Disneyland tickets start at $89

- Disneyland Resort is promoting summer offers published May 19, with adult theme-park tickets starting at $89 per day and a children’s Park Hopper ticket at $50. - The clearest price point is Disney’s $50 one-day Park Hopper for children ages 3 to 9, valid for visits from May 22 through Sept. 7. - May 22 is the start date for the ticket offer, with hotel discounts bookable through Aug. 25.

Disneyland Resort is advertising summer discounts that lower some entry prices to $89 per day, as travel deals for families begin to take shape ahead of the Memorial Day period. ABC News reported on May 19 that the Anaheim, California, resort is offering tickets starting at that price, along with kids’ meals from $5.99 and hotel savings of up to 15% this summer. Disney’s own site shows a separate children’s ticket promotion beginning May 22, including a one-day Park Hopper ticket for $50 for guests ages 3 to 9. The offers come as Disneyland continues its 70th anniversary promotion and pushes summer travel packages on its booking pages. Disney’s website says guests still need both valid admission and a park reservation for the same day and park they want to visit, subject to availability. Park Hopper guests can switch parks beginning at 11 a.m., according to the resort’s Park Hopper rules. (disneyland.disney.go.com) ### Which Disneyland price is actually $89? ABC News reported that Disneyland Resort tickets are available starting at $89 per day as part of the summer promotions highlighted on May 19. The broadcaster’s report bundled that offer with lower-priced kids’ meals and hotel discounts aimed at families planning summer trips. Disney’s official ticket pages visible on May 19 did not show the full adult $89 offer text in the search snippet, but they did confirm active summer ticket promotions and standard ticketing pages for Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park. (disneyland.disney.go.com) Disney’s public offers page also points travelers to separate discount categories, including ticket offers and hotel offers. (abcnews.go.com) ### What begins on May 22? May 22 is the start date Disney lists for its “Kids’ Summer Ticket Offer,” which allows children ages 3 to 9 to visit both parks with a special one-day Park Hopper ticket priced at $50. Disney says two-day and three-day versions are also available, and the tickets can be used for visits through Sept. 7, 2026, subject to reservation availability. (disneyland.disney.go.com) The Park Hopper rules themselves are already in place at Disneyland Resort. Disney says guests with a valid Park Hopper ticket or Magic Key pass may move between parks on the same day beginning at 11 a.m., subject to park availability and operating conditions. ### What other family discounts are part of the pitch? ABC News reported that families can find kids’ meals starting at $5.99 and save up to 15% on select hotel stays this summer at Disneyland. (disneyland.disney.go.com) Disney’s official resort homepage currently advertises an even larger lodging promotion on some stays: up to 25% off select stays of four nights or longer at a Disneyland Resort hotel for dates from May 22 through Sept. 7, if booked by Aug. 25. (disneyland.disney.go.com) That means the food-and-lodging pitch is broader than tickets alone. Disney is pairing admission discounts with hotel promotions and vacation-package booking tools on its resort site. ### What should families check before buying? Disneyland’s official site says theme park reservations are required in addition to valid admission for guests age 3 and older. (disneyland.disney.go.com) Disney also says multi-day promotional tickets expire 13 days after first use or on Sept. 7, 2026, whichever comes first. Sept. 7, 2026, is the last date listed on Disney’s children’s summer ticket offer, and Aug. 25, 2026, is the booking deadline Disney lists for the advertised summer hotel discount. (disneyland.disney.go.com) Families comparing the $89 daily ticket offer reported by ABC News with Disney’s published child and hotel promotions will need to check reservation availability and the specific terms on Disney’s booking pages before purchase. (disneyland.disney.go.com)

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