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Disneyland Park Train Recommendations


 
IHateTaxis.com has a mixed recommendation on the Disneyland Park train service.

This is a cheap and reliable service but you need to have plenty of time in hand and it is better if you are light on luggage.


Disneyland Park Train Rates & Fares


If you are going to travel on more than one train it is advisable to buy a day pass. There are no free transfers on the trains so depending on the number of transfers you might be better off buying the day pass.


Single ticket USD 1.25
Day Pass USD 5


Disneyland Park Train Details

Disneyland Park Train

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There are train services available from some of the airports in the area to transport passengers to Disneyland Park. This choice of transport requires transfers from train to bus and so is suitable for travellers with limited luggage.


To or from LAX:


Outside the baggage claim area on the Lower/Arrival Level islands in front of each terminal is the sign for the LAX Shuttle & Airline Connections sign. From here you take the "G" bus/shuttle to the Aviation Station and wait at the west end of the platform. Board the Metro Rail Green Line headed east toward Norwalk. At the Norwalk Station, you can board the Metro Express Line 460 headed to the Disneyland Park.


To or from Bob Hope Airport:


Bob Hope Airport has Amtrak and Metrolink transportation services running directly from the airport. You can get to the train station by boarding one of the complimentary LOT D shuttle buses which run frequently on a daily basis. Tell the driver that you would like to be dropped off at the train station across the street. If for any reason the shuttles are not in service, any bus that is operating will provide service to the train station.


From the train station, take Amtrak's Pacific Surfliner that directly connects the airport to the Anaheim Amtrak/Metrolink Station. There are several departure times each day. Metrolink's Ventura County Line also links the airport with Los Angeles Union Station, with a number of daily departures.


At Union Station, transfer to the Orange County Metrolink or Amtrak's Pacific Surfliner that will take you directly to the Anaheim Amtrak/Metrolink Station. From there you can take the Anaheim Resort Transit Route 15, which will take you directly to the Disneyland Resort, or you can transfer to the OCTA Bus Route 50 and exit at the Katella-Harbor Boulevard stop. From there it is a short walk along Harbor Boulevard (approximately 3 blocks) to the Disneyland Park.


To or from Ontario International Airport:


Omnitrans is a public transit agency that serves the San Bernardino Valley while Metrolink is a commuter rail line that services all of Southern California. You can use these services to reach the Disneyland Park and there are two different options to choose from.


Upon exiting baggage claim, take a courtesy airport shuttle to the Omnitrans bus stop near Vineyard and Terminal 2.


Option 1:


Take Bus Route 61 southwest to the Downtown Pomona Metrolink Station located on 1st St. and S. Garey Avenue. From there transfer to the Metrolink Riverside Line to Union Station in Los Angeles, then transfer to the Metrolink Orange County Line headed south to Anaheim.


Option 2:


Take the Omnitrans Bus Route 61 headed north to the Fontana Metrolink Station on Orange Way. From there transfer to the San Bernardino Line to Union Station in Los Angeles, where you will then transfer to the Orange County Line headed south to the Anaheim Amtrak/Metrolink Station.


Once you arrive at Anaheim Station, you may transfer to the Anaheim Resort Transit Route 15 bus, which will take you directly to the Disneyland Park or you can transfer to the OCTA Bus Route 50 and exit at the Katella-Harbor Boulevard stop. From there it is a short walk along Harbor Boulevard (approximately 3 blocks) to the Disneyland Park.




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Last Updated: 4 Jan 2024