Is the Disneyland Annual Pass Worth the Money (2024)

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by Christy Weinberg, a guest blogger

As a former Disneyland Annual Passholder for roughly twenty years, I’ve learned pretty much everything there is to know about these magical little cards. I’ve had many different versions of Disneyland’s Annual Passport over the years, and have remained loyal to the program, even as prices and values have fluctuated. Although I no longer live near the parks, I have a wealth of information to share, when it comes to the pros and cons of having an annual pass. So, let me give you the inside scoop on every Disney fan’s most coveted possession, the Disneyland Annual Passport!

What is the Disneyland Annual Pass?

The Disneyland Annual Pass was created in 1983, as a way for Disney lovers to be able to visit the parks more frequently. Disneyland offers several different types of passes for fans to enjoy. The passes are organized from the lowest to most expensive in price, on the basis of benefits, discounts, and blockout dates. The pass is good for one year and allows you to make multiple trips to both Disneyland and California Adventure Parks. As a passholder, you will enjoy special offers, such as invitations to exclusive Disney events, discounts on hotel stays at a variety of Disney resorts, and more. Children under three are free, so you won’t have to purchase a pass for your kids until then. There are extra added benefits for residents of California, as well!

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How Much Does a Disneyland Annual Pass Cost?

There are currently four Disneyland Annual Pass options available to the public. While the cost of these passes may increase from year to year, here’s a list of Disneyland’s current pass pricing:

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Disney Flex Passport$649
Disney Deluxe Passport$829
Disney Signature Passport$1199
Disney Signature Plus Passport$1449

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Each of the passes listed above comes with its own set of benefits. The higher the price, the more benefits you’ll receive. The higher-priced passports come with a bigger discount on merchandise and dining. They also have fewer blockout dates, which means you’ll be able to visit the parks more often. All of the passes come with admission to both Disneyland and California Adventure Parks, but you may only have access to one park on a given day. Blockout dates are posted, per passport-type, on Disneyland’s website. (https://disneyland.disney.go.com/)

One of the ways Disney makes its annual passes more affordable is by offering a monthly payment plan. While this option is only available to California residents within a specific zip code range, it is extremely beneficial for those who live near the parks and visit often. I, personally, always chose to pay off my pass using the monthly payments plan. It’s especially beneficial if you are buying multiple passports for your family, as their combined price can add up pretty quickly. After a required down payment, you will pay off the remaining balance in twelve monthly installments, and there’s no interest added.

There are a couple of passes I have not included in the chart above for various reasons. First, the Southern California Annual Pass, which is only available to those who already have it, and are renewing it. Next, the Southern California Select Annual Passport, which is only available to Southern California residents. Finally, the Disney Premier Passport, which gives you access to both the Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resort Parks. This is the only pass that includes free parking and comes with a variety of benefits, all for a grand total of $2,199.00.

As far as one-day tickets are concerned, prices vary by date and park accessibility. Taking into account how often you plan on visiting, will help you decide if purchasing an annual pass is a worthwhile investment for you and your family. When I lived near Disneyland, I frequented the parks up to three times per week, so buying a pass was a no brainer for me.

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What Are the Pros of Being a Disneyland Annual Passholder?

Aside from the numbers and calculations that must be taken into account, when deciding whether or not to purchase an annual pass, there is so much to be celebrated. So let’s get to the fun parts! First of all, let me just say, as a longtime annual passholder, I’ve never regretted any pass purchase I made. I used my pass often and enjoyed each and every minute of my time at the parks. I felt privileged to be a small part of the magic of Disneyland. Here are my top five reasons why having a Disneyland Annual Pass is well worth it!

1. Comradery

To be a Disneyland Annual Passholder, is to be part of a special kind of club for fellow Disney enthusiasts and lovers. The Disney community is a fun, happy, kind, and generous group of people. When you purchase a Disneyland Pass, you are initiated into the Disney family. Your purchase proclaims your love and support for one of the greatest institutions of all time. Disneyland is the original!

Walt Disney had a personal hand in every aspect of the creation of Disneyland. This was his baby, his passion project. He loved Disneyland and its guests so much, he had his own apartment there! You can see it as you walk in. It’s located right above the fire department. (Look for the lamp in the window, with a light that is always left on, to honor his legacy.)

As a Disneyland Passholder, you’ll become so familiar with the parks, and even with some of the cast members, it can feel like a second home. At least, it did for me!

2. Flexibility

Being an annual passholder has several practical benefits as well. For example, instead of being limited to spending only a day or two at the parks, which means having to rush through all the rides, you can visit at your leisure. As I said, I used to go several times per week. On a typical Disney Day, as I liked to call it, I would usually only spend a couple of hours at the park. I generally preferred to arrive in the morning, before it got crowded. After parking, I would head to Starbucks at Downtown Disney for a little pick me up. Then, some shopping at the beautiful World of Disney store. Finally, I would stroll into Disneyland.

Visiting the park in short spurts allowed me to enjoy the very best the parks have to offer. I could plan my trips at optimal times, when the parks were least crowded, traveling through at an enjoyable pace. Disneyland is a completely different experience when it’s not crowded. This is something every Disney fan should have the opportunity to enjoy.

Insider Tip!

The best time to go to Disneyland, in my opinion, is midweek. Wednesday is usually the least crowded day of the week, and I would say the prime time to visit, is between 10:00 am and 3:00 pm.

3. Exclusivity

As a person who loves shopping for Disney merch, having a pass allowed me to get a nice discount on my purchases. It’s pretty hard to walk into Disneyland, without ending up with something to take back with you, even as a passholder. So, the discount comes in handy!

The dining discount comes in handy as well. Disneyland has some amazing food to offer. As an annual passholder, you’ll have access to restaurants inside the park, which you would otherwise not have access to. You can make reservations for special occasions, like birthdays or anniversaries, and the pass discount takes a hefty chunk out of the bill, when it comes to more expensive restaurants, like The Blue Bayou, or Carthay Circle.

4. Ecstacy

The moment you walk onto Disney grounds, the ambiance can immediately lift your spirits. The music, colors, smells, and general upbeat nature of Disney is contagious. When I was an annual passholder, there was truly no place I’d rather be than the Happiest Place on Earth. Disneyland makes even an average day feel special.

You can make the most of your pass like I did, by using it for date nights, playdates, or just shopping and browsing on your own. You can head to the parks after a hard day of work, or if you’re having a rough day. The possibilities are truly endless.

The bottom line is, you can’t put a price on happiness, and having consistent access to the parks is priceless. Disneyland was the backdrop of so many happy memories for me. I even told my husband we were expecting both our first child, and our foster babies at Disneyland, and the cast members always went out of their way to make these kinds of events extra magical.

5. Festivity

There is nothing like experiencing Disneyland during the holidays, and you don’t have to visit on the date of the holiday itself, to experience all Disneyland has to offer. Disneyland has their decorations on display for a long enough time period, to ensure that as many guests as possible are able to take part in the celebrations. Needless to say, Disneyland goes all out for many of the holidays we love to celebrate. Decorations go up for Valentine’s Day and Easter, and there are photo ops galore. That being said, there are two specific holidays in which Disneyland really shines. Halloween Time and Christmas at Disneyland are beyond spectacular!

From the decorations to festive changes in the rides, to the shows, the food, and the music…Disney is the master of holiday celebrations. Walking down Main Street during Christmas time can take your breath away. It brought tears to my eyes on more than one occasion. If you’re like me, and you like to go all out when it comes to decorating and celebrating the holidays, Disneyland is the place to get you in the spirit!

Insider Tip!

Do not miss the following, during Christmas Time at the Disneyland Resort: The Christmas Fantasy Parade, The Believe in Magic Holiday Fireworks Spectacular (which includes a magical snowfall), Small World Holiday, and Haunted Mansion Holiday! (featuring a Nightmare Before Christmas theme)

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What Are the Cons of Being a Disneyland Annual Passholder?

As a passionate lover of Disney, I must admit, there isn’t much I have to complain about! But, there are always things that can be improved upon. So, I will give you my honest opinion about three things that could use some improvement, when it comes to Disneyland’s Annual Passport.

1. Price Increases

No one likes a price hike. We work hard for what we earn, and it’s always disappointing to see something we love to do increase in price. But, as far as Disneyland passes are concerned, this comes with the territory. Disney increases pass prices fairly often, and the increase is usually substantial. Because of Disneyland’s popularity, the parks have gotten overcrowded, and passholders are a big reason for the increase in attendance. To remedy this, Disney continues to hike up its prices, hoping to make visiting the park a little more exclusive, and therefore less crowded.

2. Pass Fluctuations

Over the years, Disneyland has made numerous changes to what each particular pass includes. Blockout dates are the most common aspect of change. Each year, it seems like more and more Disneyland dates become unavailable. Disneyland not only changes the benefits included in particular passes, but they’ve also removed certain passes altogether. It came as quite a shock to me, when it was announced that the pass I’d been renewing for years, was going to be discontinued. I was extremely upset at first. Luckily, Disney remedied the situation in part, when they allowed us to keep our passes, as long as we renewed them before they expired. Phew!

3. Parking

Parking used to be included in several of the pass options. Then, parking was taken away, and only available on the higher-priced passes. When parking was removed from the higher-priced passes, you were still able to purchase a parking pass as an alternative. Now, parking is only included with the Disney Premier Passport. Having parking included was a huge asset for me when it came to buying my annual pass. When you purchase a pass, it makes you feel as if every entrance you make into the park is essentially free. Having to pay a hefty price for parking ($25 standard rate) on each and every visit is a bit of a downer.

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Is Disneyland’s Annual Pass Worth the Money?

Absolutely, there’s no doubt about it!

If you love Disney and are able to budget for it, there is nothing like being able to visit the Happiest Place on Earth on a consistent basis. Not only does the pass pay for itself after only a handful of visits, but the value of what you get on an average trip to Disneyland Park is also irrefutable. Even when the prices increased and the pass options changed, I always felt that my pass was worth every penny, and more.

The quality of what Disney provides is undeniable. Experiencing Disneyland Park is euphoric and dreamlike. You’ll make the best memories at Disneyland! You’ll meet amazing people, take beautiful pictures, and never forget the times you spent with family and friends. You can visit in the morning or at night, and have a completely different experience on each and every trip. The park is spick-and-span clean, the shows are top-notch, the food is delicious, and the shopping’s amazing. But, the greatest gift of all is the magic Disneyland provides.

So, if you’re thinking about purchasing an annual pass, think no longer. Go out there and experience it all for yourself! Become part of the Happiest Place on Earth, and treat yourself to your own piece of the magic, with a Disneyland Annual Pass!

Insider Tip!

I’ve been lucky enough to have numerous celebrity sightings on my trips to Disneyland over the years. I tended to spot them the most on weekdays when the parks were less crowded. To have a chance at your own celebrity sighting, pay special attention to the cast members in red plaid vests. (see picture below)Chances are, behind that private Disney guide, they’ll be a person you may recognize following close behind!

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About the Author:

Christy Weinberg was a loyal Disneyland Annual Passholder for many years until her recent move out of state. Despite her change in location, she is still passionate about all things Disney! She currently shares her love and memories of the parks with fellow Disney enthusiasts.

Check out her blog and her YouTube Channel, Castle Dreams and Magic Wings. You can also find her on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/disneylandtransplant

Editor’s note: Special thanks to Christy for providing us with this in-depth look at Disneyland’s Annual Passports! Be sure to visit her website, YouTube channel, and social media accounts.

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Is the Disneyland Annual Pass Worth the Money (2024)

FAQs

Is the Disneyland Annual Pass Worth the Money? ›

And if you're like us, you're probably wondering: Is a Disney World Annual Pass still worth it?” Honestly, it mainly makes sense for guests visiting 15–18 days per year or those who save significantly on room reservations using the Annual Pass discounts.

How many times do you need to go to Disneyland to make the annual pass worth it? ›

If you can work around the blockout dates, the Disney Believe Key annual pass is worth it if you make three two-day (or longer) trips to Disneyland in a year.

Is it worth being a Disney Passholder? ›

Many Disney World aficionados haven't even considered buying annual passes, believing that you'd have to visit the theme parks a lot to make them worthwhile. But as you'll see, even if you take a couple of trips in any given year, it could make good financial sense.

What is the advantage of a Disney annual pass? ›

Annual Passholders are able to visit another theme park at any time of day during park hours (subject to capacity limitations). To use the Park Hopper benefit, Annual Passholders must make a theme park reservation for the first park they plan to visit AND enter that first park prior to visiting another.

How many people is a Disney annual pass good for? ›

The Magic Key holder is the only Guest who can enter the parks using their Magic Key along with a theme park reservation. Any additional Guests will need their own valid admission ticket and theme park reservation.

Can a family member use my Disney annual pass? ›

Yes! You can link Annual Passes to family and friends if they are connected to your Family & Friends list. Link an Annual Pass to My Disney Experience. After you have entered the Annual Pass ID numbers (printed on the pass), you will be asked to match each pass with a person on your Family & Friends list.

How much is the down payment for Disneyland annual pass? ›

Typically, the down payment for a Magic Key pass is equal to the current price of a 1-Day, Tier 1 Park Hopper ticket, plus you'll owe the first of 12 monthly payments at the time of purchase if you're a California resident and wish to set up a payment plan.

Do annual passholders get magic hours? ›

If you are staying on property during your stay, then yes! You can take advantage of Extra Magic Hours. Otherwise, your Annual Passholder won't include that benefit. I hope this helps answer your question.

Why are passholders suing Disney? ›

Disney agreed in September to settle a federal lawsuit alleging that annual passholders who purchased the $1,399 Dream Key in 2021 were unable to make theme park reservations at Disneyland and Disney California Adventure despite the promise of “no blockout dates.”

Is parking free at Disney with an annual pass? ›

Annual Passholders are entitled to free standard parking at the Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom parking lots. Free parking is not valid for special events requiring a separate admission charge or special events that are not open to the general public.

Does Disney offer a lifetime pass? ›

There is no such thing as a lifetime pass to Disneyland or Disney World that is available for purchase by the general public. The closest thing to a lifetime pass is the Golden Pass, which is a ticket that allows the holder lifetime access to all nine of the theme parks owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company².

How many times can you go to Disneyland with an annual pass? ›

There is absolutely no limit (beyond the blockout dates), so no need to stop the fun after only three visits. Also, if you have added the Water Parks and Sports Option to your annual pass, you may visit the currently operating water park and golf courses all year long--and without a reservation.

Can you park hop with annual passes? ›

Annual Passholders are able to visit another theme park at any time of day during park hours (subject to capacity limitations). To use the Park Hopper benefit, Annual Passholders must make a theme park reservation for the first park they plan to visit AND enter that first park prior to visiting another.

What happens if I stop paying my Disney annual pass? ›

According to the Disney Annual Pass Terms & Conditions at Walt Disney World Resort, annual passes, once purchased, are nonrefundable. With your annual pass payments, those cannot be canceled and the installment agreement must continue until your pass is paid for.

What time do Disney annual passes go on sale? ›

Disney has announced that all four tiers of Magic Key passes (Disneyland's Annual Pass), will be going on sale on March 5, 2024, no earlier than 9 a.m. Pacific Time. (The Virtual Queue will open no earlier than 8:45 am Pacific Time.)

What is the best Disney Pass to get? ›

Disney Incredi-Pass – This is the top tier with no blockout dates, and is the only tier of AP available for anyone to purchase, including non-Floridians and non-DVC members.

How many times do you need to go to Disneyland to make the Magic Key worth it? ›

Assuming that most guests will visit the parks for 3 days at a time and would park hop, here's how many trips you'd have to take for the Magic Keys to be cost-effective: Imagine Key - 2 3-Day trips and you're good (even 2 2-Day trips would do) Enchant Key - 2 3-Day trips or 3 2-Day visits.

How many times a year can you go to Disney with annual pass? ›

you can visit daily (365 days a year). There may be crowd restrictions (park full) but if you live close enough and enjoy the parks it is well worth the cost. How many times a year would one have to visit Walt Disney World in order for an annual pass to make financial sense?

How long do you have to activate a Disneyland annual pass? ›

A Pass will expire if it is not activated within one (1) year from the date of purchase, and upon expiration, such expired Pass may no longer be activated or have park reservations scheduled for it, and any existing park reservations for such Pass will be cancelled.

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