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New 2-Day Disneyland Ticket at Costco for 2026

November 23, 2025 by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix

Updated 11/30/25 to correct sales locations.
Spring is a lovely time to visit Disneyland. MousePlanet file photo.

Costco is out with a new 2026 Disneyland ticket offer which can save you up to $113 per person on the purchase of a 2-day park hopper ticket with Lightning Lane Multi Pass. The offer is quite different than the one released last spring, so read all of the details to see if this is a good option for your travel needs.

This new ticket is $389.99 for all ages, and is a fully-loaded two-day ticket, including Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Park Hopper. A standard two-day ticket with the same perks would run $503.00 for adults.

The new offer is valid for admission January 8 through June 12, 2026, so it’s good for the spring festivals like Lunar New Year and Food & Wine Festival, as well as the closing months of Disneyland’s 70th anniversary promotion.

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Unlike the 2025 offer, this deal does not include a Disney Dining Gift Card or any other benefits. And, unlike the 2025 offer, this ticket DOES have a “fuse,” which means you must use the second admission date within 13 days of your first visit, (or on June 12, 2026, whichever occurs first). Theme park reservations are required, so be sure to make your park reservations as soon as possible so you get the dates you want.

Like the 2025 offer, this ticket is currently available only at select regional warehouses on the west coast, but seemingly not in California. The tickets have been spotted in Utah, Nevada, Washington and Oregon. It may also be available in Idaho. (Please drop us a message to parkupdates@mouseplanet.com and let us know if you ticket in a Costco in a different state.) It is also not available online as of press time. Each Costco member can purchase up to 10 tickets.

The new Costco ticket covers the expected dates of the Lunar New Year celebration and the Food & Wine Festival, but the 13-day fuse means you probably can’t attend both on the same ticket. MousePlanet file photo.

While it’s easy to compare this offer to the one released in 2025, it’s more relevant to compare it to other offers currently or soon to be available to Disneyland visitors. This ticket averages to $195 per day, which is pretty steep compared to other discounts. If you don’t need or want a park-hopper ticket with Lightning Lane, there are other ways to save money.

  1. Tier 0 Days – Depending on the dates you plan to visit Disneyland, you could save quite a bit by just buying one-day tickets on Tier 0 days, where a 1-day , 1-park ticket is $104. For example, you could purchase four one-day tickets and visit January 12 through 15 for $416. Tier 0 days have no residency restrictions, you just need to make sure to purchase and make theme park reservations while available. This option averages $104 per day, or $138 with Lightning Lane Multi Pass.
  2. California Resident Park Hopper Ticket – If you’re a California resident, you can purchase a 3-day park hopper ticket for $249 per person, valid for admission January 1 through May 21, 2026. This ticket goes on sale December 3, 2025. Again, theme park reservations are required, and every person using the ticket must be a resident of California. This option averages $83 per day, or $117 with Lightning Lane Multi Pass
  3. 1-day Military Ticket offer – Eligible service members and their families receive Tier 0 ($104) pricing on one-day tickets any day of the year through the end of 2027. U.S. military members can visit their military base ticket office or GOVX.com for more information, including eligibility requirements and other restrictions. This option averages $104 per day, or $138 with Lightning Lane Multi Pass.

So, who is this ticket really best for? Out-of-state visitors who are looking to maximize their time during a short weekend getaway to the Disneyland Resort. If you have more time to spend, your travel dates are flexible, you’re a resident of Southern California or are a U.S. military member, there are better options for you.

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Filed Under: Opinion, California, Disneyland, Disney California Adventure, Disneyland Resort Tagged With: Discount Tickets, Disneyland, Disneyland 70, Disneyland Resort, Disneyland tickets, Disneyland Discount

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