Our Amazing [and Almost Free] Trip to Disneyland - Part-Time Money (2024)

Have you been to Disneyland (aka The Happiest Place on Earth)?

Most families dream of one day taking their kids to one of Disney’s theme parks.

If that’s you, you’re in luck. In this article, I’ll share the details of our recent trip to Disneyland and how you and your family can afford a fun and almost free trip.

Our family of five just returned from a five night stay in Anaheim, where we spent two full days at Disneyland and Disney’s California Adventure park. We spent $0 on airfare (except taxes), $0 on lodging, $175 on a rental car, and around $650 on tickets to the park. Here’s how we did it, and how you could do it for less – even free.

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Free Tickets to Disneyland?

You have several Disney theme parks to choose from (Disneyland, Disney World – Magic Kingdom, Epcot, etc.). We like Disneyland in California. It’s smaller, has plenty of attractions for our kids (1, 5, and 7), is close to the beach, and is also close to some family.

Disneyland tickets aren’t cheap. And significant discounts to these tickets can be hard to come by. Mousesavers has a nice page of discounts available for multi-day trips, military, and other group and association discounts.

We found our tickets through a charity auction. We were able to buy (bid on) 4 single-day park-hopper tickets for half off the list price. Because we were the only bidders, we snagged them at a significant discount – essentially half off. Admittedly it would be hard to employ this strategy proactively (there’s no way for you to start searching for charity auctions with Disneyland tickets with little or no bids). But if the opportunity presents itself, you should be ready to take action.

In addition to the charity auction tickets, I was able to get two additional completely free one-day park-hopper passes by working with their press office. As a media outlet I am eligible to apply for complimentary passes a year. Thus, this piece.

For the remaining two passes for our second day at the park we worked with a friend and Disney travel agent to make the pre-purchase. She helped us save $20 by buying passes for Monday vs Sunday.

If you want to avoid paying anything at all for your Disneyland tickets, my friends at Richmond Savers recommend you sign up for a credit card bonus and use the cash reward to pay for your tickets. Definitely a smart strategy for those savvy with travel rewards.

Getting to Disneyland

Disneyland is in Anaheim, CA. With gas prices less than $2 per gallon in most parts of the country, it might not be a bad idea to drive to Disneyland. Southern California is a beautiful place with lot’s of free or inexpensive things nearby to see and explore.

We chose to fly from Texas on Southwest Airlines. They fly directly into LAX and also into our favorite airport, John Wayne Airport (SNA) in Santa Ana. It’s less than 20 miles from SNA to Disneyland.

Flying isn’t free (obviously), so we like to make use of Southwest’s Rapid Rewards program. You can earn points in this program by spending on flights, OR by using a Southwest Rapid Rewards credit card, OR by transferring points in from another reward program, like Chase Ultimate Rewards. We mostly do the latter two.

What about getting around while in So Cal? Because we were staying for five nights and wanted to see/do some other things, we opted to get a rental car. We could have used some reward points, but for some reason I never find efficient spend on rental cars through reward programs. So we ended up using Costco’s car rental portal at the recommendation of a friend and found a great deal on a full size car. If you do end up renting a car, keep in mind that most of the hotels around Disneyland will have parking fees.

Other options for getting around include SuperShuttle and Uber/Lyft. This is a great option for those who only plan to be at the park during their stay.

One last option for transportation that looks fun is a service called TransferCar, which connects you with car rental companies that need cars and RVs transferred cross country. Consider it for all, or a portion of your drive.

Staying Near Disneyland for Free

Disneyland has some great hotels nearby. It would be easy to spend as much or more on a hotel as you do for tickets into the park. If you’re not using points, then use one of the typical hotel search options (i.e. Trivago, etc) or check out Airbnb.

We’ve stayed at the official Disneyland Hotel on a previous trip. It was a great experience (beautiful room, early access to the park, amazing pool and water park onsite, etc). I would highly recommend looking for a discount to either the Disneyland Hotel or the Grand Californian Hotel once in your life. But it doesn’t have to be this trip. You can use Chase Ultimate Rewards points to book there, but last I checked it was upwards of 30-50k points a night.

Thankfully there are plenty of other hotel options within walking distance of the park. For this trip, we stayed at the Sheraton Park Hotel using 40,000 Starwood Preferred Guest points that we had. The per night rate was 10,000 points. But Starwood gives you a 5th night free on some bookings, so we got 5 nights at the hotel. Earn 25,000 Starwood point with the SPG American Express Card.

You can earn tens of thousands of SPG points using one of their credit card welcome offers. Their Amex card is one of the best on the market.

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Making the Most of Your Money in the Park

Now that you’ve made it to Anaheim, you’ve got your hotel booked, what about spending money in the park?

Disney allows you to bring food and drink into the park. So you don’t have to spend any extra money in the park if you don’t want to.

We spent money on a $15 stroller rental (they have nice strollers and our kids definitely needed one by the end of the day), and food in the park. We did pack in a few snacks, but there are so many cool treats in the park we ended up spending a lot of extra money here. A couple of additional pointers:

  • Mrs. PT highly touts the kid’s “power packs” you can purchase in Mickey’s Toon Town. They are $5.99 and well worth it according to her.
  • Our older two girls were given Disney gift cards for their birthdays this year (we might have suggested this to relatives looking for gift ideas). So at the park we told our girls they could use their gift card money to get whatever food or gifts they wanted. This ended up being a genius strategy for avoiding spending arguments.

So that wraps up our trip report. It was a blast. The kids loved it, we created some nice memories, and we didn’t completely blow through our annual travel budget.

Have any questions or pointers to share? Let us here from you in the comments below.

Our Amazing [and Almost Free] Trip to Disneyland - Part-Time Money (2024)

FAQs

Where to go if you can't afford Disney? ›

Pick an alternative theme park without sacrificing your favorite parts of a Disney vacation.
  • Universal Orlando Resort — if you still want an Orlando vacation. ...
  • Legoland — if you've got kids under the age of 13. ...
  • Dollywood — if you love theme park shows and entertainment. ...
  • Busch Gardens Williamsburg — if you love Epcot.
Jul 25, 2024

How much money should I take for a week at Disney World? ›

Average Disney World vacation cost for a family of 4
1 night7 nights
Value$1,227.$6,463.
Moderate$1,525.$8,912.
Deluxe$2,332.$15,559.
Jul 24, 2024

How can people afford to go to Disneyland? ›

Another way to save on Disneyland tickets is to opt for the 1-Park per Day tickets instead of Park Hopper tickets. While Park Hopper tickets offer the most flexibility and are our team favorite, if you are focused on how to do Disneyland cheap, choosing the 1-Park per Day tickets will save you $60 or more per person.

How much money should I bring to Disneyland for food? ›

Even if you decide not to bring in your own snacks or sandwiches, you can still keep your food budget around $100 per day for a family of four in the Disneyland Resort! With these menus, it's nice to see how far your dollar can go, and how helpful it is to start the day with a complimentary hotel breakfast.

Who gets to go to Disney for free? ›

Per Disneyland's admission policy, only children ages 2 and younger can enter the park without an admission ticket. Children, ages 2 and under also don't require an admission ticket for Walt Disney World theme parks.

Can you go to Disney on $1000? ›

Though it might seem impossible, planning your memory-making Disney vacation for under $1,000 is possible: and we're going to help you learn how to do it. So, if you're ready to save big on one of the best getaways of your life, be sure to keep reading!

What is the cheapest day to go to Disneyland? ›

What are the cheapest days to go to Disneyland?
  • January – Monday – Thursdays.
  • February – The first two weeks.
  • March – The first few weekdays (before spring break hits)
  • May – Tuesdays & Wednesdays.
  • June – The second week.
  • August – Weekends during the last two weeks.
  • September – Most weekdays.
  • October – Tuesdays – Thursdays.

How much is a trip to Disneyland per person? ›

Disney ticket prices

The average price for a one-day Disneyland ticket for entry between April and August 2023 is $154. At Disney World, an average Magic Kingdom ticket (the closest park equivalent at Disney World) costs $160, making Disney World tickets, on average, 3.9% more expensive. $104 to $179. $109 to $189.

How much is a full day at Disneyland? ›

One Park Per Day (no park hopping allowed):
Ticket TypeAges 10+Ages 3-9
1-Day, 1 Park Ticket (Variable Prices)$104-$194$98-$183
2-Day, 1 Park Per Day Ticket$310$290
3-Day, 1 Park Per Day Ticket$390$365
4-Day, 1 Park Per Day Ticket$445$420
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Oct 11, 2023

What is the average cost of a meal at Disneyland? ›

Food costs at the parks
Restaurant price tierDisneyland average price per person, per mealDisney World average price per person, per meal
Value (counter service or cart)$18.$19.
Moderate (waiter service, casual restaurant)$55.$59.
Deluxe (waiter service, fancy restaurant)$83.$93.
May 6, 2023

What food can you not bring into Disneyland? ›

Restrictions for outside food at Disneyland and Disney California Adventure Park
  • Food in glass containers. ...
  • Food that requires heating to safely consume. ...
  • Food that requires reheating. ...
  • Food that requires processing. ...
  • Food that requires refrigeration. ...
  • Food with pungent odor.
Jun 24, 2024

Why is food so expensive at Disneyland? ›

Higher labor costs, fuel price hikes and inflation in general, along with supply chain problems, have pushed food prices up at theme parks across the country, according to industry experts.

How do people afford Disney on a budget? ›

  • Pick the right Walt Disney World Resort hotel.
  • Avoid eating in the park.
  • Choose the best ticket option for your family (which probably isn't Park Hopper)
  • Buy Disney gift cards at Target.
  • Pack the essentials.
  • Buy souvenirs in advance.
  • Cut back on theme park days with other free Disney activities.
May 30, 2024

Where are people going instead of Disney? ›

Here are 13 Alternatives to Disney World for a Family Theme Park Vacation:
  • Phantasialand, Germany. Insider Monkey Rating: 8. ...
  • Silver Dollar City, USA. Insider Monkey Rating: 8.5. ...
  • Everland, South Korea. Insider Monkey Rating: 8.5. ...
  • LEGOLAND, Denmark. ...
  • Universal Studios, Japan. ...
  • Gardaland, Italy. ...
  • Dollywood, USA. ...
  • Alton Towers, UK.
Mar 12, 2024

How do I go to Disney on a dime? ›

Budget-Friendly Tips for Planning a Trip to Disney World
  1. Use a travel agent. ...
  2. Check calendars for the cheapest times. ...
  3. Beware of transportation costs. ...
  4. Stick with complimentary Genie services. ...
  5. Avoid upcharge events. ...
  6. Get smart about souvenirs. ...
  7. Replace a day at the park with a visit to the resorts or Disney Springs.
6 days ago

Does Disney offer financial assistance? ›

Apply for financial assistance through the Disney Employee Relief fund if you are facing a difficult situation due to a personal or natural disaster—or make a contribution to help support employees and Cast Members in need.

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