Limited Time: $50 Disneyland Kids’ Summer Tickets Offer for 2026

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Special offer for summer 2026: children’s tickets to Disneyland for only $50.

I always say there’s no better way to experience the magic of Disneyland than by going to Disneyland, but as the owner of a travel information website in the US, I know how expensive a trip can be for a family. That’s why I was thrilled to learn about a new promotion for summer 2026!

For just $50 per day, kids ages 3 to 9 can visit both theme parks with a special 1-Day Park Hopper ticket. My team and I are already planning our next visit, because seeing Tiana’s Bayou Adventure and Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance for that price is a real treat. The offer runs from May 22 to September 7, 2026, so I recommend booking your dates now.

The Nightmare Before Christmas and Big Hero 6 balloons at Disneyland
A little magic and good mood from Disneyland.

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How Much Can You Save on Disneyland Tickets: My Calculation

When I was preparing this article, I specifically compared prices. If you are planning a busy trip, multi-day options look even more attractive.

  • 1-Day Park Hopper: $50 per day.
  • 2-Day Park Hopper: $100 per ticket (reg. $104/day or CA Resident Park Hopper Ticket $83/day) – you save around $100;
  • 3-Day Park Hopper: $150 per ticket (reg. $104/day or CA Resident Park Hopper Ticket $83/day) – you save around $150;
Disneyland entrance
The adventure begins with passing through the main turnstiles of Disneyland Park, we are greeted by the iconic clock tower at the train station.

My advice: get a 2 or 3-day ticket. In my experience, one day is never enough to get around both parks, especially in the summer when the lines get longer.

My Park Finds

Disneyland is still celebrating its 70th anniversary, and the atmosphere in the park is simply incredible. As I walked past the “Celebrate Happy” decorations, I felt the same childlike joy that I felt on my first trips. In honor of the anniversary, the park has added many new photo zones and special moments to capture.

Celebrating 70th Anniversary: ??Anniversary Decorations at Disneyland
70th Anniversary Celebration: “Celebrate Happy” Anniversary Decorations at Every Turn.

For me, a trip to Disneyland is not just about the rides, but also about hunting for cool souvenirs and meeting heroes.

Mickey Mouse Statue
The Mickey Mouse statue is my favorite place to start my day in the park.

I was amazed by the number of new products! There are a lot of exclusive clothes in the stores right now, and I especially liked the soft Winnie the Pooh sweaters – they look very stylish and cozy.

Winnie the Pooh clothes - Disneyland
Winnie the Pooh clothes: I couldn’t resist adding a few things to my cart.

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Also, don’t miss the display windows – for example, the installation based on “Zootopia” looks like a real work of art. And the baubles with characters from “The Nightmare Before Christmas” and “Big Hero 6” create the same festive mood that we all come here for.

Installation based on "Zootopia" - Disneyland Resort
The fabulous balls and showcases of “Zootopia”, which are impossible to pass by.

If you ask me about the best place to have lunch, I will definitely direct you to Port of San-Fransokio Square in Disney California Adventure Park.

Port of San-Fransokio Square ? Disney California Adventure Park
My favorite place is San-Fransokio Square, which has an incredible atmosphere.

I love Aunt Cass Cafe! It always smells like fresh bread and the food reminds me of my favorite moments from the cartoon “Big Hero 6”. After a hearty lunch, I usually head to Tomorrowland – it’s my ritual to end the active part of the day.

Tomorrowland and Astro Orbiter Attractions
Tomorrowland is a place I always return to for an adrenaline rush.

When the sun goes down, I recommend finding a nice spot near the fountains. The neon lights at night are incredible.

Mickey and Minnie's evening fountain in Mickey's Toontown at Disneyland.
The evening fountains are the perfect ending to a busy day.

Personal life hack: Walking around the park is over 20,000 steps a day. To keep my legs and immune system strong, I always take B vitamins and electrolytes with me. This helps me stay energized until the park closes. Remember: always consult your doctor before taking supplements!

How I Save at the Disney Store

I never buy everything in the park because I know how to beat the prices. The Disney Store is currently running some great deals that I’m taking advantage of:

  • Up to 40% off Sale + Free Shipping on $85 with code: SHIPMAGIC.
  • I’ve already ordered a Mickey & Minnie canvas bag for $20 (down from $29.99) — it’s perfect for the park.
  • You can also get a free Pandora jewelry box.

SuperMall Tip: Be sure to visit Costco or TJ Maxx before your trip. I often find Disney clothing there for half the price of the Disney Store or in the park itself. Also, if you don’t have a membership yet, check out Groupon – this service often offers great discounts and additional bonuses for the One-Year Costco Membership, which allows you to save a lot of money while preparing for your trip.

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Important: Don’t forget to reserve your seat!

I’ve seen many disappointed tourists who had a ticket but couldn’t get in because they forgot to reserve. The number of seats for the “Kids’ Summer Ticket Offer” holders is limited, so check the calendar on the official website as soon as you buy your ticket.

See you in the summer of 2026 at Disneyland! This will be our happiest summer yet.

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