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Tink33
11-20-2001, 10:46 AM
From the Disneyland website:
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Regardless of your budget or schedule, there's an Annual Passport that is right for you! You can choose from three unique Annual Passport levels (Premium, Deluxe, and Southern California), each featuring different benefits and admission flexibility.

Now you can enjoy twice the magic and adventure, here at the Disneyland® Resort -- because the Disneyland Resort Annual Passes now provide admission to both Disneyland® park and Disney's California Adventure™ park!

The very best way to become a Disneyland Resort Annual Passholder is to purchase your Annual Passport at a Main Entrance ticket booth and start your year of magic on the very same day! Selected Annual Passports are also available through Disneyland Resort Ticketing and Reservations at 714-781-4400†.

Premium $199

Deluxe $149

Southern California $99</font>

Here is a link to the official siteDisneyland Annual Passports (http://disneyland.disney.go.com/disneylandresort/ResortInfo/Tickets/index?id=6068&Grouping=TG)

Michelle
11-20-2001, 11:49 AM
Well GEE, wonder if they will refund the difference for those of us who shelled out for 2-park APs prior to this announcement? ;) I think I know the answer to that.

Thanks for the update, Tink, it's at least good to know my renewal price next April will be less! :)

mettlerca
11-20-2001, 01:11 PM
Hi Michelle,

I read on another site that they'll be extending your pass for 4 months if you bought a 2 park $299 pass. Of course it's not as good as getting it for $199 but it's a little something:)

Mary Jo
11-20-2001, 05:59 PM
<font color=navy>I think this is good news if they do extend the time allotment. I was rethinking the 2-park pass for next year, but this news makes me :)

Michelle
11-20-2001, 06:00 PM
Hey, at least it's something, THANKS for letting me know, Mary! :)

Goofster57
11-22-2001, 02:31 AM
I had heard that the 4 month extension will apply if you bought your $299 pass after August of this year. We got ours last April so I will be stopping by City Hall to get clarification and will post the answer here.

tammyh-oregon
11-23-2001, 12:48 AM
We got ours in May and were wondering the same thing. Of course, we expect nothing to be done as the passes are almost 6 months done with by now. We got full use of our 8 days at the parks out of them so no complaints. Glad to know that renewals will be cheaper next year especially since I am also buying a WDW PAP. Ah the love of Disney!

TheLionKing
11-23-2001, 10:54 AM
I just got my AP renewal in the mail on Wedenesday and there was nothing about this.

It didn't really matter because I renewed at the park for 289 2 weeks ago. Actually my pass does not officially start until Dec 2.

If an AP for both parks is 199 and I paid an extra 100 dollars then I would really like a 6 month extension...... Makes sense 200 dollars for a year and I paid an extra 100 dollars.

Looks like I will be making a visit to guest services on Dec 4th....

Does this mean that AP sales at Disneyland Resorts are not selling well?

scrappinmom_2000
11-24-2001, 09:18 PM
Hi Tink, is this a very recent price reduction?