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Affordable Magic Awaits, Disneyland Gears up To Slash Prices Down to $50 per Ticket

We’re excited to share that Disneyland Resort has announced a special ticket pricing offer for kids aged 3 to 9. Starting on October 22, families can purchase one-day tickets for just $50, a significant discount compared to the standard rates that typically range from $98 to $183 for one-day, one-park visits. This limited-time offer is valid from January 7 to March 20, 2025, making it an excellent opportunity for families looking to experience the magic of Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure at a lower price.

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Multi-Day Ticket Options Explained

Multi-day ticket options are also available for those planning an extended visit. Alongside the one-day tickets, Disneyland is offering two-day and three-day tickets, priced at $100 and $150, respectively. These tickets allow for upgrades to Park Hopper options, granting access to both Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure on the same day.

However, it’s essential to note that the multi-day tickets have a validity period; they must be used within 13 days of the first visit or before the promotion ends.

The image shows the entrance to Disneyland Park, a popular theme park, with a train station building in the background. People are gathered in front of the gated entrance, and flags adorn the rooftops. The sky is cloudy inside of this Disney park in California.
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Hotel Discounts to Complement Tickets

In addition, Disneyland Resort is rolling out hotel discounts to complement the ticket deals. Guests can save up to 25% on stays of four nights or more at select resorts, including Disneyland Hotel, Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, and Pixar Place Hotel. This hotel promotion, which is also valid for the same period as the ticket offer, allows us to enjoy a magical stay surrounded by the enchantment of Disney.

Reservations for these offers can also be made starting October 22, creating a streamlined planning experience for families eager to make the most of their visit.

a view of the villas in Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa
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Anticipated Ticket Price Increase Insight

Historically, our visits to Disneyland have often coincided with ticket price increases; this year is no exception. With the impending launch of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure on November 15, there is speculation about possible rate hikes leading up to this opening. Disneyland typically announces price changes around this time of year, making the current special kids’ ticket prices an enticing option for families.

As we prepare for our Disneyland trips, it is crucial to keep an eye on reservation requirements. The $50 kids' tickets will have limited availability, and with only a select number of reservations open daily, we must act quickly to secure our spots before the expiration date approaches.

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Planning ahead is vital, as booking early can ensure we take full advantage of both the ticket deals and hotel discounts, ultimately creating a memorable Disneyland experience for our families. So, mark your calendars for October 22, as both the tickets and hotel promotions become available, allowing us to dive into the magic of the Disneyland Resort together.

Will you visit Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure in early 2025 to enjoy this exclusive offer? Let Disney Fanatic know in the comments below!

Ed Aguila

Average Disney Parks nerd and snack enthusiast. Catch Ed trading pins at Main Street, U.S.A., visiting Madame Leota at the Haunted Mansion, remembering screaming at the top of his lungs at Splash Mountain while eagerly waiting for Tiana's Bayou Adventure to open, and constantly debating which is best, blue milk or green milk at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.

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