Canadians ordered DL e-tickets

nonzerosum

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Hey Canadians--are there any hidden fees for us when ordered e-tickets from disneyland.com? Seems like a pretty good deal. Any other places to check that don't gouge Canadians? CAA/AMA isn't as good a deal as disneyland.com. Costco.ca only offers the SoCal citypass. I got all excited about the Brickmaster club for Legoland, then discovered it's not available in Canada....big surprise.
 
Hey Canadians--are there any hidden fees for us when ordered e-tickets from disneyland.com? Seems like a pretty good deal. Any other places to check that don't gouge Canadians? CAA/AMA isn't as good a deal as disneyland.com. Costco.ca only offers the SoCal citypass. I got all excited about the Brickmaster club for Legoland, then discovered it's not available in Canada....big surprise.

I haven't ordered the e-ticket park hoppers, but we have two years now ordered the Halloween Party e-tickets and there are no hidden fees. You pay, you print out your ticket - it's all good :thumbsup2
 
I've actually read that some Canadians buy from Flight Centre, and they often have better deals.
 
I am in BC and bought from BCAA - I got the $169 5 day parkhopper (for kids & adults)which includes daily free parking at DLR.
And a magic morning.
They express mailed me the passes in 2 days!!
 

We bought our parkhoppers through Expedia.ca last year. The hotel price was better and they had the same price for the parkhoppers as the Disney site(if you include the exchange rate - which is pretty low right now!). In fact, if you are getting a hotel and tickets at the same time, I would recommend either Expedia.ca or booking the hotel and the tickets separately (not as a package) on the Disney site. I priced out both last year on the Disney site and the package was around $150 more than booking separately. I emailed to ask what the extra charge was for and got no response so I booked with Expedia.
 
I like the prices on getawaytoday.com, and no extra charges, of course you will have to convert the USD to CAD dollars (credit card will do that automatically for you) but you'd have to do that anywhere. Mind you, flightcentre.ca is in CAD.... you'll have to see which is the better deal for you. :)
 
There are no hidden fees if you buy a e-ticket from Disneyland.com...I bought my AP through the site. Last Year I purchased the promo parkhopper tickets from the Disney Store (in Calgary) and just paid the same cost for them $149 as I would in DLR but in canadian dollars...these prices were cheaper than what CAA or Flight Centre were offering them for. If you have a disney store near you, you might want to check out their prices.
 





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