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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!

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