Hi Scott!
Welcome to planDisney! Thank you so much for sending this great Disneyland Resort ticket question to us. Oooh, I see that you'll be landing in sunny SoCal very soon! Now is a great time to download or update the
Disneyland Mobile App ahead of your arrival.
I know exactly which tickets you're referencing, Scott. At this time Disneyland Resort is only offering full-day
theme park admission tickets that you're welcome to use for entry at any point in your day, although I do agree that the twilight tickets would be a better value in your situation. There are times where non-Disney entities, like travel agencies, businesses, or even local conferences do have access to other types of tickets not sold directly from Disney, so double check with your business contacts or colleagues if they have any leads. Pro Tip: All admission tickets also now require a
Park Pass Reservation which notates when you'll visit which theme park, and hEARs a handy
Park Pass Reservation Calendar to double check the dates you'll be in town.
There are still some great non-park ways to enjoy the magic of Mickey's original house. The
Downtown Disney District is the go-to for shopping for the same items you can only find inside the theme parks; and as a bonus for your visit, don't miss the
limited-time Boba Fett throne photo opp! You're also more than welcome to visit the
three Disneyland Resort Hotels where you can
dine with your favorite Disney pals at
Goofy's Kitchen or even grab a classic Dole Whip from
Tangaroa Terrace, both of which are at
The Disneyland Hotel. And speaking of The Disneyland Hotel, feel free to walk around the lobby of the main building - there are so many neat displays from the 65+ yEARs of Disneyland history, including a larger-than-life opening day park map, an Autotopia car, and even a reprint of Walt's original sketch of his dream park.
I hope this helped to plan your upcoming visit to the West Coast, Scott! And hopefully We'll See You Real Soon!
~Kristen N.