There is no admission fee to the Downtown Disney District. Parking for Downtown Disney District is at the Simba Lot, located off Disneyland Drive. The first hour of parking costs $10. Validations apply after the first hour of paid parking.
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You can get 3-5 hours of free parking just by making a $20 purchase in Downtown Disney or eating at a table-service restaurant.
The lively promenade is within walking distance to Disneyland Park, Disney California Adventure Park, and the Disneyland Resort Hotels. There is no admission fee to the Downtown Disney District. Parking for Downtown Disney District is at the Simba Lot, located off Disneyland Drive. The first hour of parking costs $10.
Guests pay one fee for a parking pass that is good all day at all 4 theme parks—Magic Kingdom park, EPCOT, Disney's Hollywood Studios and Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park. Our special preferred parking lots are located conveniently close to the theme park entrances. All parking fees include applicable sales tax.
Standard self-parking is complimentary for day Guests while they enjoy select dining, shopping, entertainment and recreation experiences at Disney Resort hotels. Overnight self-parking is complimentary to Guests staying at Disney Resort hotels at Walt Disney World Resort.
Self-parking was free at Walt Disney World Resort Hotels from 1971 until 2018. One of the perks of staying at an on-site hotel was that theme park self-parking was included, so guests did not have to pay any parking fees.
Disney Springs – Frequently Asked QuestionsYes. Self-parking is complimentary in our surface lots and garages. Look for signs directing you to available parking. Designated parking spaces for Guests with disabilities are available in both the Orange and Lime Garages.
Unlike Disney Springs, Downtown Disney isn't big enough to plan a visit for an entire day, but it is worth visiting for at least a morning, afternoon, or evening. Weekends and evenings are typically busier, so it's best to keep that in mind, especially when booking dining reservations.
It's open to the public. It's a great place to explore, whether you are passing through to get to the theme parks, or are just visiting Downtown Disney District on a day you are not visiting the parks.
Disney Springs (formerly known as Downtown Disney) consists of several different neighborhoods, featuring more than 150 stores, restaurants and entertainment locations. The neighborhoods are named Town Center, The Landing, West Side, and Marketplace, and each has a distinct feel.
Your first three hours of parking at Downtown Disney are free. You can get an additional two hours by getting your parking ticket validated at AMC Theatres, or at any table-service restaurant. After the initial time, the fee is $6 for each additional hour, charged in 20-minute increments.
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.
The best way to get the cheapest parking at Disneyland is with a Magic Key. The top tier Magic Key, the Inspire Key, includes FREE parking while the Believe Key includes 50% off parking. The Enchant Key and the Imagine Key both include 25% off parking. All of these discounts exclude each passes blockout dates.
Parking is free, though valet is available for a fee. You should generally choose the garage closest to wherever you are headed in Disney Springs. You might also consider time of day as the Lime Garage is likely to be full in the evening or on weekends, so you might try another spot instead.
Downtown Disney has several spots where the fireworks are visible. Park off property and walk along the area near the Downtown Disney entrance on Harbor Boulevard and watch from there.
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.
There is no admission fee to the Downtown Disney District. Parking for Downtown Disney District is at the Simba Lot, located off Disneyland Drive. The first hour of parking costs $10. Validations apply after the first hour of paid parking.
This $100 hold is for incidental expenses. Basically anything you'd buy and charge to your room — like room service, upgraded wifi, or any other charges you haven't already paid ahead of time. Don't panic if you see this hefty added fee! Think of this like a deposit you'd put down for an event space.