As tickets at Disneyland—often dubbed the Happiest Place on Earth—continue to rise, there’s finally some good news for families planning trips in 2025. Recently, Disneyland has announced a substantial discount for children’s park passes that promises to ease the budget woes of parents everywhere.

Starting on October 22, parkgoers can snag one-park admission for kids aged 3 to 9 for just $50 per day. This discount applies to one-day, two-day, or three-day tickets and will be valid for visits between January 7 and March 20, 2025. To take advantage of this offer, guests must ensure their park reservations align with the applicable dates.

Under typical circumstances, one-day tickets for children start at $98 for the same dates, according to the Disneyland website. This discount coincides with periods when the park expects lower visitor numbers, making it a doubly advantageous deal for those hoping to avoid the usual crowds.

To enhance your magical experience, consider adding Lightning Lane Multi Passes or upgrading to Park Hopper tickets, which allow access to both Disney California Adventure and Disneyland Park for an additional fee. Multi-day tickets offer flexibility, with usage options covering a 13-day span after the initial visit (and before March 20).

For families aiming to extend their Disney adventure, Disneyland is also providing up to 25% off select hotel stays of four or more nights within the same promotional period. Plus, budget-conscious visitors may get a chance to experience the eagerly awaited Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, set to open on November 15.

What are your thoughts on these new discounts? Do you think it will make a trip to Disneyland more accessible for your family? Share your opinions in the comments below and don’t forget to share this story with fellow Disney fans!

Source: [Olivia Harden](https://www.sfgate.com/travel/article/taking-kids-disneyland-got-little-cheaper-19816401.php)