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December 2, 2025

Disneyland reveals 2026 events, including ticket deals for kids and new 'Bluey' experience

WATCH: A big announcement from Bluey

Disneyland Resort is continuing to celebrate its 70th anniversary in a major way in 2026.

Starting in March, the theme park in Anaheim, California, will feature a new experience, "Bluey's Best Day Ever!", that brings to life the beloved animated series "Bluey."

Over the summer, kids ages 3 to 9 can also visit Disneyland Resort with a discounted ticket price, as low as $50 per day.

Read below for more highlights of what to expect at Disneyland in the year ahead.

Disneyland Resort's 70th Celebration will continue through Aug. 9, 2026. The theme park first opened its gates to guests on July 17, 1955.

The "Bluey's Best Day Ever!" experience will debut March 22, 2026, at Fantasyland Theatre, which will be transformed into Bluey's school. The "immersive, family-friendly celebration" will feature Bluey and her sister Bingo, according to Disney.

Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival will run from March 6 through April 27, 2026, and will celebrate the "epicurean bounty" of California with special food offerings, culinary demos, beverage seminars and more.

Soarin' Across America will debut at Disneyland Resort on July 2, 2026, showcasing some of America's "natural beauty and iconic cityscapes" in honor of America's 250th anniversary.

D23 Day at Disneyland Resort will take place on Aug. 13, 2026, and is described by Disney as a "one-day event where all guests visiting Disneyland Resort can discover magical surprises, themed moments, and fan-favorite experiences that celebrate the worlds of Disney."

The Kids' Summer Ticket Offer will be available to purchase beginning Jan. 21, 2026, for visits between May 22 through Sept. 7, 2026. The ticket offer gives kids ages 3 to 9 a chance to visit Disneyland Resort for as low as $50 per child, per day.

Visit the Disney Parks Blog for full information on Disneyland Resort's 2026 offerings.

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