New Disney Plus Park Ticket Offer for the Holidays 2024

https://www.wdwinfo.com/news-storie...and-ticket-offer-for-disney-plus-subscribers/ for details

So advertised as 'buy 2 days, get one free' for a 3 day ticket valid Nov. 18th-Dec 27th for $330 1 park per day. Can upgrade for a park hopper and or lighting lane add - on.
When I first saw the article title earlier today I thought it was buy 2 tickets get 1 free not ticket days. Even the rest of the article wasnt super clear imo ( I know I may be wrong) But I was able to see clearer details on Disney website.

https://disneyland.disney.go.com/of...EB-PROJECTJOY-DISNEY+MAINLANDINGPAGE-20241112
 
Question about this deal,

https://disneyland.disney.go.com/offers-discounts/ disneyland-holiday-ticket-offer-2024/details/


Does the subscriber have to go? Whoever the subscription is registered to.


The t&cs say "Offer valid for Disney+ subscribers who are residents of the US. Disney+ subscriber must purchase the theme park tickets and may use the tickets for themselves and members of their household."


This is kinda worded as if the subscriber doesn't have to?
 
That seems like a great deal—almost enough to consider going this year instead of waiting until 2025. I wonder how much it will effect crowds.
 

Posted at exactly the right time! Just booked a long weekend to enjoy the holiday offerings!! Thanks for posting~
 
We already had tickets for the weekend of December 14-15 based on most Magic Keys being blocked. We were hopeful that would help with the crowds. I deliberately avoided any times that had special ticket offers since that has always had a significant impact on crowd levels during our previous trips. So much for that plan...I guess it just goes to show that you can't outplan Disney and need to go with the flow.
 
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Question about this deal,

https://disneyland.disney.go.com/offers-discounts/ disneyland-holiday-ticket-offer-2024/details/


Does the subscriber have to go? Whoever the subscription is registered to.


The t&cs say "Offer valid for Disney+ subscribers who are residents of the US. Disney+ subscriber must purchase the theme park tickets and may use the tickets for themselves and members of their household."


This is kinda worded as if the subscriber doesn't have to?
You may, it doesn't say must. I would say you don't have to go, but to be on the safe side, give them a call.
 
We already had tickets for the weekend of December 14-15 based on most Magic Keys being blocked. We were hopeful that would help with the crowds. I deliberately avoided any times that had special ticket offers since that has always had a significant impact on crowd levels during our previous trips. So much for that plan...I guess it just goes to show that you can't outplan Disney and need to go with the flow.
Not sure how much it’ll affect crowds, but FYI that weekend there are a lot of kids who will be going to dance in the parade at Disneyland, so they and their families will all be in the parks especially on 12/14.
 
We already had tickets for the weekend of December 14-15 based on most Magic Keys being blocked. We were hopeful that would help with the crowds. I deliberately avoided any times that had special ticket offers since that has always had a significant impact on crowd levels during our previous trips. So much for that plan...I guess it just goes to show that you can't outplan Disney and need to go with the flow.
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