NEW: How to purchase a ticket and make a theme park reservation together: If you don’t have tickets and need to by them, Disneyland has updated the process to allow you to buy tickets AND book a reservation all at one time.
However, most of the days currently available were in the highest-priced tiers. Prices will not be changing from what they were when the theme parks closed in 2020. Check prices and ticket availability now on Disneyland’s Ticket Page.Please continue to check with Disney to see when they start selling again to folks from outside of California. However, that could be changing soon, California has lifted restrictions on out-of-state guests who have been vaccinated. Until further notice, only California residents will be able to purchase tickets.
There are no restrictions for the number of days a guest can book at one time, but guests will be limited to 15 tickets total per reservation. If you already have a valid ticket from prior to park shutdowns, you just need to schedule your visit. In order to gain entry to Disneyland, guests will need both a valid ticket AND a theme park reservation for a specific day. (Note: This guide will continue to be updated with additional information as it becomes available.) Disneyland Tickets Are Now On Sale! But they won’t be sold here – you have to buy your tickets online!
We have a one-minute “welcome back to the magic” video you need to hear. Here’s everything you need to know to have a great visit and avoid some pitfalls.įirst, a little treat. UPDATED: We’ve updated this guide with Disneyland’s newest way to buy tickets and book park reservations at the same time! Please see below. All theme park access must now be booked in advance, in addition to your ticket. Gone are the days of showing up to buy a ticket and entering the park. Disneyland has reopened at long last, but things aren’t exactly as you remember them and there’s a lot you need to know to get a ticket, book park reservations, and navigate the new park experience.