Is a 6 day hopper the longest ticket length you can get for DL?

vickiea

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Is a 6 day hopper the longest ticket length you can get for DL.

I am thinking about going over Xmas for about 10 days, and would love to have park passes for about 8 days, so that we could spread things out and even just stay for 1/2 days some days if it gets crazy busy.

If you can get longer ones, where do you get them the disneyland.com site only has 6 day ones.

Thanks
Vickie
 
Yes, 6 days is now the longest parkhopper around. It used to be 8 days, but that was discontinued a year or 2 ago.

If you'll be there for 10 days, I'd consider upgrading to an AP.
 

If you're in Australia or NZ, you can get 14 day park hoppers. They are also available on expedia.com.au , not sure if you have to be a resident to get them but it might be worth a try. For us Aussies, the 14 day pass is a whole $6 more than the 5 day hopper.
 
We decided to get an annual pass this time. We will be there for 11 days in total. We plan to spend 3 full days there including Halloween.

The main reason we wanted the annual pass was firstly it allows us to move in and out of the parks any time on any day. On all the other days when we are doing other things we will head back to Anaheim in the evenings. Most likely on most nights we will head to downtown and back into the parks for some rides and just to pass the time.

Secondly we may be back there within 12 months also so it covers us for that as well, saving us the cost of another hopper pass. For the extra cost which is minimal it was worth it for us.

Plus you get discounts on restaurants and other goodies.

The AP is a good idea I think for the flexibility and discounts it offers.
 
If I am in the US can I still use flightcentre.ca? The exchange rate is in my favor, but I can't see where it shows fees or anything else. Anyone used them before from the US?
 
Another reason to consider AP's is the discounts....after being in the parks for a few days, the 10% discount for dining will certainly add up. If you're there during the blackout Christmas time, you could get the Premium passes, and that would even include parking and discounts on merchandise. Maybe add up what you think you'll spend and see if its worth it.
 


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