Lol - that's what happened to me two years ago. Wasn't planning on going, but the one date I knew for sure I could go became available (after selling out) while the chaos was happening in the ticket thread. (It was fighting me on checkout, too - at that point, all I wanted to do was win the war lol. It ended up being totally worth it.)I wasn’t even going to go this year having been last two with not too much character changes. However with this being such a smooth year, I got excited again & bought![]()
No added fees.Can someone remind me if there is tax on OBB tix? I looked at my receipt from last year and it doesnt seem like they charged tax.
If there is, it is hiding behind the scenes. I bought 2 tickets on a $169 night, and my CC was charged $338. Email receipt doesn't show any breakdown of ticket vs. taxes.Can someone remind me if there is tax on OBB tix? I looked at my receipt from last year and it doesnt seem like they charged tax.
No added fees.
Thanks! Got my GC ready to go!If there is, it is hiding behind the scenes. I bought 2 tickets on a $169 night, and my CC was charged $338. Email receipt doesn't show any breakdown of ticket vs. taxes.
There is no tax on Disneyland park tickets. That includes the special event tickets.No added fees.
I have been to WDW more this year than ever before that’s probably I suddenly got confused about the sale tax on DL tickets.There is no tax on Disneyland tickets. Anaheim has long had a “no gate tax” agreement with Disney and keeps extending it in exchange for continued investment in the city.
Disney World, OTOH, does charge sales tax on its tickets. Anaheim has long taken the position that they are happy to have Disneyland and want further investment. Of course, Florida took the position that it’s a privilege for Disney to do business in Central Florida.
Bet most of you wouldn’t have guessed that.
If Disney doesn’t build a third gate on the Toy Story parking lot, hopefully they’ll expand their corporate theme park offices there and dump the Lake Nona project.
I would get there before 8:45am. If they're not using the waiting room tech (and it sounds like they weren't yesterday), the queue spots would be first come first served starting whenever the queue becomes active, which might be 8:45am.Just double checking - we should be on the Disney landing page by quarter to the hour to join the queue when it opens? Or is it earlier/later?