Is there a chart of the Disneyland ticket tiers?

Pluto468

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I'm specifically looking for tier 0 days. I might be changing my trip dates (Again!) and not going this January. I called and asked about upgrading my expired tickets and found out that I can change my expired 5 tier 1-day tickets into tier 0 hoppers.

I looked online for a list of tier 0 days and haven't had any luck. Does anyone know where to find this? I'm curious to see if there are any tier 0 days next fall but the ticket calendar only goes through June at the moment.


Thanks!
 
Edit: Nevermind I see you already did that. I don’t think they will have any info past that calendar.

I don’t know of a chart but if you go to the Disneyland website and click on get tickets, 1 day, 1 park, it will load the calendar with the prices for each day. The lowest tier is $104 so you can see which days are at that tier. Looks like they have it up to July right now.
 
I don't know the answer, but I'm sorry that you need to reschedule again. :sad:
Oh, thank you! This time it would be voluntary. I like the idea of upgrading to hoppers without paying more :)

I still might go at the end of January if that works best.
 
Since the tier levels are fluid, I'm afraid you won't be able to see what the tier structure is for this fall until Disney publishes the calendars for those months. You can't go by what's happened in previous years.

It does appear that the following website keeps up on such things, as they currently have the schedule through July:

https://www.disneyticketcalendar.com/dlr.pdf
 
Per Disneyland website:

A 1-day theme park ticket, with required park reservation, may be used on any date in the designated tier (or lower tiers) through the expiration date of the ticket. Tier assignments and blockout dates are added on a rolling basis, so please check back often. The dates assigned to each tier and the number of days in each tier may not be the same from year to year.

They have posted Tier 0 dates thru May 31
 
Since the tier levels are fluid, I'm afraid you won't be able to see what the tier structure is for this fall until Disney publishes the calendars for those months. You can't go by what's happened in previous years.

It does appear that the following website keeps up on such things, as they currently have the schedule through July:

https://www.disneyticketcalendar.com/dlr.pdf
Thanks! They had a few 0 tier this November but it seems you can't plan on it being the same year to year. I guess if I decide to wait until fall I'll be risking no 0 tier days. I can still use my 5 tier 1-day tickets, of course.
 
Thanks! They had a few 0 tier this November but it seems you can't plan on it being the same year to year. I guess if I decide to wait until fall I'll be risking no 0 tier days. I can still use my 5 tier 1-day tickets, of course.
I can't tell from your punctuation how many tickets you have and what tier they are. You mention "1-day tickets," but tiered tickets are by definition one-day tickets. Do you mean that you have Tier 5 tickets? Or five Tier 1 tickets? Or...?? How many Tier 0 tickets will you end up with, and are you hoping to use them all in one trip, in which case you need that many consecutive Tier 0 days?

Anyway, I'd lay a fair bet on there being some Tier 0 days in the first couple weeks of November, between Halloween and whenever the holiday stuff officially opens. It's a slow time.
 
I can't tell from your punctuation how many tickets you have and what tier they are. You mention "1-day tickets," but tiered tickets are by definition one-day tickets. Do you mean that you have Tier 5 tickets? Or five Tier 1 tickets? Or...?? How many Tier 0 tickets will you end up with, and are you hoping to use them all in one trip, in which case you need that many consecutive Tier 0 days?

Anyway, I'd lay a fair bet on there being some Tier 0 days in the first couple weeks of November, between Halloween and whenever the holiday stuff officially opens. It's a slow time.
I have five 1-day tier 5 tickets. I hope that makes sense!

I'm hoping to use them all in 1 trip, so if I can find a couple tier-0 days in a row that would be great. That would be great if I could use them in November.
 













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