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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.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

How much is it to get into disneyland on a blockout date for a deluxe passholder?

I know you get a discounted ticket price if u are a passholder but you want to go on a blockout date, and the only way my friend can go is when she gets signed in on one.





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What is a Blockout Day ticket and where can I purchase it?
Blockout day tickets are available for purchase and are valid on a day that your Annual Passport is blocked out but you wish to visit the Resort Theme Parks. Blockout Day tickets are Park Hopper® tickets and are currently $45 each (prices subject to change without notice). These tickets are available at the Main Entrance Ticket Booths and may not be purchased in advance of the day you wish to visit. Annual Passholders must present their valid Annual Passport and valid Blockout day ticket to be admitted into the Disneyland® Resort Theme Parks on a Blockout day.






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I believe it is somewhere around 40 dollars.





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Annual Passholders pay a fee of $45 to enter the parks on a blockout date.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

How much will it cost disneyland?

i am planning to go to walt disney world resort florida with my brother we are adults can someone tell me the whole cost of the package we are from india(we had arranged our flights so do not mention flight ticket) tell me that how much days will be good for exploring the whole disneyand we are expecting 7 days tell me about TICKET PRICE>ACCOMADATION(DISNEYLAND HOTEL ONLY/PER DAY COST)>FOOD(PER DAY COST)>TRANSPORTATION (FROM HOTEL TO DISNEYLAND) tell me that if we purchase ticket for 7 days shall we get discount and tell me that from that ticket can we go any ride or any show of disneyland means does the ticket contanis all rides(THEMES PARKS AND WATER PARKS) AND (TOMORROWLAND/FANTASYLAND/MAIN STREET USA) ALL IVE SEE ON INTERNET IS THIS TRUE TELL ME THE WHOLE PROCEDURE WHAT WE NEEDED TO VISIT THE WALT DISNEY WORLD RESORT FLORIDA OR YOU CAN TELL ME ANOTHER DISNEYLAND WHICH IS BETTER THAN FLORIDA DISNEYLAND AND TELL ME THE WHOLE PROCEDURE TO VISIT DISNEYLAND FROM INDIA THANKYOU IM GOING IN APRIL 2010 ANSWER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE I'LL BE WAITING FOR GOOD HOPES






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The tickets are all inclusive, minus food and souvenir costs, so yes, you can go on any ride or see any attraction with the cost of admission with very few exceptions. The cost of tickets for seven days, plus accommodation on Disney property, and food will cost you your soul, first born child, and a limb of your choice. If you buy the seven day park pass they may let you keep your soul depending on what promotions are available.

... but seriously, it'll be really really expensive. The cost depends varies widely depending on which hotel you want to stay in, whether or not your going to share a room and what type, where your eating, what your eating, and what your buying when your there. But as an estimate, AT LEAST $1500, however you can easily spend over $2000...easily.

Disney is not a cheap place.

As far as the other questions you asked. Disneyland is in California. DisneyWorld is in Florida. Both are the same company and pretty similar, except California has California Adventure Land or whatever that really awful park is, and Florida has Animal Kingdom, which is pretty cool. Other than that, they're similar, but not the same. Some people like the one in California better, some people like the one in Florida better.

It doesn't matter though because from what you've said, it sounds like you already bought your plane tickets. You do know that Florida and California are on complete opposite sides of the country, and it takes a solid week to travel from one to the other by car, right? If your plane ticket is bringing you to Florida, then you should probably stick with the Florida park. Unless you want to buy another plane ticket.

The procedure to visit Disney is to drive there, buy a ticket, and then enter the park. It's not too complicated. If you are staying at a Disney hotel, they have shuttle buses that will take you to the park and back. Use those, because parking there is expensive. Depending on where you're dropped off at, you either walk up to the booths and buy your ticket, or you wait for the tram to take you to the booths to buy your ticket. Then you go into the park. Or, you can buy your tickets online and avoid the hassle. Check out their website, they'll have more information there.






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I would suggest you visit the Disneyworld.com website and price it for yourself. There are far too many options for me to give you an exact figure, but it would roughly be in the $1608-$1704 range.

Seven days may not be long enough as I've heard from some people that they couldn't possibly explore all the theme parks and water parks have to offer in that time. But you can certainly see a lot.

You would need to decide if you need Park Hopper Tickets (allowing you to visit more than one park in a day) or just single day, single park tickets (where you would visit one park each day). The parks are not very close to each other so there is added transportation time, and folks who've been say they really can't hop conveniently from one park to the other. But if you've done Animal Kingdom for the day and want to see the fireworks at Epcot or Magic Kingdom that night, you'd need the Hopper option. Once you enter a park, all attractions and areas of that park are available at no extra charge. There is also the option to add the two water parks to your ticket, which raises the price as well.

Accomodations range from moderate to extremely expensive. You would need to decide which Disney property hotel you would like to stay at. All are lovely, but some offer more amenities than others.

There is a Dining Plan available. The basic package offers two meals and one snack per person per day. Other options are available at higher prices.

Transportation between your hotel and the parks is provided by the resort at no extra cost.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

How much are the disneyland tickets? PLEASE ANSWER!!!!!?

ohh and how much are the fast passes to?? (currently) i really want to go sometime soon but i am looking online for prices but im only finding ONLINE prices but i want to know how much they are at the gate and the fast passes but i might give a day and get a day then buy fast passes

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ur no help "JD" i DONT want to look for online special prices i JUST WANT TO KNOW HOW MUCH DO THEY COST WHEN U BUY THEM AT THE GATE?????!!!!





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The Disney ticketing page gives both regular and online prices, and any other discounts or promotions available. Price varies by the number of days, age of guests, and park hopper options.

Fast Passes are free and available to anyone with a valid entry ticket. You insert your ticket into the machine located next to a Fast Pass participating attraction and are given an appointment time to return and ride with a minimal wait compared to the stand-by riders.

One-day, One Park. Children 3-10 $62. Adults 10+ $72. Only available at the park.
One-day Park Hopper. Children 3-10 $87. Adults 10+ $97.
Two-day Park Hopper. Children 3-10 $131. Adults 10+ $151.
These prices are the same for online or purchase at the park.

The difference between online and in-park purchase comes in to play for 3-day or longer Park Hopper tickets. For example, an adult 3-Day Park Hopper valid only through April 29th is $149, valid through Jan 3 2011 is $184, regular in-park price is $204.






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You do not buy Fast Passes at Disneyland. You use your normal ticket to "hold your place in line" (that is what the Fast Pass does) while you do other things. You can ride less popular rides, eat, take pictures or pick your nose, whatever.

For example, there is a long line for Space Mountain at Noon and the reader board says "60 minute wait," which really means the line is probably closer to 2 hours long. You put your park ticket into the Fast Pass machine and it spits out a Space Mountain ticket saying "return between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m." Really, anytime after 2 p.m. (even later than 3 p.m.) you can go to the Fast Pass line and you will "cut" in front of almost everyone in line. You will usually wait 5-15 minutes for the other Fast Pass holders with the same times on their tickets and then you get on the ride. You can only use ONE Fast Pass at a time per park ticket. Only some of the rides have Fast Pass available.

You only buy regular Disneyland passes depending on how many days you want to go. Sometimes they have a deal, like "buy a 3-day pass, get a 5-day pass instead" or whatever.

If you are going for sure -- buy them online or through a travel agent. You will save yourself money. They are more expensive at the gate.

I am pretty sure you can buy tickets even a couple days in advance. They will have your information on their computers at the ticket booths. You just show your ID and they hand you the tickets. I have been to Disneyland many times (I am from Oregon) and I have never had a problem with this.





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The prices online for the Disneyland Resort are the same as they are at the gate. http://disneyland.disney.go.com/disneyla…
However, if you go to any of the Good Neighbor Hotels, you can purchase the tickets a little bit cheaper than at the gate.
And Fastpasses are free to any guest.





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These are the prices. You think you're going to get a special price at the gate? Give me a break!

If you can't sleep at night worrying about this then call them!


www.google.com

Keywords: disneyland+tickets+california


Any of these keywords look familiar?





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Dougeebear is 100% right. The only thing he left out is the 2-fer tickets, which are on sale at Vons, Ralphs, and Albertsons (and other supermarkets). You pay the price for a 1-day single-park admission ($72), and get to come back to the other park on another day for free.






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They are the same price online as they are at the door. Fastpasses are free. Just put your ticket into the machine and it will give you a ticket you can use one time between certain times. Only some rides have it though.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Poor people are so lucky :(?

they is this group in LA that gives free Disneyland tickets to poor people... boo Im jealous I want to go !! why do poor people get so much free stuff? the guy who pays my rent is a lawyer and he makes a lot of money but he worked really hard for that! shouldn't he get free stuff too?? sometimes I wish I were poor, it wouldnt matter becuase my bunny bear buys me everything I want anyway! lol xoxo
xoxo





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You sound like an empty vapid plastic barbie doll.
Now why do I think you'll take that as a compliment?





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This year, anyone that does volunteer work through Disney-approved agencies will receive a free Disney ticket. So all you need to do is sign up. Then again, if your bunny-bear buys you everything, then everything is free for you.





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Hmm so you have a rich guy and he won't buy you tickets... Why does everything need to be given to you cause something tells me when this lawyer gets tired of you, you will end up one of them poor people then you can get into Disneyland free :)





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R u lucky if u have to sit in the dark cause your light/electricity is cut off? Is it lucky to only get to go shopping at the good wheel? Is it lucky to have to hear your parents plead with collection agencies on the phone? I DON'T THINK SO!






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the poor don't get free disney tickets. the VOLUNTEERS that go around helping the poor get tickets. you're annoying and this is only your 2nd question





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Well I'm glad your bunny bear does, because you'd be starving if you had to take care of yourself. Do you think like you talk?

Please, I need Disneyland help?

I`m 13 and for Spring break me, my mom, and my sister were gonna go to Disneyland. But my brother who is a "runaway" hurt himself and cost us $2,000. Also, My mom has been crying lately because of taxes. She says she usually gets about $8,000 back, but this year she only got $1,000. Plus she has to give $900 to some place (i don`t really know where, i`m only 13). We have been planning this trip for about a year. And now that everything is going wrong, we might not be able to go. So does anyone know if there are cheaper tickets or maybe a job i can do to help my family?





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no offence and im sorry but i dont think you can go any time soon. maybe look on ebay for tickets, are you staying in a hotel/villa? because that affects that too. how about a loan? maybe go when you are older so you can remember more :)





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well, you could all sign up for the give a day, get a disney day promotion. you just have to volunteer one day (really only a couple hours) and you get a free ticket into disneyland :) but sign up now!!! the program is most likely closing in the next week or so, and the volunteering spots are going to be all booked up so hurry!!! :)
and btw, people like 6 and up can volunteer, so if you're whole family volunteers, it'll be like free!

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