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2026 Disneyland California Resident 3-Day Park Hopper Ticket Deal
Golden State residents should get ready — the Disneyland Resort is announcing a doozy of a deal planned just for them to make memories with family and friends at an incredible value.
Coming soon for a limited time, California residents can visit both Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park with a 3-Day Park Hopper ticket for as little as $83 per person, per day, for a total price of $249, or as low as $117 per person, per day, including a Lightning Lane Multi Pass for a total cost of $351.
This California resident ticket offer will go on sale Dec. 3, 2025, in time for the gift-giving season, for visits Jan. 1 through May 21, 2026.
From winter to spring, these tickets have the flexibility to be used for a consecutive three-day vacation or can be redeemed on separate days throughout the offer period, subject to park reservation availability.*
Many of our Disneyland Resort guests come from our home state of California, which makes this offer perfectly timed to celebrate a new year with our neighbors.
So Much Fun at Disneyland for California Residents
Not far from their own backyard, California residents can start dreaming about their Disneyland Resort getaway where you can go on thrilling adventures, ride classic attractions, enjoy world-class entertainment, hug beloved characters and even try fun new dishes and drinks at seasonal celebrations and festivals.
The Disneyland Resort 70th Celebration continues in 2026 with limited-time entertainment, décor, food and beverage and must-have mementos. Aim for the sparkly 70th-inspired targets at Toy Story Midway Mania! in Disney California Adventure Park or pop into Main Street Cinema in Disneyland Park to watch “The Last Verse,” a tribute to the legendary Disney songwriters, the Sherman Brothers, before heading into “it’s a small world” to hear it in the attraction.
Visit the newest attraction at the Disneyland Park based on the life of Walt Disney, “Walt Disney – A Magical Life,” in the Main Street Opera House. In the lobby, explore the new gallery exhibit “Evolution of a Dream” featuring images, artifacts and art – some never before seen – that show Disneyland before, during and after Walt’s dream became a reality.
With so much to do and see across both theme parks, plus shopping, dining and entertainment at the Downtown Disney District, a multi-day stay is a great way to catch all the excitement.
Turning the trip into a California staycation, the three Hotels of the Disneyland Resort often offer special rates on standard and premium rooms, so keep a lookout for the latest deals.