Any Canadians going to Disneyland?

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We are going next month and wondered if there are any great deals out there on 3 day Disneyland tickets...

Cannot wait!:cool1:
 
Flightcenter.ca I am not sure about their prices,but it will be in Canadian funds!:thumbsup2
 
Last sept I got the by best prices at Flightcentre too. Better than any of the sites mentioned here. That was for 5 day hoppers.
 
Also recommend Flight Centre - we bought ours there! Keep an eye on it though, sometimes they have deals and the tickets are cheaper there, but sometimes (like right now, I just checked the website here [you may need to click on the "Tickets" tab in the grey section in the middle of the page under where it says Disneyland Specials, sometimes this link defaults to the "Vacations" tab) the price is the same. It will say when the pricing is valid until (current batch until July 25) so check back a couple days after that date passes to see if there's a deal. Make sure too that you are looking at Park-hopper tickets if you want to go to Disneyland and California Adventure - you can buy DL only tickets for a bit cheaper but then you don't get to do Carsland and all the rest of DCA!
 

That's right. No great deals right now, since the ticket price increase a month or so ago.
We are going for 2 -3 days at end of November so will keep eyes peeled for a deal
 
We're going Sept 22 to 26th, flying in and out of Vancouver. Couldn't find a deal on passes, but we're doing the "kids fly free" with Westjet. Just had to book the vacation package through them and pay only taxes and surcharges for the kids, which was about $110 each child. I didn't get the park passes through Westjet, though, because the price the lady told me on the phone was way higher than getting them through Disneyland directly. Also, I'm keeping my eye on the dollar to see if it get to par or higher, and then I'll get my park passes.
 
Last sept I got the by best prices at Flightcentre too. Better than any of the sites mentioned here. That was for 5 day hoppers.

Flightcentre is what BCAA uses for their travel planning. We have planned 2 trips with them and they have the best travel agents:love:. Our travel agent works so hard for us and when we were having a hard time with confirming our hotel she called the manager directly and viola we got upgraded at the Hojo!! Thanks Carolann (Flight centre) and Willie (Hojo).:cloud9:

Our next trip to DLR is through flightcentre and we are staying @ Hojo (again)!:thumbsup2

We got our tickets through Flight Centre JUST before price increase, all we did was call up our agent and it was done! We didn't even have to go in to the agency! Saved a lot as we got 6 day park hoppers at the old price! Don't forget you can always add a day @ park cashier/out side the park @ cashier for something like $5 a day...just search the forum and you can see what others have been saying!

Have a great trip pixiedust:
 
Good to see more Ontarians heading out west. I might visit FC tomorrow to see if they have a "kids fly free" pkg that beats my a la carte budget.
Still hoping for a later PH deal either from Disney itself or FC.
 
I noticed that Alaska Airlines is doing a free Disney day promotion right now. I forget the details exactly but I think if you book airfare and a 3 day park hopper through them you get an extra free day of park hopping :thumbsup2
 
I'm a Vancouver girl right here! I dunno about great priced tickets, and I am not sure how long you plan to stay in the park. But if you buy your tickets elsewhere other then through Disney directly, it will be cheaper. I always get my tickets through Flight Center or Getawaytoday. The prices have been very reasonable. I really dont know what to say since there are no more 8 day hoppers through Flight Center. They used to be $234 per person. Now 5 day hoppers are about that much. Basic annual passes are now like $260. So unless you get 5 day hoppers and upgrade for $5 per ticket per day when at Disneyland, you may wanna look into other ticket options.
 
I bought my tickets before the price increase. Flight Centre had the best deal as it was in Canadian $.

For those flying out of Vancouver, I have found it much cheaper to fly out of Bellingham/Seattle.

This year we are taking a cruise down to LA and then flying home (not quite but Bellingham is close enough). I used my Alaska Airmiles for free flights but it would have cost $99 each way. Flight times for Orlando are always better out of Seattle and we get a direct flight.
 
We're going Sept 22 to 26th, flying in and out of Vancouver. Couldn't find a deal on passes, but we're doing the "kids fly free" with Westjet. Just had to book the vacation package through them and pay only taxes and surcharges for the kids, which was about $110 each child. I didn't get the park passes through Westjet, though, because the price the lady told me on the phone was way higher than getting them through Disneyland directly. Also, I'm keeping my eye on the dollar to see if it get to par or higher, and then I'll get my park passes.

I also booked with WestJet.... you should check with them because a few weeks after I booked they changed the kids fly free promo and the kids now fly free and don't pay tax. WestJet credited me the kids tax portion on my Visa.... :cool1::cool1::cool1:
 
I also booked with WestJet.... you should check with them because a few weeks after I booked they changed the kids fly free promo and the kids now fly free and don't pay tax. WestJet credited me the kids tax portion on my Visa.... :cool1::cool1::cool1:

We are trying to fly out of YVR with Westjet but so far their prices (that I have seen) were $400 pp RT...we have 2 kids flying with us...was this with Westjet vacations you saw this or regular Westjet flights only? Please let me know as I would much rather save the extra time of crossing border and flying out of US and fly from home :thumbsup2

We are leaving October 5 and returning home October 15.

Thank you c4rileypixiedust:
 
Sorry I should have specified.... I booked through WestJet vacations.... the deal I got was as good as flying out of Bellingham without the hassle.
I got the flight time and dates that I wanted (Oct 11-16), don't need to transfer planes, and no extra baggage fees. Plus I live in Richmond, so getting to the airport is a 5 min commute (can't beat that!).
 
We're going Sept 22 to 26th, flying in and out of Vancouver. Couldn't find a deal on passes, but we're doing the "kids fly free" with Westjet. Just had to book the vacation package through them and pay only taxes and surcharges for the kids, which was about $110 each child. I didn't get the park passes through Westjet, though, because the price the lady told me on the phone was way higher than getting them through Disneyland directly. Also, I'm keeping my eye on the dollar to see if it get to par or higher, and then I'll get my park passes.



I'm leaving for Disneyland on the 26th, maybe our paths will cross at the airport :p

I too booked with Westjet and I did my passes separately through flightcenter before the price increase. My 6 day hoppers were $ 229 for adults and $ 211 for kids.

I also booked with WestJet.... you should check with them because a few weeks after I booked they changed the kids fly free promo and the kids now fly free and don't pay tax. WestJet credited me the kids tax portion on my Visa.... :cool1::cool1::cool1:


The best thing about Westjet is that they offer a price guarantee. I booked in early spring and I was concerned about booking so early but the reservation agent said that if I find a better price up to 14days before we go then they will lower our package accordingly. Pretty sweet and kind of takes the worry out of things.

I had originally booked with Alaska Airlines out of Vancouver, priced out Bellingham with Allegiant ( but I was sketched out ) and eventually found a better price into Orange County right from YVR. We flew last year to Disney with Westjet and couldn't be happier with how everything worked out.

I'll be staying at the Sheraton Park again if any of you fellow Canucks will be there :p
 
I'm leaving for Disneyland on the 26th, maybe our paths will cross at the airport :p

I too booked with Westjet and I did my passes separately through flightcenter before the price increase. My 6 day hoppers were $ 229 for adults and $ 211 for kids.




The best thing about Westjet is that they offer a price guarantee. I booked in early spring and I was concerned about booking so early but the reservation agent said that if I find a better price up to 14days before we go then they will lower our package accordingly. Pretty sweet and kind of takes the worry out of things.

I had originally booked with Alaska Airlines out of Vancouver, priced out Bellingham with Allegiant ( but I was sketched out ) and eventually found a better price into Orange County right from YVR. We flew last year to Disney with Westjet and couldn't be happier with how everything worked out.

I'll be staying at the Sheraton Park again if any of you fellow Canucks will be there :p

We are leaving from Coquitlam, heading down to Bellingham and flying out on Alaska on the 26th and staying at the Sheraton Park. Booked the hotel on points. I still need to get the park tickets for the family. See you down there.
 
Going next month, flying Westjet to SNA, got 3 day passes through airmiles. I have looked at Seattle and Bellingham, too much of a hassle for us, we are very close to the airport. Plus, I would hate to land and then have to go through the border. I like clearing customs at YVR and hopping a cab for a quick trip home. I have gotten tix at the Disney store or at the BCAA office in the past, but don't know of any deals except the city pass through costco.ca.
 
I also booked with WestJet.... you should check with them because a few weeks after I booked they changed the kids fly free promo and the kids now fly free and don't pay tax. WestJet credited me the kids tax portion on my Visa.... :cool1::cool1::cool1:

Wow! I just checked the add on their website and no longer says anything about taxes and surcharges! I'm definately calling tomorrow morning to make sure they refund my $220! Thanks so much for letting me know about this!
 
We are leaving from Coquitlam, heading down to Bellingham and flying out on Alaska on the 26th and staying at the Sheraton Park. Booked the hotel on points. I still need to get the park tickets for the family. See you down there.

Too weird! I'm in Port Moody! Small world on these boards eh? :wave:
 


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