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Showing posts with label tickets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tickets. Show all posts

Monday, August 9, 2010

Disneyland Price Increase

reposted from MousePlanet:


Schedule of Disneyland Ticket Prices
Ticket New Adult Price (Ages 10 and up) New Child Price (Ages 3-9)
One day, one park $76 ($4 increase) $68 ($6 increase)
One-day Parkhopper $101 ($4 increase) $91 ($4 increase)
Two-day, single park $151 (new pass type!) $136 (new pass type!)
Two-day Parkhopper $161 ($10 increase) $146 ($15 increase)
Three-day Parkhopper $206 ($2 increase) $185 ($11 increase)
Annual Passports increased in price by $15-$30:
• Southern California Select: $184 ($20 increase)
• Southern California: $239 ($30 increase)
• Deluxe: $329 ($30 increase)
• Premium: $459 ($15 increase)
• Premiere: $700 (No increase)
• Parking Add On: $99 ($20 increase but still included as part of the Premium and Premiere passes)
Parking has also increased to $15 for a car.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Disneyland Ticket offers for 2010

The year is almost over and we can already look to the New Year of fun waiting at Disneyland! Disney has just released the ticket packages for next year.

The Buy 3, Get 2 Free deal gives you 2 free nights at a Disneyland Resort Hotel when you book three nights AND purchase a 5-day promotional park hopper ticket. The offer is valid for arrivals through April 29, 2010 with travel completed by May 4, 2010, and you must book by April 1, 2010 to receive this discount.
 
This promotional park hopper ticket, offers a discount of $5-$11 off the already discounted advance purchase price, which will end up saving you $25 - $51 per person, depending on the type of ticket you purchase. The promotional Park Hopper ticket is valid January 5, 2010 thru April 29, 2010, and must be purchased in advance of your trip - this discount is not available at the ticket booths .

If you already have an annual pass, the alternative offer gives you up to 30% off at Disneyland Resort hotels. The discount is valid on a minimum two night stay, with arrivals between January 5 to April 29, 2010. Rates start at $165 (plus taxes and fees) at the Paradise Pier Hotel, which is also a terrific place to stay.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Disneyland Candlelight Procession Dinner Details

I know we are still into Halloween mode, but this is worth noting right away.

This year, the Candlelight Procession Dinner has become a D23 member exclusive event. That means, no reserved seats without joining D23 and purchasing a ticket to the event. You can still get to Disneyland early that day and stake out a seat for you and your loved ones.

EVENT DETAILS:

Date: Sunday, December 6, 2009
Time: Check in begins at 10 a.m.
Location: Disneyland, Anaheim, Calif.
Tickets: Click here for tickets.
Cost: $275 per person

Included with the cost of your ticket:
  • A one-day Disneyland park hopper ticket. (Ticket is good only for use on December 6, 2009 and must be used by ticket purchaser.)
  • Private dinner and dessert inside Stage 17
  • Exclusive holiday show featuring your favorite Disney characters
  • Reserved seating for Candlelight Processional and Ceremony
  • Behind-the-scenes presentation about Candlelight and Disneyland at the holidays — with a "sweet treat"
  • Special gift for all guests from your friends at D23!

Friday, October 9, 2009

Free tickets to "The Princess and the Frog"


Theme park visitors now can pick up free children’s movie tickets for the upcoming “The Princess and the Frog” movie at the Disneyland Resort.

Through Nov. 22, park guests ages 10 and older can each get a voucher worth $8 toward a child’s admission to the animated movie with the purchase of an adult ticket. You just need to show your park admission ticket or annual pass to get a voucher.

“The Princess and the Frog,” which is set to open Dec. 11 is Disney’s first hand-drawn animated feature in five years and the first ever based on an American fairy tale.

For this unique event, Walt Disney Studios is opening its studios to the public for early “Princess” viewing events. The first 30-minutes of the movie was shown last month at the D23 expo event.

A live show based on the movie is set to come to Disneyland next month at the Rivers of America aboard the Mark Twain.

These are the locations to pick up vouchers at the Disneyland Resort:

  • Disneyland: The Emporium, Disney Showcase, Disney Clothiers Ltd. and China Closet
  • Disney’s California Adventure: Greetings from California and Engine-Ears Toys shops
  • Disneyland Hotel: Disney’s Fantasia Shop and Donald’s Gifts & Sundries
  • Grand Californian Hotel & Spa: Acorns Gifts & Goods
  • Paradise Pier Hotel: Mickey In Paradise
  • Downtown Disney: World of Disney Store

Monday, August 3, 2009

New Disneyland Resort Pricing

As reported via mouseplanet:

Ticket New Adult Price (Ages 10 and up) New Child Price (Ages 3-9)
One day, one park $72 ($3 increase) $62 ($3 increase)
One-day Parkhopper $97 ($3 increase) $87 ($3 increase)
Two-day Parkhopper $151 ($8 increase) $131 ($8 increase)
Three-day Parkhopper $204 ($5 increase)
$174 ($5 increase)
Four-day Parkhopper $229 ($5 increase)
$199 ($5 increase)
Five-day Parkhopper $249 ($5 increase)
$219 ($5 increase)
SoCal City Pass $259 (no change) $219 (no change)

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Disney’s Armed Forces Salute

Through Disney’s Armed Forces Salute, active and retired U.S. military personnel, including active members of the United States Coast Guard and National Guard or Reserves, are eligible for a complimentary, multiday admission into the Disneyland® Resort theme parks, and have the opportunity to book rooms at one of the three Disneyland® Resort hotels at special rates.

During the offer period, which has been extended through September 30, a 3-day companion ticket can be purchased for up to five family members or friends for the price of an adult 1-Day Park Hopper ticket.

Over the years, the Disneyland® Resort has supported U.S. military personnel through a variety of initiatives. Support for the U.S. Marines’ Toys for Tots program began 58 years ago when Walt Disney became an original sponsor. Disney’s Operation Uplift program has sent more than 90,000 thank you postcards to troops worldwide, and Operation Disney Care packages are sent around the world to military personnel.


Tickets can be obtained through participating U.S. military
bases or, for the first time, at the Disneyland
® Resort Main Entrance ticket booths.