Disneyland Discounts: August 2026 Guide to Save on Tickets and Resort Hotels
Maximize Your Disneyland Resort Hotel Discounts
Planning a trip to Disneyland in August 2026? Look no further for ways to save on tickets and resort hotels. With various discounts and promotions available, you can enjoy a magical experience without breaking the bank.
Disneyland Resort Hotel Discounts for 4+ Night Stays
Book consecutive stays of four or more nights at participating Disneyland Resort hotels, including the Grand Californian Hotel & Spa and the Disneyland Hotel, and enjoy up to 25% off select room types. This offer is valid until September 7, 2026, and travel must be completed by September 8, 2026.
Standard, Premium, Deluxe, Duo Studio, Deluxe Studio, 1-Bedroom Villas, Preferred, Woods, Garden, and Courtyard rooms, as well as select Concierge Rooms and Suites, are included in this offer. However, note that additional per-adult charges apply if there are more than two adults in a room.
Save More with Disneyland Coupons and Promo Codes
Another summer offer still running is the chance to save up to 15% on both standard and premium room types at top Disneyland Resort hotels, including the Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, Disneyland Hotel, and The Villas at Disneyland Hotel. Alternatively, save up to 10% at Pixar Place Hotel. This offer is valid for stays from Sunday through Thursday nights taken by September 7, 2026, and you must book by August 25 to qualify for the promotional pricing.
Disneyland Resort guests receive one Lightning Lane Multi Pass for either park, redeemable at any available time on one day of the hotel stay. This perk is especially exciting for families and kids who want to meet their favorite Disney characters. On-property hotels offer character wake-up calls and the chance to dine with popular Disney characters.
Disneyland Discount for Kids: $50 Park Hopper Tickets
Families, rejoice! Through September 7, tickets for kids ages three to nine are just $50 for a 1-Day Park Hopper ticket, which gives you access to both Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park on the same day. These tickets usually start at $168, bringing the cost significantly down. Tickets are subject to reservation availability and specific promotional travel dates.
Disneyland Discounts for Magic Key Holders
For Magic Key holders, there’s an offer to save up to 20% on select Standard and Premium room types at premium Disneyland Resort hotels. This offer is tailored to Sunday through Thursday night stays at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, Disneyland Hotel, The Villas at Disneyland Hotel, and Pixar Place Hotel. To secure the discounted rate, present a valid active Magic Key pass at check-in.
Disneyland Discounts for Military Members
Savings are available on an ongoing basis for active-duty and retired US military personnel, including the National Guard, Reservists, the US Coast Guard, the US Space Force, the Commissioned Corps of the Public Health Service (PHS), and the Commissioned Corps of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Tickets start at $98 for kids of these travelers and $104 for adults purchasing a one-day, one-park ticket.
Locals Get Discounted Disney Tickets for as Little as $71
Through October 8, 2026, Anaheim, California, residents can purchase one-day passes for as little as $71. This can be combined with the promo on children’s tickets – just $50 per day for kids ages three to nine – and is valid for any day visit taken by October 8.
Save on Multi-Day Disneyland Tickets
While going to the parks for just one day is the most cost-effective option, your per-day cost does go down when you opt for multi-day tickets instead. For example, a one-day ticket will run you between $104 and $224 based on the date you select. If you go for two days, your price per day starts at $168; for three days, it drops to $142 and up per day; for four days, from $120 per day; and for five days, from $104 per day.
Save on Food, Merchandise, and Add-ons with Disneyland Discounts Beyond Tickets
Tickets are one thing, but once you’re inside the park, it’s easy to rack up charges on dining, souvenirs, and add-on experiences. If you’re concerned about sticking to a budget, there are a few surefire ways to cut costs. For one, take a look at the gift card section next time you’re at Target, Costco, or Sam’s Club, as they sometimes sell discounted Disney Gift Cards.
Additionally, new Disney Inspire Visa Card holders can earn up to $500 in the form of a $300 eGift to spend at the park and a $200 statement credit after you spend $1,000 on purchases in the first three months of account opening. You’ll also earn Disney Rewards Dollars on all card purchases, including 10% on card purchases made directly with Disney+, Hulu, and Stream.ESPN.com, 3% on card purchases at gas stations and most Disney US locations, 2% on card purchases at grocery stores and restaurants, and 1% on all other card purchases.
Lastly, consider placing mobile orders via the Disneyland App to track food spending more easily and find quick options in place of more expensive sit-down meals. Dining off-property or at Downtown Disney can also help curb costs.