Disneyland After Dark: Star Wars Nite Tickets Now Available for Annual Passholders; General Admission Goes on Sale Tomorrow

Jessica Figueroa

Disneyland After Dark: Star Wars Nite Tickets Now Available for Annual Passholders; General Admission Goes on Sale Tomorrow

Registration is now open––exclusively for passholders––for Disneyland After Dark: Star Wars Nite on August 27!

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Disneyland After Dark—the after-hours park experience—will celebrate all things from a galaxy far, far away, taking place on the opening night of Star Wars Celebration, which is the ultimate Star Wars fan convention hosted at the Anaheim Convention Center Aug. 27-30.

Star Wars Nite is a separate ticket evening event in Disneyland park featuring unique entertainment, special food, one-of-a-kind photo opportunities, collectible merchandise and more, including:

  • Exclusive after-hours access to Disneyland park, with access beginning at 6 p.m.
  • Special entertainment, including a special Star Wars-themed fireworks spectacular, galactic dance parties, character encounters and more!
  • Enhanced décor, event merchandise and inspired food and beverages.
  • Immersive Star Wars-themed photo opportunities.
  • Select attractions open exclusively for event guests. Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance will not be available during this event due to standard required maintenance time.
  • Unlimited digital downloads of Disney PhotoPass photos taken during the party.

EVENT DETAILS

  • Disneyland After Dark: Star Wars Nite at Disneyland Park
  • August 27, 2020
  • 9:00 PM to 1:00 AM
  • Disneyland Park mix-in begins at 6:00 PM
  • $109 per person
  • Tickets for Annual Passholders are available now
  • General Admission tickets available starting February 20, 2020
  • Parking fees not included in ticket price

Do note that the Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance attraction will not be available during this event due to required maintenance time.

A limited quantity of tickets will be available, so click here to get your tickets now! Tickets will open to the general public tomorrow, February 20.

8 thoughts on “Disneyland After Dark: Star Wars Nite Tickets Now Available for Annual Passholders; General Admission Goes on Sale Tomorrow”

  1. Hi Jessica,

    Thanks for the updates. It’s great to follow all things Disney from your website!
    Just wanted to ask quickly about Star Wars day in the Disney parks.
    Do you know if there will be a similar event or anything special for Star Wars day on May 4th in Disney World?
    If so, when would it usually be announced?

    Thank you in advance!
    Alberto

  2. “Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance will not be available during this event due to standard required maintenance time.”

    HARD pass

  3. only four hours and no Rise of Resistance for the same price as a full day ticket? no thanks Disney. Now if they had Star Wars actors signing autographs maybe id consider this…I do miss Star Wars Nights at Hollywood Studios…

    • I was going to ask the same question. I stayed up until midnight and it’s 12:05 and the page hasn’t updated other than saying that season passholder tickets are sold out.

  4. Not encouraging that 6-plus months from now they still expect RoR to require so much critical maintenance time. Of course, it also took them forever to get Test Track semi-reliable.

  5. Oh wonderful. I thought this was supposed to be the happiest place on earth not the stressed out mess I went through this morning. Bought 4 tickets one ticket didn’t process. Said to call A cast member to continue The process. I Call them and they said there’s nothing they can since the tickets are now sold out. Even tho at the time of purchase the tickets were still available. So now my husband has a ticket and I don’t, thanks Disney so memorable 👍🏼

    • I had issues buying tickets as well. I got an email that said processing my 3 tickets then I got another email hours later that said part of my order was not filled. I called and at first they said too bad but then I pushed and they looked up my credit card number and said, yes your tickets processed, all of them and here is your order number. They said I would need to pick them up at the ticket box at Disneyland with order number and photo ID. You might try calling and have them look up your credit card number to see how many you were billed for. Worth a try.
      Candace

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