Disneyland’s Paint The Night Parade Comeback: Dates, Insider Guide & Budget Tips

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Paint the Night is back! Catch the instructions on how to see this show for a bargain.

The night is about to glow again in Anaheim. After a seasonal hiatus, Disneyland Resort has officially confirmed the return of the fan-favorite “Paint the Night” Parade, kicking off on January 30, 2026.

Returning as part of the ongoing Disneyland 70th Anniversary celebration, this electrical spectacle features over 1.5 million LED lights, energetic music, and beloved Disney characters. However, a trip to the Happiest Place on Earth in 2026 doesn’t have to break the bank.

Here is your insider guide to the parade’s schedule and a breakdown of how to save up to 50% on tickets and hotels using new limited-time offers.

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Paint the Night: Everything You Need to Know

The Schedule

  • Return Date: Friday, January 30, 2026.
  • End Date: The parade is scheduled to run through August 9, 2026.

What to Expect

“Paint the Night” is the spiritual successor to the Main Street Electrical Parade, but with modern technology. Fans will be thrilled to see the return of the massive Frozen float featuring Elsa and Anna, which will join other iconic units inspired by CarsToy StoryMonsters, Inc.The Little Mermaid, and Beauty and the Beast.

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Insider Tip: The Dining Package Hack

To avoid camping out on the sidewalk for hours, consider the Paint the Night Dining Package at Plaza Inn.

  • The Deal: For approximately $55–$60 (adults) and $30 (children), you get a full meal (typically fried chicken or pasta) and a voucher for a reserved viewing area.
  • Why it’s worth it: It buys you time. Instead of losing 2-3 hours of your park day holding a spot, you can enjoy rides and arrive at the viewing area just before showtime.

Strategic Savings: How to Cut Ticket Costs

Ticket prices are dynamic, but stacking discounts can lead to massive savings.

1. The “California Resident” Loophole (via CityPASS)

If you are a local, this is the best deal of the year. Disneyland is offering a 3-Day Park Hopper Ticket for just $249 for eligible residents.

  • CityPASS Bonus: If you purchase this through the Southern California CityPASS before January 3, 2026, you can save an extra $25–$35 on top of the $300+ savings compared to standard pricing.
  • Valid for travel: January 1 – May 21, 2026.
Pixar Pier at night - Disneyland
When the sun sets, Pixar Pier comes alive with millions of lights.

2. CityPASS for Tourists

Not a local? You can still save. The Los Angeles CityPASS offers savings of up to 50% when bundling Disneyland tickets with other major attractions like Universal Studios Hollywood, SeaWorld San Diego, or LEGOLAND California.

3. The “Base Ticket” Strategy

If your main goal is to see “Paint the Night,” you do not need a Park Hopper ticket ($65+ savings per person). The parade takes place exclusively in Disneyland Park. Stick to a “1 Park Per Day” ticket for the day of the parade to keep costs down.

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Where to Stay: Hotel Hacks & Flash Sales

Official Disney Hotel Offer (2026)

For the full immersive experience, Disneyland Resort is offering up to 25% off on select stays of 3+ nights at their on-property hotels.

  • Travel Dates: January 1 to May 21, 2026.
  • Booking Deadline: You must book by May 7, 2026.

The Groupon “Cyber” Flash Sale

For travelers looking for “Good Neighbor Hotels” (properties surrounding the park), check Groupon immediately.

  • Urgent Deal: Through the end of this week (ending December 7, 2025), Groupon is offering up to 80% off travel deals with the coupon code CYBER. This is the perfect opportunity to lock in a hotel on Harbor Boulevard for a fraction of the price.
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If only I could live right here on Main Street, U.S.A…. This Victorian architecture is a form of art in itself.

Wallet-Smart Tips: Inside the Park

Once you are through the gates, use these financial hacks to keep your spending in check:

  • The Disney Premier Visa Card Promo: If you are in the market for a new credit card, the current promo is substantial. New cardmembers can earn a total value of $400 ($200 Disney Gift Card upon approval + $200 statement credit after qualifying purchases). That $200 gift card covers about four dining packages!
  • BYO Food: Disneyland officially allows guests to bring food and non-alcoholic beverages. Packing sandwiches and snacks can save a family of four over $100 per day.
  • Free Water: Never buy bottled water. Ask for a “cup of water” at any Quick Service restaurant—it is free, filtered, and comes with ice.
  • Souvenirs: Buy glow sticks and light-up wands at a dollar store or Amazon before your trip. You will pay $1–$5 instead of $30 inside the park, and they look just as magical during the night parade.
Nighttime "It's a Small World" at Disneyland
When the illumination is turned on, the white facade of “It’s a Small World” turns into a magical kaleidoscope.

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The Bottom Line: With the return of “Paint the Night” and aggressive ticket offers for early 2026, this winter and spring offer a “sweet spot” for visiting Disneyland. Secure your CityPASS or hotel deals before the January 3rd and December 7th deadlines to maximize your budget.

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