Exactly, it varies a lot.
But let's say you go and you're trying to spend the less money and to have the most fun.
Also, I forgot to ask, does every attraction has its own price or you're able to do everything with the entry ticket?
Hi ... what a nice surprise for your wife's birthday!
This is a difficult question to answer because people have different priorities and budgets as to how they wish to spend their money. One plan is not going to fit all families or individuals. However, here's some thoughts for you to consider when working out your budget:
1) Accommodation: Sounds like you have this covered and plan to stay with a relative. Good money saving strategy!
2) Transportation: I'm not from the USA so I googled Riverside and it's about 1 hour from
Disneyland. If you drive you will need to pay for parking. You can check out Disneyland's site for the current parking rates. If you choose some other mode of transportation, you will also need to factor in this cost (eg. Uber?) unless your uncle would be willing to drive and do drop off and pick up which would be a money saving strategy!
3) Park Tickets: You will need to decide if you want a single park ticket vs park hopper. A single park ticket costs less. I'm assuming you only want to attend 1 day? You should buy your tickets ahead of time. I'm not sure if there's any (if much) discount for a single day ticket but I've heard many people mention buying tickets via LMT (they got a promo code for free membership in order to buy from LMT) and Ares Travel. Also, do you qualify for any SoCal Resident's special priced tickets? Unfortunately, I'm not familiar with this since I'm not from the USA so I can't give much help here but I'm sure others on this Disboard can give expert advice!
4) Food: Please check out Disneyland's website. You should be able to find a list of the dining options available to you and also be able to check out the menu "with prices" shown. You can also filter your dining options by price range. Select $ (USD$14.99 and under per adult) option. There are also other filters you can use to narrow your search (eg. cuisine, breakfast etc.). Also, please ensure you select the appropriate park (ie. Disneyland OR California Adventure) if you're only going to 1 park ... you don't want to accidentally choose a dining option that's located in the park that you're not visiting.
https://disneyland.disney.go.com/ca/dining/list/
5)
Souvenirs: Not applicable since you mentioned no souvenirs.
Final Thoughts:
Since your park tickets give you access to all entertainment in the park, there's no extra expense for entertainment once you enter the park. You should have a "must do" list as it's probably impossible to do everything in the park in only 1 day. Decide what's most important for you to see and try and accomplish that to avoid disappointment. Anything extra you're able to fit into your day will be "bonus".
The other costs for accommodation, transportation & park tickets will be pretty much set at "x" amount.
Therefore, food will be your largest variable cost. Consequently, I suggest you check out your dining options to get a better idea of what you would like to eat and how much it will cost you. By the way, you can choose to buy all your food OR bring your food OR do a combination of buy & bring your food. Please note though that NO glass containers are allowed and food should already be "assembled" and ready to eat (eg. ready made sandwich = OK but sandwich fixings all separate = not OK, snacks = OK, liquids in non-glass containers = OK etc.).
If your wife's birthday trip is not a surprise, it's probably best to have her plan with you (ie. attractions, shows and food etc.) so you don't waste valuable time standing around in the park asking each other "what do you want to do next"!
Good luck and happy birthday to your wife! Have a fabulous time!
