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frontpageserra | Staff posted May 02, 2024 05:26 PM
frontpageserra | Staff posted May 02, 2024 05:26 PM

2024 Disneyland Resort Summer Ticket Sale: 3-Day Disneyland 1-Park Ticket Offer

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Disneyland Resort via Disney is hosting their 2024 Disneyland Resort Summer Ticket Sale: 3-Day Disneyland 1-Park Ticket Offer listed below. Park Hopper ticket upgrade/Disney Genie+ services can be added for additional fees. Make it your happiest time by visiting Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park.

Thanks to Deal Hunter serra for finding this deal

Note, select tickets are valid for use Monday through Thursday and are subject to blockout dates

Available Ticket(s)
  • Ages 3-9
    • 3-Day (Monday to Thursday): 1-Park/Day Ticket
      • $149 ($50/Day)
        • Note, not valid for admission on Fridays to Sundays
    • 3-Day (Monday to Sunday): 1-Park/Day Ticket
      • $199 ($67/Day)
        • Note, no blockout dates are applied
  • Ages 10+
    • 3-Day (Monday to Thursday): 1-Park/Day Ticket
      • $249 ($83/Day)
        • Note, not valid for admission on Fridays to Sundays
    • 3-day (Monday to Sunday): 1-Park/Day Ticket
      • $299 ($100/Day)
        • Note, no blockout dates are applied

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • For a limited time, visit the Disneyland Resort theme parks for as little as $50/child per day (ages 3-9) or $83/per day (ages 10+) w/ purchase of a special 3-Day, 1-Park Day Ticket valid on select dates
  • Before ticket purchase, be sure reservations are available for the dates you want to visit; park reservation availability can change until the park reservation selection is finalized
  • Tickets may be used on nonconsecutive days; each day use constitutes one full day of use
  • May purchase up to 15 tickets per eligible guest per day
  • Disneyland tickets are not valid before June 10, 2024
  • Monday through Thursday tickets are blocked out every Friday, Saturday and Sunday during the ticket validity period
  • Offer may not be combined with other ticket discounts/promotion & tickets are nonrefundable/transferred for commercial use
  • Offer/purchase beginning June 10 through September 26, 2024
Additional Notes
  • For all terms/conditions, please visit this link here
  • You may also purchase by phone by calling (833) 618-0667 to speak with a vacation-planning expert
  • Please see original post for additional deals/details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion - Discombobulated

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Written by serra | Staff
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Disneyland Resort via Disney is hosting their 2024 Disneyland Resort Summer Ticket Sale: 3-Day Disneyland 1-Park Ticket Offer listed below. Park Hopper ticket upgrade/Disney Genie+ services can be added for additional fees. Make it your happiest time by visiting Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park.

Thanks to Deal Hunter serra for finding this deal

Note, select tickets are valid for use Monday through Thursday and are subject to blockout dates

Available Ticket(s)
  • Ages 3-9
    • 3-Day (Monday to Thursday): 1-Park/Day Ticket
      • $149 ($50/Day)
        • Note, not valid for admission on Fridays to Sundays
    • 3-Day (Monday to Sunday): 1-Park/Day Ticket
      • $199 ($67/Day)
        • Note, no blockout dates are applied
  • Ages 10+
    • 3-Day (Monday to Thursday): 1-Park/Day Ticket
      • $249 ($83/Day)
        • Note, not valid for admission on Fridays to Sundays
    • 3-day (Monday to Sunday): 1-Park/Day Ticket
      • $299 ($100/Day)
        • Note, no blockout dates are applied

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • For a limited time, visit the Disneyland Resort theme parks for as little as $50/child per day (ages 3-9) or $83/per day (ages 10+) w/ purchase of a special 3-Day, 1-Park Day Ticket valid on select dates
  • Before ticket purchase, be sure reservations are available for the dates you want to visit; park reservation availability can change until the park reservation selection is finalized
  • Tickets may be used on nonconsecutive days; each day use constitutes one full day of use
  • May purchase up to 15 tickets per eligible guest per day
  • Disneyland tickets are not valid before June 10, 2024
  • Monday through Thursday tickets are blocked out every Friday, Saturday and Sunday during the ticket validity period
  • Offer may not be combined with other ticket discounts/promotion & tickets are nonrefundable/transferred for commercial use
  • Offer/purchase beginning June 10 through September 26, 2024
Additional Notes
  • For all terms/conditions, please visit this link here
  • You may also purchase by phone by calling (833) 618-0667 to speak with a vacation-planning expert
  • Please see original post for additional deals/details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion - Discombobulated

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Written by serra | Staff

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fbueller
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As a former Disney Imagineer who has been to all Disney Parks worldwide and has a literal ride vehicle in his living room - I'm lamenting the current state of trash that is the US-based parks - Tokyo is where it's at.

Not only are the parks better, cleaner, friendlier, and more advanced, they're also much cheaper as of now. You could EASILY fly to Tokyo and spend 4 days there for less than a trip to WDW, no problem. Popcorn is around $2.50 USD. Tickets around $65 each. Stay at the Sheraton on the monorail line for cheap (and you can use Marriott Bonvoy points to do that for free). I've been twice in the past year and there is no comparison. The only downside is buying an extra suitcase, because you will be buying more gachapon and TDL souvenirs than you ever thought possible.

Plus you get the added benefit of the freshest sushi on Earth for $20 for a meal and get to visit the best city for tourists right now (although crowded, admittedly). Lastly, you could duck to Osaka to Universal Japan as well, which is another wonderful park. Or stay in Tokyo and see Sanrio Puroland for a Sanrio indoor theme park, which is so bad it's wonderful.

I would, however, avoid Tokyo Disney in June when they open Fantasy Springs, and it's too hot. TokyoDisney Sea will be a madhouse unless you just don't care about the new huge expansion.

You'll spend more at DL here because you'll need to purchase Genie+ if you want to ride more than 4 rides in a day. That adds another $120+ for a family of four, and that's the business model they're nickel and diming you with on this 'deal'.

Really, consider going to Tokyo instead of the US parks. Disneyland is pure trash and WDW is a beer-gut farm. I've had a Disneyland annual pass since 1990 (except when I worked at WDI), and this year I gave it up. Universal is eating their lunch.
bearauto
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Sorry but Disneyland sucks now. Poor customer service, terrible food, and broke-down rides. But maybe you'll get to witness some brawls.
serra
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this news is out in the wild. googling gave me all this [google.com].

but if it makes you feel more comfortable with my information, you can read it from disney park blogs [go.com] (not my source, but a source).

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May 12, 2024 02:46 AM
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OoTLinkMay 12, 2024 02:46 AM
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Quote from Zantra3000 :
It's honestly not that hard to ride everything in a day at Disneyland if you time it correctly. Maybe you're just bad at planning, but if you go early in the morning,
Yea I'm not a morning person at all, but I've definitely noticed that disney is way worse after 3pm on weekdays lol.

I didn't know about the "go on a ride at lunch time" thing. That's a neat trick! Bonus: I usually eat lunch later in the day lol. woot
May 12, 2024 02:53 AM
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SavingsDude40May 12, 2024 02:53 AM
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Quote from OoTLink :
Yea I'm not a morning person at all, but I've definitely noticed that disney is way worse after 3pm on weekdays lol.

I didn't know about the "go on a ride at lunch time" thing. That's a neat trick! Bonus: I usually eat lunch later in the day lol. woot
Yeah, if you pack little snack bars and stuff that you can eat in line, you not only save money at the park, but you can ride more rides.
May 16, 2024 03:48 PM
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alexsemiMay 16, 2024 03:48 PM
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Are there going to be any Disney Cruise deals?
May 17, 2024 07:00 PM
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xterminationMay 17, 2024 07:00 PM
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Are the tickets only for socal location or any location such as Orlando Florida?
May 17, 2024 08:04 PM
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CanesFanMay 17, 2024 08:04 PM
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Quote from xtermination :
Are the tickets only for socal location or any location such as Orlando Florida?
This is for Disneyland...Orlando (Kissimmee) is "Disney World".
May 17, 2024 09:15 PM
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malekofromdrMay 17, 2024 09:15 PM
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Quote from cocomomo88 :
I will go to the Disney world at the end of May, where can I buy disney world discount tickets? Anyone knows?
I purchased from here, so they are legit.
https://www.undercovertourist.com...t/#tickets
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May 29, 2024 05:17 AM
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brian1rrMay 29, 2024 05:17 AM
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What time is this starting? Any info would be appreciated

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CyanFlower4249May 29, 2024 07:23 AM
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Quote from brian1rr :
What time is this starting? Any info would be appreciated
It's live now.. 12 AM PST. Just made my purchase https://disneyland.disney.go.com/...n/tickets/
May 29, 2024 09:56 AM
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mason202May 29, 2024 09:56 AM
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I'm kinda surprised there's any deal at all. it seems like no matter how many times they raise the price or how much they nickel and dime you through the app, the crowds are always insane.
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ketamineMay 29, 2024 11:16 AM
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Quote from k1jin :
Only downside is that you might miss out on a traditional social event taking place in SoCal Disneyland each summer where a pack of family moms fight it out in front of the children. You won't see that in Tokyo.
True, they cleaned the trash out of their culture centuries ago.
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May 29, 2024 12:01 PM
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chhaganbhujbadMay 29, 2024 12:01 PM
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My recent visit to Disneyland in March was a complete complete waste of money. Worst theme park visit decision. Bought genie+ but was only able to enjoy 7 to 8 rides in the entire day. What a waste of $200 tickets.
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May 29, 2024 12:18 PM
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MellowStranger162May 29, 2024 12:18 PM
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Quote from fbueller :
As a former Disney Imagineer who has been to all Disney Parks worldwide and has a literal ride vehicle in his living room - I'm lamenting the current state of trash that is the US-based parks - Tokyo is where it's at.

Not only are the parks better, cleaner, friendlier, and more advanced, they're also much cheaper as of now. You could EASILY fly to Tokyo and spend 4 days there for less than a trip to WDW, no problem. Popcorn is around $2.50 USD. Tickets around $65 each. Stay at the Sheraton on the monorail line for cheap (and you can use Marriott Bonvoy points to do that for free). I've been twice in the past year and there is no comparison. The only downside is buying an extra suitcase, because you will be buying more gachapon and TDL souvenirs than you ever thought possible.

Plus you get the added benefit of the freshest sushi on Earth for $20 for a meal and get to visit the best city for tourists right now (although crowded, admittedly). Lastly, you could duck to Osaka to Universal Japan as well, which is another wonderful park. Or stay in Tokyo and see Sanrio Puroland for a Sanrio indoor theme park, which is so bad it's wonderful.

I would, however, avoid Tokyo Disney in June when they open Fantasy Springs, and it's too hot. TokyoDisney Sea will be a madhouse unless you just don't care about the new huge expansion.

You'll spend more at DL here because you'll need to purchase Genie+ if you want to ride more than 4 rides in a day. That adds another $120+ for a family of four, and that's the business model they're nickel and diming you with on this 'deal'.

Really, consider going to Tokyo instead of the US parks. Disneyland is pure trash and WDW is a beer-gut farm. I've had a Disneyland annual pass since 1990 (except when I worked at WDI), and this year I gave it up. Universal is eating their lunch.
Good advice on Tokyo. Agree the Genie+ service is a money grab in the US, you used to be able to get fastpass for free, even if that meant waiting several hours sometimes. It was part of the experience and made getting on the long line rides a lot more tolerable. The idea of the line being even longer because rich families are paying to jump it kills the "magic"
Last edited by MellowStranger162 May 29, 2024 at 05:22 AM.
May 29, 2024 12:26 PM
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boomieMay 29, 2024 12:26 PM
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After watching the Star Wars hotel failure video by Jenny Nicholson (video and article about it linked below), we'll never go to Disney. It was very clear that they are only out for profit over quality and care for their customers. It's pretty despicable how much of a cash grab that hotel was (it cost 2 people $6000 and the immersive promise failed spectacularly) and their parks still reflect this overall. Things that were once free like a courtesy shuttle from the airport cost a fee now, among other cost-cutting measures meant only to pad their bottom line. No thanks!

https://youtu.be/T0CpOYZZZW4?si=3vdF1thft21Xduln

https://www.forbes.com/sites/dani...fa6ad307c3
Last edited by boomie May 29, 2024 at 09:08 AM.
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jabzMay 29, 2024 12:45 PM
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Good deal but i hate how u gotta pick your days on purchase

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BadWithNamesMay 29, 2024 12:51 PM
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Quote from h2deal :
Earlier this year we went to Tokyo. Since it's right in the city, we spent two days at the two Disney Parks. The tickets for us two adults and two children cost $180 for each park. That's $180 for all four of us per day, including tax. They even still have free FastPasses, in addition to Genie+ like paid skip the line for a couple of rides at each park.

I'm not suggesting traveling to Japan just to go to Disney (unless you're an Uber Disney fan), but the price difference really puts the ridiculous ticket costs of US parks into prospective. Although granted part of the low cost is due to the strong Dollar exchange rate VS the Yen.
The way to reduce the US price is everyone stops going. We are idiots though and continue to feed their desire for our children.

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