Disneyland slashes ticket prices to just $50 a day for the entire summer – but there’s a catch

Disneyland will slash ticket prices to just $50 a day this summer — but there’s a catch.

The bargain price at the Anaheim, Calif., theme park requires visitors to purchase three-day, one-park tickets that are only valid for admission Mondays through Thursdays.

The price of the total package costs $149 for children and $249 for adults, which works out to just under $50 per day for kids and $83 per day for adults.

Three-day passes for Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays are also on offer, but prices increase to $199 for children and $299 for adults — or $67 daily for kids and $100 daily for adults.

By comparison, a one-day/one-park ticket throughout the week costs between $104 and $194.

The promotion is valid from June 10 through Sept. 26 — between its springtime Pixar Fest to Halloween Time in the fall, The Mercury News earlier reported.

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The tickets don’t, however, have to be used on three consecutive dates, though advance reservations are required for each visit.

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