Cheaper Disneyland Tickets

Anyone ever purchased tickets to disneyland (the one in california) at a discounted price and can recommend anywhere? Heading there in a few weeks

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  • +2

    Try Last Minute Travel Club https://www.lmtclub.com/secure/PageRegistration.aspx
    Usually costs $ to join, but give this promo code a try LINKSHARE2016 and it might get you free membership.
    Otherwise, try googling for another free membership code.

    Or try these guys http://www.mousesavers.com/disneyland-california-vacation-di…

  • There were a number of places in Anaheim selling cheaper tickets when we were over there; but this was many years ago. The big thing to keep in mind is trying to beat the queues - it might not be so bad at this time of year but do your research and look into the fastpass system and wait times apps/board. We went on the big queue rides as early as possible in the day and then went to the less popular ones later on - but we were also pre fastpass. The way they structure the queues it is difficult to work out how long they are but they usually have signs telling you how long from this point. Have a great time, if you get the right rides, and shows, it is still a hoot for adults.

  • Just be careful if you buy from "street trader" stands over there. Sometimes, they sell 2nd hand tickets where someone originally purchased say a 5 day ticket but only used 2 or 3 days. Sometimes Disney refuse to honour these tickets as they are not supposed to be transferable.
    The same stands also offer heavily discounted tickets on condition you attend a timeshare presentation. I have bought these in the past as I was interested in timeshare but don't accept if you are not interested and/or don't have the time. Although presentations are supposed to only last 90 minutes, they often take much longer - if you let them string it out.

  • +1

    You cant do Disney land/world on a budget mate you might be able to save $20-30 a ticket but some of the sites are dodgy and some of the sellers are even more so.

    Disney have really tight reins on there products, i went to disney world earlier this year got my tickets from undercover tourist but i didnt save much

    • yes we hunted everywhere for cheaper Disney tickets few years back.

      In the end, the travel agent gave us a discount, as we told them, we were trying to find cheaper & they made a point of fact that they could discount. Think they gave us 10% off the listed prices, as we had booked so much other stuff with them.

  • Cheapest I could find when I went this year came from here.
    https://www.americanairlines.com.au/intl/au/bookOnline/bookO…

  • +2

    I've used Mousesavers a couple of times booking online, very straight forward.

    Enjoy all of the Christmas decorations this time of year, well worth seeing. Get in line to enter well before opening time in the morning. You will need to exchange your prepaid tickets for swipe cards which takes time.

    Around mid-December, Disneyland gets crazy busy as all of the locals go after work to see the Chrismas parades. Just run to your top ride when you enter in the morning, then use fast passes for the other big rides as much as possible. Always go single rider when there is an option for a ride to save on queing time. In the evening, parts of the park around the castle are hard to access or close off completely due to the parades and fireworks and you will struggle to get on any rides.

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