Los Angeles Pass Calculator: Go City Math (2026)
LA pass math is really one question: are you doing Universal Studios? Universal alone is a $109+ ticket, which is more than most of the rest of the list combined, and it is only on the longer all-inclusive passes. Everything else in LA is cheap enough that the Explorer pass usually wins. Tick your list.
1. Who's going, and for how long?
Days matter for unlimited passes; pick-a-number passes give you weeks.
2. What do you want to see?
Gate prices are our researched baselines (as of July 2026).
Live prices for the attractions you ticked above. Buying these one by one is the honest option whenever a pass doesn't beat the gate.
Prices per person in USD unless noted. Children priced at each operator's child rate where published; gate-price child tickets estimated at 80% of adult. Choice-slot menu rules are simplified; the linked booking pages have the exact menus.
How the Los Angeles passes actually work
Is the Go City Los Angeles pass worth it?
If Universal Studios Hollywood is on your list, the all-inclusive pass is worth pricing seriously, because Universal is a $109 to $149 ticket by itself. If it is not, LA attractions are cheap and spread out, you will not fit three a day in that traffic, and the Explorer pass or plain tickets almost always win.
Is Disneyland on any LA pass?
No. Disneyland is not on any Go City pass and there is no add-on. Same for most of the Six Flags gate. If your trip is really a Disneyland trip, no LA sightseeing pass will help you, and this calculator will tell you so.
Why does the all-inclusive column say pricing is loading?
Because Go City restructured the product. There are now All-Inclusive and All-Inclusive Plus versions with different Universal, San Diego Zoo and LEGOLAND inclusions, and the tier prices differ by seller. Rather than publish a number we cannot stand behind, we show the live partner price. Check the booking page for exactly which version you are buying.