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Thursday, December 30, 2010

Disneyland Florida tickets?

i am trying to have a rough idea of how much we'd spend in park tickets,and i wonder if I could buy a one day ticket only to Epcot and Animal Kingdom.?
I can see they sell 2 days( or more) with or without the possibility to hop to other parks but me and the children want to avoid Disneyland(we've been to the Florida,CA. and Europe ones) and maybe do the water parks,universal,sea world and epcot/animal kingdom etc...instead..
unfortunately i can't find any info anywhere..all the websites i look at sell multiple days!!
any advice?thank you





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You can buy one-day tickets to any park. They currently cost $84.14 (includes tax) for an adult. A two-day ticket is $166.14. That is without the park hopper, meaning you stay in the same park all day.

In Florida, it is called Disney World, and there are four parks, Magic Kingdom (I guess that is the one you are calling Disneyland), Epcot, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom. They are all the same price. If you have in your hands a one-day ticket, you can use it at any park - they are not park specific.

You can purchase a two-day ticket with the water parks option for $221.52. You could go one day to Epcot, one day to Animal Kingdom, and could visit both water parks.

Sea World tickets and Universal tickets are totally separate and cannot be combined. Their best deals are usually on their websites. You can purchase one-day tickets to these on their websites. You shouldn't need more than one day at Sea World. You probably need 2 days at Universal if you are going to both parks.

Here's a Disney ticket chart page: http://allears.net/pl/ticketchart.htm#to…






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A 2 day magic your way base ticket would be good for one days admission into any 2parks. The hopper option only applies to changing parks on the same day. You are not bound to visiting the same park every day with a multi day ticket.






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Yes one day tickets are sold online at Disneyworld.com. The Disney stores also sell Hopper Passes.

Thursday, December 23, 2010

How much discount does an air force soldier at disneyland california for tickets and hotel?

going to disneyland with a friend that's in the air force how much is his dicount for the hotel and tickets






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Disneyland Resort offers military discounts at their hotels (Grand Californian, Disneyland Hotel, and Paradise Pier). You must call and ask for the military discount, and present active military ID upon check in. The rates and discounts are not published.

Last year through Sept 30, each active or retired member of the U.S. military could receive one complimentary three-day “Disney’s Armed Forces Salute” Park Hopper ticket valid for admission to both Disneyland and Disney’s CaliforniaAdventure parks. During the offer period, active or retired U.S. military personnel also could make a one-time purchase of an adult or child three-day “Disney’s Armed Forces Salute Companion” Park Hopper ticket for up to five family members (including spouse) or friends for the price of an adult 1-Day Park Hopper ticket. As I mentioned, the offer ended Sept 30. It will probably come back again later this year. However, many military bases have an office where you can buy discount tickets.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

How many people get in on my Disneyland Annual Pass

Is an annual pass just good for me? Can I get my family in or do my wife and kids all need passes as well? Is it good for discounts on other passes or tickets? I can't find answers to any of these questions on the website.





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The pass is for the individual on the pass only. In fact if someone else attempts to use the pass, they can confiscate and void the pass. So anyone age 3 and over needs their own pass.

Food Discounts are 10% for all passes except Premium which is a 15% discount. Premium Passes also get 10% discount on merchandise where the total purchase is over $10. Both of those are at select locations. There are other discounts available at Downtown Disney.

As for discounts the discounts also apply to the pass holder only. For the food discounts you must just be with the group. If you have a Premium Pass and want to use the merchandise discount you must be the one paying.

If your pass has parking, you only have to be in the car to use that privilege. This is why if you have one of the lower passes(all but Premium) that parking is extra, you can put it on the pass of the individual who will be going the most. So even if you have kids who may be going more, it might be advantageous to put it on their pass instead of one of the adults.

Unfortunately they generally do not provide discounts on other tickets for pass holders. They have in the past, but the last time was several years ago, and I do not expect those discounts to be coming back anytime soon.

The link below is to the Annual Passholder page which has various links including Prices, Blockout Days as well as discounts available.






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1 Pass = 1 Person. Everyone needs their own pass/ticket to get in.
Annual Passes entitles you to a discount on merchandise/food purchased in the parks, not for a discount on additional passes/tickets.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Boyfriend pays for everything on date ?

I am starting to feel a little awkward on dates , my boyfriend insists on paying for everything even really expensive stuff like we went to dinner and the tap was 70 dollars and he still wouldn't even let me add a 5 for tip , I always will try to insist on paying for the movie ticket but so far even if we go to Disneyland where the tickets are 80 dollars a piece he still pays. How can I tell him nicely that it makes me feel awkward.






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This is what a gentleman would do. However, you could invite him for a special dinner or a movie once in a while and tell him before you go that it's your treat for him :)

P.S. If he insists, do not urgue with him and let him do it.
If you think he's doing this just to get something in return, this is no good.

wish you the best!






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You should not feel awkward. You should feel blessed. He is a true gentleman. He is taking on the TRUE roll of being a MAN. You are more lucky than you know to have him. Always remember to thank him. The next time he says he won't take any money thank him and let him know that if he ever needs you to pitch in that he can say so and stop insisting about it. He will get tired of you trying to knock him out of his role as a MAN.






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I would tell him that it would make me feel good to be able to pay the tip...or something of that sort. Maybe if you say it would make you feel good, he would let you...I mean, he doesn't want you to feel bad, does he? haha. Thats what I always do with my boyfriends. Have you been dating him that long? Usually they are like that if you havent. The more comfortable you guys get with eachother, the more likely he will be to let you pay occasionally. But never let him take advantage.

Answer my question, sil vous plait! http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AoOK36SXEbU3rl64sFqDVT_sy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20100213222051AAaYC9b






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hey girl. LIVE IT UP. he is suppppposed to be doing all of that. if he wasnt doing that then you would have a problem. just dont become to expecting with it.






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Only feel awkward IF you don't put out afterwords, because $80 will get him an amazing bl*w j*b from a beautiful escort...lol.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Boyfriend pays for everything on date ?

I am starting to feel a little awkward on dates , my boyfriend insists on paying for everything even really expensive stuff like we went to dinner and the tap was 70 dollars and he still wouldn't even let me add a 5 for tip , I always will try to insist on paying for the movie ticket but so far even if we go to Disneyland where the tickets are 80 dollars a piece he still pays. How can I tell him nicely that it makes me feel awkward.






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This is what a gentleman would do. However, you could invite him for a special dinner or a movie once in a while and tell him before you go that it's your treat for him :)

P.S. If he insists, do not urgue with him and let him do it.
If you think he's doing this just to get something in return, this is no good.

wish you the best!






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You should not feel awkward. You should feel blessed. He is a true gentleman. He is taking on the TRUE roll of being a MAN. You are more lucky than you know to have him. Always remember to thank him. The next time he says he won't take any money thank him and let him know that if he ever needs you to pitch in that he can say so and stop insisting about it. He will get tired of you trying to knock him out of his role as a MAN.






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I would tell him that it would make me feel good to be able to pay the tip...or something of that sort. Maybe if you say it would make you feel good, he would let you...I mean, he doesn't want you to feel bad, does he? haha. Thats what I always do with my boyfriends. Have you been dating him that long? Usually they are like that if you havent. The more comfortable you guys get with eachother, the more likely he will be to let you pay occasionally. But never let him take advantage.

Answer my question, sil vous plait! http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AoOK36SXEbU3rl64sFqDVT_sy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20100213222051AAaYC9b






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hey girl. LIVE IT UP. he is suppppposed to be doing all of that. if he wasnt doing that then you would have a problem. just dont become to expecting with it.






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He's being a gentlemen. He's feeling good about the date. Let him pay and enjoy the ride. Say thanks and enjoy the ride.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

I did the Give A Day Get A Disney Day program. Can I give my free ticket to my boyfriend's little brother?

My annual pass is going to expire in March and I was unsure if I was going to be able to afford renewing my annual pass and paying my monthly fee, so I did the Give A Day Get A Disney Day program to receive a free Disney ticket. Now that I am able to pay for renewed Annual Pass, I am left with the free Disney ticket. In such a circumstance, I would have no problem donating it to a Boys and Girls Club but I face a little problem. My bf and his 4 younger siblings have complete their volunteer opportunity and have we are planning on going to Disneyland together. His youngest little brother, age 5, was obviously unable to volunteer due to the minimum age being 6 years old. The reason they did the Disney program was because of the financial problems they face, just like the rest of America. They can't afford to pay the extra ticket. So I was wondering if I can redeem my ticket when we go to Disneyland and give it to his little brother? If someone has gone and redeemed their free Disney ticket, I would like to know if after redeeming it, is there any possible way for the workers to know who the ticket belongs to, i.e. my name on the ticket? It would be wonderful for his siblings to all go, my bf and I are the only ones who have gone before. I know that they wouldn't enjoy it as much if they knew their youngest brother was unavailable to share this moment together.






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The idea of the program is for people to volunteer. If you tell them that you want to use your free ticket for the five year old, they probably wouldn't let you. But, if you go to Will Call and pick up the ticket, they are going to ask for the ID of the person whose name is on the community service hours.

So here is my advice, I would pick up the ticket, and use your ID saying its for you, and at the gate to the park, just use the free ticket for him. They don't look at names on the tickets at the gate to the park. As long as you have X number of tickets for the X number of people and they all are not expired etc. You should be OK. Hope this helps.

PS. Just advice, I would get to the park a little early on the day you are using the free tickets. We did the Free on your birthday in June and spent over half an hour at will-call because of all the people participating.






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We haven't used it yet, but my understanding is the ticket has your name and date of birth on it, and you have to show ID to redeem.






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When you print out your voucher, it has your name on it. You must be the person there with government issued ID to turn in the voucher and redeem your one day/one park admission ticket. Once they give you the ticket for free admission, you can then give it to whomever to use. They may ask you to sign the ticket, but they don't check that at the gate. They just scan the ticket to make sure it is valid.

I just used my free ticket to renew my annual pass saving $72! I donated blood at a hospital down the street. It was so easy.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Im going to Orlando to Disneyworld alone for two days. Can you tell me what attractions are the must sees?

Spring break is coming up at my school so I'm going on a vacation alone, yes alone to Disneyworld. Since I'm coming from California I had enough to pay for the flight and the park tickets for 2 days. Ill get there on thursday and go to the parks Friday and Saturday. Im planning on seeing Orlando Thursday. Im excited and nervous at the same time. Ive never flown before!

Anyway my top goals were to visit the magic kingdom and the animal kingdom for sure. Not so sure what the other two have but I figured since Im at Disneyworld, might as well go to them all because I have a two day parkhopper. Being a California resident, I have been to Disneyland a lot so I was thinking the Magic Kingdom visit could be a "half day" visit and then head to another park.

So those of you familiar with Disneyworld, tell me what are must sees so I can make a priority list. So far this is what I want to do:

Space Mountain
Expedition Everest
Safari ride
Soarin over California

Just add to the list! Thanks!






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You've been to Disneyland, so I'd think that you would want to go to Fla. and see things that you have NOT seen at Cal. That SKIP Soarin' and Space Mountain. Space Mt. at Cal. is two seats wide, in Fla. it's one seat wide, but are quite similar. Soarin' is differs only in the cast-member costumes.

I was at WDW in 2006 for 4 day for the first time since I was to WDW in the 1970s. For the MK my priorities were to skip anything that I had seen back then ...but go to Space Mt.

A lot of attraction involve some sort of theater, with a show of Audio-Animatronics or a 3-D film. Are you not interested in these?






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Since you are traveling alone be sure to ask the person at the fast pass line if they have any single rider tickets. Usually these are available for rides like the Rockin Roller Coaster and Expedition Everest. You get to go to the head of the line and if they have one open seat you get to get on. It will save you a lot of time.

As far as the parks go the Animal Kingdom is usually a half day show and the Magic Kingdom is pretty much like Disneyland. I suggest you go to Disney Studios instead.







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Honestly i'd say skip animal kingdom, there isnt too much to see. Try Hollywood studios instead, it will make your trip more memorable and there are many live shows to see.

For magic kingdom: get there early and grab a fastpass for one of the 3 mountains: space, splash or thunder, then headover to buzzlightyear. After hit up philharmagic or pirates of the caribean. I know its silly but after running around mk all day u mihgt want to go on its a small world, because it is long and u get to sit down for a while, so its a nice break if u dontmind the sining dolls, haha. TTA is another one that u can go on for a little break, its in tommorrow land. ANother "break" ride in tommorow land is the carousel of progress... i peronally really like that one. It's a classic.

As for Animal Kingdom: i've been to Disneyworld 26 times and im 15, but i've only been to ak 3 times, i dont really like it at all, the saffari is awesome but other than that and expedition everst, there isnt anything worth a park admission. But if you're into photography there are SOOO MANY photo oppurtunities there

If u plano to go to epcot: runover to soarin and get a fastpass, then head over to test track and ride, if ur fastpass isnt readdy after u ride test track then maybe go over to ellen's energy ride or walk around worl showcase, u could also go on Spaceship earth, THAT ONE IS ALWAYS FUN... its a slow moving ride, but its pretty cool, and there are many hidden mickeys.

Then Hollywood studios (MGM): this one is my absolute favorite. DEFINTIELY go on toystory mania, my favorite ride, and tower of terror, get a fast pass for either, they are both sooo good. Also go on great movie ride, its really interesting, and gives a nice look at some classic films. try to go to a showing of lights, motors, action, its is sooo cool, its all about actions films... its soo awesome!

ummm hmm i could go on forever about disney its like my second home... but ill leave it at that, HAVE AN AWESOME TIME!!!!!!!!!! :D

Oh, and if u have an iphone, u can buy apps about disney, that show ride waiting times, show times, park hours, hidden mickeys, and park maps, Its worth spending the money especially if u are a newbie to disney...

Plus dont worry about the airplane ride, as long as u have an ipod and a couple of snacks it will go by fine.

Again have an awesome vacation, but one more tip, since u are going to disney alone, u get to go in a special line, on some of the bid rides, like test track, space mountain, and and some of the other rides... it will really save u time!!! So take advantage of it.

Have fun!






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Epcot's my favorite. If you are interested in other cultures, go there.

Rock and Roll rollercoaster is cool






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At epcot ride test track, mission space, and spaceship earth
At animal kingdom ride great kali river
At hollywood studios ride twilight zone tower of terror, toys story midway mania, rockin rollercoaster, great movie ride
At magic kingdom ride speedway,i like carousal of progress


Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Is it possible to share/transer a Disneyland 3-Day Park Hopper Bonus Ticket?

A friend of mine from out of town went to Disneyland and only used 2 of the days. She gave me the ticket so that I could go to the park for 1 day for free. The card has a line for a signature, but it is not signed. It says non-transferable on it, but will they really check ID? I'm a SoCal resident and I've transferred the 2-fer before, but I don't want to go to the park, pay for parking, and then get turned away with this ticket.






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The terms of the ticket that it must be used by the same person on any and all days. However, without the ticket being signed there is no way they would know(or care) if it is the same person to have the last day used by a different person to use it to enter the Park.

Another thing that you do need to verify is that the ticket is still valid. They are only good for 13 days from the date of first use. So if it has been longer than that it does not matter if it is the same person or not, the ticket is no longer valid.

Now, one point where they are a little more strict with that ticket is if you want to upgrade to something like an Annual Passport. Because ticket sharing does happen, if you use that ticket to try and upgrade to an AP the Cast Member may ask you several questions about the ticket. They do this to check and see if you are the actual person who bought the ticket, or at least know enough where they can't say otherwise. They keep just about everything that was done with that ticket, from how it was bought to if you ever got any fastpasses. So there are several questions they "could" ask.






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You can use the ticket. They will scan it when you enter. Even if it was signed they aren't going to verify that it's your signature. As long as the ticket is still good, you should be fine. Remember, there is only a specific period of time that you are allowed to use the ticket after it's first use. So don't wait too long.






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You can use it..
But since they scan it.. keep in mind the DAYS the ticket was used.. because a lot of times they will ask you because they KNOW that people transfer tickets..

it really just depends on the person scanning your ticket..






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you can use it...all they do is scan the ticket, but they never ask to verify your ID, so they'll never know.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

I want to take some relatives to Disneyland. Any tips that would be cost-effective?

Where to buy cheap disneyland tickets? Any site-seeing ideas? By the way I would be driving from chicago to Cali.






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The tickets are basically all the same. A friend of mine bought tickets from Costco quite aways in advance and even though they were the same price as the other tickets, the package included some things like a meal for 4 at Goofy's Kitchen (which is an INSANELY priced buffet) and a few other things for the same price.

If you're looking to save money, don't stay at any of the Disneyland resorts/hotels. There are hotels completely lining all the streets around Disney and the price goes down the farther down the street you go. I saved a significant amount of money by doing this and all I had to do was walk down the street. Pretty much all the hotels in the area also have shuttles or buses that have drop-off/pick-up just for disney, so even if you're not really walking distance, or you have young kids then you should be fine.

Eating at Disneyland will cost about as much as your tickets. Seriously. I can't remember what the specific rule of bringing food in is, but I did bring snacks in the last time I was there. I think it has to be premade or something like that (like you can bring a sandwich, just not like a whole cooler..?). There are a lot of places to eat around Disney so you can just go out of the park & go right back in after if you like. There are a lot of places to eat in the new Downtown Disney area, but they are just as expensive as inside the parks.

As for site-seeing ideas...there are so many things to do in the area, it would really depend on the ages and interests of yourself and who you're going with. For the artsy people, there are plenty of museums like the Getty, etc. In Hollywood, the only things to really see are Walk of Fame (with the walkway of stars) and Grauman's Chinese Theater which has footprints/handprints and things of celebrities in the cement outside, and the Kodak Theater is right next to it. Otherwise it's pretty much an armpit of a town. Not exactly the safest place. Visiting Rodeo Drive is free if you don't buy anything and if you just want to walk around look at the outrageously priced things. Some of the houses in Beverly Hills are pretty huge too, you can see it if you just drive through the neighborhood. In Santa Monica, a good place to go shopping is the Third Street Promenade if that's what you like to do. There is always the pier (it's been in a lot of movies). There's not really much to do on it, there's a ferris wheel and some carnival games and such. Santa Monica is really beautiful, there are bike paths all along the beach and places to rent bikes, which would be an inexpensive outing. Of course there is always the beach! Just a great place to go and chill and have a picnic. You can also do the same thing at Venice Beach ('Muscle Beach'), which has a bunch of cool, eclectic shops to look around in compared to the Promenade and tons of different places to eat. There's usually some entertainment around too. If you want to go to another amusement park, there is 6 Flags Magic Mountain which is all about the big roller coasters. If you go father south to San Diego then there is Sea World, San Diego Zoo, and the Wild Animal Life Park (never been to any of those but heard their great). If you go in more northern direction, you can go to Santa Barbara which is a lot less busy. It's really nice to check out (my relatives live here)! If you like history, you can always check out the Mission and there are some nice rose gardens and botantical gardens nearby. There's usually pretty cool chalk drawings everywhere too. There are some nice beaches and places to eat on the piers or local places on the beach. Everything from fancy dining to wearing your bathing suit and throwing your peanut shells on the floor. State Street is full of shops and nightspots. And if you're into nightclubbing or looking for a drink, you'll have no trouble finding it in L.A. There's nightclubs galore and their always ready to party!
Have a nice trip! Hope this helps at all, there are so many other ideas but these are mostly touristy ones.







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There are literally hundreds of things to do here in LA. Here is my list of “must sees”. Visit as many as you have time for.:

Disneyland: The Happiest Place on Earth. Half a billion visitors can’t be wrong. #1 Destination. You can get cheaper tix at funex.com. But prices to get into the happiest place on earth are pretty high to begin with.
Universal Studios: A theme park that grew out of a studio tour. #2 Destination.
Even if you don’t visit Disneyland or Universal Studios Tour, Downtown Disney District and Universal City Walk are very fun places to visit for shopping and eating. And they’re free to visit. If you’re adventurous, try the indoor skydiving (www.iflyhollywood.com). It’s a blast!

Hollywood: Enjoy the Walk of Fame, Entertainment Museum, Chinese Theatre and more. You can see a lot for free. The Hollywood & Highland complex has lots of shops and restaurants, and the Kodak Theater. The El Capitan theater, right across the street, is where Disney shows their movies. And the Hollywood Bowl is a GREAT place to listen to concerts outdoors.

Other theme parks include Knott’s Berry Farm and Six Flags Magic Mountain, which are both more geared towards the fast-ride teen crowd.

Olvera Street/Union Station: Olvera Street is the birthplace of LA, and it emphasizes our Mexican heritage. In addition to the Avila Adobe (oldest building in LA), you can eat at some pretty good Mexican Restaurants, do a little shopping, and taste a churro. If you don’t want to go to Tijuana, this is as close as it gets without going there. Union Station has great architecture from a bygone age. Also, you are 2 blocks from Phillippe’s (see below).

Rodeo Drive, 90210: Packed with exclusive shops, full of gawkers. They all came to enjoy the excess. Free, unless you intend to buy something.

Venice Beach: Los Angeles kitsch and over-the-top culture at its best. Here you'll find Muscle Beach, street performers and tacky shops galore. Fun, VERY interesting, but I avoid it after dark, when it gets a little TOO interesting for my taste.

Santa Monica: Beach and Pier: Great beach scene and a classic seaside amusement park, complete with antique carousel that has been in a lot of TV and movies. After visiting the pier, you can ride a bike south a couple miles to Venice Beach.

Sunset Boulevard began as a route between the stars' posh neighborhoods and the Hollywood studios. It runs from downtown to the ocean, passing through the "Sunset Strip" on its way.

Farmers Market and The Grove - A new shopping complex right next to a Los Angeles landmark, It is right next to CBS, so walk across the lot to see if they are taping "The Price is Right". You might even get in.

Griffith Park - Home of the Los Angeles Zoo, Griffith Park Observatory, Travel Town, the Greek Theatre, and Gene Autry Museum of Western Heritage.

Getty Museum - The Getty's architecture is so beautiful that it keeps me fascinated. No matter whether you like their art, architecture, or view better, the Getty is sure to please. Free.

Attend a TV taping - You can get free tickets at audiencesunlimited.com, tvtix.com, or see the booth at Universal City walk. It's very interesting to see a show being taped. The most popular, by far, is the Tonight show. Check the NBC web site for all the details there.

Places to eat:
In-N-Out Burger: Multiple locations, best burger in LA, ask anyone.
Pink’s Hot Dogs: 709 N. La Brea, just north of Melrose. You might even see a celebrity. Maybe.
Tommy’s Chili Burgers: Look for the shack, an LA tradition. The original location is at Beverly & Rampart, a couple miles west of downtown.
Canter’s Deli: 419 N. Fairfax, between Beverly & Melrose. Near CBS, you might spot a celebrity.
Phillippe’s: 1001 N. Alameda. Great roast beef sandwiches. Near Union Station and Olvera Street. Watch the mustard, it’s hot.
Tito’s Taco’s: Voted best tacos in LA, even though it’s in Culver City. King Taco is a good alternate if you can deal with East LA.
The Pantry: Corner of Figueroa and 9th, downtown. Huge portions, they never close, GREAT steak and eggs.
Medieval Times and/or Pirate’s Dinner Adventure: Dinner and an adventure show, both are on Beach Blvd in Buena Park, you get to eat with your hands.

Places to Stay:
Since LA is so spread out, there is no single place that is close to EVERYTHING. Most people who come here tend to stay in Hollywood, Santa Monica, or Anaheim. In Hollywood, I recommend the Orchid Suites, Hollywood Celebrity Hotel, or Hollywood Heights (formerly Holiday Inn Walk of Fame), all near Hollywood and Highland. In Santa Monica, the Holiday Inn Santa Monica is close to the pier and reasonably priced. In Anaheim, I recommend the Howard Johnson (HoJo) Anaheim, and the Candy Cane Inn. There is also a nice place in Burbank called the Best Western Media Center, very close to Warner, NBC, and Universal Studios.

Places to Shop:
Third Street Promenade, Santa Monica
The Grove, Los Angeles
Americana @ Brand







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We all got aggravated one time about the cost of food and had a tailgate party for lunch. For the six of us we saved over $100 by not eating lunch there. We also did not buy drinks. We just had water from a fountain. By not eating or drinking anything you save a lot there.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Where can I get Entertainment book for Los Angeles (UStud and DisneyLand) and Las Vegas area?

Hi, I am going for a visit to Universal Studios and Disneyland in Los Angeles, CA, and also to Las Vegas area with my family of 6. I have checked ticket prices and they are very expensive. I also have heard that some Entertainment books contain coupons. Where can I get the book or coupons?






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Hello,
There are a couple ways that you can get an Entertainment Guide. I believe the easiest is to go to their website and order directly.http://orange-county.entertainment.com/discount/home.shtml . This is a direct link to order a Orange county Entertainment guide. Do know that you will have to purchase a guide for each respective area. Los Angeles, Orange County and Las Vegas areas. The LA guide is currently going for $21,OC guide is $24, the Vegas guide is $24.You can also call customer service at 888-231-7283. If you have a CVS drugstore close they sell local guides and you can purchase when you get LA. I hope this info helps.






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not sure if this might help but i have a hunch entertainment books wont have tickets for Disneyland
however there is another company called citypass
which DOES have tickets for BOTH universal AND disneyland AND Disneyland California
AND seaworld and the San Diego Zion
all for $269.00
see
http://www.citypass.com/city/socal.html
but they could help you





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duh there are expensive !!It's Las Vegas!!! poker,fame everything's there! so if you are looking for cheap prices go to WWW.airplanefares.com its the BEST site everrrrrrrr






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I don't think those books would help you very much but they do sell them at Borders. You would have to buy one for Vegas and then another one for L.A. so it would be at least 40 dollars.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Me and my friends went to disneyland but we totally split in a sec!?

my best friends were Shane and Ashley out of 7. theres this other girl in our 7 person group named Debborah. pretend theres 4 people now. me and ashley put our tickets in Shane's bag at disneyland
me and ashley had no single penny. since we had no money (we=me and ashley) , debborah said,"lets chip in money so we can all have lunch". but Shane said to me and ashley,"since you guys dont have any money, we wont let you guys borrow our money!" me and ashley was so shocked, so we went to a store near to forget about it cause they were taking 4823696 hours hanging around the ice cream stand. then when we went out, Shane and debborah was looking for us. Shane was yelling at us, then finally Debborah said "lets just go" and they left. but we forgot our tickets in Shanes bag. so we sent one of our friends to get our tickets. Shane told my friend "You guys wont be able to ride any rides and buy any food, so might as well go back" I WAS SO SHOCKED! one of me and ashley's best friend totally btches about such a small thing that we did wrong. i understand it was our fault for ditching them, but Shane doesnt have to be that mean. but we managed to blow up our tummies and buy necklaces.



who did wrong, me and Ashley or Shane and Debborah?







Answer :
Everyone was wrong.

You and Ashley were rude to go to an event with no money.
Shane and Debborah were rude to refuse to lend you any (unless there's a pattern of non-payment for such loans.)
And even with no money, you managed to buy jewelry. So I'm thinking Shane and Debborah suspected you were playing them.

You only need tickets to get into the park. Tickets are also required to get Fast Passes, but you could stand in the regular line for all attractions without tickets, no problem.






Answer :
i was going to answer this seriously, but since when do you need tickets at disneyland for the rides?

but btw-why were they mad at you in the first place?






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shane! what the heck was that about she could have just gave you your tickets now you had to miss out on the trip ):

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Looking for a cheap-ish hotel near Disneyland Paris?

We are driving to South West France for our holiday this year and on the way back want to do a couple of days at Disneyland Paris. There is no way we can afford to stay in one of the Disney Hotels so are looking at something within about 10 miles which offers Bed and Breakfast. Any recommendations?
Also - is there any variation on Ticket Prices depending on where you get them or is it the same price as buying from Disney direct?
thanks






Answer :
Well if you book before the 29th March you can save 30% of your tickets prices, all kids go free & you get 1 night and 1 day free.

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Our Classic packages are designed with simplicity in mind. Tell us how many days you wish to stay and we include accommodation, breakfast plus park hopper tickets for the duration of your stay.






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i stayed in disneyland paris for a week with my girlfriend, her sister and her boyfriend, it cost us just £350 each for the weeks hotel, breakfast, the two park tickets each for a week, gym membership and the flight tickets including return. We were originally planned to stay in a hotel called 'santa fe' but on arrival our room wasnt ready so we were moved to another on site hotel called 'lodge' id reccomend going here. Book directly with disneyland paris online and then get your flight tickets seperatly. i was 17 when we went last year.






Answer :
Try this :

www.accorhotels.com/marne_la_vallee

you'll find hotels near the tube "RER" which will take you direct to disneyland.

sorry no idea about ticket prices.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Disneyland special fastpass exchange card...?

I'm going to disneyland for a school trip and i've already paid for the tickets and everything. but my mom read about the disneyland special fastpass exchange card that you can get for volunteering somewhere. exactly what is so special about this card and would it be worth it for me to get it? thanks.






Answer :
They do have a special Fast Pass, but you have to meet certain requirements to obtain it.

Number 1: You must complete the Disney "Give a Day, Get a Day" charity volunteer program.

Number 2: You must already have a multi-day pass or an annual pass.

By doing the volunteer program you earn a one day, one park admission ticket, but if you already have a multi-day ticket or annual pass that would do you no good. So they offer you the special Fast Pass. It basically allows you and up to 5 others a Fast Pass without actually having to obtain them at the individual rides and making you wait for a specific time.

Here is the website if you are interested in the Disney "Give a Day, Get a Day" charity volunteer program: http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/disneyp…

I did it back in January by donating blood at a local hospital. Used my voucher to renew my annual passport saving me $72.

Source(s):

Former Disneyland Cast Member and Annual Pass Holder






Answer :
It's actually not a "fastpass exchange card" or anything. It's a program that Disneyland is calling the "Give a day, get a day" special. You must pre-register for this.

It basically gives you a free one day, one park ticket to either Disneyland Resort or Disney's California Adventure for volunteering somewhere. I think it's worth it for sure, considering the prices of the tickets depending on what you're going for and it gives people an incentive to volunteer for something.

Unfortunately, any Disneyland theme park ticket is non-transferable. You are unable to use the tickets you already purchased to trade it in or get your money back so you can get the promotional volunteer ticket. You'll have to keep the tickets you already bought, but if you have a chance to go to disneyland again and the promotion is still going on, then I would keep it in mind!

Have fun!

Source(s):

http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/disneyparks/en_US/WhatWillYouCelebrate/index?name=Give-A-Day-Get-A-Disney-Day






Answer :
If you do the volunteer day, and you already have a multi-day ticket or season pass, you can get Instant Fast Pass tickets instead of a free day. The way I understand it, you can only take this option if you already habe a multi-day ticket, not just one day. These are just like Fast Passes except you can use them instantly to get on the ride in the fastPass lane instead of waiting until a certain timeframe to use them.

If you are going with a group, might not be the best for you since your friends would not have them, unless you all want to volunteer together. Otherwises, these are a great alternative option to save lots of time. If they are the same passes they gave us on our last trip to make up for an error they made, you can even use them on some rides that normally don't take fast passes, like Peter Pan. We just went up through the wheelchair lane and showed them to the attendent, and got to skip the 1-hour line.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Disneyland Ticket Help?

next month, i'm going to disneyland with my friend. i saw on the disneyland site that if you're a california resident, which i'm not, it's only $97 for a 2-day parkhopper[disneyland and california adventure] ticket, but if you're not a resident, it says that the price is $151 for a 2-day parkhopper ticket. i was going to use my aunts address, but i heard that they make you have some sort of verification of your address on you when you get to the gate. has anyone had experience with that? also, i was wondering how much tickets are at the gate, parkhopper or not, because that's what i might just end up doing if it's cheaper.

well any help would be chill
thanks

peace
&
love






Answer :
I live in Southern California, but I am not considered a resident yet. To get my annual pass (which requires you to show verification of residency) I got my boyfriend (who is a resident here) to actually pay for the pass even though my picture and name are on it. All representatives I spoke to said the only way for a non-southern California resident to get the special discount prices for any ticket is to get a California resident to purchase them for you regardless of who they are for.

My best friend came here to visit me a while ago. My boyfriend (who is the California resident) bought her a 2fer ticket (which is a special Southern California resident ticket) for around $70 which allows you to go to one park one day, and the next park the next day with the same ticket. They did not check any identification or verification when she arrived at the park. They only did that when my boyfriend paid for it the day before. If you're able to get your aunt to go in person or online to buy the ticket, then you can use the ticket just fine without her there. I doubt you'd be able to use your aunt's address without having to show verification such as ID or License to show that you actually live there.


Tickets at the gate are:

A ONE day park ticket: $72.00
A ONE day PARK HOPPER ticket: $97.00
A TWO day PARK HOPPER ticket: $151.00


Again, if your aunt is able to go buy one for you, the prices are different. The tickets for SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA residents are:

A 2fer ticket (disneyland one day, california adventure the next): $72.00
A TWO day PARK HOPPER ticket: $97.00

Hope this all helps!






Answer :
If you need proof of address for your aunt's house, just sign up for something online (it doesn't matter what) and have them mail you information. Give your aunt's address as your own and the junk mail will arrive at your aunt's house with your name on it. Two pieces of mail should be enough to prove your residence in Cali. Hopefully you don't have to have a state issued ID or this method will not work, of course.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

How much is an Adult Ticket to Disneyland in California?

How much is an Adult Ticket to Disneyland in California?






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Here's a great concept just go to Disneyland website and look this information up.






Answer :
An adult ticket to Disneyland is $72 for a single park (admission to Disneyland or Disney's California Adventure). If you live in Southern California you can buy a 2fer ticket that gives you one day of admission to Disneyland and one day of admission to Disney's California Adventure for $72 total. That's a great deal, if you are a Southern California resident of course.

If you are willing to do some volunteer work, you can get into Disneyland for free with Disney's Give A Day Get A Disney Day program. For more information you can visit: http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/disneyp…







Answer :
$72 one day-one park
OR
$97 one day park hopper
OR
for SoCal residents: $72 for a 2fer ticket (1 day at Disneyand and a different day at CA Adventure--1st day must be used by April 12 and you have 30days from the first use to use the second day)
OR
SoCal residents can get a 2 Day park hopper for the price of a 1 day!! $97--a GREAT deal! same restrictions as the 2fer--1st use by April 12, and you have 30 days after 1st use to use 2nd day







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it's $72 for a one-day one-park ticket. but if you are a so cal resident you can take advantage of the 2-fer promotion which gives you access to both parks(but on different days) or you could participate in give a day get a disney day where you volunteer and get in free. and heres a listing of there other offers and promotions:






Answer :
The one day, one park ticket is $72 (also the same price for the 2fer ticket if your a SoCal resident). The one day park hopper ticket is $97. For more ticket prices go to the link. Hope this helped!







Answer :
This question is perfectly Googleable...

But, since I'm here I'll answer you.

One (1) one-day Adult pass is approximately $72 for Disneyland.






Answer :
Well, I know that an Adult 5-Day park hopper ticket is $209 bu it has t be purchased in advance.But i haven't been in like 4 years Correct me if this info. is wrong.

Monday, August 30, 2010

Senior Trip Graduation High School Cost?

Hey, I am a high school senior, and I was planning a senior trip with my friends. So we basically decided that we wanted to go to five amusement parks (crazy, I know) in 7 days, with the two extra days to drive down to LA. The five amusement parks we are looking at are Marine World, Universal Studios, Six Flags, California Adven, and Disneyland. But how much would this cost? My estimation is this:

Each ticket for parks is $40, so $200
Hotel six nights $300
Food, breakfast provided in hotel, but each meal around ten, around 12 meals, maybe extra for our last night, so total $150
Bus, I have no idea how much it costs to rent a bus, but we have around 20 people going so maybe $10 per person if we rent one bus?
And we need taxis to get around to places, now that I have no idea.

So based on that, would something around $650 to $700 seem about right? My estimations may be off, I have never planned an entire trip before, but I will run this through with my parents soon. It would be great if you could give me feedback and tell me if there is anything else I should consider in the costs. Thanks!






Answer :
Wow, you're WAY off.

You should look up the price for each park. Disneyland and California Adventure are connected to each other. One park hopper ticket will get you into both parks. A one-day park hopper is $97. Two days is about $150. Universal is $69. And so on.

Hotel six nights? Where are you staying? Sounds like the ghetto to me! If you check around, you'll see that the average price of a hotel is $100-$200 per night.

Food: Ever eaten in Disneyland? Figure $30-$50 per person per day. But that shouldn't be included in the price of the trip. People should be on their own. So figure about $300 for food.

Obviously, you've never rented a bus to go 1000 miles over 7 days. My guesstimate is abour $5000. And don't forget, you have to get a room for the driver. Did you expect him to sleep on the bus? So about $250 per person.

I figure about $1500 per person. It's WAY more expensive than you think. Do the research.






Answer :
Per person, your estimate sounds feasible. But call the various charter bus companies for their rates. They may even be able to take you around without you having to use taxis.






Answer :
Your are way underestimating your prices on what you are thinking.

1) You can't even rent a mid size car for a week for $200. A bus would be more like several thousand dollars.
2) Hotels anywhere near a theme park are at least $100 per night. Food is pretty expensive around theme parks, too. For example, a bottle of water is about $3 or so.
3) The cheapest park tickets are $40 (Discovery Kingdom), but KBF is $50, Disneyland 2 day park hopper (Cali Adventure) is $150 and Universal is $69 for one day.

here are some other ideas:

First, I would eliminate the bus idea, unless you know someone that owns a bus and someone with a CDL (commercial driver's license) to operate it and go with you.

You might want to consider taking several cars. You might be able to use 3-4 cars (maybe borrow parents' minivans). If it takes you "2 extra days to drive down to LA" I am assuming you are within a day's drive. Gas would be about $100 per car each way if it's around 700 miles and you get over 20 mpg. Caravan together, use cell phones or 2 way radios and take rest stops/gas stops together. It is still fun. I have done this with about 12 people in 3 cars before on spring break.

Four people to a room is still $600 total, maybe more. Your best bet might be to get a hotel right across from Disneyland with free parking. That will knock out two parks with no taxi/bus or parking fees. It might cost a little more for the hotels ($120ish), but it's walking distance and it will save you in the long run. It costs $20 to park at KBF, $10 for the cheap lot at Universal, $15 at Six Flags and $14 at Disneyland if you aren't within walking distance.

Here is an easier way to calculate things.

Hotel = $100-$150 per night (divide by # of people in each room) 6 nights 4/room = $150-225 each
Food = $25 per person per day (that is being cheap) more like $40
Park Tickets = $300 per person
Travel = $40 per person (if you take 5 per car) depends on distance, too
Parking = apx $60 per car for the trip

Last, I would plan your adventure beforehand. What park to do on what days. Keep in mind traffic and busy days (weekends) at the theme parks. You might want to consider leaving on Sunday and coming back on Saturday or Sunday to avoid traffic and busy days at parks. KBF is pretty close to Disneyland, but the others are kind of far.

You might want to relax a bit more, save some money and just hit a few parks. Get a 3 day Disney pass (deals for these around $150) and go to Six Flags and KBF. Universal is OK, but not as fun as the others, IMO. I haven't been to Discovery Kingdom (Marine World). Six Flags has the best thrill rides, but California Adventure overall is my favorite park.

Monday, August 23, 2010

If I win tickets to Disneyland and I have an annual pass, is it possible that I can...?

So I am submitting into a contest to win Disneyland tickets and I have an annual pass.

So can I trade it in for the fast pass necklaces? Is it possible?

Thank you!







Answer :
Disney does that sort of thing often, like with its current volunteer promotion, so seems possible. You could also use the value of the ticket(s) towards the renewal cost for your annual pass for sure.






Answer :
I'm not sure. All I can say that you can get Fast Passes regardless; you could just walk up to the ride's station and get them like nothing. My best advice would be that if you did win, sell the tickets to people. You can make money off of that and wouldn't have to deal with buying your own food and merchandise. Good luck.

Monday, August 16, 2010

I continue to have friend problem?

i have 3 friends i hang out with: kathy, megan, and sheila. all four of us went to disneyland. me and sheila had no money for lunch and we left our parents. kathy and megan had around 30 dollars. since sheila and i had no money, kathy said, "since they have no money, lets chip in money so we can all have lunch!" but megan said to me and sheila, "since you have no money, you dont get anything from our money" we were so pissed! from now on, im going to call me and sheila "we". well anyway, kathy and megan were buying icecream at an icecream stand. they were taking 9643258362 hours saying, "should i get the sandwich, or the popsicle. i should get the popsicle. NO WAIT! i should get sandwich. noo.. not that" so me and sheila(we) left them to go to a store. and when we came out, kathy and megan were looking for us. then megan told us "we were looking for you! why did you ditch us! you coulda just waited for us!" then kathy said "c'mon, lets just go" then they left. we left our tickets in megan's bag, so we went to go get it. then megan said "might as well leave because its not fun without any money, and besides, its boring without us anyway." then she handed us the tickets. we didnt say anything to them. just said nothing to them.

i asked this question once, and someone said a b*tch(megan) like that is gonna end up in a deep crack. and yesterday, i became friends with her again because she said sorry to me. should i listen to the person who said "she's gonna end up in a deep crack" or should i be megan's friend?


btw, i used fake names, so dont think its you :D






Answer :
ok, well megan is being a pig and mean, but if you think her sorry is sincere, then yes, you should give her another chance. ONE more chance. because if you leave a friend while she is asking for forgiveness, well, thats just cruel! you can befriend her next time she does something mean and snobby, telling her you gave her a chance, and she ruined it. at least you have a good reason for doing it while she's being a b*tch. i hope this helps. good luck






Answer :
She may be really sorry. Forgive her this time, but if she did so again, end your relationship with her immediately.

Friday, July 30, 2010

Where/how can I get Disneyland discount tickets

Where/how can I get Disneyland discount tickets?






Answer :
There are ways to get legit discount Disneyland tickets. I've done it before, but for the sake of keeping those discounts available in the future, I'm not going to post the link here. It took me days of searching the internet to find it, so if you keep looking....you just might find discount tickets.






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YES, you can get discounted tickets, My wife works for a large corporation in So.Cal. Her company offers discounted tickets through their H.R. Department. If you work for a large company, contact your HR department and talk to them. We had to order ours, they took two weeks.

Good Luck.

Source(s):

EDIT:

Why would you give me thumbs down when I gave the only Real answer on how to get discount tickets, Last year when tickets were $72 each we purchased them for $52 each, thats $20 off per one day adult ticket. NO one else give Disney discounts like that!






Answer :
there is no way but to meet some disneyland staff so they could give you discounts =/ unless you enter to win some tickets. sorry my answer wasnt that helpful

or you could volenteer!!! you get a free ticket!! it would be great for the community!!!

Source(s):

http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/disneyparks/en_US/WhatWillYouCelebrate/index?name=Give-A-Day-Get-A-Disney-Day






Answer :
I know this lady that "rents" Disneyland Park Hopper tickets for $50 a day! email me for more info.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Can I give my free Disneyland ticket, that I got from volunteering, to someone else?

I have gone to Disneyland countless times and this is my second year as a Annual Passholder. I did the Give A Day Get A Disney Day program and received my free Disney ticket. I have already printed out my voucher and know what I need to do in order to get my actual ticket. I was wondering that after I give them my voucher, will my Disney ticket be like the regular purchased ticket or will it have my name on it? I ask because I want to give it to my bf's little brother who might be going with us. Has anyone already gone to Disneyland with their free ticket? I would like to know that if it looks like a Disneyland ticket that was purchased or will it look different and will say my name on it.






Answer :
Sorry, but the voucher tickets are non-transferrable, meaning you can't give your ticket to someone else. From the Give A Day FAQ:

Can I give the free ticket to someone else?
The ticket is non-transferable so you may not give it to someone else, but you may donate your ticket to one of the following non-profit organizations designated by Disney Parks through this site:
* Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Florida
* Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern California
* Dreams Take Flight Canada


I thought a way around this might be to use the ticket and upgrade to a Park Hopper which you could give to someone else, but they answer that too:

May I upgrade my free one day ticket to an Annual Pass or multi-day ticket?
Yes, you may upgrade the free ticket to another ticket type of greater value within the applicable upgrade window. However, you are responsible for the incremental cost and the new ticket may only be used by you. No changes or refunds will be given. The value of the free ticket may not be used to combine or upgrade with a separate single or multi-day ticket.


As an Annual Passholder, you can select another option rather than the ticket which could be shared, like Fast Passes for you and five friends.

If I have a valid multi-day ticket or an Annual Pass or Passport, is there anything else that I can receive?
Guests who present a valid multi-day ticket or Annual Pass or Passport may choose from one of the following three options instead of receiving the free 1-day, 1-park ticket:

* Disney's FASTPASS® Special Exchange Cards for certain attractions for you and up to 5 additional members of your party. †
* A Special Ear Hat figurine with unique trading pins‡
* Donate your free ticket to one of the select non-profit organizations designated by Disney Parks:
o Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern California
o Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Florida
o Dreams Take Flight Canada
*Guests presenting complimentary ticket media are not eligible to receive the Exchange Card or Ear Hat figurine options.
†Present voucher at applicable Theme Park ticket booth for Exchange Card. Participating attractions are subject to change. Valid theme park admission required. The number of Exchange Cards is limited and may not be available after 11 a.m. All Guests in your party must be present to receive the Exchange Card.
‡ See voucher for redemption locations.

Valid ID and a valid Walt Disney World® or Disneyland® multi-day ticket, Seasonal Pass or Annual Pass or Passport along with the voucher will be required at the time of redemption for options. No cash refunds or credits will be provided to Passholders or multi-day ticket holders who participate in the "Give a Day, Get a Disney Day." program and choose not to redeem their voucher for a ticket or exchange it for one of the options.






Answer :
The voucher is non-transferrable, but they offer the option of donating the voucher to an organization (listed on their website) as well as choosing other options (Fastpass card or figurine and collectibe pins).

Friday, July 9, 2010

How much 1 day ticket in Hong Kong Disneyland?

We are from Singapore. My wife and I are going to Hong Kong on 22nd to 25th May on a free and easy (on our own) can you give us idea how much ticket for Disneyland, how much taxi (asuming from airport to city), what time is the good time to go to disneyland, how much ticket to Ocean Park and how much ferry ticket to Macau? Please help us. Thank you.






Answer :
http://park.hongkongdisneyland.com/hkdl/… will give you all the information you need about Disneyland. Very easy to navigate and easy to understand.

http://www.oceanpark.com.hk/html/en/home… has the information you need for Ocean Park.

http://www.turbojet.com.hk/eng/home/inde… gives you info on getting from Hong Kong to Macau.

Public transportation (bus and subway) is the most popular mode of transportation and is easy to use. All announcements and signage are in Cantonese, Mandarin and English.

Enjoy your trip!







Answer :
hk disney....1 day admission HK$350. wil be abt S$70. taxi fr airport to the city min. HK$300. depends on which district u r going. HK$300 wil be like going kowloon side. if HK side wil be a bit more as u hv to use the cross harbour tunnel which charge. boat's tix to Macau for adult roundtrip = approx. HK$340 per head. boats run 24-7. prebook if u go during w.end as v crowded. better pick a w.day. ocean park wil be aro HK$200 per adult. u can rake their pay-shuttle fr outside the admiralty MTR station. always use our MTR (which = MRT of yours) as it's clean, fast & cheap. using the MTR, u can even headed to disney n try on the mickey's train .

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Euro Disney Ticket entrance & how to get there by cheapest way?

im going to Paris next 11 March, and i want to go to Disneyland. i tried to check from website, for the ticket's price, but couldnt find it. where can i buy for the promo rate? can i buy it online? will it be cheaper?
i heard they have package, which combining the metro ticket and the entrance tickets. is it true?






Answer :
Tickets prices vary slightly depending upon your age and the number of days of your visit.

For children ages 3-11

1 Day 1 Park Ticket €43
1 Day Park Hopper €54
2 Day Park Hopper €95
3 Day Park Hopper €118

For those 12+ years of age

1 Day 1 Park Ticket €51
1 Day Park Hopper €62
2 Day Park Hopper €112
3 Day Park Hopper €139

Children under age 3 are admitted free.

The only Promo rate offered to the general public of which I have ever heard is offer to those living in the areas surrounding Paris. These tickets called franciliens are purchased on line from FNAC, 5 days before they are to be picked up at a FNAC store.

http://www.fnacspectacles.com/recherche/…

These tickets which anyone may purchase are definitely cheaper than those offered elsewhere.

The packages which include RER/Métro tickets are simply one price offers extended as a convenience to visitors. To my knowledge there are not discounted. The RER C from central Paris to Disney or Marne-la-Vallée is 8.50€.

DLP tickets may be purchased in advance from any of these sources:

1. Paris Tourist Office on the Champs Elysées
2. Virgin Megastores
3. FNAC stores (discounts are available when purchased 5 days in advance at www.fnac.com)
4. Galeries Lafayette department store in Paris
5. The American Express Travel Office at the Disneyland Hotel
6. Some RATP Métro/RER train ticket windows in Paris
7. Airport Tourism offices (Charles-de-Gaulle and Orly)

If none of the above is convenient, you can arrive at the park early and simply purchase tickets before the crowds arrive.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Euro Disney Ticket entrance & how to get there by cheapest way?

im going to Paris next 11 March, and i want to go to Disneyland. i tried to check from website, for the ticket's price, but couldnt find it. where can i buy for the promo rate? can i buy it online? will it be cheaper?
i heard they have package, which combining the metro ticket and the entrance tickets. is it true?






Answer :
Tickets prices vary slightly depending upon your age and the number of days of your visit.

For children ages 3-11

1 Day 1 Park Ticket €43
1 Day Park Hopper €54
2 Day Park Hopper €95
3 Day Park Hopper €118

For those 12+ years of age

1 Day 1 Park Ticket €51
1 Day Park Hopper €62
2 Day Park Hopper €112
3 Day Park Hopper €139

Children under age 3 are admitted free.

The only Promo rate offered to the general public of which I have ever heard is offer to those living in the areas surrounding Paris. These tickets called franciliens are purchased on line from FNAC, 5 days before they are to be picked up at a FNAC store.

http://www.fnacspectacles.com/recherche/…

These tickets which anyone may purchase are definitely cheaper than those offered elsewhere.

The packages which include RER/Métro tickets are simply one price offers extended as a convenience to visitors. To my knowledge there are not discounted. The RER C from central Paris to Disney or Marne-la-Vallée is 8.50€.

DLP tickets may be purchased in advance from any of these sources:

1. Paris Tourist Office on the Champs Elysées
2. Virgin Megastores
3. FNAC stores (discounts are available when purchased 5 days in advance at www.fnac.com)
4. Galeries Lafayette department store in Paris
5. The American Express Travel Office at the Disneyland Hotel
6. Some RATP Métro/RER train ticket windows in Paris
7. Airport Tourism offices (Charles-de-Gaulle and Orly)

If none of the above is convenient, you can arrive at the park early and simply purchase tickets before the crowds arrive.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Has anyone bought an southern california resident e-ticket for disneyland and not living in southern californi?

my parents live in southern california but are unable to go with us to disneyland to purchase the discount tickets. I want to buy the tickets online as an e-ticket. Do they check Id at the turnstile?






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yes, you will have to provide your california ID upon entry







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In the past, if bought the 2-fer tickets at Von's, Disneyland employees were pretty lax about checking ID's at the turnstiles. Back in the days when the ticket was just a voucher, you used to have to turn it in at the ticket booth, and they checked ID there. Now that the tickets are actual entry passes, you can go straight to the turnstile. Once at the turnstile, there's little to no enforcement of that policy. I can't guarantee they won't ask for ID, but there's very little chance from what I've seen. They don't really stop to ask for ID on the 2-fers.







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Tickets purchased online are actually vouchers that you present at Will Call or the ticket booths and exchange for park tickets. They do check ID at that time and, if you're not a SoCal resident, you will be required to purchase the correct ticket at that time.

Grocery stores like Vons are carrying the SoCal 2fer tickets and don't check ID at the time of purchase, nor does Disney check the ID on these tickets at the gate (but they can and have the right to do so). The downside to the 2fer is that you can only visit one park per day and must return another day to visit the second park.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

I recently just bought Etickets from disney land resort! i was wondering if these tickets go to the disneyland?

i am wondering if these eticket disneyland resort tickects are for the disneyland in anahime and are for the park and you can go on every ride with them! please help!!!!!!!!!!







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All of the Disney parks have an online purchase option, so I can't really tell if you purchased tickets for Disneyland and California or Disney World in Florida or any of the international locations.

An Eticket is essentially a voucher that you redeem for an actual ticket at either Will Call or the ticket booths. Etickets are available for every possible ticket variation, from one-day one-park to park hoppers to multi-day passes to special discounts for southern California residents to adult or children's tickets. If there are any additional requirements on the ticket, such as living within certain SoCal zip codes, you will be required to provide proof that you meet the qualifications to use that ticket or be forced to pay the difference to upgrade to the correct ticket.

Once you have your ticket and pass through the entry gates, you can get on every attraction for no additional fees. But keep your ticket handy as some attractions feature Fast Pass which allows you to cut through the line. Essentially an appointment system, you insert your admission ticket into a Fast Pass machine for those attractions that offer it and are given a return appointment time. You come back during that window and enter the Fast Pass line (which moves faster than the Standby Line) and ride the attraction. There is no fee associated with using the Fast Pass system.






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Yes an E-ticket is a ticket to Disneyland and you will need the ticket in order to get into Disneyland in Anaheim, California. You just show your e-ticket "voucher" at Disneyland to gain entrance to the park. The tickets may be standard tickets that allow you to enter only one park Disneyland or Disney's California Adventure, or if you purchased Park Hopper tickets then they will let you enter both parks on the same day. Look at your tickets to see what type you purchased.







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The way ours worked was you get five days to any park. But for the water parks we had to pay extra. Ours looked like credit cards with bar codes on them. You had to swipe them when you went into a park. But we went to Disney World in Florida. They are prob pretty much the same tho.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

I am wondering where online can i print fastpass tickets for disneyland california anahiam?

i am wanting to buy fast pass tickets (the ones that get you threw all of the long lines) online and be able to print them out and use them for 3 days






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you can't buy fastpasses online. fastpass is 100% completely FREE!!!
you just walk up to a ride that has fastpass machines (the most popular ones) and put your park ticket into the machine. it will give you your park ticket back along with a slip of paper with a time frame on it such as 3pm-4pm. you then go enjoy another activity until your time frame comes up. then you go back to the ride and show the fastpass to the castmember at the front of the ride. they will direct you to the fastpass line. keep your fastpass handy cuz another cast member will take it from you farther up in the line. fastpass is great cuz you wait between 0-15 minutes in line vs a much longer wait in the regular line.
the only catch about fastpass is that you cannot get another fastpass until your time fram comes up for the current fastpass.







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You cannot print fastpass tickets from online. When you get to Disneyland, some rides have a fastpass machine out in front of certain rides. You plug in your park ticket into the machine and it will spit out a fastpass ticket that you can use at some other time in the day to get to the front of the line of that particular ride. Depending on how crowded it is in the park, you may get a time that is soon after you receive the ticket or an hour or two later, sometimes more.






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Fast Pass Tickets for Disneyland are not printable tickets like Six Flags and other theme parks have. Instead, you will need to arrive at Disneyland, insert your ticket into a special Fast Pass Machine or hand it to the ride operator in the Fast Pass lane and then it will spit out (or the operator will hand you) a Fast Pass Ticket good for that specific ride. Remember that not all Disneyland rides take advantage of Fast Pass.






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They don't sell fast pass tickets, online or even in the park. When you get there, you have to put your admission ticket into the machine outside of the ride and then it prints out a little stub that gives you a time you can come back and skip the line. But remember, only select rides have this feature so you will have to, at one pint during your stay, stand in a line.






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Hi,

As the other people have answered, you cannot buy Disney FASTPASS tickets ahead of time. Actually, you don't buy them at all. You can only get them at the park (for free), on the same day that you will be using them.

You may be wondering why you've seen auctions for FASTPASS on Ebay, etc. These are scams! Do not fall for them. Yes, you may find a Disney Cast Member who doesn't pay attention and lets you go through the line with one of these tickets, but it SO not worth the time (or cost) to bother with these.

The site I've listed is all about Disney FASTPASS and how it works. Check it out before you head to the park.

Good luck and have fun!

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Where or how can I get cheap Disneyland tickets?

I'm planning on going to LA,I reside in the bay area, any info.






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"Cheap" and "Disneyland" are two words that cancel each other out. There are folks on Craigslist and Ebay selling less-than-face-value tickets, but these can be scams. Disney is aware of fraudulent tickets by number and will deny anyone entry if they present these tickets. There are also the "rent-a-day" scams where someone has purchased a multi-day ticket and sells it to you for only one day, demanding its return at the end of the day. This violates park policy and, if caught, you will be denied entry and the ticket confiscated.

I'd suggest visiting MouseSavers.com for legitimate discount options, or signing up for the Give A Day Get A Disney Day promotion for a free ticket.






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You can get a savings on Disneyland tickets by purchasing them at Vons grocery stores. They sell them near the register in the form of gift card looking things, but look for the ones that are actually adult and childs tickets to Disneyland.

If you want to get Disneyland tickets for free, you can volunteer a day of your time and get a voucher for a free day thru Disney's Give A Day Get A Day program. You can find out more information about this opportunity by visiting: http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/disneyp…

Finally, if you live in Southern California, you can get 2fer tickets that allow you to go to Disneyland one day and Disney's California Adventure a second day by only paying for a single day, single park ticket.






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Costco or Costco.com actually has a pretty good deal. Not too cheap overall but it is a good deal. They have a 4 day park hopper ticket for $158.00. That in itself was an ok deal but what made this an even better offer was that the 4 days can be used anytime before August 2010. We bought them in October 2009 so that gave us a pretty long span of time to use them. Regular multiple day tickets usually only give you 14 or 30 days from the day of first use to complete your visits. We actually took a 2 day trip in October and another 2 day trip in February. I don't think we could do a long 4 day trip. 2 days is exhausting enough. Good luck and hope you have fun.






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arestravel.com has discounts on Disneyland multi-day park hopper passes. You can purchase them online, print out a voucher and pick them up at the ticket booths at Disneyland. Mind you, it's not a HUGE discount, but every little bit helps!

Source(s):

Purchased 4 multi-day Park Hopper passes through arestravel.com and saved $20 over what I would have paid through Disneyland.com







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You can do their Disney's "Give a day, Get a Disney Day" offer. All you have to do is register at disneyparks.com and volunteer for a few hours one day and then they give a free one day admission ticket to any park of your choosing.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

How much are Disneyland tickets for one day?

How much are Disneyland tickets for one day?






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This information can easily be found on Disney website. Gee what a concept






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Children 2 and under get free admission to Disneyland and Disney's California Adventure. Disneyland tickets for children ages 3-9 years old are $62.00 for a one day, one park ticket. Tickets for children 10 years and older as well as adult tickets are $72.00 for a one day, one park ticket. Single day tickets cannot be purchased on the Disneyland web site unless you purchase a Park Hopper Ticket. A Park Hopper Ticket gives you admission to both Disneyland and Disney's California Adventure. $87 for children 3-9 and $97 for children 10 and older and adults for a Park Hopper Ticket.

If you live in Southern California you can take advantage of the 2fer ticket which gives you one day admission to Disneyland and one day admission to Disney's California Adventure for the price of a single day admission ticket.

If you want to get into Disneyland for free, you can do a community service project with your family or group to gain free admission to Disneyland. More information about this program can be found at: http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/disneyp…






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The regular one day one park ticket is $72 and the one day park hopper is $97. For more ticket pricing info go to the link. Hope this helped!






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Anyone under 3 years old is free
Ages 3-9 are $62
And everyone 10 and up are $72







Sunday, May 9, 2010

Good Disneyland Hotel/Downtown Disney Resteraunts to Celebrate Birthday?

Hi, later next month I'm turning 14 and to celebrate, my mom, my brother (11), my best friend (13), and I are going be staying at Disneyland/CA Adventure for three days for my birthday present. My dad, because of work, can't go, but will be joining us one night for my official "birthday dinner". Since we don't want to buy a ticket to one of the parks for him to be able to have dinner for one night, I was hoping for some recommendations on some good restaurants in Downtown Disney or in one of the hotels that everyone will enjoy :). Something nice but not something that will be uncomfortable. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated (even places that I should stay away from would be appreciated).
Thanks!!






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Captain Kidd's: Stay away!

I think you have several choices that are very good in the area:

Storyteller Cafe, in the Grand Californian: They have character breakfasts here, but they have great food here breakfast, lunch, and dinner. You can order off the menu, but the buffet is the way to go. Very tasty food, served with Disney style.

Naples: Very good Italian food, but the real star here is the wood-fired pizza. And splitting a pizza can help keep the bill down, as well. We've always had great service here.

Tortilla Jo's: Once again, very good Mexican food. Once you dine here, you'll see what fine Mexican food tastes like.

Ralph Brennan's Jazz Kitchen: Cajon! Ready for a little adventure? It's a little spicy, but you get that real New Orleans feel here.

House of Blues: Southern Barbecue, with some music thrown in. I recall the JoBros even played here once.

Rainforest Cafe: Interesting theme restaurant, with a wide variety of dishes to choose from. It's fun when the thunder and lightning come every 15 minutes, and the elephants and other animals make noise.

ESPN Zone: I doubt you'd be interested in this, unless you're a sports fan. But this DOES have a fun sports-themed arcade upstairs, where you can make a few hockey shots on goal, ride a horse in a race, or drive a race car or jet ski. Food is OK, but you're here for the sports.

Granville's Steakhouse in the Disneyland Hotel: Great steak, not much else to say.

Goofy's Kitchen in the Disneyland Hotel: Character meals, food served buffet-style. Great if you want some time with characters.

I'm sure one or more of these will be a most excellent birthday experience.

Have fun!







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Happy birthday! I took my daughter to Disney for her 14th bday and we had a really fun time!

We really like the rainforest cafe. I always find the food to be good and it has a fun atmosphere. Plus you can take the monorail from Tomorrowland and get off right near the restaurant. I like the House of blues also.

Goofy's kitchen is fun and does have a lot of characters if you are okay with that. The food is really good and fun, like peanut butter and jelly pizza! Its a buffet. Also I have heard but not experienced the storyteller cafe at the Grand Californian Hotel. For all the disney places you need reservations. Also for Rainforest.

There is a Cheesecake Factory around the corner from Disney (yes its a big block/corner) which is always good.

Note too - if you havent done the Toy story ride at California Adventure its amazing! A not to miss new ride!!!

have fun!

Friday, April 30, 2010

Good Restaurants in Downtown Disney or in one of the Disneyland Hotels?

Hi, I'm turning 14 in a few weeks, and I was hoping for some restaurant recommendations in Downtown Disney or a Disneyland or CA Adventure hotel (not someplace that we have to buy a ticket to get to; people my dad is coming for dinner on my birthday just for the night). There will be five us: Me, my mom, my brother, my friend, and my dad. Any recommendations, or even places I should stay away from, will be appreciated. :) Thanks!





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If you plan on doing a sit down restaurant in the park, make sure that you call Disney Dining for a reservation as soon as you decide which one to go with. Their number is 714-781-DINE.

Some of our favorite restaurants in the park are:

The Blue Bayou, it's right inside the Pirates of the Caribbean ride. It's a little more on the pricey side, but the food is excellent. My fiance and I went there right after we got engaged so it's got a bit of sentimental meaning as well. Unfortunately it won't work for you, but you really should check it out sometime!

Napa Rose is inside the Grand California Hotel - it is one of the most expensive restaurants in the Disneyland area but the food is fantastic. It's a true five star dining experience.

If you like character dining, my favorite place is Ariel's Grotto. I find the food is best there and it has the princesses - which are my personal favorites (even though I'm 26).

Goofy's Kitchen isn't too bad either, food isn't fantastic at any of the character dining, but it's decent. Goofy's is in the Disneyland Hotel.

In Downtown Disney Ralph Brennan's Jazz Cafe is reasonably priced and delicious. We had a fantastic time there the last time we went.

If you like Mexican Tortilla Joe's is a must. They are reasonably, the food is great and they stuff you with tortilla's and salsa as an complimentary appy. I accidentally filled myself up on it the last time.

The Rainforest Cafe is okay too. You can find these all around America though so it's not uniquely Disney. The decor is cool though, like you're in a Jungle.

There isn't a place that's really terrible, but I generally stay away from House of Blues (in DTD) and the Carnation Cafe. I wasn't really impressed with either place - the food is much better elsewhere.

Enjoy your birthday in the happiest place on earth!







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In the Disneyland Hotel, they have this restaurant called Goofy's Kitchen. It's a character dining buffet where all the famous Disney characters go in and out of there and hang out with everyone eating. And since it's your birthday, you'll get totally amazing service. But if you do decide to go here, definitely make reservations ASAP or you could be waiting for a few hours before you finally get your table.






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Hi
I have been to disneyland multiple times and my absolute favorite place in downtown disney is Naples. They have great pizza! This is really casual so If your looking for something more fancy Catal is a great place but it is more pricey and fancy. These are more dinner places and less disney places. ie these restaurants could be anywhere in the world. If your looking for a disney atmosphere I'd go with Goofy's Kitchen. Here is where the characters are. Even though your 14 you might still like just hugging a character. Plus they have cool different food. I also here it is great with birthdays. I know the other hotels have restaurants, I have just never been there. There is also a rainforest restaurant with mist in downtown disney. I have never been there so I can provide no Info on that. that could also be a cool atmosphere. Hope this helps!!






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First there is no Ca Adventure Hotel which probably you're thinking of the Grand California Hotel
The two comes to mind and I really do like are Catal which is in DTD and the other one is Storytellers Cafe which is in the Grand California Hotel.






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Friday, April 23, 2010

Info on Octopus Card & Entrance Disneyland Hong Kong?

Hi, My friends is travelling to hong kong with her son (age goin to be 3 years old) on coming month. Would like to get info on below matter

1. Does Octopus card need to purchase for her son? More precisely, when travel using MTR & buses ,does her son need to pay?

2. On the day, they visiting disneyland hong kong is falls on her son 3 years old birthday. Does he need to purchase entrance ticket too?





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1. purchase a kid's octopus for him. everything count as kid's price when he travelling. of cos he has to pay no matter MTR / buses / boat. dun try to use his card by an adult as the system wil auto beep to alert staffs there.

2. no discunt / or free admission for even birthdayer.... but if it's the exact bday of ur son when going into the park. he can get a bday's badge by the doorway CS ctr & whenever he go. he wil get some little surprise.






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Children 2 years old or younger ride free, your friend's son should get a child's Octopus card on his 3rd birthday, same applies to Disneyland Hong Kong.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Do kids fly free to disneyland if you use a mileage ticket?

I want to take my kid to disneyland during the kids fly free, and I want to use my mileage for myself?
Would she still fly free?





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It's unclear. Certainly if you book through Disney you would have to pay for your Alaska Airlines ticket, the multiple-day park tickets, and the hotel accommodations. There are other restrictions as well.

The package is also available directly through Alaska Airlines and their page does not specifically say that mileage can or cannot be used. I'd suggest visiting the link and contacting one of their reservation specialists for a definitive answer.

Friday, April 9, 2010

How much would it cost to get a 2 day pass for disneyland/california adventures?

I'm flying there tomorrow but we didn't get tickets in our deal.





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They have a 2 day park hopper pass for $151. That allows you to go to both parks, both days.

Right now for So Cal residents they have the 2-fer ticket so you could go to one park one day and the other park the second day for only $72. 2 days for only $72! If you know anyone, let them buy the tickets.





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The one day, one park, ticket is $72, so that would mean $144 for 2 days, but for only 11 dollars more, you can get the 2 day park hopper ticket, which allows you to visit both parks on either day! for more ticketing information, go to the link.

Hope this helped!





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A 2-day parker hopper ticket will cost you $151 which is a better deal than just buying 2 admission tickets for the 2 parks.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

I just bought a 3 day Disneyland park hopper tickets online little confused?

i printed my ticket out and there is only one ticket but im going for 3 days and bought a 3 day ticket so shouldnt i recieve at least 3 tickets? and my printer doesnt have color so all that is on the ticket is the rules of the ticket and the bar code





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It's one ticket valid for three days. You must use all three days within 13 days of first use. So you don't actually have to go three days in a row if you don't want to.





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You should only have one ticket for person. You cannot lose or misplace your ticket or you lose out on the remaining days. You will need to scan the barcode on the ticket each day when you visit Disneyland. The bar code contains information about when you visited, which park you visited, etc. You will use the same ticket for all three days.

By the way, you may want to re-print the tickets using both color and black and white ink. If the tickets don't look "complete" they may be mistaken for phony tickets depending on the person at the gate at Disneyland, however usually as long as the barcode scans okay, you are fine.





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First, you haven't printed your ticket. You've printed a voucher. You must present your printed voucher at the Will Call or the Ticket booths in order to pick up your 3-day Park Hopper admission ticket.

Second, you will receive only one ticket good for three days. Don't lose that ticket! You will be able to use it to get FastPass tickets for participating rides in the park (essentially an appointment time to return and ride the attraction without waiting in the long stand-by line).

Disney multi-day admission tickets are valid for 13 days from first use. So if you use the ticket on Monday of this week, you would have up until Saturday of the following week to visit the park the remaining days.





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Yeah they are right it's only one ticket that they give you. All the information that the cast member in the booth will need is the bar code. That has all your information. The 2fer CA resident tickets that they have going on right now is only one ticket as well. It's just how they do it, but no need to worry Disney has all your information :)





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I think the ticket is valid for 3 days. The bar code has the information registered. So if you went to use it for a 4th day you wouldn't be able to, because it carries the information in it that it is only good for 3 days. If you want to double check, call up Disney (714) 520-5060





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They will scan the bar code that you have printed off at the front gate. They attendant will give you a 3 day ticket that you will need to keep in order to get back into the park for the 3 days.





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No. You get one ticket a person. You keep reusing it. They use the barcode and stuff to make sure you haven't used it over 3 times. =-)





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When entering the park, they scan your ticket bar code. You have paid and have a reservation for 3 days...one ticket works for all 3 days.





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The barcode allows it to be scanned three different days. Disney does this because it is easier to keep track of one ticket than 3





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i calle da three day park hopper ticket u can u the same tick for three differnt days.

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