theluckyrabbit
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There was a twitter photo of super long lines at the ticket booths.Is this comment in reference to something specific? Seems like something is missing.
There was a twitter photo of super long lines at the ticket booths.Is this comment in reference to something specific? Seems like something is missing.
From twitter or a specific person on twitter?Sorry guys didn't realize that content from that source was banned here. It was a photo of long lines late in the evening at the ticket booths. Just checked the website and no increase seems to have happened, so that's good news!

I don't think you can compare Disney World and Disneyland. For vacationing at Disney World people usually decide to go no less than 6 months in advance( I planned my trip 10 months in advanced and ended up being there the week ROTR opened). Disneyland doesn't require nearly as much planning - I was actually thinking of going for the opening as the days are still available to reserve if you have a Flex Pass(which I'm considering getting). I know the boarding groups have been going insanely fast the last 2 weeks but prior to that it was taking an hour. When I was at WDW(7 days after ROTR opened) we decided Not to do the 5am arrival at DHS we said we'd try and arrive about 1/2 hour after park open. We scanned in at 7:47am(park opened at 7am) and got boarding passes - mind you this was a day when the kids were still in school the DHS was busy not crazy busy.I have no business expirence but I don’t think ticket prices where the problem in summer attendance. I think they blocked too many passes in anticipation of really large crowds that never came because of fear of really large crowds. Hollywood studios in Disney world has been packed since ROTR opened and I think we are gonna see the crowds this spring.

If you type in a website here and get *****, then that site is banned on the DIS. Whether you cite them from their website or from another source, the quote will be deleted.I'm thinking it was a specific Disney news source. When you type their name here all you get is ***** so that leads me to believe it's them not twitter. But still not 100% sure.![]()
Also missing from the mix this week is the traditional spring California Resident discount. Disneyland frequently announces a promotional multi-day ticket this time of year for residents of Southern California and Northern Baja California, but there has been no word of the deal for 2020."
Guess What?? The 2020 SoCal Spring Ticket Special has been announced:
https://ktla.com/2020/01/07/disneyl...l-residents-expands-deal-for-kids-everywhere/
Can I buy these tickets for my parents as a gift? We live in Southern California, but they don’t. Can I buy them using their names and our address? I’m not trying to cheat the system, so if I can’t, no worries. We were planning on treating them to tickets and would love to save the money!
PP is correct. Proof of SoCal residency (ID with address within the required zip codes) is required for purchase and admission according to the fine print on the DLR website.Can I buy these tickets for my parents as a gift? We live in Southern California, but they don’t. Can I buy them using their names and our address? I’m not trying to cheat the system, so if I can’t, no worries. We were planning on treating them to tickets and would love to save the money!
I believe there is another thread on here about the ticket deal but the short answer is no. You have to have proof of a Southern California billing address for both purchase AND admission.
If an increase does occur how far behind are the other sellers (GAT etc)??
We are going for 5 days in May and wondering if we should just buy the tickets now.
Additionally, Is Get Away Today a safe solution?? It’s stressful spending this kind of money up front from somewhere other than Disney.