dlr planning 02; Brother and sister playing with a hula hoop; Sailing Ship Columbia; during the day; older siblings
  • On Aug 12, 2024
    Yvette from CA Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    My son is a student of CSu Fullerton and lives in a dorm, can he purchase a disney ticket as a resident?

    Hi Yvette! Thanks for visiting planDisney.

    Disneyland Resort is currently offering a fantastic admission ticket deal for Guests who live in Anaheim. To qualify for the Anaheim Ticket Offer, Guests must have a government-issued photo ID proving they live in one of the eligible ZIP Codes: 92801 through 92809, 92812, 92814 through 92817, 92825, 92850, and 92899. Most college students have not established permanent residence where they attend school, however. My bonus teen still has her Missouri ID, despite this being her second year attending school in another state, because her dorm isn't her permanent residence. So, unless your son has the necessary identification displaying an eligible ZIP Code, he won't be able to purchase or use this specific deal. I'm sorry if that's disappointing!

    There are other deals, however, including the 3-Day Disneyland Deal which is currently available for all Guests. Prices and terms are subject to change, and the availability of theme park reservations is not guaranteed. This deal gives Guests more access to the parks at a great value. You'll always find the latest Offers & Deals posted on the Disneyland Resort website, which can help you plan your next magical visit. Everyone appreciates a good value! I hope there's a deal that's just right for your son.

    I hope this helps!

    Elizabeth
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Meet the Panelist: Elizabeth, Missouri

Hello from St. Louis! I'm Elizabeth, a professor, wife, and mother to two little boys. We love to travel as a family, and Disneyland Resort is the place where we laugh more and make the happiest memories. We've done everything from solo to big multi-generational trips, and I've got the tips and tricks for traveling with little ones to help ensure your experience is truly magical. Learn More About Elizabeth

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