always. 

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  1. Tried using Disneyland app and TouringPlans app there a few weeks ago.. They are both huge battery drainers. I took extra batteries but forgot to charge one of them. Then I didn’t know how set my Android to Super Battery Saving mode, and forgot or know how to shut down my unnecessary apps, and my own small external battery wouldn’t turn on. Went to the locker areas where the (very few) charging lockers were. All used up. Went back several times, no such luck. Their kiosks selling chargers were $30 each per hour of charge. No way was I going to pay that. Had to go without phone from around noon on.

    1. Cindy – It’s so true that the Disneyland charging lockers get booked up fast! When I’ve forgotten my charger in the past, I’ve purchased a new charger from one of the kiosks and then I resold it on Ebay after the trip. I can’t remember how much I got for it, but it was almost a wash.

  2. Your tips were so helpful. I have invested in a few mobile chargers and take them all with me. Hate to run out of battery life

    1. Good for you! I seem to always forget my portable chargers and sometimes, even when I do take the charger, I lost battery after a long day anyway.

  3. Really great tips!! I always feel unsettled when my phone dies!! Lol! Thanks so much for sharing! Really great ideas!!

  4. Great to know that Disneyland now has charging station lockers! Now we can take as many photos, etc. as we want without worrying about depleting our battery! We can always just re-charge right in the Park!

    1. The charging lockers are great, but try to nab one before noon or so. They get filled up quickly!

  5. That is a great one…How to charge your smartphone while in Disney…iWould definitely charge it till the last minute until we leave…but i just read this and read bring your charging wire and just look for a charge port. But then also if you go out to a restaurant you can ask your server to charge it for you. That is amazing and beautiful to see that everyone is trying to make you have a wonderful experience and unforgettable. This is brilliant though because whats worse than going on vacation and not being able to take pictures. Thank you for all of your reliable resources and tips and i will be sure to use these once that time comes.

    1. Yes, it’s great to charge your phone at a Disneyland restaurant but those outlets get filled up pretty quickly too!

  6. I had no idea that they had charging station lockers. Thank you for all the reminders on bringing a reliable charger. I couldn’t imagine trying to finish a day at Disney without a phone to keep in touch with my husband when I know at some point we would have to split up to accommodate both of our children.

  7. My family has never been to Disney, Florida or California. This information is very interesting and helpful if we were ever to go.

  8. We have started packing the portable chargers in our bags since we use our phones for photos. We would hate for the battery to die and we miss some important pics that we may never be able to create again

  9. That is great to know. I always struggle to keep my phone charged. Don’t want to miss any pics.