If anyone is planning a trip to Disneyland in California, the 2007 passes are now available online. Here are the prices:
http://disneyland.disney.go.com/dis...icketListing?name=TicketListingPage&year=2007
For January-April, Adults pay the kid price. I purchased 5-day hopper passes for $159 US each!
There is an international courier fee of $20 per order (free if you get them shipped to a US address).
Just for comparison sake, I went to the Disney store in Scarborough Towne yesterday to see what they were charging. The CM was not familiar at all with Disneyland. She didn't realize the passes are annual, so she could only quote me the 2006 prices. Unlike the WDW passes, Disney Canada did not lower the prices on the DLR passes to adjust for the high dollar rate. A 5-day hopper for an adult in 2006 is $235 Canadian! That's quite the mark-up
On top of that, she said I'd have to pay California taxes on top. The prices on-line have the tax included.
I don't understand how a company can sell an item at one price online, and then charge an extra 30% in-store
Keep in mind, that's what they do on all their products. You're much better off paying from the US stores in US dollars.
http://disneyland.disney.go.com/dis...icketListing?name=TicketListingPage&year=2007
For January-April, Adults pay the kid price. I purchased 5-day hopper passes for $159 US each!

Just for comparison sake, I went to the Disney store in Scarborough Towne yesterday to see what they were charging. The CM was not familiar at all with Disneyland. She didn't realize the passes are annual, so she could only quote me the 2006 prices. Unlike the WDW passes, Disney Canada did not lower the prices on the DLR passes to adjust for the high dollar rate. A 5-day hopper for an adult in 2006 is $235 Canadian! That's quite the mark-up

I don't understand how a company can sell an item at one price online, and then charge an extra 30% in-store

Keep in mind, that's what they do on all their products. You're much better off paying from the US stores in US dollars.