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Is it cheaper to fly or drive to Disneyland?

If cost is a factor: Driving is cheaper- no car rental, no airport parking fees etc. But it does take some time off of your vacation. So you really have to figure out what you're planning when you're there. A 3 day hopper and Universal Studios with transportation is 4 days in California.



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If cost is a factor: Driving is cheaper- no car rental, no airport parking fees etc. But it does take some time off of your vacation. So you really have to figure out what you're planning when you're there. A 3 day hopper and Universal Studios with transportation is 4 days in California.

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For the shortest trip, driving is slightly more economical than flying. But for the longer cross-country trip, flying is far cheaper. And keep in mind that this only considers solo drivers. Families or friends traveling in one vehicle can save money by driving, even on longer routes.

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It depends mostly on your car and gas mileage for the expenses but it will almost always be cheaper to drive. Plus, you'll have your car to go do stuff while there and not have to worry about getting a rental car.

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Driving to Disneyland Paris usually works out considerably cheaper than flying or booking the Eurostar. We also really enjoy being able to detour to incorporate our grocery shop, before we arrive at Disneyland Paris. French supermarkets are fantastic.

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Here's how to go to Disneyland for less.
  1. Purchase discounted Disneyland tickets. ...
  2. Skip Park Hopper for multiday trips. ...
  3. Get there early (like, really early) ...
  4. Bring your own food and drinks. ...
  5. Use mobile food ordering. ...
  6. Ditch your friends (for a few minutes) with Single Rider. ...
  7. Buy souvenirs elsewhere. ...
  8. Consider neighboring airports.


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Disneyland Park Tickets. Park tickets are by far the most expensive part of any Disneyland visit. A 1-Day One Park Per Day Ticket costs $104 on select days. Prices can increase depending on the day and time of year that you go on, so you can expect to pay anywhere from $119, $134, $159, or $164 for a 1-Day ticket.

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For the shortest trip, driving is slightly more economical than flying. But for the longer cross-country trip, flying is far cheaper. And keep in mind that this only considers solo drivers. Families or friends traveling in one vehicle can save money by driving, even on longer routes.

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Mid-morning and early evening flights are often more expensive – though this trend isn't quite as set in stone as the cheapest days to fly. If you're looking to save, early morning, midday, or late-night flights can often be the cheapest time to fly.

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Average domestic airfare price by day The cheapest days to depart if you're flying within the U.S. are midweek — generally Tuesday or Wednesday. For economy tickets, Tuesdays are about 24% lower than peak prices on Sundays, which translates to savings of about $85 per ticket.

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Timing plays an important part. Specifically, plane tickets usually don't get cheaper closer to the departure date. Instead, flights tend to be the most inexpensive when you book between four months and three weeks before your departure date.

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Cheapest day to go to Disneyland Purchasing a one-day ticket to Disneyland is much more affordable from Monday through Thursday when many students are in school. For comparison, going to Disneyland on Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2023, costs $104 for an adult ticket.

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if you'd like to experience both parks and most of the popular rides in each park, I'd suggest you get a 2-day or a 3-day pass. But no need to add the park Harper option (more money, of course) - you won't have time to go to both park in one day. For a 2-day pass, go to one on one day and the other the second day.

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You can use Uber and Lyft to get to Disneyland from the airport or to get to the park from your hotel. Keep reading for tips on using Uber and Lyft at Disneyland including price estimates, tips on Disneyland's drop-off and pick-up for Lyft and Uber, and how to use rideshare.

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Cheap days: In the U.S., Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday are usually cheapest. For international travel, weekdays are usually cheaper than weekends. Expensive days: Fridays and Sundays usually cost more, especially in the U.S.

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Driving vs. Flying By the Numbers The overall fatality risk is 0.23% — you would need to fly every day for more than 10,000 years to be in a fatal plane crash. On the other hand, the chances of dying in a car collision are about 1 in 101, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

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You may have forgotten the little hacks that can make a 14 hour flight more tolerable.
  1. Choose your seat carefully. ...
  2. Sit near the front. ...
  3. Ask how full the flight is. ...
  4. Pack noise cancelling headphones. ...
  5. Bring back up entertainment. ...
  6. Power up. ...
  7. Little gift for the crew. ...
  8. Dress in layers.


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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 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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