• On Jul 25, 2019
    Tabitha from SC Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    My daughter birthday will be March trying to take her for her birthday how much

    Hiya, Tabitha!

    Welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel. I think a birthday celebration at the Disneyland Resort sounds practically perfect! The price of admission to the theme parks varies according to the number of days you visit and the ages of the guests. One-day tickets come in three types: Regular, Value, and Peak. For the greatest value, multi-day tickets multiply the fun! Tickets for three or more days that are purchased in advance even include one Magic Morning early entry! Note that one-day tickets purchased at this time are valid now through December 30, 2020. And multi-day tickets expire 13 days after the first day of use or after January 12, 2021, whichever comes first. Prices and terms are subject to change.

    For example prices, three-day, 1 park per day tickets purchased now are $280 for children ages 3-9 and $300 for guests ages 10 and over. Regular admission, one-day tickets for one park are $122 for children ages 3-9 and $129 for guests 10 and over. For a modest amount more, you can add a Park Hopper option to your tickets to double the fun! Tickets are not required for children under the age of three. The type of one-day ticket to purchase corresponds to the day on the ticket calendar shown when purchasing tickets online or in the Disneyland app. If the day you expect to visit isn’t yet published on the calendar, you’ll find that the calendar is updated from time to time. You are welcome to purchase any of the one-day ticket types now even if your day is not yet published. If you purchase a lower-value ticket than is designated when the calendar comes out, you may upgrade your ticket at a Main Entrance Ticket Booth, paying only the difference from the original amount paid with the price of the required ticket on the day of your visit.

    When visiting, I recommend you stop by one of the main Guest Relations locations to pick up a complimentary birthday celebration button for your daughter. That’s a handy signal to Cast Members to spread the happy birthday cheer to her throughout the resort!

    I’m wishing a very happy birthday to your daughter. And a very merry unbirthday to you, Tabitha!

    ~Tony
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