Hey there, fellow Disney enthusiasts! If you’re planning a magical trip to the Disneyland Resort in early 2025, you’re in for a treat! Disneyland has just announced some incredible deals on kids’ tickets and hotel stays, perfect for making those Disney dreams come true without breaking the bank.
From January 7 through March 20, kids aged 3 to 9 can get into Disneyland and Disney California Adventure for just $50 for a one-day, one-park ticket. This is an amazing deal considering regular prices range from $98 to $183. But that’s not all—there are also fantastic discounts on two-day tickets for $100 and three-day tickets for $150. These multi-day tickets must either be used within 13 days of the first visit or before the end of the deal period, whichever comes first. And for those looking for a little extra magic, park-hopper upgrades and Lightning Lane skip-the-line perks are available for an additional fee.
But the savings don’t stop there! The Disneyland Hotel, Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, and Pixar Place Hotel are offering up to a 25% discount on stays of four nights or longer during the same period. That’s the perfect excuse to immerse yourself in the Disney magic for a few extra days.
It’s also worth noting that these exciting offers come just in time as the park is gearing up for the grand opening of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure on November 15, transforming the iconic Splash Mountain into a New Orleans-themed delight. And with reservation requirements in place, it’s wise to book early to secure your spot and experience all the enchantment Disneyland has to offer.
These deals are set to go on sale starting October 22, so mark your calendars and get ready to snag those tickets. As always, make sure to secure your reservations promptly, as Disneyland will limit the number of daily reservations available under this special offer.
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Source: Brady MacDonald