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Peaceableone
06-11-2007, 08:00 AM
Hello.. I have some young adult friends who would like to visit Disneyland/CA Adventure this month. Are there any ticket deals around right now? I know sometimes the grocery stores and fast food restaurants have them. I haven't been pay attention, until now (since we are looking). Has anyone heard or know of any deals?
Thanks ---
jtoast
06-11-2007, 08:01 AM
Cheapest place that I have found so far to get tickets is www.workingadvantage.com. Your employer may need to be registered.
Peaceableone
06-19-2007, 05:42 AM
Just letting everyone know.. and anyone else who might be looking.. I called Disneyland to find out 'where' the deals were right now. And, basically the only deal is at Vons. $5 off your ticket. So, if you are planning on prebuying.. it might be worth going to Vons for the extra $5.00 off..
DLR29
06-19-2007, 09:36 AM
Give this link to them because it always has the best deals on DL tickets.
http://www.mousesavers.com/dltickets.html
cookiebandit
06-19-2007, 10:45 PM
If they're southern California residents - they can get the Costco Play 4 Days deal. It's entrance to one park (either DL or DCA) on 4 separate days, for just $129. You can't park hop, even if you want to use up 2 "days" (e.g. 1 day for DL and 1 day for DCA, on the same day).
There are no black out dates, no time limit, except that the last ticket has to be used before November 16, 2007 (well, I mean, that's the last day you can use the tickets). It's not like the multi-day park-hopper, where the tickets have to be used within 13 days.
The tickets can be purchased at Costco locations in Southern California and online - if you don't have a membership to Costco (which is like $50 a year), you would have to pay an extra 5% on the tickets.
The downside is that you have to take the voucher which you get from Costco to the ticket booth and get a one-day ticket each time. (If you purchase at Costco, you pick up a plastic package thing and pay for it, and then take it to the merchandise pick-up and exchange the plastic thing for the voucher - which you then take to the ticket booth at DL... a bit complicated, but for me, the savings are worth it!)
They check for SoCal residency (either with driver's license or i.d. card)... I think someone suggested maybe asking someone else to trade in the tickets (e.g. if your friends don't have a driver's license or id, showing southern CA residency), but I don't know...
disneyscootergal
06-19-2007, 10:55 PM
Give this link to them because it always has the best deals on DL tickets.
http://www.mousesavers.com/dltickets.html
You know, people keep mentioning this link for "big" savings on DL tickets, but I don't get it. Mousesavers sends you to Ares.com; and sure enough, they charge $4.00 less than the official DL site for a 3-day hopper; but then they charge $10.00 for shipping and handling, making it $6.00 more in the end! Am I missing something here?
:hug: Not trying to be rude, just wondering if there's some way around this horrendous shipping charge that I'm not aware of.
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