New Costco Disneyland 2-Day Ticket Deal for 2026

Disney has released a new deal for Disneyland & California Adventure tickets in 2026, with a ‘fully loaded’ 2-Day Park Hopper ticket that includes Lightning Lane Multi-Pass. Here are dates & details about the special offer, plus comparisons to other past & present ticket promos, an assessment of the value proposition, and more.
This follows up on the Crazy-Good Costco Disneyland 70th Anniversary Discount, offering a 3-Day Park Hopper Ticket with Lightning Lane Multi Pass for $450. That special offer was valid for admission most of last year (early summer through Christmas) and also included a $30 dining card. That was a much better discount than this new one.
The more worthwhile comparison is the 2026 California Resident Disneyland Ticket Deal. That offers discount admission for over 50% off on a 3-Day Park Hopper Ticket to enjoy both Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park for just $83 per day, $249 total. That ticket is valid for visits from now through May 21, 2026–subject to theme park reservation availability, which is not guaranteed. These three-day ticket can be used on consecutive days or spread out on separate dates.
The new 2026 Costco ticket deal offers a 2-Day Disneyland Park Hopper with Lightning Lane Multi Pass for $389.99.
This ticket is valid for use beginning January 8, 2026 and expires 13 days after the first day of use or on June 12, 2026, whichever occurs first. Park reservations are required.
This is a special offer for Costco Members rolling out at select warehouses. This discounted Disneyland ticket is available while supplies last.
UPDATE: It appears this ticket is primarily available at Costco online. It’s not available in-store at our local warehouse, and we live very close to Disneyland. If it were being sold anywhere, you’d expect to see it around Anaheim and Southern California.
In checking online inventory, I don’t see it available at any stores near us. In fact, all California zip codes I’ve tested return the same message: “The product is out of stock or unavailable for pick-up at nearby warehouses. Try searching another location or uncheck In-Stock at Nearby Warehouses.”
Since it is available online and it’s not a great deal for most guests in the first place, I’m not going to fixate on finding it in-store. Just buy it online if the discount works out for you.
What follows is our original commentary, covering everything else you need to know about this Costco 2-Day Park Hopper Ticket Deal, including who it is and is not right for…
The big issue is that the per day cost of this ticket is $195. That’s a lot of money, especially for a discounted ticket.
In fact, this is the most expensive discounted ticket on a per-day basis that we’ve ever seen at DTB. When the previous Costco ticket deal was released, we noted that it was pricey and not for anyone who was all about bottom-dollar price, but that the bells and whistles arguably made it worth the price.
That ticket had a per day cost of $140 once you factored in the dining card. That’s $55 less per day than this one! And that didn’t have a fuse, meaning you could’ve used it at Halloween and Christmas.
Now in fairness, this is a 2-day ticket and it’s rare to see aggressive discounts–or any discounts–on tickets of that duration. Even taking that into consideration, this is still pricey.
Given the high number of $104 ticket dates in Winter 2026 or that the 3-Day California Ticket Deal is significantly less than this despite having a longer duration, it’s difficult to recommend this special offer. There are simply better ways to save money on Disneyland admission, unless your options are limited and you want all the bells & whistles offered by this ticket.
There’s definitely a use-case for this new 2-Day Costco Disneyland Park Hopper Ticket with Lightning Lane Multi-Pass. Someone who wants the fully-loaded ticket and plans on visiting for exactly 2 days, but isn’t eligible for the California resident ticket deal. That could make sense–and potentially offer significant savings!
It is worth noting that the actual retail price of this ticket is $503, so the Costco deal is over $100 off. And likewise, that none of the discounted third party ticket sellers offer discounts on 1 or 2-day tickets.
But it’s also worth noting that they do offer massive savings on 3-day and longer durations. The good news is that Get Away Today, our recommended authorized third party ticket seller, is currently running their early Black Friday sale with Adults at Kids’ prices and other deals.
By purchasing your Disneyland park tickets via them, you can save significantly on multi-day tickets! Not only that, but you can buy the ticket type you actually want, as opposed to being locked into two days with a fully loaded ticket. They have savings right now that are on par with–or exceed–this Costco deal. Once it goes live, they’ll also have the California resident deal at an even better price!
There’s also the possibility that Disneyland will release more discounts for the first half of 2026 beyond just the Costco and California resident deals. Disneyland has been getting more aggressive with discounting, and we cannot imagine this Costco deal being very popular.
One likely discount is the Kids Ticket Deal, which has been offered the last few winters and springs. Last year, that was already announced by now. For reference, this year’s version of that discount offered child’s tickets to Disneyland for as low as $50 per child, per day valid for use from January 7th through March 20th. Those were more or less the dates last year, too.
It’s also possible that there will be another widely-targeted PIN Code on Disneyland Tickets. If you received the last one, you’d likely get the next one. (I’ve received about a half-dozen “reminder” emails from Disney that this deal is still available, so they’re clearly pushing it.) If you have no clue what I’m talking about with this so-called PIN code and have never been to Disneyland, this is probably irrelevant to you.
The bottom line is that, for the vast majority of guests, this 2-Day Costco Disneyland Park Hopper Ticket with Lightning Lane Multi-Pass just isn’t going to pencil out. The previous ‘crazy-good’ Costco deal was attractive even if it wasn’t a perfect fit because it was so good that you could adjust your visit to make it work.
By contrast, this deal only really makes sense if you have a very narrow set of parameters. In other words, you probably already know whether or not this is for you. If you’re not sure, the answer is almost certainly no. In light of this, I don’t really see the need for extensive commentary. This just isn’t going to be a good deal for most people reading this.
If the new Costco Disneyland Anniversary Ticket Offer isn’t for you due to travel dates or because you need longer duration tickets, see our 2026 Discount Disneyland Ticket Buying Guide for additional recommendations.
Since this Costco Disneyland Ticket Deal is unlike anything that came before it, I’m just going to share special offer ticket prices from the last several years and let them speak for themselves…
2025 All Guest Summer Ticket Deal Prices
- 3-day, 1-park per day ticket – $360
- 4-day, 1-park per day ticket – $400
2025 SoCal Resident Winter & Spring Ticket Deal Prices:
- 3-day, 1 park per day ticket – $199
- 3-day Park Hopper ticket – $289
- 3-day, 1 park per day ticket with Lightning Lane Multi Pass – $295
- 3-day, Park Hopper ticket with Lightning Lane Multi Pass – $385
2024 All Guest Summer & Fall Ticket Deal Prices:
- 3-Day (Monday-Thursday), 1-Park Per Day Ticket – $249
- 3-Day (Monday to Sunday), 1-Park Per Day Ticket – $299
2024 SoCal Resident Winter & Spring Ticket Deal Prices:
- 3-Day (Monday-Thursday), 1-Park Per Day Ticket – $225
- 3-Day (Monday to Sunday), 1-Park Per Day Ticket – $275
2023 California Resident Summer & Fall Ticket Deal Prices:
- 3-Day (Monday-Thursday), 1-Park Per Day Ticket – $249
- 3-Day (Monday to Sunday), 1-Park Per Day Ticket – $299
2023 SoCal Resident Winter & Spring Ticket Deal Prices:
- 3-day, 1 park per day weekday ticket – $219
- 3-day Park Hopper weekday ticket – $279
- 3-day, 1 park per day weekday ticket with Disney Genie+ service – $294
- 3-day, Park Hopper weekday ticket with Disney Genie+ service – $354
2022 California Resident Summer & Fall Ticket Deal Prices:
- 3-Day (Monday-Thursday), 1-Park Per Day Ticket – $249
- 3-Day (Monday-Sunday), 1-Park Per Day Ticket – $299
2022 SoCal Resident Winter & Spring Ticket Deal Prices:
- 3-Day, 1-Park Per Day Ticket — $199
- 3 Day, 1-Park Per Day Ticket with Disney Genie+ Service — $259
- 3-Day Park Hopper Ticket — $259
- 3-Day Park Hopper Ticket with Disney Genie+ Service — $319
2021 California Resident Disneyland Ticket Deal Prices:
- 3-day, 1-park ticket for $249
- 3-day Park Hopper ticket for $304
2020 SoCal Resident Disneyland Ticket Deal Prices:
- 3-day, 1-park per day ticket for $201
- 3-day Park Hopper ticket for $254
2019 SoCal Resident Disneyland Ticket Deal Prices:
- 3-day, 1-park per day ticket for $179
- 3-day Park Hopper ticket for $234
2018 SoCal Resident Disneyland Ticket Deal Prices:
- 2-day ticket with choice of one park per day for $159
- 2-day Park Hopper ticket for $204
- 3-day ticket with choice of one park per day for $199
- 3-day Park Hopper ticket for $244
2017 SoCal Resident Disneyland Ticket Deal Prices:
- 3-day ticket with choice of one park per day for $149
- 3-day Park Hopper ticket for $189
2016 SoCal Resident Disneyland Ticket Deal Prices:
- 2-day ticket with choice of one park per day for $149
- 2-day Park Hopper ticket for $189
- 3-day ticket with choice of one park per day for $179
- 3-day Park Hopper ticket for $219
Ultimately, this 2-Day Disneyland Park Hopper Ticket with Lightning Lane Multi Pass can be a decent deal in very specific circumstances. Namely, if you’re not a local and want to visit for only 2 days with a fully loaded ticket. (For recommendations on when to do DLR, see our list of the Best & Worst Weeks to Visit Disneyland in 2026.)
If you want longer duration tickets, live outside the West Coast, aren’t a Costco member, or are more concerned with getting the bottom-dollar price, there are better alternatives for you. This is nothing like the previous crazy-good Costco deal, but we’re nevertheless bringing it to your attention because maybe it’ll make sense for some of you. It’s a very narrow use-case, though.
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Your Thoughts
Will you be taking advantage of the new Costco 2-Day Disneyland Park Hopper Ticket with Lightning Lane Multi Pass for 2026? Do you agree or disagree with our assessment? Any questions? Hearing your feedback–even when you disagree with us–is both interesting to us and helpful to other readers, so please share your thoughts below in the comments!











So what’s the scoop on whether there will be another Disneyland discounted Adult ticket offer for Summer 2026?? Or another Costco summer offer?
Interestingly enough, I just spotted these two day ticket promos today at a Costco in central IL!
I probably won’t take advantage, but then again, it would give me the exact window I would need to cross Lunar New Year off my list…
Buyer beware of the Costco two day ticket. There is a separate reservation calendar that is not available before purchase. I just bought my daughter the Costco ticket and went to make my reservation and one of the two days I need are full but are still available if you buy a regular ticket through Disney.
The fact that they do not show the calendar that is different from the other calendar like they do for magic keyholders feels not right. I didn’t realize they had a separate calendar or I would have checked prior to purchase but again there is not a separate calendar that is viewable to buyer until purchased.
These are available from Costco online. I went ahead and bought them since we are going for exactly two days next year during spring break and wanted the hopper and lightning lane multipass. Not the greatest deal, but better than nothing and fit my exact use case.
I think it makes sense for us to buy. We are looking to go to DL for the first time for 2 days & we will be going the Tuesday & Wednesday after Easter in April. Hoping it makes sense to end our family vacation in San Diego with a few days in DL. I was not going to get the park hopper option but makes sense to get this for a little bit less than non park hopper tix would be. It looks like this promo is available in our Chicago area costcos. Thanks for all your helpful posts! I love reading your blog
Update we did not buy the Costco tix. I read your blog more & booked hotel plus tickets with Get Away today. We don’t need park hopper as 1st time visitors with a toddler. Thanks for all your help!
seen it for sale in utah
On social media sites, I’ve seen comments where people say they bought this thinking they’d use it at Disney World. They were in the midst of a Costco buying frenzy, saw the castle, and impulsively purchased. After they calmed down, only then did they realize their mistake. But since they have enough cash to make that kind of impulse purchase, they can just take their (non-transferable) vacay to the West Coast. For some people, impulse vacations are apparently a thing. I’m currently on more of an impulse snack sort of income level.
hi Tom, do you think there is a chance a ticket deal like this may drop for Florida residents for disney world for early 2026. I’m booked for late January, but holding off on ticket purchase hoping for another deal. thanks, Angia
just saw these 2026 new tickets at our Utah costco, but passed on them as we usually go for at least 4 days and there are better deals to be had for longer stays.
just an fyi
I need tickets for late June. Looking forward to seeing whether any deals will be available for a 2-day park hopper ticket for our dates.
The crazy good Costco deal for 2025 was also available here in Nevada. It must have been for just the West Coast states.
The Costco ticket may have started specifically in the west coast states, but it definitely expanded to quite a few others. I bought my 3 day Costco ticket as I was passing through Denver in early July, and I saw reports of people buying it in most every state west of Colorado throughout the year.
Interestingly, my mother in the Chicago Suburbs saw Disneyland 70th branding at her local Costco, but it turned out to be nothing more than a new face on a gift card.
I imagine that this two day deal will be disproportionately used on holiday weekends, making those even more unattractive than normal in 2026.
I purchased the 3-day deal last year in Nevada. I am hopeful they will have it again this year even though the 2-day deal isn’t as good.
The Costco 3 day Disneyland 70th ticket was available in Arizona. I had my sister ,who lives in San Diego, buy us the tickets in May after seeing your post about them, and knowing what a good deal they were. A few weeks (maybe it was a month?) after she bought the tickets for us I saw them at our local, Mesa AZ, Costco and they were available there for at least a month as far as I remember. Funny enough my other sister, who lives in Ukiah CA, never did get them at her local Costco or at least didn’t get them at the same time as the San Diego Costco’s did.