Last chance to buy cheap Disneyland tickets this year

Disneyland bargain hunters, take heed: you've got eight more chances this year to snag cheap tickets to the Anaheim theme park. The cheapest single-day, one-park ticket price of $104 is available from November 3rd through November 6th and again on November 10th-13th.

But be warned, these rock bottom prices come with a catch – you'll miss out on fireworks, nighttime entertainment, and some beloved attractions like the Paint the Night parade. On those dates, Disneyland closes an hour earlier than usual, with California Adventure closing at 9 pm instead of its typical 10 pm closing time.

If you're planning to visit during this period, you'll only get one Paint the Night performance per night, whereas on other days you'd typically get two. And when it comes to nighttime entertainment, you won't catch "Fantasmic!" or the "Believe in Holiday Magic" fireworks display.

However, if you just want to enjoy the rides, these are your best bets – Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, Indiana Jones Adventure, and Space Mountain will be open and waiting for you. Plus, Disneyland is offering discounted hotel rooms as part of the deal.

Disneyland's decision to keep this price point in place since 2019 shows that it's committed to making theme park magic accessible to all budgets. But whether or not these cheap tickets are worth missing out on some of the park's most iconic experiences remains up for debate.
 
I'm tellin' ya, those bargain hunters gotta make a decision πŸ€”! On one hand, $104 is a steal for a single-day ticket - it's like they're losing money πŸ’Έ. But on the other hand, you're gonna miss out on all the fun stuff πŸŽ‰. I mean, who wants to go to Disneyland and not watch the fireworks display? πŸ˜… It's a bummer, but if you just wanna ride the rollercoasters all day, these prices are a no-brainer πŸ’¨. Plus, with those discounted hotel rooms, it's a pretty sweet deal 🏨.

Here's a rough estimate of what that $104 ticket price would be worth in terms of actual theme park time:
- Average person spends 6 hours at Disneyland per day
- That's 2 hours more than the early closing time ⏰
- Considering the discounted hotel room prices, it's like they're trying to lure people in with cheap tickets and then upsell 'em on other stuff πŸ’ΈπŸ’₯.

Stats show that during peak seasons, theme park attendance can be around 70,000-80,000 visitors per day πŸ“Š. That's a lot of people! But for those who can make it work, these deals are a goldmine πŸ’ƒ.

Here's the breakdown:
- Nov 3-6: $104 ticket price, but with an early closing time ⏰
- Nov 10-13: Again, $104 ticket price, but without some of the nighttime entertainment 🎬

It's all about weighing your priorities and deciding what's most important to you πŸ€”. Are you in it for the thrill rides or the whole Disney experience?
 
ugh, i hate those super cheap tickets... i mean, who needs fireworks and nighttime entertainment? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ ugh, don't even get me started on how much i'm gonna miss "Fantasmic!"... BUT, like, if u just wanna ride the roller coasters all day, then these dates r totes fine πŸŽ πŸ‘. and honestly, who needs a whole nighttime show? 😴 10 pm is so early anyway πŸ’€
 
I dunno about these super cheap Disneyland tickets, tbh πŸ€”... I mean, sure, it's a great deal if you just wanna ride the rollercoasters all day, but is it really worth skipping the nighttime fun? Like, what's the point of visiting if you're not gonna see the fireworks or "Fantasmic!"? It feels like they're sacrificing the whole immersive experience for a lower price tag πŸ€‘. And those discounted hotel rooms are pretty sweet, tho 😊... still, I'd wanna weigh the pros and cons before jumping on these deals πŸ’Έ.
 
ugh, who wants a bunch of fireworks and parades anyway? i mean, those are just extra stuff that's just gonna make you wanna leave early anyway cuz your stomach's been doing flips from eating too much churro. plus, you'll still get to enjoy all the rides you want, right? it's not like the park's gonna run out of those or anything!
 
I think people need to weigh what's truly important when it comes to spending money on a day at Disneyland πŸ€”. These super-cheap tickets might be a great deal for those who just want to hit the rides and save some cash, but is that really worth giving up the magic of special events and nighttime shows? I'd say no. For me, those experiences are what make the whole trip feel special – it's not just about the thrill of the rides, it's about creating memories with family and friends πŸŽ‰. Plus, think about all the times in life where you have to make sacrifices for a greater good... like saving up for something big or waiting for the right moment to make a move πŸ’Έ. Sometimes those cheap tickets might be just what you need to take control of your finances and plan ahead πŸ“….
 
Ugh, I hate when I see stuff like this... πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Disneyland is pricing people out with these super cheap tickets, but at what cost? They're basically taking away the magic by closing earlier and skipping some of the best shows. I mean, who wants to miss out on a Paint the Night parade performance?! 😒 It's all about the Benjamins, right? πŸ’Έ But for those who just wanna ride the roller coasters, I guess it's a decent deal. At least they're including hotel discounts. Still not sure if it's worth sacrificing some of that Disney magic... πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” Disneyland is offering super cheap tickets, but you'll have to give up some of the good stuff like fireworks and nighttime shows πŸŽ‡πŸ˜. I mean, if you're only into roller coasters and rides, then yeah, these prices are a no-brainer πŸš€. But for me, those iconic experiences are part of what makes Disneyland special ⭐️. Plus, you'll miss out on the Paint the Night parade which is pretty epic 🎨. I guess it's up to you, though - if you're on a super tight budget and just want to ride some awesome attractions, then go for it πŸ’ΈπŸ‘
 
Ugh, really?! They're charging us $104 for a single day pass and expecting us to be okay with cutting it short an hour earlier? I mean, I get that they want to make it affordable for people, but come on! We've been looking forward to those fireworks and parades all year. It's like, we know the prices are lower, but do we really have to sacrifice some of the best parts of the experience? πŸ€‘πŸŽ’ And yeah, I guess if you just wanna ride the roller coasters, these deals might be a good option... but for me, it's a hard pass.
 
Ugh, I'm so torn about these super cheap Disneyland tickets πŸ€”. On one hand, who can blame Disney for trying to make theme park magic more accessible? It's like they're saying, "Hey, we know it's expensive, but come on down and have a blast!" And at $104, that's still a pretty good deal for a day at the park.

But on the other hand, I feel like these cheap tickets are like getting half the experience πŸŽ‰. I mean, who wants to miss out on fireworks and nighttime entertainment? Those are like the best parts of Disneyland! It feels like you're settling for a consolation prize instead of the full-on magic.

I guess it's all about priorities, though 😐. If you just want to ride the roller coasters and stuff, then these tickets might be perfect for you. But if you want that whole Disney experience, including the parades and nighttime shows? You're probably better off splurging a bit more πŸ’Έ. Still, I appreciate the effort to make Disneyland more affordable – it's like they're trying to make me feel guilty about not being able to afford it in the first place πŸ˜….
 
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