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Can I leave and come back to Disneyland?

During your visit to either Disneyland Park or Disney California Adventure Park, you may leave and re-enter the same park as many times as you need to throughout the day. If you would like to visit both parks in one day, you'll need a Park Hopper ticket.



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At Disneyland, guests with Park Hopper tickets (or Magic Key passes) can reserve the first park they want to visit up until 11 a.m. Starting at 11 a.m., guests with Park Hopper tickets or Magic Key passes are free to hop back and forth between the parks. Guests do not need a reservation for the second park.

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You can leave and return to the park as long as you got a receipt when you paid for parking at your first entry to the theme park parking lot. When you leave and return to the theme park, you need to show your parking receipt from earlier, and you will be let in without having to pay again.

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So if you'll be leaving a theme park and returning later in the day to the same theme park, you don't need to pay any additional fees. Simply show your parking receipt when you return to the lot and you'll be granted access to enjoy more Disney magic!

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Yes. It is possible to visit both Disneyland Resort theme parks in one day using either a Park Hopper Ticket or Magic Key pass.

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Guests with a Park Hopper ticket will select the first theme park they wish to visit to begin their day, then they can visit the other park later that day after 11:00 a.m. Limit one park reservation per guest, per day.

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With valid admission and a theme park reservation, I'm pleased to share you can exit and re-enter a Walt Disney World Resort theme park as many times as you wish. On Magic Kingdom Park days, I often make a lunch reservation at Steakhouse 71 at Disney's Contemporary Resort.

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You can't do everything at Disneyland in a single day, and you shouldn't feel pressure to. You can ride all the rides without much difficulty many days, but you'll miss out on some other attractions, entertainment, and characters. You'll want to know what your priorities are before you get to the park.

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A common question is “Are Disneyland tickets more expensive at the gate?” Tickets purchased directly from Disneyland will cost the same whether you buy them online or at the gate. At the gate, you can buy the same types of tickets you can get online: 1-Day 1 Park Tickets. 1-Day Park Hopper Tickets.

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So, needless to say, because of Disney's attention to detail and mission to maintain a clean and safe park experience, maintaining their parks and property is an expensive endeavor. And that cost is passed on to you.

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As of June 2023, Disneyland has 52 attractions with 49 rides (The term attractions is used by Disney as a catch-all term for rides, shows, and exhibits.)

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If you are a Guest staying at a Disney Resort hotel, you receive complimentary standard parking at Disney theme parks for the length of your Resort stay. You must present valid Disney Resort hotel identification to enter the parking lots.

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One big perk of driving to Walt Disney World is that you can drive to and from the parks. Parking at Disney World parks costs $30 for standard parking and $45 to $55 for preferred parking. Guests of Disney hotels enjoy free theme park parking as a perk of their stay.

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Cheapest day to go to Disneyland Purchasing a one-day ticket to Disneyland is much more affordable from Monday through Thursday when many students are in school. For comparison, going to Disneyland on Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2023, costs $104 for an adult ticket.

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You can purchase tickets at the Main Entrance Ticket Booth located in the Esplanade between the two park entrances. While buying in person is possible, I highly recommend that you purchase your tickets ahead of time to avoid the worry of being able to get same-day reservations.

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Guests are allowed to bring outside food and nonalcoholic beverages into the parks for self-consumption, provided they are not in glass containers, do not require heating, reheating, processing or refrigeration and do not have pungent odors. Inform a Security Cast Member of any food items when you enter the park.

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