A different kind of Disneyland visit
Updated July 17, 2026: Disneyland Resort currently lists the $59 Evening Ticket as no longer available for purchase. The limited-time ticket was offered beginning June 30 for select visits between July 12 and August 5, 2026. Guests who purchased the ticket before sales ended may still use it on an eligible date, provided they also have the required theme park reservation.
Disneyland tickets can be expensive, particularly for visitors who only have a few hours available to spend inside the parks. The Disneyland $59 Evening Ticket offered a more affordable alternative for guests who preferred nighttime attractions, entertainment and dining over a full day in the California sun.
Although the ticket came with significant time and date restrictions, its low price made it one of Disneyland Resort’s most notable summer ticket offers.
What Was the Disneyland $59 Evening Ticket?
The Disneyland Evening Ticket was a specially priced, one-day ticket providing admission to one Disneyland Resort theme park during the evening.
The ticket cost $59 per person for guests ages three and older. It allowed admission to either Disneyland Park or Disney California Adventure Park, but not both parks on the same evening. A separate theme park reservation for the selected park and date was also required.
This was not a Park Hopper ticket, and it was not admission to a private Disneyland After Dark event. It was a standard one-park ticket with a later entry time and a substantially reduced price.
The ticket was valid only on Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays during the promotional period. It could not be used on Thursdays, Fridays or Saturdays.
What Time Could Guests Enter the Parks?
Guests visiting Disneyland Park could enter beginning at 7:00 PM and remain until the park’s scheduled closing time.
That later entry still allowed guests to experience several hours of attractions, nighttime entertainment, shopping and dining, depending on the park’s operating hours and entertainment schedule for the selected date.
Guests visiting Disney California Adventure Park could enter beginning at 5:00 PM and remain until closing.
The earlier entry time gave Disney California Adventure guests additional time to explore areas such as Cars Land, Avengers Campus, Pixar Pier and San Fransokyo Square.
Park hours can vary, so guests using an Evening Ticket should check Disneyland’s official calendar for the operating hours and entertainment schedule on their reservation date. Attractions, shows and other experiences may be changed, limited or unavailable without notice.
Is the $59 Disneyland Evening Ticket Still Available?
No. As of July 17, 2026, Disneyland’s official website states that the ticket is no longer available for purchase.
Disney initially released the ticket for purchase on June 30, 2026. The company noted in the offer terms that sales could be paused or ended at any time. The ticket therefore became unavailable before the final eligible visit date of August 5.
Guests who already purchased an Evening Ticket should review their ticket details and confirm that they have a valid park reservation. The end of ticket sales does not change the published eligibility period for previously purchased tickets.
Important Restrictions to Know
The Evening Ticket carried several conditions beyond its limited entry time.
Guests could purchase no more than eight tickets per day. Tickets were nonrefundable and could not be resold or transferred for commercial purposes. The offer could not be combined with another ticket discount or promotion.
Each use of the ticket counted as one full day of admission, even though guests entered later in the day. The ticket could not be divided between multiple visits, and unused tickets expired after August 5, 2026.
The ticket also excluded separately priced activities and special events.
Final Thoughts on the Disneyland $59 Evening Ticket
The Disneyland $59 Evening Ticket gave visitors a rare opportunity to experience one of the Disneyland Resort theme parks at a significantly reduced price. Its later admission time made it a specialized ticket rather than a replacement for a full-day visit, but it was an appealing option for local guests, nighttime entertainment fans and visitors working with a limited budget.
The most important detail for readers now is that the ticket is no longer being sold. Guests who purchased one before sales ended should confirm their park reservation, review the official operating calendar and plan their limited evening hours carefully.
Disneyland may introduce other limited-time ticket promotions in the future, but availability, pricing and restrictions can change quickly. Always verify current offers directly through the official Disneyland Resort website before making travel plans.
