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How much is parking a day at Disneyland?

How much is parking at Disneyland? Parking in the official Disneyland parking lot is $25 per day. This includes parking in the Mickey & Friends Parking Structure, Pixar Pals Parking Structure, and Toy Story Parking Area. However, you can find parking as cheap as $14 on SpotHero at nearby hotels.



In 2026, standard parking for a car or motorcycle at the Disneyland Resort in California costs $40 per day. If you prefer to be closer to the elevators and escalators, "Preferred Parking" is available for $60 per day. For larger vehicles, such as oversized vans, motor homes, or tractors (without trailers), the rate is $45 per day, and these must park in the Toy Story Parking Area. Buses or tractors with extended trailers are charged $50 per day. All theme park parking fees include in-and-out privileges for the same day, provided you keep your receipt. Guests staying at the Disneyland Resort Hotels (such as the Grand Californian or Disneyland Hotel) are typically charged a nightly self-parking fee of approximately $45 plus tax. For those visiting only the Downtown Disney District, the first hour of parking is $10, with various validation options available from restaurants and shops that can provide up to 5 hours of free parking.

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If you are a Guest staying at a Disney Resort hotel, you receive complimentary standard parking at Disney theme parks for the length of your Resort stay. You must present valid Disney Resort hotel identification to enter the parking lots.

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If you stay at a Disneyland Resort hotel or nearby off-site hotel within walking distance, you can avoid the hassle and cost of parking.

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The parking fees for the parks (as of March 2023) are: Preferred parking: car or motorcycle – $45-$50 per day (varies by season) Standard parking: car or motorcycle – $25 per day. Oversized Vehicle Parking: Shuttle, Limo, Camper Trailer, RV, Bus or Tractor Trailer - $30 per day.

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Non-alcoholic drinks and waters are totally something you can bring into Disney, it's even encouraged! It is so nice to have a drink on hand whenever you need to quench your thirst. You can bring refillable water bottles and refill them at water stations throughout the parks.

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A: 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.

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Estimated Disneyland Daily Operating Cost: $5.49 Million Operating all of Disney's parks and resorts cost $14.015 billion in 2019, according to the company's annual report. If the cost to operate was split evenly per park, that would amount to around $5.49 million per park per day.

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Can I visit both Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park in one day? A: Yes. It is possible to visit both Disneyland Resort theme parks in one day using either a Park Hopper Ticket or Magic Key pass.

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The Disneyland Resort offers convenient, paid parking for Guests visiting the theme parks.

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There are no rules against this. In fact, she mentioned she has taken her 4-year-old back to her car for a quick mid-afternoon nap break as well! I will say, though, that these parking structures are often pretty loud and can get pretty warm.

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Overnight parking is not allowed in any of the Disney lots except for Hotel Guests, and these people are given a permit to display in their car. So security would have the right to tow any other car.

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We recommend that guests with Early Entry plan to arrive at the park gates 15 minutes before the start of Early Entry. We recommend guests without Early Entry plan to arrive at the park gates 30 minutes before scheduled park open. Keep in mind you'll need to account for parking and security time, too.

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