Disneyland is offering a wide range of freebies and discounts this holiday season that might come as a pleasant surprise to anyone who feels like the Anaheim theme park has become the Priciest Place on Earth.

We’ve gathered together six Disneyland deals you can get right now if you know where to look and have the right connections.

1 Ticket discounts

Disney+ streaming service subscribers can purchase tickets good for two days at Disneyland or Disney California Adventure and get a third included for a limited time through Dec. 27.

The discount, three-day ticket package good for one park per day costs $330 — the same price as the two-day, one-park-per-day ticket package.

The Disney+ deal works out to $110 per day during the busiest time of the year at the parks and an approximate 20% savings over the usual $415 three-day/one-park package price.

The specially priced tickets come with a “fuse” that requires visitors to use the second two tickets within 13 days after the first ticket is used — or by Dec. 27, whichever comes first.

Disneyland is also offering Southern California locals a deep discount on three-day ticket packages good in 2025 for as little as $199.

2 $50 kids tickets

Disneyland and California Adventure will offer kids tickets for as little as $50 for one-day, one-park visits Jan. 7 through March 20.

That’s a steep discount on tickets that typically cost $98 to $196 for a one-day, one-park visit.

The limited-time offer is on sale now for discount tickets for kids ages 3 through 9. Kids discounts are also available on two-day tickets at $100 and three-day tickets at $150 during the same dates.

Multiday tickets have a “fuse” that requires them to be used within 13 days of the first visit or before the end of the deal — whichever comes first.

3 Hotel holiday decor

You don’t have to pay to get into Disneyland or California Adventure to enjoy Disney’s seasonal holiday decor.

Pixar Place Hotel is decorated for the holidays for the first time ever. The newest Disney hotel opened in January — just after last year’s Christmas season.

The Disneyland Hotel and Disney’s Grand Californian are equally decked out for the holidays with themed trees, bunting and massive gingerbread houses. There’s no cost to stroll through the hotel lobbies — even if you’re not spending the night.

4 Downtown Disney

It “snows” nightly in Downtown Disney during the Christmas holiday season — thanks to the soapy snowflake machines.

The faux snowfall is paired with bands performing on the Downtown Disney Live stage next to Din Tai Fung at the west end of the outdoor shopping mall next to the parks.

The live atmosphere entertainment plays from 6-10 p.m. nightly through Dec. 30.

The bands include Eva and the Vagabond Tales, Gilbert Bonilla and The Ashes, 80’z All Stars, Pulp Vixen, Doo-Wah Riders and The Sugarplums.

No theme park admission is required to visit Downtown Disney, listen to the bands or enjoy the “snoap.”

5 Merchandise discounts

Disneyland rarely offers discounts on merchandise in the parks, but savvy shoppers can save up to 40% on some goods if they keep their eyes peeled for deals.

“Disney doesn’t like to discount things inside the parks,” according to MiceChat.

The deep discounts are available on some Minnie ears, plush toys, popcorn buckets, souvenir sipper cups, bucket hats, blankets, pillows and Disney Eats collectibles.

6 Lightning Lane discounts

Disneyland Magic Keyholders get 50% discounts on the $32 Lightning Lane Multipass perk from Jan. 6 to 31.

That’s double the 25% discount Disneyland annual passholders usually get on the line-skipping service.