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  • On Nov 14, 2024
    Kim from AZ Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Planning and need to know projected costs for 4 adults and 2 10yr olds to stay onsite and have full park access for June 2025. Is it too early to set this up? Thanks. Kim

    Hi there, Kim, and welcome to planDisney!

    Thanks for bringing your question to us and it would be my pleasure to help you begin planning a wonderful vacation to the Disneyland Resort! I think all of us on the planDisney panel are planners at heart, so although it might be too early for some things, we can definitely help you begin brainstorming for your trip.

    I can understand wanting to know projected costs so you can budget for your trip. With the variation in hotel costs and ticket levels, it's difficult to provide a number. You are able, however, to give yourself an estimate of ticket costs by heading to Disneyland Resort Theme Park Tickets and putting 6 adult (ages 10+) tickets into your Cart. You can choose from a 1 Day Ticket all the way to a 5 Day Ticket. If you want full access, you'll probably want to add the Park Hopper option and maybe even Lightning Lane Multi Pass. This will give you an estimate for tickets only. Prices are subject to change.

    Since you're staying on site, I would recommend considering a Disneyland Resort Vacation Package. This will group your tickets and hotel into one transaction and you'll be able to get a good idea of the cost of your vacation for those two items. In fact, you are able to make those reservations right now if you want to make sure that you get your first hotel choice (my favorite is the Disneyland Hotel). Park reservations are released 180 days in advance for standard tickets so we've got a few weeks until June 2025 opens up. If you book a Vacation Package, you'll need to make sure you secure your park reservations at the appropriate time. 

    After you've made your hotel and park reservations, begin thinking about dining. You'll be able to book your dining reservations up to 60 days in advance of your visit. Some of the highly popular restaurants will fill up fairly fast. I like to recommend never passing up on an open slot for Lamplight Lounge or the Blue Bayou Restaurant

    Kim, I hope this was helpful and I wish you the best as you plan your super fun trip to The Happiest Place on Earth! Please return anytime you have more questions because we'd love to help again and you're always welcome at planDisney! Until next time!

    Wishing You a Great, Big, Beautiful Tomorrow!
    -Al

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Meet the Panelist: Al, California

Ahoy there from the heart of Steinbeck Country in central California! I've been visiting the Disneyland Resort since childhood and fell in love with the sense of absolute immersion that the Imagineers have achieved. My favorite attraction is Pirates of the Caribbean because where else can you go from a California day to an evening boat ride in the bayou with "salty old pirates"? I'm a veterinarian and an all-around Disney geek and enthusiast. I'd love to help you plan your next Disneyland trip! Learn More About Al

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