Disneyland Resort Disneyland Resort: Canadian Residents Save 25% Off 3-Day or Longer Tickets Take 25% Off 3-Day or Longer Tickets!
get this dealIf you’ve been thinking about taking a magical vacation to Disneyland Resort in California then you won’t want to miss this brand new offer which is available exclusively to Canadian residents! Starting today you can save 25% on your theme park tickets when you purchase a 3-day of longer ticket.
Tickets to Disneyland Resort theme parks don’t typically go on sale so this is a great opportunity to purchase your theme park tickets at a discount. The offer is not just good towards base tickets (1 park per day) but also the Park Hopper Option as well. Tickets are available from three to five day increments and we’ve listed the promotional savings for Adult Base Ticket’s below (all prices in USD and before taxes).
- 3-Day: $202.50 (regularly $270), approximately $67.50 per day
- 4-Day: $217.50 (regularly $290), approximately $54.38 per day
- 5-Day: $228.75 (regularly $305), approximately $45.75 per day
Tickets purchased through this special offer are good until December 31, 2018 and are valid for 13 days from the date of first use so plan accordingly. Remember that you will need to show proof of your Canadian residency (government-issued photo ID) at a theme park ticket window or guest relations prior to first use when you arrive at Walt Disney World.
It’s never been a better time to visit Disneyland Resort. With 2 amazing theme parks to visit (Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park) and the bustling Downtown Disney District you’ll find no shortage of fun things to do and see. We highly recommend checking out Cars Land and the recently re-themed Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT at Disney California Adventure Park. Lastly no trip to Disneyland is complete without eating a Dole Whip and Churro!
Click here to purchase tickets online or call (866) 285-1581. This offer expires on February 28, 2018 so make sure you order by then if you want to take advantage of this offer.
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View allI never knew you could negotiate with your travel agent! I've always paid the amount they invoiced me for.
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As far as if its worth it, I suppose it depends on the individual. I'm an adult (Sorta...lol. 27 and no kids) and I love the main park. Might be because it's a kick of nostalgia right in the feels - I love Disney though, always have, and going there makes me feel like a kid again. You have space mountain (my number 1 favorite ride at disney, I go on that 3 or 4 times per visit at least), Indiana Jones, big thunder mountain, the matterhorn, star tours, splash mountain, and then there are your relaxing rides like pirates of the Caribbean, jungle cruise, etc). Oh and if you are not going back for awhile, Starwars land will be in the main park and that alone will be worth it.
Disneyland has sooo many decent hotels in a 15 minute walking distance though, it's a bit hard to justify the cost. That being said, security and line up's can be pretty darn slow at opening time in the main center entrance.
Where can I start checking prices out? Airbnb isn't quite cost-effective with families as they charge by the guest.
The next time we go, I think we are going to splurge and stay at the Grand California so that you have direct access to California adventure, cut out security/wait times and get to maximize fun times.
One other quick thing you can do near LA is hop on the PCA and drive north to Malibu. Gorgeous drive and lots of nice restaurants around there. You can do Santa Monica Pier and that in the same day.
Thanks ReeGee.
if you don't want to drive all the San Diego, Newport beach is nice, and Laguna Beach is one of our favorite places we've ever been to period. The Top Of The World trail in Laguna is breathtaking and completely free to enter, highly recommend this.
Free: Griffin Observatory, Santa Monica Pier, The Broad (have to book a few weeks in advance)
I kind of regret not going to the main Disneyland park as well but we heard California Adventures was far better for adults and we did have a great time there. I might go back and check out the other park next time i'm in Cali.
Even with a 'discounted' rate, the tickets are only a few dollars cheaper.
thanks.
I am planning to go in April of 2019 but would love to get the 25% discount before it's over at the end of the month.
Also, I had to call-in to purchase tickets, as on their website there is no way to redeem 2 GCs on single purchase.