Disneyland plans to cut ticket prices to just $50 a day this summer, but there’s a catch.
For low prices at theme parks in Anaheim, California, visitors must purchase a 1-park, 3-day ticket that is valid for admission Monday through Thursday only.
The entire package costs $149 for children and $249 for adults. That means a child will pay just under $50 per day and an adult will pay $83 per day.
Three-day passes for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday are also on sale, but the price increases to $199 for children and $299 for adults, or $67 per day for children and $100 per day for adults.
By comparison, a one-day/one-park ticket for the whole week costs between $104 and $194.
This promotion is valid from June 10th to September 26th, from Pixar Fest in the spring to Halloween in the fall. mercury news Previously reported.
However, you do not have to use your ticket for three consecutive days, but advance reservations are required for each visit.
According to the Mercury News, Disneyland has warned that reservations are not guaranteed for the 15 weeks the ticket is valid for and that it may become increasingly difficult to reserve a visit time as the expiration date approaches. .
Tickets will go on sale from May 29th.
Each purchase can be upgraded with a “Park Hopper” option (admission to multiple Disneyland theme parks on a given day) or Genie+’s skip-the-line service.
For example, Park Hopper tickets typically cost $65 to $75 more than a single-park ticket, while Genie+ retail prices start at $25 per person per day.
According to Disney Fan Magazine, Disneyland uses surge pricing, which allows you to skip long wait times depending on the date of your ticket. W.D.W..
As part of a special summer event, Disneyland is also offering a 20% discount on weekday overnight stays at the Disneyland Hotel and Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel, the Mercury News reports.
Enjoy a 25% discount at participating hotels for stays of 4 nights or more. However, some suites and villas are excluded from the discount.
The recently renovated Pixar Place Hotel is also not included in this promotion. This promotion will also run from his June 10th to September 26th, and reservations will start from his May 29th.
Representatives for Disney did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.

The attractive deal comes just months after the Mouse House announced it would increase prices by up to 10% at its California and Florida theme parks.
In October, Disney raised the price of a single-day ticket to Disneyland by 8.9%, pushing the cost of admission to the Anaheim park to $194.
Meanwhile, annual passes at Disney World in Orlando have increased in price by a whopping 10%, with the most expensive IncrediPass selling for $1,449, an increase of $50.
Disney announced at the time that it would not increase the price of its Disney World day passes, keeping the cheapest full-price Disneyland ticket at $104, unchanged for four years.





