Here's a rundown of many minor items that have been in the Disneyland Resort news.
Mulholland Madness reopened this past weekend to guests. No extremely major changes have been made to the attraction, other than slight modifications to reduce the stress put on riders.
It appears that the Rocket Rods may be joining the list of Yesterland attractions. The sign at the entrance to the attraction has been changed, removing the "Coming Spring 2001" that once was listed at the bottom. Rumors are abound that the Buzz Lightyear Attraction from Walt Disney World will make its debut in the next few years.
Disneyland Park has returned to not allowing guests to walk out of the gates with rented strollers and wheelchairs. This policy had been reversed with the opening of Downtown Disney and Disney's California Adventure to allow guests to rent once and take everywhere for the day. If guests are hopping between parks they must now leave their rental as they exit. When a Guest enters the second park they may obtain another rental for free by presenting their rental card and receipt.
4, 5, and 6-day Flex Passports purchased through travel agencies and local "Good Neighbor Hotels" will soon offer park hopper features. These passports currently offer admission to only one park per day. To reflect the change in the offering these "Flex Passports" will be renamed "Park Hopper" passports.