
"Disneyland knows that planning is key when it comes to being able to afford a park trip, especially right now. In the past, the company has kept the dates for its seasonal offerings under wraps until close to the openings - but in the past few years, Disney has pivoted to more transparency for better, and more affordable, trip planning. And now, that transparency has also extended to upcoming discounts."
"The prices of Disneyland tickets are determined months in advance and are based on previous demand, so tickets don't cost the same every day. A tier 0 ticket, the least expensive, could be $104 for a single-day, single-park ticket. The range grows from there to tier 6, the highest price, at $224 for a single-day, single-park ticket. Adding the park-hopping option to access both Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure in the same day adds anywhere from about $70 to $90 to that cost."
"The Disney Ticket Calendar, a color-coded calendar showing which days fall into which tier, currently has dates through June 2026. Most midweek dates in January and February are tier 0, and many of the most expensive dates on the calendar so far for 2026, the tier 5 days, are found on Saturdays in May and June. Tier 6 tickets are generally only for the busiest and most popular days of the year, usually around Halloween and the holidays."
Disneyland uses demand-based, pre-set pricing tiers for single-day tickets that vary by date, with tier 0 around $104 and tier 6 up to $224. Park-hopping between Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure typically adds about $70 to $90. The Disney Ticket Calendar displays tiered pricing through June 2026, showing many midweek January and February dates at the lowest tier and higher-tier Saturdays in May and June, while tier 6 aligns with busiest holiday periods. Multiple lower-cost ticket options and periodic major deals exist, and a California resident ticket offer is currently available.
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