Disneyland ticket discount: Kids can visit for $50 per day
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If you haven't already started planning your family's 2025 Disneyland trip, now is the time. The new year is quickly approaching, and you need to get a head start if you want to score a hotel room, get the best dining reservations, and have enough time to learn how to navigate Disney Lightning Lane passes and all the perks (like free Disney PhotoPass attraction photos) that come along with the skip-the-line service.
And if you visit in the new year, you'll be one of the first to experience Tiana's Bayou Adventure, which opens at Disneyland on Nov. 15.
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If you want to save money on your Disneyland vacation, you can take advantage of a limited-time special ticket offer that brings the price of Disneyland kids tickets down to as low as $50 per child per day. You can save even more when you bundle it with Disneyland's 25%-off hotel offer.
Beginning Oct. 22, you can purchase a child ticket with admission to one park per day (valid for kids ages 3-9) for as little as $50 per day; you can use the ticket between Jan. 7 and March 20, 2025. The discount applies to one-, two- and three-day tickets. So, a two-day ticket starts at $100, and a three-day ticket starts at $150. You can add Park Hopper ticket upgrades and Lightning Lane Multi Pass for an additional fee.
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There are no blackout dates, but you will still need a theme park reservation to get into your chosen park for the day (or your first park of the day if you purchase Park Hopper tickets). The discounted kids tickets will expire 13 days after the first use or on March 20, 2025, whichever comes first.
Regularly priced Disneyland kids tickets can run as high as $189 for a one-day, one-park ticket or about $122 per day for a three-day, one-park-per-day ticket.
How much you can save with this new offer will depend on the dates and length of your visit, but you can bundle it with another upcoming deal to save even more. When you book on or after Oct. 22, 2024, you can save up to 25% on stays of four nights or longer at one of Disneyland's three on-site hotels. Like the discounted ticket offer, this deal applies to stays between Jan. 7 and March 20, 2025.
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You can view the full details for this offer and other current discounts on Disneyland's "Offers & Discounts" page.
After you snag this deal, you can read these related stories to start planning your next visit to the Happiest Place on Earth:
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