Hi Brenda!
Welcome to planDisney! Thank you so much for sending this Disneyland Resort vacation planning question to us hEAR!
I am all about a good discount, Brenda, so you have come to the right planEAR. There's a specific page on the disneyland.com website that lists all of the
current promotions, special offers, discounts and deals, but the only specific
theme park ticket discount advertised there is for Active Duty and fully Retired U.S. Military Veterans. Most Disney discounts that are extended to employees of certain companies are usually found through your employer, and usually through a third-party online benefit program. (Some companies use another company called 'Tickets at Work' but it looks like for Walmart Associates you'll log into your 'BenefitHub' or 'Walmart Associate Benefit Center' and scroll around until you find tickets or a similar selection.)
Other great budgeting tips I like are to book a
Disney Good Neighbor Hotel, which are locations close to the magic that have been approved by Mickey himself. I'll buy a
Disney Gift Card every time I'm at the grocery store leading up to my vacation to then use on
Disney Dining and souvenEARs when I'm in the parks; doing so feels kind of like I'm pre-paying for these purchases rather than afterward. And speaking of Walmart, be sure to stop by Sam's Club to see if they have any bundle deals on Disney Gift Cards or even vacation packages, which you'll be able to upload to your
My Disneyland account online or in your
Disneyland Mobile App so you can make your
Park Pass Reservations when your reservation widow opens 120 days in advance of your vacation.
I hope this was helpful, Brenda, and I hope that you're able to find the tickets easily. Be sure to follow the
official planDisney Instagram account for all kinds of helpful tidbits, tips and tricks, and lots of food pics. And if you have any more Disneyland Resort vacation planning questions, We're All Ears!
~Kristen N.