The "Free on Your Birthday" promotion at the Disney parks ended on December 31, 2009.
It was necessary to visit the park on your birthday in order to get free admission. Guests with annual passes could instead redeem their free ticket at any time during the next year, as long as it was picked up on their birthday.
Sure if you're someone's guest & they are paying your way or you're a Disney employee. You can also gain free admission if you're two years or younger but the fact that you've written this question means you are not a two year old.
If you're by yourself, presuming you don't devise some method to sneaking onto the property, No, it's highly unlikely you would be able to gain free admission to the park.
If someone gives you a birthday present of a day at Disneyland [e.g. pays for your ticket] then Yes, but No as a general rule, they don't let you in free on your birthday.
At one time Disneyland was running a promotion like this, but as of 2016 it's been a few years since they've done so.
Disneyland because he loves Disneyland
1. By meeting a famous person and asking them to get a free trip to Disneyland 2. go on radio Disney and show them what you got That is two options
only one
every 6 mouths with free photos
You can get into Disneyland on your birthday for free. You will need proof, use your driver license, state id, birth certificate. Other times, Disneyland is not free..
No, this is not true.
Adventure Island is not free. You have to buy Disneyland park hopper tickets, then it free. If you buy Disneyland tickets you can only choose one theme park and stay there for the rest of the day.
no
You can't.
i think that it is that kids under 12 go free (tickets,dining and travel)
Yes, Disneyland is a great place for a family to go.
under 12s only