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How much does it cost to ride the Disneyland Monorail?

The Walt Disney World monorail is completely free, and is open for any guest to ride without a ticket. Just know that you may have to pay for parking if you're looking to park and ride.



There is no additional cost to ride the Disneyland Monorail once you have entered the resort area with a valid theme park admission ticket. The monorail is considered a complimentary transportation service for guests. However, because one of the two stations is located inside Disneyland Park (in Tomorrowland) and the other is in the Downtown Disney District, you must present a valid park ticket and have a theme park reservation to board the monorail from the Downtown Disney side to enter the park. As of 2026, single-day adult tickets for Disneyland Park typically range from $104 to $194 depending on the day's tier, while multi-day tickets can average around $100 to $160 per day. If you are already inside the park, you can ride the monorail back and forth to Downtown Disney as many times as you like for free.

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There is no additional charge to ride the Monorail with your theme park admission. However, keep in mind that if you have a 1-Park per Day ticket, in order to ride the Monorail, you will need to use that day's admission for Disneyland Park only.

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The tram service at the Mickey & Friends and Pixar Pals parking structures at Disneyland Resort is a free transportation service that transports Guests such as yourself to the Main Entrance between Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park.

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Guests with valid theme park admission can skip the Main Entrance by boarding the Monorail at the Downtown Disney District station—and travel straight to Tomorrowland! Trains run approximately every 10 minutes.

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The accident occurred when the Pink monorail backed through an improperly aligned switch-beam and struck the Purple monorail. An operator and six passengers were on board the Purple monorail at the time of the collision.

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On July 5, 2009, an operator was killed after Monorail Pink and Monorail Purple collided on the Epcot line near the Transportation and Ticket Center. Before the collision, up to four guests could sit in the front cabin with the operator. After the incident, no passengers are allowed in the operator's cabin.

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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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Did you know kids under 3 don't require theme park tickets or reservations? Disney also makes it super easy to travel with even the tiniest members of your family.

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Getting where you want to go is easy aboard one of our world-famous monorails! Simply wait at one of the convenient and well-marked pickup points throughout Walt Disney World Resort. Your ride will then arrive—usually within minutes—ready to transport you to a variety of destinations.

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A: No, there is not a separate entrance fee for the Downtown Disney District at the Disneyland Resort in California.

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In May 1964, a 15-year-old boy from Long Beach, California, named Mark Maples was injured after he stood up in the Matterhorn Bobsleds and fell out. It was reported that his restraint was undone by his ride companion. He died three days later as a result of his injuries. This was Disneyland's first fatal incident.

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(CNN) -- Two monorail trains at Walt Disney World collided early Sunday, killing a 21-year-old driver. A 2 a.m. ET monorail crash at Disney World killed one person, a park spokesman said.

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1 billion+ riders have been on the monorail since it first opened. 3 monorails are used at 1 time during normal operations. 13 minutes is the total ride duration of the monorail. 3 car trains, the Mark I, were used in June 14, 1959.

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Disneyland Hotel, the resort's original hotel built by Jack Wrather which opened on October 5, 1955, and was purchased by Disney in 1988. Disney's Paradise Pier Hotel, a hotel themed after the section of Disney California Adventure it overlooks.

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