Welcome to planDisney, Arian!
I’m so glad you stopped by with your question about
Disneyland Resort tickets. Let’s dive in!
Yes, with a
2-Day, 1-Park Per Day ticket, you can absolutely visit one park on the first day and the other on the second. For example, you might start with
Disneyland one day and explore
Disney California Adventure the next. That said, you’re not locked into that plan. If you fall in love with one park and want to return there for both days, that’s perfectly fine. The choice is completely yours!
If you'd prefer the flexibility to visit both parks on the same day, you can upgrade your ticket by adding Park Hopper access. I definitely recommend considering it, especially since the entrances to Disneyland and Disney California Adventure are just a few steps apart. It’s incredibly convenient to move between the two, and with a
Park Hopper ticket, you can start your day in the park of your choice and begin hopping after 11:00 a.m. From there, you can switch back and forth as often as you like. It’s a great way to experience a little bit of everything.
Speaking of flexibility, Arian, there’s a
limited-time ticket offer available right now that’s worth checking out! If you’re planning to visit between now and August 14th, you can purchase a 3-Day, 1-Park Per Day ticket for $120 per day or a 4-Day version for just $100 per day (prices subject to change). You can even upgrade these special tickets to include Park Hopper access or Lightning Lane Multi Pass for an added cost. One of my favorite parts about this offer? You don’t have to use the tickets on consecutive days, so you can build in some relaxation time between your park visits.
I hope this helps you get one step closer to your next Disney day! If any more questions come up while planning, we’re always here for you at planDisney.
Wishing you a truly magical visit!
David