Disneyland drops epic deal with new evening pass for only $59 — but there’s a catch

Disneyland drops epic deal with new evening pass for only $59 — but there’s a catch

Disneyland is rolling out one of its cheapest ticket deals in years, giving visitors a chance to experience the Happiest Place on Earth at a double-digit price tag.

The theme park announced a new limited-time $59 evening ticket, offering guests access to Disneyland Park or Disney California Adventure for five hours before closing — a steep discount compared to the standard one-day tickets, which typically range from more than $100 to $200, depending on the date.

The bargain-priced tickets go on sale starting today and are valid from Sunday to Wednesday from July 12 through August 5.

The newly minted evening ticket only grants you entry during very specific windows, though. For Disneyland, the gates won’t open for you until 7 p.m., but if you choose California Adventure, you can get in a bit earlier at 5 p.m.

The bargain-priced tickets go on sale starting today and are valid from Sunday to Wednesday from July 12 through August 5. Shutterstock

Sully from Monsters Inc. on the new Paint the Night parade float.
With five hours of park time, the tickets come out to almost $12 an hour. MediaNews Group via Getty Images

With five hours of park time, the tickets come out to almost $12 an hour.

Disney fans were largely enthusiastic online about the option to visit the park at for at a lower cost.

“I honestly like this because most of the time I go to disney in the evening and just chill,” one fan wrote on Reddit. “I think this is also good for when a convention is happening or for a solo day.”

Others argued the promotion highlights just how expensive Disneyland has become.

“Instead of making a full day at the parks more affordable, they’re selling you fewer hours for less money,” one commenter wrote on X. “You’re paying for limited access because a normal ticket has become so expensive that an evening-only option suddenly looks like a bargain.”

For coaster junkies just looking to ride Space Mountain in the dark or Marvel fans trying to explore the Avengers Campus without paying full price, it might just be the deal of the summer.


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