Currently its summertime so there's no additional discounts like at Vons or McDonalds. In the slower season Disneyland will offer the 2-fer where you buy 1 day pass at full price and you get the 2nd day for the other theme park (DCA) for free. Disneyland used to offer the So Cal resident special, but they had not offered it in years.
Right now if you are a CostCo member you can get a 4 day pass for $119. That can be used by 1 person and any 4 days.
Or, if you know a military person, they can get discount tickets on base (not at the gate) and also County employees can get discounted tickets through their union.
If you know any Orange County employees, here's the link and tell them to get you the tickets:
www.oceamember.org.
Also, check mousesavers.com for any specials.
2006-06-07 11:09:56
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answered by anaheimsportsfan 5
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Usually, the cheapest way is to buy them directly from Disney or your travel agent. You can sometimes get different promotions.
Other than that, you could do a timeshare. They will usually give you free tickets for doing the tour, but this can take a good part of your day. So if you will only be in the area for a short period of time, I would avoid it.
I also don't suggest using sites like eBay to buy tickets. Too many people are selling fake tickets. So, you have a good price on the tickets and are happy with them, only to arrive in Disneyland to discovered they are used, expired, non-transferrable, etc. and you then have to buy the tickets again. So, it can end up costing you more than just buying the tickets directly.
I think the safest option is to buy from your travel agent or Disney. The cheapest option will be a timeshare tour.
2006-06-06 18:12:24
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answered by tech_fanatic 7
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Park tickets: it rather is not a competent season for discounted tickets. perfect now they have a 2-day (one park according to day) value tag for $ninety 9, yet that expires in would. you actual would desire to shop an eye fixed on the return and forth internet web pages like expedia, travlocity, jetblue, and southwest to call some. Get on their mailing record, and that they are going to e mail you whilst there are fare sales.
2016-12-13 14:54:22
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answered by lotta 4
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Teachers and classified school district employees can get discounted tickets through their unions, check with your friends to see if they can help you. Sometimes you can get discounted tickets at places like AAA and Costco as well.
2006-06-12 10:24:58
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answered by lcraesharbor 7
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hook up with a disney intern there all over, they can get you in for free.
2006-06-08 15:40:56
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answered by Chris 1
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