6 Day Park Hoppers?

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I recently read somewhere that Canadians can still purchase 6 day park hopper passes through some travel agencies/organizations. Does anyone have any experience with this and know where? We will be visiting and would love 6 days in the park, but don't want to shell out the money for 5 more 1 days park hoppers.

Thanks so much!!
 
I recently read somewhere that Canadians can still purchase 6 day park hopper passes through some travel agencies/organizations. Does anyone have any experience with this and know where? We will be visiting and would love 6 days in the park, but don't want to shell out the money for 5 more 1 days park hoppers.

Thanks so much!!

Not sure what you mean by the bolded above... sounds like you think you expect to pay the one day price for all 6 days, which isn't the case for Disney tickets. Disney tickets are heavily "front-loaded", meaning, the more days you purchase, the lower the per-day cost is. After the 4th day, the cost to add additional days to your ticket is $10 plus tax, per day.

And, as mentioned, 6 days tickets are available through pretty much any official ticket reseller and direct through Disney too.
 
I recently read somewhere that Canadians can still purchase 6 day park hopper passes through some travel agencies/organizations. Does anyone have any experience with this and know where? We will be visiting and would love 6 days in the park, but don't want to shell out the money for 5 more 1 days park hoppers.
Thanks so much!!

I'm having trouble understanding this part too. Even if you only had 5 day PH tickets, you could have an extra day added to your ticket by stopping at any guest relations booth at any of the parks once you were there. The cost would be around $10/adult ticket. There is no need to buy 1 day park hoppers as separate tickets.

If you don't have your tickets yet, then I agree that UT is probably the way to go. If you are a CAA member, I think you can get tickets for just about any combinations of days and extras as well.
 

Perhaps OP is talking about Disneyland where the maximum is a 5 day parkhopper. DLR has been very strict about not extending the passes and guests must buy additional passes.

Sorry, I haven't heard of 6 day park hoppers for Canadians. I'd love to know if they're out there though.
 
Alberta Motor Association (CAA) has both Disneyland and Disney World tickets for purchase. Good luck. Hope you find what you need.
 
Perhaps OP is talking about Disneyland where the maximum is a 5 day parkhopper. DLR has been very strict about not extending the passes and guests must buy additional passes.

Sorry, I haven't heard of 6 day park hoppers for Canadians. I'd love to know if they're out there though.

Well now THAT makes much more sense. Rather than paying the uptick for a full extra day, I think I would take that opportunity to visit another park (SW, USH, 6F-MM). Take a walk on the dark side...

If you pop for 6 days, consider AP's. That's only $62 more, and if you can squeeze another trip later on it could be well worthwhile (but watch those blockout dates), may even be worth it if you can save over $62/pp with the AP discounts... (too bad DL doesn't include parking with the passes like WDW does).
 
Sorry...I should have been more clear....I was thinking and not writing what was in my head. :confused3 I was talking about Disneyland Park Hoppers, and hoping I could get a 6 day park hopper. Unfortunately, doesn't look like that's possible. Thanks for all the replies!!!!
 














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