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Does Costco sell Disney passes?

No. We do not sell Walt Disney World® tickets separately. However, we can include Walt Disney World® tickets as part of an Orlando vacation package, along with flights, hotel, and rental car options for a better value.



As of early 2026, Costco has resumed selling select Disney ticket deals, but they are often limited-time "warehouse-only" offers rather than permanent inventory. For example, in late 2025 and early 2026, Costco locations in the Western U.S. were spotted selling a Disneyland 2-Day Park Hopper bundle that included a Lightning Lane Multi Pass for around $390. This is a shift from previous years when Costco only sold "vacation packages" (hotel + tickets) through Costco Travel. While you can no longer find simple, discounted 1-day tickets on the Costco website, the "Costco Travel" portal remains a popular way to book Disney World and Disneyland packages that include "free" perks like Costco Shop Cards. Because Disney's own pricing is dynamic and Costco's stock is unpredictable, travelers are advised to compare the warehouse price against direct Disney resident deals or authorized sellers like Get Away Today before purchasing.

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While Costco Disneyland tickets are no longer offered at a discount, Costco does sell packages that include hotel reservations and park tickets.

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Park Hopper tickets are the most popular option when visiting Walt Disney World. They offer great flexibility when planning your day at the parks and you can save a lot of money by purchasing multi-day Park Hopper passes. You do not need to use your passes on consecutive days either.

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The cost of a Disneyland ticket depends on which ticket type you're purchasing: whether it's a single park vs. Park Hopper ticket or a 1-Day vs. Multi-Day ticket. The cost of a 1-Day ticket will vary depending on what tier it is, and prices will range between $104 and $179 for adults and $98 and $169 for children.

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Other optimal months to visit for fewer crowds are from mid-January through mid-March. Is it cheaper to go to Disneyland on a weekday? Yes. Generally, the cheapest days to go to Disneyland are from Mondays through Thursdays.

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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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It's been announced that Walt Disney World, which we're focusing on in this article, will resume all annual pass sales on Thursday April 20th, 2023. Eligible DVC Members will have early access to buy the Disney Sorcerer Pass online beginning Thursday April 13th.

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Buying a package does not usually give you a bigger discount than buying everything separately. BUT, occasionally they do run discounts for packages, and they'll even offer free dining as an add-on for certain resorts. If you're unfamiliar with Disney's Dining Plan, read about it here.

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The Disneyland Resort did give a free park admission ticket to Guests on their birthday as part of a limited-time promotion several years ago, but this is not currently offered. Tickets to enter Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park must be purchased for all visitors ages 3 and up.

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Just like there are more expensive times, there are also times of the year when it is cheaper to go to Disney World. As a rule, January, February, August, and September are the cheapest seasons, as long as you avoid any holidays in those months.

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How many days should you spend in Disneyland parks? Though there are just 2 parks at Disneyland Resort, there are still plenty of attractions and things to do. Ideally, you should plan on spending a total of 3-4 days in the parks to cover most everything, including rides, characters, shows, and fireworks.

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Currently, the Disneyland Resort doesn't offer discounted admission if you arrive after a certain time of day. Theme-park tickets are sold on a daily basis, from one day up to five days. For 1-Day Tickets, pricing varies based on the day selected. Pricing is broken down into three categories: Value, Regular, and Peak.

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Typically, Disneyland Park's slowest month with fewer crowds is just after California's summer season, mid-September through the weeks just before Thanksgiving weekend.

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Unfortunately, there are no half-day ticket options. Theme park tickets are sold in full day increments – there are one-day tickets and multi-day tickets. There is so much to see and take in, you'll need at least one full day, even if you visit only one park!

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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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