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Disneyland Offers Discounted Multiday Tickets for SoCal Residents


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Disneyland Offers Discounted Multiday Tickets for SoCal Residents

Disneyland unveils discounted multiday tickets for Southern California residents, valid through May 2025

Disneyland is offering residents of Southern California discounted multiday tickets for 2025, allowing locals to visit at a cheaper time during the quieter winter months and when the crowds are bigger in spring. From Tuesday, Dec. 3, three-day, single-park tickets that admit one visitor to Disneyland or Disney California Adventure are available for $199, while park-hopper tickets admitting one visitor into both parks on the same day sell for $289.

The cheapest way for local visitors to experience the magic of Disneyland without spending so much money is these discounted tickets. Single-park tickets will go at around $67 per day, and the parkhopper option will go at around $97 per day. In addition, guests can add Lightning Lane that skips lines; the single-park package will increase its price to $295 and the parkhopper package to $385.

The discounted tickets are valid from January 1 to May 15, 2025, so SoCal residents will have plenty of time to plan a visit during this time frame. Disney's standard one-day, one-park tickets usually range from $104 to $206, and parkhopper tickets from $169 to $281, so these multiday deals are a pretty sweet discount.

Visitors who buy the tickets will have to make reservations for each day of their visit. If they need to cancel a reservation, the ticket can still be used on another date. To qualify for the discount, residents must show proof of residency in Southern California ZIP codes 90000-93599.

This deal aside, Disneyland has an offer for Disney+ subscribers, and it will offer children's tickets for $50. This move is geared to make a Disneyland experience affordable for Southern California families and fans of the theme park.


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