Disneyland Resort Tickets

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  • Duration:2 days to 5 days (approx.)
  • Location: Anaheim & Buena Park, California
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Welcome to the Happiest Place on Earth - Disneyland® Resort! From as little as USD83 per day, your Anaheim vacation will be more than magical when you book your admission tickets in advance. Head right to the turnstiles so you can spend more time enjoying everything these two amazing theme parks have to offer! Be sure to visit ** disneytraveltradeinfo.com/dlrcalendar ** to check availability and operating calendar for your desired dates. For more information, please visit: www.disneytraveltradeinfo.com/dlrws ** RESERVATIONS REQUIRED **

Disney’s Genie+ service allows you to select the next available arrival window for Lightning Lane entrances at a variety of attractions at both parks, one at a time (subject to availability). This is a great addition, especially if you have Park Hopper tickets. Disney Genie+ also includes unlimited Disney PhotoPass digital photo downloads from your day, as well as fun new audio experiences that let you discover the parks in cool new ways!


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Posted By : Halie M
What hasn’t been said about Disneyland? It’s everything that you’ve heard and a bit more. The rides, the convenience to Downtown Disney and California Adventure, the theming, it’s all fantastic. As someone who’s only ever visited Walt Disney World in Florida, visiting the original park was a bit daunting. I didn’t know what to expect when it came to crowds or weather, but I realized that it wasn’t nearly as important in DL as it is at WDW. Disneyland is a much more relaxed, causal experience. There’s no need to plan extensively and stress about getting everything done. We arrived at 10am and left the park at 1:00am, feeling satisfied about riding every ride on our list, and exhausted but agreeing that visiting the park was the best decision of our trip. I gave the park four stars because the park needs a little TLC - paint’s peeling in some places and the rides are a little squeaky at times - but it’s also kinda part of the charm? Being able to walk from one park, to downtown Disney, and back to the other park was amazing. No need to run from the bus to the monorail to the Skyliner! Being open until 1am on the weekends is a huge plus, too, especially since we only planned to visit for one day. We’re already looking forward to our next visit! Definitely make time to ride a few attraction if you’re visiting LA, it’s worth it.
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Posted On : 2024-05-14 13:29:25 full ratings


Posted By : Pamela_B
The Adventure park was better than the Disneyland park. It was a Saturday we went to be Disneyland and the genie plus was useless as there were so many people. Also some rides were not operating. We couldn't get into the popular ones even with the genie plus. Disappointing when you fly from Australia to experience, spend a fortune and you can't get into the rides. Surely if you come from overseas you should be able to pre-book.
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Posted On : 2024-05-13 19:30:48 full ratings


Posted By : nadiaginocchio
Beautiful return to childhood!!!
It is a small park compared to the one in Orlando. We had to go during the peak season, it was packed with people. It rained the days we went. There aren't that many games for teenagers.
And yet, it is one of the most magical places that exist!
My tips for surviving springbreak are: get to the parking lot an hour/hour and a half early, bring snacks, lunches and water, take out the genie+ and learn how to use it first.
Each one chooses their own route, their favorite games, or shows.
But, wait what you have to wait, and go to Rise of resistance. It is, by far, the best game you will ever upload in your life!
Go back to Star Wars Land at night, it's a flash. Take the opportunity to play games between the night show and closing. There are few people left and there is almost no wait.
And let yourself be enchanted by the children's magic that vibrates at Disneyland!
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Posted On : 2024-05-10 21:12:55 full ratings


Posted By : susancX6354VP
Guest Services in both California Adventure and Disneyland were excellent. They all went beyond the call of duty. We were travelling from the UK as DVC members. There was a problem with the Disney APP with the DVC part of the app to allow discounts on food. They had to make a call to DVC member services, and Mindy made it all happen. The next day in Disneyland the same issue again, and they managed to fix this again. Alex from Hesperia California and Karl from Torrance California and Mindy (DVC Member Services) were all the people involved. Karl just a FYI the recommendation for dinner at Storybook was fab thanks again all of you.

As a FYI - some of your food outlets would not accept the DVC discount from the APP but wanted to see the actual card, so there is a lack of information on DVC around the park. I hope that helps....... you improve your service.

Thanks again.
Sue and Robert from Ringwood, Hampshire, UK.
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Posted On : 2024-05-06 15:08:04 full ratings


Posted By : ECBOU
Had an amazing time at Disneyland California! The attention to detail is impressive, and the rides are fantastic. The cast members are friendly and helpful, adding to the magical experience. Don't miss the delicious food options and the breathtaking nighttime entertainment. Highly recommended!
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Posted On : 2024-04-27 05:39:20 full ratings


Posted By : thegrinch28
Yes it is very expensive, to get it, to eat, to drink, to buy anything is crazy money but if you plan your day well it can still be magical. Look tbh we only came for Galaxys Edge but managed to get a good feel of what is still a realtively small place so easy to get around.

Arrived 830 due to traffic but parked easy and on the tram in minutes. Had planned to use the monorail but messed that up but it was no issue. Through the gates and both Star Tours and HyperSpace Mountain done by 930. It was season of the force so all Star Wars themed which was great. Up to Batuu and onto the Falcon for 2 rides, and some photos infront of the fast hunk of junk.

Now the queues were starting to build so out with the Genie + and a ride booked for between 12 and 1 whilst we headed to ROTR which has no lightning lane unless you pay $20 each. In good news the ride broke so we got a lighting lane for post lunch.

Talking of lunch we got a package at the Plaza which gave a pass to the reserved viewing area for the parade which made Mrs D very happy. It was pricey, go back to first paragraph. But the chance to sit down for as long as we needed to eat, rest, drink and plan was well worth it. Genie + then said ROTR was back on so we headed up there and once again when we got to the front of the queue the ride broke again (it does break down a lot) so back on Genie + to get another ride in before the parade started 5.30.

Parade done and whilst watching it use Genie + to book Big Thunder Mountain and that was then done before a walk back north to Toon Town where both Mickeys Runaway Railway and Roger Rabbit were both not open, these rides seem to break down alot these days.

Wait for a bit, give up and back to Star Wars land for 2 rides on Rise of the Resistance. WOW WOW WOW worth the entrance fee alone. Ivy built a lightsaber for $250 and I had a Ronto Wrap and time for the fireworks above the spires which is something for Season of the Force which runs for a few months.

Post fireworks the park sort of gets a bit messed up, with paths closed and people walking towards each other, with hindisght should have layed low for a bit longer. Bit of merchadise shopping and then a quick ride on Indianan Jones on a Genie + booking made whilst in Battu.

Right so the positives, lovely and clean, small park but feels big so easy to get around. Never felt too busy, might have got lucky on a weekday post spring break. And Genie + does work if used rights, also remember you get free ride photos, not that many of them do that sort of thing these days which is a shame. And making a big point for time out twice helped get through a 15 hour day, remember we were only there for 1 day so had to make it count.

Negatives are cost, not surpried now that the whole of the USA seems to have doubled in price for most things, but how can most people afford to come here. Also how often the rides break down especially ROTR is not on, it wasted a couple of hours of our time due to this. Battu is not that great, a big shop for Star Wars merchandise with 2 brilliant rides. Hardly see any sequel chracters and when you do they don't stop for photos, and original trilogy fans like me want to see more of our guys not just the First Order. Harry Potter at Universal edges Galaxys Edge IMO.

Also why is there not much if any GALAXY EDGE merchandise on sale here, I want to wear something in the UK that people know I went to Batuu, and not some generic star wars item. All we found was a lanyard, and some pins and magnets but I think Disney needs to stock up on specific black spire stuff. If they had I would have spent more. I even took a walk to the Star Wars shop in Downtown Disney to check I had not missed any merch but they had the usual stuff found in the park too.

Would have liked to have had done the Mark twain boat, Disney Railroad and looked at a bit more on Main Street, but ran out of time that I might have had not waiting for rides that broke down too often.

It is good, not magic or anything like that. The people who think that are living on past good times that might be there but not at this price with these crowds. it is well worth a visit, Genie + essential and I am glad we went just to tick off the Star Wars stuff which was an important part of our trip to the US that was delayed from 2020.
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Posted On : 2024-04-23 10:54:06 full ratings


Posted By : TW C
Too expensive now. It’s a playground for the rich and the YouTubers. Families are priced out. Kids will have more fun if you stay at a resort with a great pool area
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Posted On : 2024-04-20 19:20:57 full ratings


Posted By : 508carolynw
Total hell hole now…long endless lines and way overpriced. I’d rather be in line at the DMV. It’s gone completely down hill. Save your money!
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Posted On : 2024-04-11 20:35:41 full ratings


Posted By : Q6869RAmichaelg
From classic attractions to beloved characters, it offers endless fun and nostalgia. The attention to detail and immersive atmosphere make it a must-visit destination for families and Disney fans alike.
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Posted On : 2024-04-07 23:26:12 full ratings


Posted By : Wildwoodatheart
Disneyland has changed. In all the years coming here, I have NEVER seen it so crowded! (And we used to go in summer and at the holidays.) We were here the first week of March, which is supposed to be one of the slower times - between President's Day break and spring break. I can't imagine what it is like at peak times. Would you even get to ride any rides? They have raised the price, so now it is incredibly expensive. And for a LOT of money, you get to wait in VERY LONG lines to go on rides, so that you cannot possibly ride very many rides/attractions in your day. It feels like Disney has upped their capacity, so that even walking around the park is difficult. No more fast pass. Now you have to PAY for a lightening pass, on top of the exorbitant park ticket. And we noticed that even the lightening pass folks had to wait in line. A few rides have single rider, and that worked well. But it seems Disney is no longer the happiest place on earth. It is just the most over-priced and crowded place.
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Posted On : 2024-04-07 19:12:16 full ratings