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Is it cheaper to stay in Disneyland or outside?

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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If you're eager to pack as much into your vacation as possible, or if these perks allow you to spend one less day at the parks and save on an entire day's tickets, staying at a Disney resort may be worth it. But, if you just want the cheapest accommodations closest to the Mouse, looking elsewhere may be a better bet.

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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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Typically, Disneyland Park's slowest month with fewer crowds is just after California's summer season, mid-September through the weeks just before Thanksgiving weekend.

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It's always a great time to visit Disney theme parks! However, when planning a trip to the Disneyland Resort, expect lower crowds from mid-September through mid-November (before the Thanksgiving break). Mid-January through mid-March is another time when potentially lower crowds are expected.

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So, needless to say, because of Disney's attention to detail and mission to maintain a clean and safe park experience, maintaining their parks and property is an expensive endeavor. And that cost is passed on to you.

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Can I use the pool at a resort other than the one I'm staying at? Using another resort's pool is called, in Disney lingo, “pool-hopping” and it is generally not allowed.

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Typically, if the price is the main driver, you're going to find much better deals offsite. And if you have reward points, you'll likely even be able to use those at the surrounding hotels, too (which is something you can't do at a Disney resort).

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This is how much you should expect to pay on average per day when visiting Disneyland: Park Tickets: Starts at $104 per day plus an extra $65 for the Park Hopper option. Food and Drinks: $70 per day per person. Transportation: $160 to $240 ride-share round-trip from LAX; $10+ around Anaheim Resort.

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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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No matter how long you stay at Walt Disney World if you plan your trip the right way you will have a great time. Ideal Length – 6-7 days is the best length if you are looking to visit all four Walt Disney World theme parks, two water parks and Disney Springs.

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If you plan to stay at Walt Disney World for your whole vacation, it's probably not worth it. But, if you intend to go over to Universal, explore more of Central Florida, or just run a lot of errands off-property, car rental might be the right choice for you.

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The PROS And CONS Of Staying At Disney World's Value Resorts
  • Pro: Disney Skyliner Access.
  • Con: Transportation Wait Times Can Be Steep.
  • Pro: Food Court Dining.
  • Pro: LOTS of Disney Theming!
  • Con: Potential Of Being A Little *Too* Busy.
  • Pro: Great Place To Swim The Day Away.
  • Con: Hotel Quality Is Pretty Standard.


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A: Guests are allowed to bring outside food and nonalcoholic beverage items into the park for self-consumption, provided they are not in glass containers and do not require heating, reheating, processing, refrigeration or temperature control and do not have pungent odors.

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Yes, you can take personal water bottles into the theme parks of Walt Disney World as long as they are not glass liquid containers.

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And if you've ever fantasized about actually living at Disney World — well, you can! There's actually a neighborhood on property called Golden Oak, and residents here get lots of amazing Disney perks.

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The cheapest times to go to Disney World are before Presidents' Day and during the low period of late August / early September when temperatures are high and kids are heading back to school, but you'll always want to look closely at your specific plans because prices can do weird things throughout the year.

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Couples should expect to spend a minimum of $700 if staying on Disney property for one night and visiting the parks for one day. For three-night stays (and two theme park days), costs inflate to a minimum of $1,800.

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A family of four can expect to pay between $3,800 and $4,400 for a three-day trip to Disney World. The exact cost of your Disney World vacation will depend on what month you go, where you fly from, and how much you spend on food.

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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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