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Disneyland Military Discount

2019 Disneyland Military Discounts

The information in this article is subject to change. To the best of our knowledge, all discounts, terms, and conditions were current at press time. Your experience may vary depending on the season, current promotions, or other factors.

Disneyland Military Discount

Service members and their families can enjoy discounts on three or four-day Disney Military Promotional Park Hopper Ticket to dive into both Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park each day.

This Disneyland military discount is only offered through your nearest military base “ticket office” such as the local MWR or ITT Travel office. According to the Disney official site, the following plans are offered.

  • 3-Day Military Promotional Park Hopper Ticket: $295
  • 3-Day Military Promotional Park Hopper Ticket with Lightning Lane Multi Pass: $391
  • 4-Day Military Promotional Park Hopper Ticket: $349
  • 4-Day Military Promotional Park Hopper Ticket with Lightning Lane Multi Pass: $477

All prices are valid at press time but are always subject to change. Check with your local ticket office to verify the discount.

All visitors over three years of age must have a theme park reservation and valid admission to enter, both items which are limited therefore no guarantees for admission are valid without reservations. All special offers for military personnel must be purchased, as mentioned above, at a US military base ticket office. Inquire with your welcome center to find the one nearest you.

Where Do I Get Military Discounts on Disney Tickets?

Buy tickets on base at a local MWR/ITT Travel Office. You can also buy them at Shades of Green, the military-owned and operated resort at Disney World, at the Orlando ITT, and by phone/email through Shades of Green, the Patrick AFB ITT, or Camp Pendleton ITT.

Both a theme park reservation via the Disney Park Pass system and a valid theme park ticket for the same park on the same date are required for each person in your party ages 3 and up.

Reservations are limited and subject to availability. After January 9th, 2024, you will no longer need a reservation. The service member or spouse will need to activate the tickets at the Walt Disney World theme park ticket windows. Please note that the same person must also use each ticket.

Optional Play Disney Parks App

The Play Disney Parks App makes your trip more manageable and organized so you do not miss any fun. It also features games to make your trip as interactive as possible. You can use the Play Disney Parks app to enhance your experience.

The multi-day pass, the Play Disney Parks App, and good walking shoes make visiting the four theme parks—Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Magic Kingdom Park, and Epcot—all in one vacation.

For more information on how to make the most of your Disneyland or Disney World visit, or to purchase tickets and inquire about the latest pricing and conditions, contact your local MWR/ITT Travel Office and learn more about the perks of your service.

Who Can Buy the Disneyland Military Discount Tickets?

You are eligible if you are one of the following:

  • Active US Military
  • Retired US Military
  • National Guard
  • Reservists
  • US Coast Guard
  • Commissioned Corps of the Public Health Service
  • Commissioned Corps of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Spouses of military service members can also buy tickets by presenting a valid military ID. The spouse can not get these tickets if the service member has already bought them. The limit is 6 Disney Military Promotional Tickets per spouse or service member.  The service member or spouse must use one of those 6 tickets.

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