Disneyland Resort guests find that it pays to be a kid.
Or a Southern California resident or a Disney+ subscriber.
All three groups receive discounted admission to Disneyland Park or Disney California Adventure.
Children have a great time at Disneyland Resort
Children ages 3 to 9 can visit Anaheim’s two theme parks for just $50 per day. That’s good for January 7 to March 20.
Sorry, Mom and Dad. Even if you’re a kid at heart, you pay the usual admission with this offer. But as previously noted, adults may qualify for other discounts.
For more information about children’s tickets, visit disneyland.disney.go.com.
Disneyland Resort Deals for Southern Californians
Starting next year, Southern California residents can visit Disneyland or Disney California Adventure for just $67 a day, the resort announced this week. That is for tickets sold for January 1 to May 15.
Guests can purchase:
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A three-day ticket for one park per day for a total price of $199, bringing the price down to $67 per day.
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A three-day Park Hopper ticket for $289. This allows you to enter both parks on the same day.
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Three-day ticket for one park per day with Lightning Lane Multi Pass for $295. The pass allows you to skip the lines for rides.
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Three-day Park Hopper ticket with Lightning Lane Multi Pass for $385.
Typical one-day admission starts between $103 and $206 per day. See disneyland.disney.go.com/admission/tickets.
Disney+ subscribers get a ticket deal
The Force is with Disney+ subscribers, who watch everything from new “Star Wars” shows to Marvel movies on the streaming service.
If they purchase two days of admission to the Disneyland Resort, they get a third day free. Disney says admission, which allows fans to see lands like Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland Park, starts at $110 per day.
The offer is valid now until December 27th.
For more information, visit disneyland.disney.go.com/admission/tickets.
Disneyland hosts Candlelight Processional
The holiday spirit continues to rise at Disneyland Park, where guests will attend the annual Candlelight Processional this weekend.
The long-standing Christmas tradition will take place at 5:30 PM and 7:45 PM on December 7 and 8, but Disney is not releasing any further details about the private event.
The Candlelight Processional began in 1958. It is notable for its famous storytellers, an orchestra, a large candlelight choir marching down Main Street USA, bell ringers and trumpet fanfare. Last year’s surprise narrator was “Captain Marvel” star Brie Larson.
The Candlelight Processional is also part of the vacation experience at Epcot at Walt Disney World in Orlando. See the story in USA Today.
Dave Mason covers East County for the Ventura County Star. He can be reached at dave.mason@vcstar.com or 805-437-0232.
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