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How much are the rain ponchos at Disneyland?

Lucky for us, ponchos are available for purchase at Disneyland if it starts to pour. Child-size ponchos go for $10 and adult-size ones for $12. But remember, Mirsa: prices and availability of these items are subject to change at any time.



At Disneyland Resort in California, the price for a signature yellow or clear rain poncho has remained relatively consistent but has seen slight inflationary adjustments over the years. As of early 2026, you can expect to pay approximately $15.00 for an adult poncho and around $12.00 to $13.00 for a child-sized version. These are high-quality, reusable vinyl ponchos often featuring a Mickey Mouse or "Disney Parks" logo on the back. While they are significantly more expensive than the "disposable" $1 versions you can find at a dollar store or a local pharmacy outside the gates, many guests find the convenience of buying them mid-storm inside the park worth the premium. If you are on a budget, it is highly recommended to buy a multi-pack of ponchos at a retailer like Walmart or Amazon before your trip; however, if you want the "official" look or need a quick dry-off after Tiana's Bayou Adventure, every major gift shop in the park keeps them stocked behind the counter.

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Yes, ponchos are available for purchase if it happens to be raining at Disneyland to keep us dry in case of a little black rain cloud. The child-size ponchos cost $10, while the adult-size ponchos cost $12. So we can stay dry and comfortable no matter what the weather brings.

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You can find Disney ponchos at most gift shops around the parks for $12, including tax (and there are also smaller ones for kids for $10). That price may seem steep, considering you can find similar ponchos at your local dollar store.

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Most attractions will still run in the rain and characters have lots of clever spots to keep dry and continue to meet Guests. Bring an umbrella and if you have a stroller, an extra poncho or a rain cover will be necessary to keep it dry when you park it.

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You can find Disney ponchos at most gift shops around the parks for $12, including tax (and there are also smaller ones for kids for $10). That price may seem steep, considering you can find similar ponchos at your local dollar store.

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Disneyland in the Rain Trip Prep We suggest packing: Rain jackets. Ponchos. Umbrellas.

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Wade into our overflowing selection of outdoor-inspired apparel and merchandise. When the weather gets a little grizzly outside—or if you're challenging the nearby Grizzly River Run—fish through the selection of ponchos and hats.

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Indoor attractions will be open, and the lines typically get shorter during rainstorms. But, if you are in the parks and the skies open up with a heavy rain or lightning, you'll probably want to find someplace to take cover.

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Visiting Disneyland in the rain is one of the best decisions you can make to have a less crowded day in the park. On one of the best days we ever had at Disneyland, it rained in the morning and then got sunny in the afternoon. When it rains at Disneyland, the crowds tend to be low…and that's just how I like them!

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Turn rainy days into play days with adorable new raincoats, rainboots & umbrellas.

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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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Everything is more spread out, so you'd be caught longer in the rain. Based on the usual summer forecast, we'd recommend a plan that includes visiting Animal Kingdom in the morning and EPCOT in the afternoon. Magic Kingdom and Disney's Hollywood Studios each have a fair amount of indoor attractions.

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You Can Bring Umbrellas to Disney Parks We all know it rains frequently at Walt Disney World, and yes it can rain at Disneyland too! We absolutely recommend bringing an umbrella into Disney Parks if the weather is looking dreary.

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Unsurprisingly, Disney parks come in at the most expensive in the world. Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park each charge $149 for entry. In fact, with the exception of Disneyland Paris, the five most expensive theme parks in the world identified in this ranking are all in the US.

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