Disney Announces New Discount on Theme Park Tickets, Only for Select Guests
It’s no secret that a Disney Parks vacation is expensive. Luckily, Disneyland Resort just introduced a fall discount on theme park tickets—but only for select guests.
On Tuesday, Disneyland Resort sent a marketing e-mail to an unknown number of subscribers offering a discount on theme park tickets, with an optional Lightning Lane Multi Pass add-on, for guests visiting from September 10 to December 12, 2025. Guests can visit both Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park in one day with discounted Park Hopper tickets: a one-day ticket for $139, a two-day ticket for $259, or a three-day ticket for $359. This adds up to between $140 and $155 saved per guest.

Guests who click through the e-mail are taken to the “Disneyland Resort Special Offer Ticket Store.” There, they must enter a unique PIN from the bottom of their e-mail. Guests can only purchase five theme park tickets per transaction, and each PIN is only valid for three transactions, meaning that each Disneyland Resort guest can only buy 15 discounted Park Hopper tickets.
Unfortunately, this e-mail only went out to select Disneyland Resort fans, and it’s impossible to know what made certain subscribers eligible for the offer. Disney is no stranger to more personalized discounts, but they’re usually targeted at a particular population, like Disney+ subscribers, Anaheim residents with home addresses in select zip codes, Disney Vacation Club (DVC) members, etc.

Theme park journalist Scott Gustin (@ScottGustin) shared these screenshots of the e-mailed offer on X (formerly known as Twitter):
Disneyland Resort is emailing a targeted special offer that includes a required PIN code for a ticket deal valid Sept. 10 through Dec. 12. You must have a valid PIN code to purchase.
1-Day Hopper: $139
2-Day Hopper: $259
3-Day Hopper: $359
It’s unclear whether Disneyland Resort will eventually offer this discount on Park Hopper tickets to more e-mail subscribers.
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