Tokyo Disney Tickets in 2026: Types, Prices & How to Buy

Tokyo Disney Resort uses demand-based pricing and date-specific tickets. This page explains every ticket option in plain English, with prices in both Japanese yen and approximate US dollars, and tells you where to actually buy them without running into Japan-only payment systems.

Ticket types and prices (2026)

Each ticket is valid at either Tokyo Disneyland or Tokyo DisneySea, not both, unless specifically labeled as a Park Hopper or 2-Day+ Passport. Prices below are ranges because Tokyo Disney uses daily variable pricing — the exact amount depends on the date you pick.

TicketAdult (18+)Approx. USDWhat it gets you
1-Day PassportJPY 7,900–10,900USD 53–73One full day, one park.
Early Entry (10:30 AM)JPY 7,400–10,400USD 49–69Enter from 10:30 AM, one park.
Late Entry (12:00 PM)JPY 6,900–9,900USD 46–66Enter from noon, one park.
Early Evening (weekdays, 3 PM)JPY 4,500–6,200USD 30–41Weekdays only. Enter from 3 PM.
Weeknight (weekdays, 5 PM)JPY 2,700–4,200USD 18–28Weekdays only. Enter from 5 PM. Best value per hour.
2-Day PassportJPY 14,400–19,800USD 96–132One day at TDL, one day at TDS. Day 3+ unlocks hopping.

Child (ages 4–11) tickets are roughly 60% of adult, Junior (ages 12–17) about 85%. Children aged 3 and under are free.

Which ticket should a foreign visitor buy?

Where foreign visitors actually buy tickets

Klook — recommended for first-time visitors. Klook is the most used third-party platform for Tokyo Disney tickets among English-speaking travelers. QR code ticket, no paper, pay in your own currency. Cancellation policy is clear.
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1. Official website (also recommended)

reserve.tokyodisneyresort.jp is the official English purchase site. Accepts major international credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, JCB, AMEX). You receive a QR code by email that scans directly at the gate — no paper ticket needed.

Create an account first, then pick a date. Tickets for popular dates go on sale approximately 2 months in advance and sell out fast for weekends, Japanese holidays, and event days.

2. Official Tokyo Disney Resort App

The app (iOS and Android, English supported) can also buy tickets and stores your QR code. Install it before you land — it is the same tool you will use for ride wait times, mobile food orders, and Disney Premier Access (paid line-skip).

3. Japanese travel agencies and convenience stores

Lawson, 7-Eleven, and Family Mart kiosks sell tickets, but the menus are often Japanese-only and you will need to pay in cash or with a Japanese-issued card. Usable for residents, not recommended for first-time visitors from abroad.

4. Hotel packages

Disney Hotels and Official Hotels often include ticket-guaranteed plans. If you are staying on property, book the hotel-and-ticket package directly — tickets are guaranteed even when general sale is sold out.

Important for foreign visitors: Tickets are non-refundable but can be rescheduled once to any date within the ticket's validity window (usually ~1 year from purchase) by logging into your account. Keep your confirmation email.

Disney Premier Access (DPA) — the paid line-skip

DPA is an optional in-app purchase (around JPY 1,500–2,500 / USD 10–17 per ride) that lets you skip the standby line for select headline attractions. You can only book one DPA at a time, and they sell out during the day. Buy the first one as soon as you enter the park at opening.

DPA is particularly worth it at Tokyo DisneySea for Soaring, Fantasy Springs attractions, and Tower of Terror on busy days.

Where to save money

What about Fast Pass / Lightning Lane equivalents?

Tokyo does not have a US-style free Lightning Lane system. Your line-management tools are:

TDR+ tip: The single biggest mistake we see foreign visitors make is arriving at the gate without a ticket on a busy weekend. Walk-up sales can be suspended entirely. Always buy online first.

Next steps

All prices verified April 2026. USD amounts are rough conversions at 1 USD ≈ 150 JPY for reference only; actual conversion depends on your card's rate. Tokyo Disney Resort is operated by Oriental Land Co., Ltd. under license from The Walt Disney Company. TDR+ is an independent fan site and is not affiliated with either company.