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How much do Disneyland villas cost per night?

Price to stay at The Villas at Disneyland Hotel The lowest starting rates I found for The Villas at Disneyland Hotel when checking a few different dates are approximately: Duo Studio: $400 or 10 DVC points per night. Deluxe Studio: $525 or 13 DVC points per night. 1-Bedroom Villa: $1,000 or 30 DVC points per night.



The cost of a Disney Vacation Club (DVC) villa at the Disneyland Resort varies wildly based on the season, room size, and view, but generally, they are some of the most expensive accommodations on property. For a Deluxe Studio at the Villas at Disneyland Hotel or the Grand Californian, prices in 2026 typically start around $550 to $750 per night during the value season. If you are looking for a One-Bedroom Villa, which includes a full kitchen and laundry facilities, prices jump to $900 to $1,300 per night. The massive Three-Bedroom Grand Villas, which sleep up to 12 people, can easily exceed $3,500 to $4,500 per night during peak periods like Christmas or Spring Break. A popular way to save money on these luxury rooms is by "renting DVC points" from a member through a reputable clearinghouse, which can often reduce the nightly cost by 30% to 50% compared to booking directly through Disney. Despite the high price tag, these villas stay consistently booked due to their proximity to the parks and the high-end amenities they offer to families looking for a more spacious and "homelike" stay.

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The very basic cost is about $1,000 per day for 4 people in the Disneyland resort. This does not include travel charges, and is based on a 3-day+ stay. If you stay less than 3 days you're looking closer to about $1500/day as ticket prices get more/day the shorter you stay.

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It will always (ALWAYS!) be cheaper to do Disneyland on a tighter budget while staying off-site. Unlike Walt Disney World, there are no Value Resorts at Disneyland, meaning that the on-site hotels all start at over $300 per night, and can easily eclipse $1,000 per night.

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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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I didn't feel like I had to maximize my time in the park and push through being tired or in pain because I could take a break whenever I wanted; the room is just 10 minutes away! If you're debating it, and you have the extra money, definitely stay onsite. I won't ever stay off-site at a Disney resort ever again.

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But if you're purely picking based on price, which is cheaper: Disneyland or Disney World? Disney World tends to be cheaper overall for stays of one night or more, largely due to Florida's lower hotel prices. But for some expenses, like tickets and food, Disneyland is cheaper.

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1- and 3-Bedroom Villas (sleep up to 12 adults) Deluxe Studios (sleep up to 5 adults) Rooms and Suites (sleep up to 5 adults) Rooms and Suites with Club-Level Service (sleep up to 6 adults)

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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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How exciting that you have a trip planned to the Disneyland Resort here soon! If you are purchasing a theme park ticket for a child, the age range for a child's ticket is 3-9 years old. Children younger than age 3 do not need a ticket.

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Your princess is in luck though, the attire policies at the Disneyland Resort allow guests under the age of 14 to wear costumes in the park! Sadly, wearing a costume doesn't cover park admission.

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It's worth mentioning that children under the age of 7 must be accompanied by a Guest 14 years or older to board an attraction. Children under the age of 3 are considered Guests of Mickey and do not require a theme park ticket.

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Disneyland is great for kids over the age of 7. So if you have 4 kids, 2 of which are under 7, you may have to watch which rides you can do. For my family, this meant that my oldest two (ages 9 and 10) could ride rides together while an adult rode with the younger kids (ages 2, 4, and 6).

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While two days is a great amount of time to see most things the parks have to offer, it will not allow you to fully experience to parks. Disney if full of live entertainment, characters, attractions, and delicious food. We recommend a 4-5 day trip to enjoy everything the parks have to offer.

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