Single day admission is based on seasonal demand. Regular and Value season have blackout dates.
Peak Season Pricing
Regular Season Pricing
Value Season Pricing
Multi-day admission does not have seasonal pricing or blackout dates, but all admissions must be used within 14 days of first use. Park Hopper and Park Hopper Plus options can be added for an additional fee.
Multi-Day Pricing
As of July 2016 | For Ages 10+
For One person, it varies by date.
For Two people, $97.50 [per person/per day]
For Three people, $85 [per person/per day]
For Four people, $70 [per person/per day]
For Five people, $59 [per person/per day]
Disney California is both the Disneyland Park and the Disneyland Adventure Park. A one day stay at one Disney California costs $87 for one park, and $119 for both parks.
Disneyland Park tickets vary in price depending on age and number of days you plan to visit. They range in price from $81 for a one day ticket to $290 for a five day park hopper. California residents are eligible for a discount.
Prices will vary depending on peak or non-peak traffic days.
We could give you the prices right now, but this answer will probably be around for a while, and the prices might well change.
Instead, let us refer you directly to Disneyland's website, which will have current pricing for every available option.
A few things to know first:
1. Disneyland has recently (2016) implemented "surge pricing" on one-day tickets, so tickets on the busiest days cost more than tickets in the off season.
2. Multi-day passes are more expensive in absolute terms, but cheaper per day and the more days you get the lower the per-day rate is.
3. Standard tickets allow you into either Disneyland or Disney California Adventure, but not both on the same day (if you have multi-day passes, you can pick which park to go to each day, but once you've entered one you can't then leave it and go to the other). If you want to be able to visit both parks on the same day, you need a "Park Hopper" pass, which carries a significant surcharge.
4. You don't really need a Park Hopper, unless you're only in the area for one day and want to hit just the highlights of both parks. There's plenty to do in either park to fill a day. In fact, you could easily spend two days in Disneyland and not see/do everything (though you may not be terribly interested in EVERYTHING, there will likely be a few rides or shows you like enough to re-visit). Likewise, California Adventure has enough to do to fill at least MOST of a day, especially if you re-do some of the things you particularly liked.
https://disneyland.disney.go.com/tickets/
I don't know when the former answer was written, but it was very much out of date. For current pricing, go to Disney's website.
Disney uses a pricing model for single-day tickets that means that the price is higher on busier days (however, that's not necessarily a ripoff: the park is more likely to be open later, and less likely to have many rides down for refurbishment, during the busy season).
You can find information on the Disney park hopper online at the Best of Orlando website. Once on the website, click on "Theme Park Tickets" in the top navigation menu, then click on "Walt Disney World Tickets" and then "Park Hopper Tickets" to bring up the information.
It could cost as little as $29 to get started in the Disney Vacation Club. But be careful, there are many scammers out there. Only go to trusted retailers to purchase your time share.
One-day One-park$426.60 ($71.10 each) for 6 adult tickets$367.20 ($61.20 each) for 6 child ticketsOne-day Park Hopper$582.60 ($97.10 each) for 6 adult tickets$523.20 ($87.20 each) for 6 child tickets
You have to take your tickets to the guest relations window at any Disney park. Occasionally, they will be willing to check for you at your Disney resort.
Expired Disney tickets cannot be used. For unexpired tickets (such as those purchased before the implementation of expiration date, or those purchased with the "No Expiration" option), they can be used without exchange if they are the new-style of ticket (with a magnetic bar on the back). Older tickets that do not have a magnetic bar can be exchanged for an equal number of days as the original.
One can purchase Disney World Park tickets from: Disney World, WDW tickets, Disney International, Virgin Holidays, Price Line, Orlando Fun Tickets, Money Saving Expert.
it depends on the seat.
$25
106 and Park tickets are absolutely free! you just have to go to the 106 website and request tickets with an e-mail.
You can find information on the Disney park hopper online at the Best of Orlando website. Once on the website, click on "Theme Park Tickets" in the top navigation menu, then click on "Walt Disney World Tickets" and then "Park Hopper Tickets" to bring up the information.
It could cost as little as $29 to get started in the Disney Vacation Club. But be careful, there are many scammers out there. Only go to trusted retailers to purchase your time share.
Yes. You simply buy a ticket just for that park.
It's actually called Disneyland and is located in Anaheim, not Los Angeles. The cost for a single day, single park ticket is currently $90.53 for an adult and $84.14 for a child.
for silver tickets at showbiz its 135 for gold its 169
It's free !
When you get Tickets at Disney World most people get the tickets that can only be used for an amount of days and for everyday that you go to the Disney parks you can only go to only 1 park (Magic Kingdom; Epcot; Animal Kingdom; Hollywood Studos), with the tickets i just explained, but when you get the park hoppers you can go to all the parks if you want in a day! To me park hoppers are best for people who barely go to disney.
"Disney World tickets are priced relatively high, but the overall price of the vacation varies with how many people will be going and how long you will be staying. Taking into consideration park tickets, hotel stay, and meals, I would estimate around $3000 for a family of four for one week."