Thanks for the explanation. For me, buying the 5 day passes at the 25% Canadian discount only makes financial sense if we can take advantage of the cheaper airfares and hotel rates during the first week of 2018. The airfare from Edmonton to LAX will almost certainly be substantially higher if we are forced to fly on (say) December 30 2017 rather than January 1 2018.
Alternatively, if we make January 2 or 3 2018 our first day of use, then I can imagine being told at the gate that, since the tickets are "expired", we must pay back the 25% discount we received when we bought the tickets.
We are going to be at Disneyland during the first week of January 2017, so while I'm there I'll try to get a definitive answer at a ticket booth (although, based upon past experience, we can't necessarily trust what the ticket booth employees tell us).
Thanks again for the explanation.
Hello! I already posted the following info on a different thread (xref: where to buy 25% discounted Disneyland tickets for Canadians).
I hope you find the following info useful. The following info is from Disneyland's website and it clearly states that:
The first day of use of multi-day tickets must be on or before December 31, 2017. Multi-day tickets expire 13 days after first use or on January 13, 2018, whichever occurs first.
Therefore, I agree with the other poster.
If you use the 25% discounted ticket within the above noted time frame, you will be able to keep your 25% discount.
However, should you decided to use your 25% discounted tickets AFTER the above noted time frame, I "think" Disneyland will allow you to apply the cost of your 25% discounted tickets towards the cost of an "unexpired" (ie. current) 5 Day pass.
Also, please note that the 25% discounted tickets are NOT available for purchase at the main gate.
Tickets will be at full price at the main gate (whatever that may be in January 2018). Repeat: The 25% discounted tickets are NOT being offered at the main gate.
Therefore, in the above noted case, I'm "guessing" this:
Difference Payable = Current Gate Cost for 5 Day pass - Cost of 25% discounted tix
NOTE: Again ... I am strictly "guessing" that Disney will allow you to apply the cost of your "expired" 5 Day pass towards the cost of a "non-expired" 5 Day pass. I have NO personal experience using "expired" passes. I am strictly "guessing" what would happen.
Anyway ...
below is a pretty clear explanation of important notes re: the 25% Discounted Tickets as per Disneyland's website:
Book Through
February 28, 2017
Important Details
· Savings compared to the price of the same ticket sold at the Disneyland Resort Main Entrance ticket booths.
· Offer only for Canadian residents, and valid Canadian passport must be presented with ticket for theme park admission.
· Residents of Canada who are not Canadian citizens must bring valid passport and valid proof of Canadian residency.
· Tickets must be purchased between September 16, 2016 and February 28, 2017 and prior to travel to the Disneyland Resort (includes Will Call and mail delivery options).
· Offer is not available at the Disneyland Resort Main Entrance ticket windows.
· Tickets must first be used by December 31, 2017. Tickets expire 13 days after first use or on January 13, 2018, whichever occurs first.
· Each day of use constitutes one full day of use.
· Tickets may not be sold or transferred for commercial use and exclude activities/events separately priced.
· Offer may not be combined with other ticket discounts or promotions.
· Subject to capacity, restrictions and change without notice.
· Magic Morning admission allows admission into selected attractions at Disneyland Park before the park opens to the general public on Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday. Each Guest must have valid, eligible theme park admission. To enhance the Magic Morning experience, it is strongly recommended that Guests arrive at least one hour and 15 minutes prior to regular park opening. Magic Morning admission is based on availability and capacity. Applicable theme park, days and times of operation and all other elements including, but not limited to, operation of attractions, entertainment, stores and restaurants and appearances of characters may vary and are subject to change without notice. Subject to restrictions and cancellation.
* All tickets are nontransferable and exclude activities/events separately priced. One-day tickets are valid now through December 31, 2017.
The first day of use of multi-day tickets must be on or before December 31, 2017. Multi-day tickets expire 13 days after first use or on January 13, 2018, whichever occurs first. Tickets may not be resold.
Sorry ... a lot of info but I hope this helps! Have a fun trip!
EDITED TO ADD:
The first day of use of multi-day tickets must be on or before December 31, 2017.
Multi-day tickets expire 13 days after first use or on January 13, 2018, whichever occurs first.
I "think" the correct way to interpret the above noted statements is as follows:
a) 1st Day of use = ON or BEFORE December 31, 2017.
Tix must be used (ie. 1st day) NO LATER than on December 31, 2017.
b) Expiration of Tix = 13 days AFTER 1st Day of use OR January 13, 2018 WHICHEVER occurs first
Disney allows you a period of 14 days to use up your "multi-day" tix.
Therefore, you are NOT forced to go 5 days consecutively (ie. in a row).
Instead, you are allowed to "space" out your visits with "non-Disney" days so long as you use up your "multi-day" tix within the 14 day time period.
Example 1 for "5 Day" Pass:
December 31, 2017 = 1st Day of use (ie. this is the LAST Day that you can make your "1st Day of Use")
Day 2: Jan. 1, 2018
Day 3: Jan. 2, 2018
Day 4: Jan. 5, 2018
Day 5: Jan. 7, 2018
Your 1st Day of use was Dec. 31, 2017 so your expiration date would be Jan. 13, 2018. In this example, 5 Day pass used up by Jan. 7, 2018 "within" the 14 day period.
Example 2 for "5 Day" Pass:
December 31, 2017 = 1st Day of use (ie. this is the LAST Day that you can make your "1st Day of Use")
Day 2: Jan. 3, 2018
Day 3: Jan. 6, 2018
Day 4: Jan. 11, 2018
Day 5: Jan. 13, 2018
Your 1st Day of use was Dec. 31, 2017 so your expiration date would be Jan. 13, 2018. In this example, 5 Day pass used up on Jan. 13, 2018 "last day" of the 14 day period which ALSO coincides with the EXPIRATION date of these 25% discounted tickets (ie. the 25% discounted tickets can NOT be used on Jan. 14, 2018 onwards since last day of use is Jan. 13, 2018).
Example 3 for "5 Day" Pass:
December 3, 2017 = 1st Day of use
Day 2: Dec. 5, 2017
Day 3: Dec. 7, 2017
Day 4: Dec. 10, 2017
Day 5: Dec. 16, 2017
Your 1st Day of use was Dec. 3, 2017 so your expiration date would be Dec. 16, 2017. In this example, 5 Day pass used up on Dec. 16, 2017 "last day" of the 14 day period.
If I am wrong in my interpretation, I welcome corrections. Again ... a lot of info but hopefully I didn't make it more confusing for you! Happy Travels!