Get the deluxe pass with parking....and go on Sunday. Have fun!!! The pass is paid for after 4 visits.
2007-03-26 03:49:52
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answered by I_hope_I_know 5
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You really should invest in a pass. Dsneyland charges $83 for a park hopper, and you really need both parks, as just one or the other won't get you through the day. Before you know it, you will have been on every ride, and the day is already over. If you plan on going more than once, just get the $154 pass, not the $124 as you will be not able to reap the rewards of getting 10% off at almost every resturant and shop in both parks. If you don't plan on going any weekends, then your best bet would be the $154 because it's right in between...not too expensive and not so useless that you won't be able to vist without having to pay for a $30 black-out ticket. It's up to you, but at least do yourself a favor and get a pass....don't keep paying for ticket after ticket...like I did for a while. :o)
2007-03-27 11:04:58
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answered by Rose C 2
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Okay here are the prices for all the Annual Passports.
1. Southern California Select $ 124.00 you have 175 available days free.
2. Southern California $ 154 you have 220 available days free.
3. Deluxe $ 239 you have 315 available days free.
4. Premium $ 359 you have 365 available days (No Blockout Days)
If you go on a blockout day you pay $ 30.00 and if you get the Southern California Select and then go on a blockout day you can upgrade to the Southern California. You can get the full Blockout Days at disneyland.com.
I got the Southern California Select on Oct. 28 2006 and I upgraded on March 17 2007 to Southern California. I plan to upgrade to Deluxe on April 2 or 3 2007 I still haven't made up my mind on which day I will go.
2007-03-25 18:34:02
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answered by Sam A 5
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Hi, I have annual passes here in Orlando and would not have it any other way. Free parking, entrance into most resort restaurants, small merchandise discounts and entry everyday of the year. I do not know of any blackout dates. The only time I know that an annual pass may not be available for entry are the busiest days when they close one or more of the parks.
2007-03-24 19:01:45
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answered by bamafannfl 3
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Summer is blocked out for the least expensive annual pass, with good reason.
These will be the busiest days and you can expect 2hr+ wait in line, I would never go anytime in the summer or on weekends.
A weekday with a little bit of rain is great, you have no wait and can hit all the rides.
I pay for the parking option, also
Here is a link for the black out days for the annual pass:
http://adisneyland.disney.go.com/media/dlr_v0200/en_US/ap/bod/socalselect_bod_0906.pdf
2007-03-24 20:17:04
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have a AP and you go on a blackout day, I think you do not have to pay full admission. Have fun! (i'm jealous!! hehe)
2007-03-24 18:59:58
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answered by Koosher 5
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