Yes, it is entirely possible to "rent out" Disneyland, but it is a privilege reserved for the ultra-wealthy, major corporations, or for specific high-profile events. Disney does not typically close the entire park during normal operating hours for a private party; instead, "buyouts" usually occur in the after-hours period after the park has officially closed to the general public. These private events typically start at 9:00 PM or 10:00 PM and can run until 1:00 AM or 2:00 AM. The cost for a private after-hours buyout is astronomical, often starting at $300,000 to over $1 million depending on the number of attractions, characters, and catering services requested. High-profile examples include the Sultan of Brunei, who reportedly rented the park for his son's birthday, and major tech companies like Google or Salesforce that have hosted massive private "Cast Member Appreciation" or corporate nights. For smaller (though still very expensive) celebrations, Disney offers the "Disney Weddings" program where you can rent out specific lands, like Fantasyland or the area in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle, for a private ceremony and reception. In 2026, these "private nights" remain one of the most exclusive experiences in the world, allowing a group to enjoy the park with zero wait times and personalized service.