Ebay!!.....Many people will buy multi-day passes,but may use only a few days for whatever reason,then they will sell the remaining days on Ebay and you can usually get them at greatly reduced prices.Be careful,since sometimes you have to use them in a specified time frame (so many days after the ticket was first used).My family went there on these tickets I got from Ebay. Check the Disney web site about ticket usage,several different types,would recommend the ones that allow you to go to California Adventure also as well as DisneyLand (all in the same area,Calif.Adventure was built in on the old,huge parking lot for D-Land,now they use huge parking garages instead)...Have Fun!!
2006-11-03 15:23:41
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answered by KEITH G 4
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AAA auto club and the Magic Kingdom Club offer the best ways to get discounted tickets. For AAA you would have to be a member and go through them. For the Magic Kingdom Club, a service some businesses offer to be a member of, inquire with your HR dept., you can use your Club card at any Disney Store and purchase tickets that way. I'm not sure if they offer the discounted tickets online or by phone for Magic Kingdom Club members. Other than that, the only better way to get discounted tickets, is to actually work for the Disney Co., whether it be at a Store or in some other function. But basically your sources for purchasing tickets are online at their website, through a travel site or agency, Disney Store, a phone service they have set up, or actually waiting till you get to the park itself (which I recommend least of all, as you wait twice as long just to get into the park).
2006-11-01 05:41:15
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answered by Mysteriana 2
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Go directly to the park's homepage. You can get park info, hotel info. You won't be able to get a "discounted" ticket rate anywhere, because Disney Parks is sole vendor (so I've been told). However, best hotel rates will be off site in Garden Grove just to the west of Anaheim, or in the city of Orange to the south (Disneyland is right on the border of both)...
http://disneyland.disney.go.com/disneyland/en_US/home/home?name=HomePage&CMP=KNC-YahooSiteSubmit&bhcp=1
2006-10-31 17:03:02
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answered by Angela M 6
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Which Disneyland? Tokyo?
2016-05-22 23:27:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Definately try eBay. www.ebay.com
So many sellers selling at a reduced price. The price is based on your bid....
sign up is easy, just need a credit card.
Don't worry, eBay is very safe...I used it all the time! If you use Paypal payment (which you can pay via credit card)...you get all sorts of protection too.
Name the price you are willing to pay...of course, if you wait for last minute...that's better because a lot of people will try to outbid you at the very last minute.
Goood luck and have fun!~
2006-11-01 09:04:06
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answered by iknowwhy 1
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Ralphs, a local SO CAL grocery store, had tickets all summer for $99 and it included Universal Studios.
2006-11-02 12:28:26
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answered by KANDE92 2
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what total nonsense people are telling you.
All over Kissamee are places wanting you to see their time share places, all awesome by the way, no commitment, just pay around $30....spend an hour looking at awesome condos, then they GIVE you 2 tickets to any park you want to see.
There is NO better way to see the parks on a budget.
2006-11-01 06:36:15
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answered by manx4080 3
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At the park entrance.
2006-10-31 16:58:38
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answered by Anonymous
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