Find the Cheapest Disneyland Park Hopper Tickets

Save Money on Your Next Disneyland Visit!

Maggie Blake
Anyone who has ever traveled to the Disneyland Resort in California knows that a trip to this desirable destination is not cheap. Between the hotel, food, parking, souvenirs, and park tickets, traveling to the Disneyland Resort is rarely a cheap endeavor. One of the main expenses of traveling to the Disneyland Resort of course, is the cost of Park Hopper Tickets. These tickets permit the user to hop back and forth between both Disneyland, and Disney's California Adventure, an unlimited amount of times during each day. Disneyland Resort Park Hopper Tickets can be purchased on the Disneyland California website as 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 day passes. Most people who are preparing to travel to the Disneyland Resort are interested in finding the cheapest Park Hopper Tickets available. Since these passes can be purchased from a number of different sources, knowing where to buy the cheapest Park Hopper Tickets can be extremely helpful. When searching for the cheapest Disneyland Resort Park Hopper Tickets, consider the following information.

Never buy Disneyland Resort Park Hopper Tickets at the gate.
When purchasing Disneyland Resort Park Hopper Tickets, it's very important to purchase them before you get to the parks. A customer purchasing Park Hopper Tickets at the gate will pay $15 to $40 more per ticket than if they purchase online at the Disneyland California website ahead of time. The price difference varies during the year, depending on whether there are ticket promotions in effect at the time or not. When shopping for cheap Disneyland Resort Park Hopper Tickets, never buy the tickets at the gate.

Park Hopper prices will be subject to timing.
The bottom line is that finding the cheapest place to buy Disneyland Resort Park Hopper tickets often depends on the timing of the actual visit to the parks. For instance, Last Minute Travel, a known source for some of the cheapest Disneyland Resort Park Hopper Tickets offered anywhere, only has them sometimes. If those in pursuit of Disneyland Resort Park Hopper Tickets can catch Last Minute Travel at a time when they are selling these coveted passes, prices can be up to $25 cheaper, per ticket, than anywhere else. But it's important to strike while the iron is hot, because Last Minute Travel is known for having Disneyland Resort Park Hopper Tickets one day, but not the next. No warning to potential buyers to be found.

Timing of a trip to the Disneyland Resort can affect Park Hopper Ticket prices even when Last Minute Travel is not an option. The resort itself sometimes has fantastic promotions, offering deals like 5 day passes for the price of 3 day passes. Other promotions offer discounts such as everyone getting in for the price of a kid's Park Hopper Ticket. But these promotions are only in effect for a very specific period of time. The trick is to check the Disneyland California website often for promotions, and to also check Last Minute Travel at a times when you have the money in hand to immediately purchase Park Hopper Tickets if they are available.

Finding the cheapest Disneyland Resort Park Hopper Tickets is easier for residents of Southern California.
Residents of Southern California are currently entitled to some of the cheapest Disneyland Resort Park Hopper Tickets to be found. The resort website itself often has discounted tickets available to Southern California residents. Additionally, Costco offers Park Hopper Tickets at a substantial discount to residents of Southern California, as well.

When ready to buy, shop around.
Because discounts and promotional offers on Disneyland Park Hopper tickets fluctuate, it's important to shop around to get the cheapest tickets available. Once ready to buy, shoppers should check around at several ticket sources. These include: the Disneyland California website; AAA; Last Minute Travel, GetAwayToday.com; as well as travel agents and Disneyland Good Neighbor Hotels.

While searching for the cheapest Disneyland Resort Park Hopper Tickets, it is important to resist the temptation to purchase half-used tickets from sellers on Ebay or Craigslist. While offered at low prices, these half-used tickets, which have been activated but have days remaining on them, are not legal. Additionally, if it is realized at the park gates that the tickets have been transferred in this way, they will immediately be invalidated. It isn't worth the risk to throw hundreds of dollars away on Park Hopper Tickets that may, or may not, be able to be used once presented at the gates of the park.

Published by Maggie Blake

I m a homeschooling Mom of four. As a result, most of my articles focus on parenting, homeschooling issues, and educational travel with children.  View profile

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