City Pass vs. DLR tickets vs. Calif resident Questions

traveljunkie

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The more I look into things, the more confused I get...I need help clarifying some things:

1. The City Pass Tickets from Costco: My local Costco has these but I don't know what they look like. Do you get vouchers so I have to stand in line once you get to DLR? Universal, Seaworld, Zoo?

2. The tickets offered by DL online: a 2 day hopper DOES NOT include a MM day, right?

3. The California resident tickets: my three adult nephews live in the right zip code. I am assuming they can't buy tickets for us to use because they'll be checking I.D.'s at the gate??

Thanks for your help!
 
About number 3, chances are that they can buy tickets for you and you won't have a problem getting in. I did the 2fer deal twice last year and had other people buy my ticket for me (once online and once at the ticket offices) without having any i.d. checks happen.
 
1. - clueless about Costco tickets -
2. Right. You need at least a 3 day park hopper to get MM.
3. Although you may be able to get in with them, DL has the right to check ID and require that you have proof of So. Cal. residency to use these for admission. So, I guess it's a question of, "Are you a gambler?" Technically, by the rules, no, you should not be able to use them.
 

Well, since I'm a big chicken and don't like to break the rules....I guess that option is out.

Thanks

LOL that's sort of what it comes down to. hehe To risk or not to risk... that IS the question. And each of us knows our own comfort level.

- Dreams (not a gambler)
 

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