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Disneyland Resort announced 2024 Summer Ticket offer - as low as $50 Per Child and $83 Per Adult, Per Day - for a 3-Day, 1-Park Per Day Theme Park Ticket, Plus Summer Hotel Offers....
3-Day Disneyland Ticket Offer, one-park per day, guests may visit the Disneyland Resort theme parks for as little as
- $50 per child, per day (ages 3-9) or from $149 all 3-days (Monday-Thursday Only)
- $83 per adult, per day or from $249 all 3-days (Monday-Thursday Only)
- Daily, including weekends (based on availability) is also available for $199 kids ages 3-9 and $299 adults ages 10+
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Resort hotel guests may save up to 25% on select stays at Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, the Disneyland Hotel or The Villas at Disneyland Hotel when staying 4 nights or longer, or may save up to 20% on select stays Sunday – Thursday nights at these hotels without a minimum night stay. These offers are for stays June 10 – Sept. 26, 2024, and can be reserved May 29 – Sept. 12, 2024, subject to availability and restrictions.
Disneyland Resort [go.com]
Purchase Beginning May 29, 2024
Redeem any 3 Eligible Days June 10 - September 26, 2024
Subject to park reservation availability.
Valid admission and theme park reservation for the same park on the same date are required for park entry.
p.s. if you have a
Sam's Club [samsclub.com] membership, Disney gift cards will be 10% off tomorrow, May 3rd. You may buy two $100 Disney e-gc for $90 each. Item 990350939
Terms:
Tickets valid for use beginning June 10, 2024, and expire September 26, 2024. Tickets are not valid before 6/10/24. Tickets may be used on nonconsecutive days. 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 15 tickets per eligible person per day. Tickets are nonrefundable, may not be sold or transferred for commercial use and exclude 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.
To enter a park, both a theme park reservation and a valid ticket for the same park on the same date is required. Theme park reservations for the 3-Day Disneyland Ticket Offer holders are limited in number and subject to the availability of park reservations allocated to the 3-Day Disneyland Ticket Offer as determined by Disney, applicable blockout dates, and theme park capacity. Reservation availability for 3-Day Disneyland Ticket Offer holders is not guaranteed for any date, and reservations may be difficult to get for any particular date, especially as the ticket expiration date approaches. To ensure best availability, make reservations early. On any given date, park reservations may be available for general theme park tickets even though park reservations allocated to the 3-Day Disneyland Ticket Offer are fully reserved. 3-Day Disneyland Ticket Offer holders are not entitled to any reservations Disney makes available to others. Parks, attractions, entertainment, experiences, services, and offerings may be modified, limited in availability or unavailable, and are subject to restrictions, and change or cancellation without notice. Park admission and offerings are not guaranteed. Visit Disneyland.com/updates for important information to know before visiting Disneyland Resort.
A consecutive 4-night or longer stay is required, and cancellation of any nights of a stay may affect discount availability. Savings based on the non-discounted price for the same room stay at the same hotel and is valid for most nights from 6/10/2024 through 9/26/2024. Book from 5/29/2024 through 9/12/2024; travel must be completed by 9/27/2024. Not valid for select Concierge rooms, Signature or Premium suites, or 2 Bedroom or 3 Bedroom Villas, or at certain hotels. Not valid on previously booked rooms. Advance reservations required. Subject to availability as the number of rooms allocated for this offer is limited. Excludes applicable fees and taxes. Limit two (2) rooms per reservation, and occupancy restrictions apply per room. Additional per-adult charges may apply if more than two (2) adults per room. Offer applied once per reservation and is not valid in combination with any other hotel discounts or offers. Subject to restrictions and change or cancellation without notice. Separate Theme Park admission and Theme Park reservation for same date and same park required to enter a Theme Park, and a hotel reservation does not guarantee theme park access. Visit Disneyland.com/updates for important information to know before visiting the Disneyland® Resort.
Savings based on the non-discounted price for the same room stay at the same hotel and is valid for Sunday through Thursday nights from 6/10/2024 through 9/26/2024. Book from 5/29/2024 through 9/12/2024; travel must be completed by 9/27/2024. Not valid for select Concierge rooms, Signature or Premium suites, or 2 Bedroom or 3 Bedroom Villas, or at certain hotels. Not valid on previously booked rooms. Advance reservations required. Subject to availability as the number of rooms allocated for this offer is limited. Excludes applicable fees and taxes. Limit two (2) rooms per reservation, and occupancy restrictions apply per room. Additional per-adult charges may apply if more than two (2) adults per room. Not valid in combination with any other hotel discounts or offers. Subject to restrictions and change or cancellation without notice. Separate Theme Park admission and Theme Park reservation for same date and same park are required to enter a Theme Park. Park reservations are limited, subject to availability, and not guaranteed, and a hotel reservation does not guarantee theme park reservations. Visit Disneyland.com/updates for important information to know before visiting the Disneyland® Resort.
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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.
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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If you're going to CA just for Disneyland, you'll probably save money overall if you book a trip to Japan instead. Everything in Japan is much cheaper, such as food, hotel, transport. Plus you get the benefit of traveling to one of the best tourist destinations vs shithole california
early on someone commented about this attraction, which is not relevant to a deal thread for Disneyland.... in California...
If you're going to CA just for Disneyland, you'll probably save money overall if you book a trip to Japan instead. Everything in Japan is much cheaper, such as food, hotel, transport. Plus you get the benefit of traveling to one of the best tourist destinations vs shithole california
my friend just went back to Japan yesterday, she mentioned that a lot of hotels are jacking up prices for foreigners/tourists.
to you and me the prices seem cheap. within Japan hotel prices have inflated 30-50% or more. don't forget the JR Rail Pass, still a good bargain but it went from ~JPY 26000 (one week) to almost double between 2019 and 2023.
when this current cycle of high interest rates ends in the US and the JPY comes back down, the reality of pricing in Japan will hit.
Disneyland Resort is celebrating summer and announcing a new, limited-time ticket offer and new hotel offers, giving guests flexible options and a great way to save to enjoy three days of magic at The Happiest Place on Earth. With thrilling adventures, popular attractions, beloved Disney characters and refreshing summertime treats, there's something for everyone at Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park.
With the 3-Day Disneyland Ticket Offer, guests may visit the Disneyland Resort theme parks for as little as $50 per child, per day (ages 3-9), and $83 per adult, per day. These three-day, one-park per day tickets start at $149 for children and $249 for adults, for admission Monday through Thursdays, or as low as $199 for children and $299 for adults, for admission any day including weekends, based upon availability and theme park reservations. Upgrades such as Park Hopper tickets or Disney Genie+ service are also available at the time of purchase.
The limited-time tickets will be available for purchase beginning May 29, 2024 and can be redeemed on any three eligible days (which can be non-consecutive) June 10 through Sept. 26, 2024, subject to park reservation availability.* Valid admission and theme park reservation for the same park on the same date are required for park entry.
SR.ecial Summer Savings at the Hotels of the Disneyland Resort
my friend just went back to Japan yesterday, she mentioned that a lot of hotels are jacking up prices for foreigners/tourists.
to you and me the prices seem cheap. within Japan hotel prices have inflated 30-50% or more. don't forget the JR Rail Pass, still a good bargain but it went from ~JPY 26000 (one week) to almost double between 2019 and 2023.
when this current cycle of high interest rates ends in the US and the JPY comes back down, the reality of pricing in Japan will hit.
I've seen people say hotels are more expensive for tourists, but I just looked up some of the hotels I've stayed at and the pricing is pretty much the same. They're actually cheaper now if anything. The tiktoks I've seen claiming this are just shopping between brokers. Prices have always varied between brokers. The best pricing I've seen is usually going to agoda through google search. You have to link from google because the price is different than if you search on the site itself. Hotel prices are highly seasonal and there are many factors that go into hotel pricing, however its still extremely affordable.
I've never gotten JR pass and I don't think it was a good deal even when it was cheaper. JR pass only paid the base fare, meaning you'd still have to pay part of the costs of most shinkansen rides. The time limit meant you had to waste a lot of time traveling to make up the price of the JR pass. Theres so much to do in every city that you'd be rushing too much to enjoy anything. For example, you can easily spend a week in Kyoto and not even see everything entirely.
Heres a tip, don't stay too long in Tokyo. Tokyo is a bit more expensive than the rest of Japan.
I've seen people say hotels are more expensive for tourists, but I just looked up some of the hotels I've stayed at and the pricing is pretty much the same. They're actually cheaper now if anything. The tiktoks I've seen claiming this are just shopping between brokers. Prices have always varied between brokers. The best pricing I've seen is usually going to agoda through google search. You have to link from google because the price is different than if you search on the site itself. Hotel prices are highly seasonal and there are many factors that go into hotel pricing, however its still extremely affordable.
I've never gotten JR pass and I don't think it was a good deal even when it was cheaper. JR pass only paid the base fare, meaning you'd still have to pay part of the costs of most shinkansen rides. The time limit meant you had to waste a lot of time traveling to make up the price of the JR pass. Theres so much to do in every city that you'd be rushing too much to enjoy anything. For example, you can easily spend a week in Kyoto and not even see everything entirely.
Heres a tip, don't stay too long in Tokyo. Tokyo is a bit more expensive than the rest of Japan.
- hotel pricing - I'm mostly using cheapest salaryman-type small hotels as basis. in years before, the Tokyu Stays (equivalent) type of hotel was consistently sub-$70 even at under 110 exchange rate, now it is closer to $100 USD.
- my hotel pricing comparison time window is fairly consistent, actually. I usually go either mid-Jan for Tokyo Auto Salon, mid-March on my way to other parts of Asia, or October.
- last few times I've transited in Haneda I've stayed at the Royal Park Hotel. between 2015 to 2018 the prices were always closer to $100/night for the basic room, now it is up to $150-170 range
- JR Rail Pass I've bought twice, for basic Shinkansen fares there is no surcharge, only when you want to take trains that have less stops. The point of comparison is this:
- in 2017 I used JR Rail Pass to go from Tokyo <-> Osaka/Kyoto for ¥25600 (this also included my Narita Express tickets as well as all the regular JR lines). I did not pay anything extra as I picked the train that did not have any surcharges.
- the same 7-day pass now is ¥50000
- as a point of comparison, the basic Shinkansen fare between Tokyo and Kyoto is ¥13000, so you'd need to take this 4x to cover the cost of the 7-day pass now.
- JR Rail Pass is good if you are doing multiple trips, not really useful otherwise.
Food is cheaper overall but I try not to overspend on that. I try to bring my own outside food/water, or I would also physically leave the park to eat in Downtown Disney or outside that area.Japanese food can also get real expensive real quick. "cheap" entirely depends on where you eat and what you eat, but since the thread is about Disney yes, it is cheaper inside the JP park vs CA.
- hotel pricing - I'm mostly using cheapest salaryman-type small hotels as basis. in years before, the Tokyu Stays (equivalent) type of hotel was consistently sub-$70 even at under 110 exchange rate, now it is closer to $100 USD.
- my hotel pricing comparison time window is fairly consistent, actually. I usually go either mid-Jan for Tokyo Auto Salon, mid-March on my way to other parts of Asia, or October.
- last few times I've transited in Haneda I've stayed at the Royal Park Hotel. between 2015 to 2018 the prices were always closer to $100/night for the basic room, now it is up to $150-170 range
- JR Rail Pass I've bought twice, for basic Shinkansen fares there is no surcharge, only when you want to take trains that have less stops. The point of comparison is this:
- in 2017 I used JR Rail Pass to go from Tokyo <-> Osaka/Kyoto for ¥25600 (this also included my Narita Express tickets as well as all the regular JR lines). I did not pay anything extra as I picked the train that did not have any surcharges.
- the same 7-day pass now is ¥50000
- as a point of comparison, the basic Shinkansen fare between Tokyo and Kyoto is ¥13000, so you'd need to take this 4x to cover the cost of the 7-day pass now.
- JR Rail Pass is good if you are doing multiple trips, not really useful otherwise.
Food is cheaper overall but I try not to overspend on that. I try to bring my own outside food/water, or I would also physically leave the park to eat in Downtown Disney or outside that area.Japanese food can also get real expensive real quick. "cheap" entirely depends on where you eat and what you eat, but since the thread is about Disney yes, it is cheaper inside the JP park vs CA.
I'm saying JR pass was never worth it. The time limit made it so you'd have to rush through everywhere to make up the cost. Tokyo to osaka might be 25600, but with JR pass, you were likely making a lot more smaller cheaper trips. You really had to waste a lot of your time traveling to make up the price.
If you live in CA and like Disney, it probably makes sense to visit a few times since you can just drive and park. However if you're considering driving a long distance, or flying, don't bother. You'll have a much better experience and save money overall by going to Japan
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If you live in CA and like Disney, it probably makes sense to visit a few times since you can just drive and park. However if you're considering driving a long distance, or flying, don't bother. You'll have a much better experience and save money overall by going to Japan
my last pre-COVID trip was Jan 2020 and was booked with points, so I don't have a direct comparison on that one.
as for the whole "live in CA and Like Disney" part, ... all true until one problem:
every ride is in Japanese in Japan.
I completely forget about this... Journey to the Center of the Earth, 20000 Leagues Under the Sea, even Indiana Jones was all Japanese dialogue.
its fun once in a while or just once, but after multiple visits the only way I'd go again is if it fit into my travel schedule that includes Japan.
my last pre-COVID trip was Jan 2020 and was booked with points, so I don't have a direct comparison on that one.
as for the whole "live in CA and Like Disney" part, ... all true until one problem:
every ride is in Japanese in Japan.
I completely forget about this... Journey to the Center of the Earth, 20000 Leagues Under the Sea, even Indiana Jones was all Japanese dialogue.
its fun once in a while or just once, but after multiple visits the only way I'd go again is if it fit into my travel schedule that includes Japan.
reviews of the park on Reddit all say the park is devoid of Star Wars/Marvel attractions.
even at DisneySea, Tower of Terror is still called Tower of Terror.
If you're going to CA just for Disneyland, you'll probably save money overall if you book a trip to Japan instead. Everything in Japan is much cheaper, such as food, hotel, transport. Plus you get the benefit of traveling to one of the best tourist destinations vs shithole california
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.
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