i'm most excited to see rogers the musical at dca this summer
Eligible California residents may visit Disneyland Resort this summer for as little as $83 per day with 3-Day, 1-Park per day theme park ticket. Tickets can be purchased directly on their website or look for Disneyland Tickets at gift card kiosks like
Target [target.com] and use your Redcard to save 5%. Must have valid ID proving residency at the gates. Valid admission and park reservation for the same park on the same date are required for park entry.
The 3-Day, 1-Park per day tickets start at $249 for admission Mondays through Thursdays, or as low as $299 ($100 per day) for admission any day – including weekends. You may also upgrade to a park hopper and Disney Genie+ service is available once you've scanned in for the day.
Redeem your tickets on any 3 eligible days from June 12 through Sept. 28, 2023, subject to park reservation availability.
Disneyland [go.com]
Redemption Period: June 12 - September 28, 2023
Tickets Expire September 28, 2023
Terms:
Offer valid only for California residents within ZIP codes 90000-96199; proof of eligible residency, including valid government-issued photo ID, is required for purchase and admission. Tickets expire 9/28/2023 and are not valid before 6/12/2023. Tickets may be used on nonconsecutive day. Monday through Thursday tickets are blocked out every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday during the ticket validity period. Each day of use constitutes one full day of use. May purchase up to 5 tickets per eligible person per day with valid ID. Tickets are nonrefundable, may not be sold or transferred for commercial use and excludes activities/events separately priced. Offer may not be combined with other ticket discounts or promotions. Subject to restrictions and change or cancellation without notice. Sales may be paused from time to time or terminated at any time.
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they will ask the adults but for kids, you're fine since they do not have IDs.
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1) Keep raising prices and capitalize on the people who are willing to pay (which is seemingly everyone).
2) Lower prices causing more crowds resulting in a worse user experience.
I agree the prices are insane. I remember when the annual pass was $120 and crowds were manageable. Now they're upwards of a thousand and the place is packed. There's just too much demand.
1) Keep raising prices and capitalize on the people who are willing to pay (which is seemingly everyone).
2) Lower prices causing more crowds resulting in a worse user experience.
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1) Keep raising prices and capitalize on the people who are willing to pay (which is seemingly everyone).
2) Lower prices causing more crowds resulting in a worse user experience.
I agree the prices are insane. I remember when the annual pass was $120 and crowds were manageable. Now they're upwards of a thousand and the place is packed. There's just too much demand.
Disney could place a cap on the number of visitors per day, but they will not do that, thus the ever outrages prices to enter.
And it has become no longer worth it at any price with all those crowds.
Also It is sad that a family of 4 of average income can't enjoy what used to be the greatest place on earth.
I have fond memories going to Disneyland but it had become too big and no longer enjoyable.
Have to stick with 6 flags and the like now and those are way more enjoyable and just the right size parks
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