Spassvogel
6'7" 350lbs of Fun
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- Jun 8, 2009
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You guys are far more knowledgeable than I am about these things so maybe someone has insight.
As we were planning our trip this year, we went to the Costco Website (Decent prices and you get the various perks like the free character meal) but the hotels we could afford were all unavailable (we assume they allot so many slots to the Costco Travel people and they were all booked).
We decided to do our trip the old fashioned way. We went to the Motel 6 website and booked the rooms directly and got exactly what we wanted. Then we tried to figure out how to get our tickets for DL. We remembered seeing Disneyland 3 Day Park Hopper gift cards at Fred Meyer. (owned by Kroger).
The prices were $198 for the kids 3 Day Park Hopper and $214 for the Adult 3 Day park Hopper. The prices seemed cheaper than any we'd seen. However, when we went to buy the gift cards, the kids ones didn't ring up! On the back it said they expired in December 2012. The Adult cards rang up fine. We then looked around the store and found that there were NEW disney gift cards at much higher prices (with Cars pics on them).
I guess I'm just wondering why they would leave them in the store, but have them not ring up. At least the Adult ones rang up, but we ended up paying more for the child pass with the higher prices than the Adult at the lower price.
Either way, it was nice to save *some* money by using the gift cards, but it just seemed strange that they'd suddenly blacklist them or something. Maybe the prices were too good, hehe.
As we were planning our trip this year, we went to the Costco Website (Decent prices and you get the various perks like the free character meal) but the hotels we could afford were all unavailable (we assume they allot so many slots to the Costco Travel people and they were all booked).
We decided to do our trip the old fashioned way. We went to the Motel 6 website and booked the rooms directly and got exactly what we wanted. Then we tried to figure out how to get our tickets for DL. We remembered seeing Disneyland 3 Day Park Hopper gift cards at Fred Meyer. (owned by Kroger).
The prices were $198 for the kids 3 Day Park Hopper and $214 for the Adult 3 Day park Hopper. The prices seemed cheaper than any we'd seen. However, when we went to buy the gift cards, the kids ones didn't ring up! On the back it said they expired in December 2012. The Adult cards rang up fine. We then looked around the store and found that there were NEW disney gift cards at much higher prices (with Cars pics on them).
I guess I'm just wondering why they would leave them in the store, but have them not ring up. At least the Adult ones rang up, but we ended up paying more for the child pass with the higher prices than the Adult at the lower price.
Either way, it was nice to save *some* money by using the gift cards, but it just seemed strange that they'd suddenly blacklist them or something. Maybe the prices were too good, hehe.