
"But for Southern California locals and tourists alike, there is another way. It's possible to get from Los Angeles to Disneyland for just $1.75 per person, or $3.50 round-trip - if you've got the time. One LA County bus transit route, the Metro 460, travels nearly directly from downtown Los Angeles to Disneyland daily, with only five stops in between (and one of those stops is Knott's Berry Farm)."
"On weekdays, the bus leaves downtown Los Angeles near Pershing Square once every 30 to 40 minutes, with estimated travel times to Disneyland taking between an hour and a half to two hours. Buses leave Los Angeles from 4 a.m. until 10:22 p.m., and return trips from Disneyland depart the theme park until 12:18 a.m., making it possible to stay in the park until the fireworks show before catching a bus back to LA."
"It's even easier for travelers and riders who want to connect with the Metro 460 line south of Downtown LA. One of the line's few stops is the Norwalk station of the Metro C Line, the more than 17-mile-long light rail line that also connects directly with the new LAX Metro Center and (eventually) its automated, terminal-by-terminal people mover. Disneyland itself recommends this public transit route from LAX."
Visiting Disneyland can cost $100–$225 per person for park tickets plus about $40 per car for parking, leading to over $900 for a family of four before entry. The LA Metro 460 bus provides a low-cost alternative at $1.75 one-way ($3.50 round-trip) and runs nearly directly from downtown Los Angeles to Disneyland with only five intermediate stops. Weekday buses operate every 30–40 minutes from 4 a.m. to 10:22 p.m., with return service until 12:18 a.m., and travel times range from an hour and a half to two hours. The route stops at Norwalk station on the Metro C Line, connects with LAX transit, and is recommended by Disneyland. Riders should check official schedules and transit apps for service updates.
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