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Post #139557 by Mai Tai on Sat, Feb 5, 2005 2:48 AM

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On 2005-02-03 08:06, tikimonkey wrote:
and ack. Man did Disneyland ticket prices go sky high. Anyone got a lead for tickets on the cheap?

Costco in Southern California has a good deal for Southern California residents. It's a multi day pass, I think it was a 4 day pass, but I don't think it was a park hopper - you could enter and re-enter one park per day (that means if you went to both Disneyland AND California Adventure on the same day, then you would be using up two days on your ticket - but if you just went to Disneyland only on one day, you could enter and re-enter that same park as many times as you needed that day, and it would only use up one day). But I do remember that the ticket was really cheap! I wrote down the details, I will have to scrounge around here and post them once I find them. There was a certain date that you had to use the tickets by, so I will find out what that was as well.

There is another pass that Costco is currently offering, and it is the Southern California City Pass. It includes a 3 day parkhopper pass to both Disneyland and California Adventure, 1 day admission to Knott's Berry Farm, 1 day admission to Sea World in San Diego, and 1 day admission to either the San Diego Zoo or the San Diego Zoo's Wild Animal Park. The cost for adults is $149.99,
http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?prodid=10042654&whse=&topnav=&cat=&s=1

and $114.99 for children ages 3 through 9,
http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?Prodid=10042655&whse=BC&topnav=&cat=4835&hierPath=111*4835*

The only catches seem to be that once you activate the pass, you have 14 days to use it up before it expires, and "First day of use of any ticket in the Southern California CityPass booklet must occur by March 31, 2005." So as long as the Enchanted Tiki Room opens sometime in March, then that should work for most people, especially if they want to go on an extended vacation and visit a lot of the theme parks in SoCal.

Also, AAA has some pretty good deals for AAA members. Their deals are always changing, but I will also investigate what they are offering. The last time I bought tickets through AAA (last July), they were offering a 2 day parkhopper pass for $98, and this included parking.