Closest Airport to Disneyland – Which Airport to Fly Into and How to Get to the Resort

Disneyland is located in Anaheim, California. Many people will tell you that it is in LA, it is not. Let's talk about the closest airports to Disneyland and our advice on getting from the airport to the Disneyland Resort.

There are a couple of close Disneyland airport options in the area that you'll want to consider based on price and proximity.

The closest airport is John Wayne Orange County Airport (SNA). I recommend flying into this airport due to its proximity to the resort. While you can get lucky and find a deal here, the larger Los Angeles LAX airport is more likely to have budget options.

There are a couple of other options including LAX though you'll want to make sure you consider the drive from that airport and the associate transportation cost before springing for the better flight deal.

Let's dive into the best airports near Disneyland and how to get to the resort from the airport…

Closest Airports to Disneyland and the Anaheim Convention Center

There are four options for airports when flying to Disneyland or the Anaheim Convention Center. These airports, listed in the order of proximity to the Anaheim Resort are the John Wayne Orange County Airport (SNA), Long Beach Airport (LGB), the Ontario International Airport (ONT), and the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).

John Wayne Orange County Airport

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During a recent trip home from Disneyland we took off from the Orange County Airport right at sunset and I enjoyed this beautiful view along the coast.

The John Wayne Airport, located 14 miles from the Anaheim Resort, provides a simple flying experience with just one building that is split up into a Terminal A and Terminal B. Upon arrival at the airport, the walk from your gate to the baggage carousel and then upon your return from the check in to the gate is quick and easy.

When we are flying to Disneyland (on our constant trips to research thing like the best hotels walking distance to Disneyland) we always check for the availability and pricing coming into the John Wayne Orange County Airport. The ease of access from this airport to Disneyland is just far too convenient to ever consider flying into the bigger Los Angeles Airport. Read our guide to getting from the Orange County John Wayne SNA Aiport to Disneyland here.

The top airlines that provide service out of the Orange County Airport are:

  • Alaska Airlines
  • American Airlines
  • Delta Air Lines
  • Frontier Airlines
  • Southwest Airlines
  • United Airlines
  • Westjet

The airport is second in the area only to the Los Angeles Airport for the amount of flights and destinations served each day. The airport serves over 740,000 passengers a month and services 240 arrivals and departures each day.

This is far and away our top recommendation for flying to the Disneyland Resort or the Anaheim Convention Center. However, flight fare can be much less expensive at other airports such as the Los Angeles International Airport. Be sure to compare prices. When you compare prices, you should consider our guides to getting to the resort from the airports as the price of transportation to Disneyland from SNA Orange County John Wayne airport is far less and much more convenient than flying to LAX.

Long Beach Airport

Get from Long Beach to Disneyland

The Long Beach Airport, located approximately 19 miles from the Anaheim Resort area, is a small airport that currently only services flights from Southwest Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, and Delta Airlines. Previously this airport had service for more airlines including Jet Blue but that has since shifted.

I am a dedicated United frequent flyer (read our guide to United with kids) so I rarely end up flying into Long Beach unless the cost of the flights to Orange County and LAX are both insanely high. This does sometimes happen and I'll hop on a Southwest flight into this airport.

You can read our tips for getting from the Long Beach Airport to Disneyland here. As you'll see, the process is also very smooth. This would be the second closest airport to Disneyland and another favorite.

If you are able to find a good price with one of the four air carries, you will have an easy experience in this small airport.

Los Angeles International Airport

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The Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), located 35 miles from the Anaheim Resort, is the bustling fifth biggest airport in the world. When visiting from anywhere outside of the US, you will most likely find the best flight prices and flight options by flying into the Los Angeles International Airport.

The drive from LAX to Disneyland is a long one especially during commute times but the deals are often times better flying into LAX. Another reason you may choose to fly in or out of LAX is that the airport may have later or earlier flights to accommodate a longer park day. The times that I opt to fly out of LAX are times where I want to stay at the parks until much later.

Every airline imaginable flies into LAX.

Ontario International Airport

The Ontario International Airport, located approximately 35 miles from the Anaheim Resort area, is the third largest airport in the area. This is a quaint airport that is quick and easy to navigate.

Getting From the Airport to Disneyland and Convention Center

There are quite a few options for getting from the various airports of southern California to the Disneyland Resort. My favorite transportation options are listed below.

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Whenever visiting Disneyland we fly into John Wayne Airport (SNA) and then use the Uber app to get from the airport to our hotel. Uber is a mobile app that you allows you to request a car from your smart phone.

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You have a couple of different tiered options for the type of Uber car that you use coming to Disneyland. On the main screen of the app you will see the available cars nearby for each level of service. Each of the levels have pros and cons and vary in price.

UberX– this is the least expensive option and allows up to four passengers. These are the drivers that sign up for the app and use their own car.

uberXL – this level is designed for larger groups and allows up to 6 passengers. These drivers are also using their own (larger) cars.

uberBlack -consists of luxury sedans that fit up to four people. These drivers and cars are members of a luxury fleet that generally is a member of a limo/hired car service. These cars can pickup at any airport because they hold a specific license, however you do not need to use this level when flying into Orange County. They are ahead of the game and allow any Uber car to pick up.

Be sure to download the app before you leave for the trip. Baggage claim at the Orange County airport is usually pretty fast, so plan on only about 10-15 minutes to get from the gate, to the luggage, and out on the sidewalk to be picked up.

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Taking a Taxi to Disneyland

There is taxi service offered to and from all of the airports, but can get expensive. When you have a larger party, the taxi can be an especially good deal. There are two sizes of taxis, the four passenger sedan style and the seven passenger van. The rates are the same for both sizes. The van is a much better deal here than on Uber.

In California, car seats are required for children who are not yet eight years old or four feet and nine inches tall. Be sure to bring your own car seat if you intend on using a taxi.

Taking a cab, would cost you about $40 dollars from John Wayne/Orange County or about $100 from LAX with traffic and $80 without. Most companies will have a standard fare to and from the resort.

Be sure to check in with your hotel in Anaheim to see if they offer a “concierge special” for taxi rides to and from the airport. Our recommended hotels near Disneyland offer these discounts for transportation.

Renting a Car

Renting a car to visit Disneyland is completely unnecessary unless you will be visiting other attractions in the Los Angeles area. If this is the case, there are numerous car rental companies at each of the airports.

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There are a variety of airport shuttles offering shared ride service to and from the airports. These can be a cost effective way of traveling but sharing a shuttle can be a bit of a pain. The shuttles are typically large vans and they pack you in like little sardines.

But for small groups, this is a worthy option to save a few bucks. Although, using our Uber code above will likely be cheaper than this. Especially if you have more than two people because the shuttles typically charge per person.

Karmel Shuttle

Karmel Shuttle is nearly identical to the way Super Shuttle runs in that it runs a shared ride service to/from the airports and the Disneyland area hotels. You can also opt to pay extra to have the vehicle yourself although doing this will be more expensive than using Uber.

You can purchase Karmel Shuttle discount tickets through our favorite travel agency, Get Away Today, for half the price you will find on their website. Adult tickets are offered at a discount and kids under 12 ride free! Once you purchase through Get Away Today you'll be given a voucher number to call Karmel Shuttle and then set up your ride.

Karmel Shuttle does not provide booster or car seats for kids and they will not be allowed to sit on your lap.

Lansky

Lansky is a luxury ride service that offers transportation from Disneyland area hotels and the nearby airports.

Since this is a luxury service, you'll be riding in style in luxury vehicles that you'll have reserved all to yourself. This means no extra stops and one-way service to your destination. If time allows, they will also include a complimentary grocery store stop on the way to your hotel.

This experience is pricey but if you have a large group to split it with, it can be a fun way to travel. They do provide boosters and car seats for kids which can be a perk for families.

Be sure to check in with your hotel in Anaheim to see if they offer a “concierge special” for shuttle rides to and from the airport. Our recommended hotels near Disneyland offer these discounts for transportation.

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  1. How would you go to Santa Mesa to pick up a Cruise America Rv rental? suggestions please.

  2. Long Beach airport is no longer served by Jet Blue. Southwest has taken all their slots plus more. Also Wardlow road which is the street that leads in and out of the airport becomes Ball in Orange County. The entrance to the parking lot is on Ball thus avoiding freeways. It takes 20-30 minutes to Disneyland.