Weekday Magic Awaits: Disneyland’s SoCal Deal Is Back
If you’ve ever dreamed of making spontaneous Disneyland trips part of your weekly routine, the Southern California Resident Ticket offer might just be your golden ticket — literally. Every year, Disneyland rolls out a special discounted ticket package for SoCal locals, giving fans a chance to enjoy the parks without the full-day-ticket price tag. But there are a few things to know before grabbing one of these popular passes.
The current SoCal Resident Ticket deal includes three visits to Disneyland Resort — either Disneyland Park or Disney California Adventure (over the course of three non-consecutive days). In 2025, the offer allows Southern California residents (ZIP codes 90000–93599) to visit any three weekdays through May 15 for around $225–$249, depending on the options selected. That comes out to roughly $75–$83 per day — significantly less than the standard single-day ticket price.
One of the biggest draws is the flexibility. You don’t need to visit on consecutive days, and you can mix and match which park you go to — just be sure to make a park reservation for each visit in advance. Park hopping and Genie+ service can also be added for an extra fee.
Of course, there are a few caveats. The offer is only valid for Southern California residents, and Disney does check ID at the gate. Plus, certain blackout dates apply, especially around holidays and spring break, when crowds tend to spike. You’ll also want to keep in mind that weekends are excluded, which might be a dealbreaker for people with tight weekday schedules.
For locals who can swing weekday visits, though, this pass is a steal. So if you’re itching to revisit old favorites like Pirates of the Caribbean or getting yourself a few Disneyland churros, there’s something pretty magical about knowing you’ll be back again soon.
Even better? Right now, Disneyland is hosting Season of the Force, a limited-time Star Wars celebration that runs through May 11. Galaxy’s Edge is fully decked out, and if you’ve ever wanted to sip blue milk while watching stormtroopers patrol Batuu, now’s your moment.
Disneyland’s SoCal Resident Tickets usually sell out fast, especially as spring approaches and people start making plans for their kids’ school breaks. If you’re a local looking to get your Disney fix without committing to a full annual pass, this is one of the most cost-effective ways to do it.
Just don’t forget to use all three visits by May 15 — after that, the magic turns back into a pumpkin.