Update for January 3 – 9, 2011
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One last day of Holiday Time | 2011 SoCal discount | New year, more construction at Disney California Adventure | Nobody goes there anymore. It’s too crowded | This and That…
One last day of Holiday Time
Though the Holiday Time promotion officially ended this weekend, you have one more chance to enjoy the holiday entertainment at the Disneyland Resort if you visit today. Weather permitting, the final performances of A Christmas Fantasy Parade and the Believe… In Holiday Magic fireworks will take place today, along with the “Winter Enchantment” lighting effect on Sleeping Beauty Castle. Two performances of Fantasmic and three showings of World of Color are on the schedule, and ElecTRONica will be presented Monday night at Disney California Adventure. Disneyland is open until Midnight and Disney California Adventure is open until 10, and none of the annual passes are blocked out today.
2011 SoCal discount
Southern California residents can visit the Disneyland Resort theme parks any two days before May 14 for $99 using a new discounted ticket that went on sale Sunday morning. The Resident 2-Day 1-Park per Day ticket offers residents of Southern California and Northern Baja California with admission to either Disneyland or Disney California Adventure on one day, and then a second visit to either park on another day on or before May 14. Unlike the “2Fer” ticket usually offered at this time of year, you can use both days of this ticket at the same theme park, or visit one park one day and the other park on the second day. The ticket is $99 for ages 3 and up. You can also upgrade the ticket to a park-hopper, allowing admission to both parks on the same day, for an additional $10, a savings of up to $52 compared to the box office price of a two-day park-hopper ticket.
You can either purchase tickets at the Disneyland Resort ticket booths, or online at Disneyland.com and print them at home. You can also purchase them at participating Disney Stores and authorized third party ticket outlets, including many local grocery stores. There is no “fuse” on this ticket, which means you can use the first admission today and wait until May to use the second admission. You must, however, purchase tickets by April 15, 2011. Tickets expires May 14, 2011, and there are no blockout dates for this ticket.
While Disney states that proof of residency required for purchase and admission, MousePlanet readers who have purchased similar tickets from off-property retailers during past resident discount promotions consistently reported that they were not required to provide proof of residency at the time of purchase. However, be aware that Disneyland Resort Main Gate cast members can—and may—require proof of residency when you first use the tickets. Whether the residency checks occur is an oft-debated topic on our MousePad discussion boards, but it is your responsibility to know the official policy, regardless of what the park’s actual practice may be.
Now for the official fine print:
Tickets valid for Southern California residents within ZIP codes 90000-93599 and Northern Baja California residents within ZIP codes 21000-22999. Proof of residency required for purchase and admission. The Resident 2-Day 1-Park per Day Ticket entitles Guests to admittance to either Disneyland® Park or Disney California Adventure™ Park each day for two days. This ticket is not valid for visits to both theme parks on the same day. The first visit must occur on or before May 14, 2011. Tickets may only be purchased between January 2, 2011 and April 14, 2011.
If you do not qualify for the Southern California resident discount, the Disneyland Resort is offering several other discount options for spring travel, including advance-purchase ticket offers, a 35-percent hotel discount, and a fourth-night-free hotel and ticket package offer. We definitely recommend comparing prices on these offers before you buy, as it may be less expensive to book the hotel and ticket separately.
Promotional Park Hopper Bonus Tickets
These discounted tickets are available with advance purchase through the Disneyland Web site (link). Tickets are valid January 4 to April 14, 2011. This discount is not available at the theme park ticket booths, so you must purchase online before you arrive. Disney is offering eTicket and Will Call service for this promotion, so you can purchase the tickets online the same day you plan to use them. Tickets must be purchased by, and first day of use must occur on or before, April 14, 2011. Tickets expire 13 days after the first day of use or April 27, 2011, whichever occurs first. These promotional tickets include one early admission day (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday).
Length | Adults (Ages 10 and up) |
Children (Ages 3-9) |
3-day | $169.00 | $152.00 |
4-day | $182.00 | $163.00 |
5-day | $192.00 | $172.00 |
6-day | $196.00 | $176.00 |
Room-only hotel discounts
The Resort is offering discounts of up to 35 percent on select Disneyland Resort Hotel stays for arrivals January 2, 2011 through April 13, 2011. Travel must be booked by February 19, 2011, and a two-night minimum stay is required. Offer is not valid January 14 & 15, or February 18 & 19. Discount applies only to standard and concierge level rooms. There is a limit of two rooms per reservation, and a maximum of five people per room.
Fourth night free
Book a three-night, four-day package at a Disneyland Resort Hotel and get a fourth night free. Package includes four nights at a Disneyland Resort Hotel and four-day park hopper bonus tickets for a family of four. This offer is valid for arrivals from January 4 through April 11, 2011; travel must be completed by April 15, 2011. This package also includes one collectible pin, lanyard and luggage tag per person; one $20 ESPN Zone game card per package, admission to Mickey’s Toontown Morning Madness, preferred seating at select shows in DCA, and a “character call” from a Disney character.
New year, more construction at Disney California Adventure
Holiday Time is over, the holiday crowds are dispersing, and it’s time for the Disneyland Resort to get back to the serious business of rebuilding Disney California Adventure park. Cast members were given an update on the project this weekend, including important dates and area closures.
The next phase of the renovation project officially kicks off today. Due to work scheduled for both ends of the performance corridor (the DCA term for a parade route), the Pixar Play Parade has been put on construction-related hiatus and will not return until around Thanksgiving 2011. Instead, Disney will present roaming shows called “Pixar Pop-Ups,” featuring characters and smaller elements from the larger parade. The Incredibles pop-up show is reportedly scheduled to begin January 7 (though the Orange County Register reported last week that the show had been pushed to January 14, so it’s possible the information has changed), with the Monsters, Inc. and Toy Story pop-up shows scheduled to begin January 21 and February 4, respectively.
Construction walls go up around a section of the Playhouse Disney building in preparation for a planned update of the show, though performances continue through January 23. During refurbishment, Playhouse Disney is being renamed “Disney Junior – Live on Stage!,” with the current “My Friends Tigger and Pooh” segment scrapped in favor of a new segment featuring Jake and the Never Land Pirates. The new show is currently scheduled to debut March 25.
Once DCA closes Monday night, construction walls go up around the C-A-L-I-F-O-R-N-I-A letters outside the park. As soon as the concrete letters are removed (Disney has said the letters will be saved for possible future reuse), construction begins on the park’s main entrance. That work is scheduled for completion in September.
The construction walls around the Little Mermaid attraction building will be pushed out into the performance corridor to create more room in the construction site, and will remain in place until the ride opens.
More walls move on Tuesday night, when the construction site in the Sunshine Plaza expands to the east to enclose the parade gate, and again on Wednesday night when the Sunshine Plaza construction site expands to the west to include a portion of the performance corridor.
After DCA closes on Sunday, January 9, the Paradise Pier construction area boundaries are expanding, leaving most of the west side of Paradise lagoon closed to guests. Jumpin’ Jellyfish and the Silly Symphony Swings will be accessible through a small walkway, but guests will not be able to walk between Silly Symphony Swings and Mickey’s Fun Wheel. These walls will remain in place through March 24.
Nobody goes there anymore. It’s too crowded
The Walt Disney Company has a long-standing policy of declining to discuss attendance figures with the media, so when Disneyland sent out messages via the Resort’s official Twitter account Monday and Tuesday warning that access to Disneyland—and later, to Disney California Adventure—was “temporarily limited,” the announcements made national news. Soon, agencies like CNN and Time were reporting that Disneyland was closed, and local outlets were running articles with headlines like, “A Blizzard of People Shuts Down Disneyland.”
What caused the media storm, and did the publicity hurt New Year’s weekend attendance numbers?
The cause can be traced directly to Disney’s decision to go public via Twitter. It’s one thing to have an unofficial site like MousePlanet talk about Disneyland’s annual post-holiday crowding (a topic we’ve written about in the last two Updates), but it’s quite another when the Walt Disney Company itself publicly discusses attendance issues at one of its theme parks. Disney had never done this before, so perhaps it seemed to onlookers that something about last week’s crowding was unusual enough to prompt the company to break with tradition and issue the public warnings.
The reporting was further sensationalized when news editors and the general public—who are unfamiliar with and thus do not understand Disney’s terminology— interpreted “access temporarily limited” to mean “Disneyland is closed.” In a desire to send a message about park attendance without providing an explanation, the Resort left plenty of room for misinterpretation. We’ve also learned that admission restrictions were never enforced at Disney California Adventure, despite Disney’s Twitter message saying that park was also limiting access.
After the huge crowds on Monday and Tuesday, it would not be a stretch to expect the same the rest of the week, but that turned out not to be the case. Wednesday was understandably less crowded due to yet another rainstorm passing through Southern California, but Thursday was also lighter than expected; New Year’s Eve and day were both much less crowded than normal. Though admission to Disneyland was again “temporarily limited” on the afternoon of New Year’s Eve, these restrictions were lifted well before dark, and the park remained open the rest of the night. It’s very possible that people who had been planning to visit the Resort on those days heard about the crowding earlier in the week, assumed it would only get worse over the holiday weekend, and made other plans.
Decisions about how much to say and where to say it are definitely part of the social media landscape, and park managers will likely be discussing the appropriateness of methods such as Twitter for communicating with guests about future attendance issues. If Disney decides that Twitter is the best way to reach people who are planning same-day trips to the Resort, then it would probably be helpful to give people options along with the warnings. “Temporarily limited” doesn’t mean anything to someone who doesn’t understand Disney’s complicated system of diversions and phased closures, and doesn’t provide enough information to make an informed decision. This may prove to be a situation where a little information is worse than no information at all.
This and That…
…If you are sailing on the maiden voyage of the Disney Dream, Disney Cruise Line has unveiled a collection of limited edition merchandise created for the inaugural cruise. This merchandise will be offered for sale via the Random Selection Process (RSP), which is definitely good news for those who don’t want to waste a significant chunk of the cruise standing in line to purchase souvenirs. The full collection of merchandise and instructions for the RSP can be found on a special Disney Cruise site (link). Note: You cannot charge RSP merchandise to your stateroom account, so you will need to have a credit card available for these purchases. Disney Cruise Line will also hold a live and silent auction during the maiden voyage.
…The extra merchandise discount offered to Disneyland Resort Annual Passholders has been extended yet again, this time through December 31, 2011. Premier and Premier passes are good for a 20% discount on qualifying merchandise; all other passes are eligible for a 10% discount. Along with this latest extension of the merchandise discount comes a waiver of the $10 minimum purchase requirement.
…Disneyland has posted a job opening for a Manager, Social Media & Print (link). The posting describes the responsibilities as “Lead Social Media efforts for Disneyland Resort Public Relations which include story idea generation, research, writing, editing and posting on Blog, Facebook and Twitter.”
…Visitors planning trips to the Disneyland Resort should make a point to check the Current Refurbishment/Attraction Closures section each week for the most recent updates. The Disneyland Resort Web site currently only publishes refurbishment information about six weeks in advance. Be sure to check the most recent Park Update (link) for the latest changes, as MousePlanet does not edit past Park Updates to reflect changes.
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Current Refurbishments and Attraction Closures
Disneyland
- Star Tours – closed for refurbishment and addition of elements for Star Tours 2.0.
- Haunted Mansion – closed January 3–13, 2011 for removal of the holiday overlay.
- “it’s a small world” – closed January 18–27, 2011 for removal of the holiday overlay.
- Horse Drawn Streetcars – closed January 18 to February 15, 2011 due to Main Street paving project.
- Main Street Vehicles – closed January 18 to March 4, 2011 due to Main Street paving project.
- Splash Mountain – closed January 18 to May 26, 2011 for refurbishment.
- King Arthur Carrousel – closed January 31 to February 2, 2011 for refurbishment.
- 20th Century Music Company – closed January 18 to February 1, 2011 for refurbishment.
- Village Haus Restaurant – closed January 4–11, 2011 for refurbishment.
- Bengal Barbecue – closed January 6–14, 2011 for refurbishment.
- Hungry Bear Restaurant – closed January 18 to March 8, 2011 for refurbishment.
- Mark Twain Riverboat – closed February 7–17, 2011 for refurbishment.
Disney California Adventure
Seasonal refurbishments:
- Grizzly River Run – closed January 4–21, 2011
- Animation Building – closed January 18–21, 2011
- Playhouse Disney – closed January 24 to March 24, 2011
- “it’s tough to be a bug” – closed February 28 to March 3, 2011
Construction-related closures:
- Burger Invasion – closed through May 24, 2011 for conversion into Paradise Garden Grill.
- Corn Dog Castle – closed due to construction in the area. An employee publication lists May 25, 2011 as its return date.
- Souvenir 66 – closed due to construction in the area. An employee publication lists May 25, 2011 as its return date, and “Seaside Souvenirs” as the new name of the store.
- Pizza Oom Mow Mow – closed through May 24, 2011 for conversion to Boardwalk Pizza and Pasta.
- Mulholland Madness – closed through April 20, 2011 for conversion to Goofy’s Sky School.
Downtown Disney & Disneyland Resort Hotels
- Disneyland Hotel Guest Laundry – closed due to construction. Hotel guests can use the laundry facility at Disney’s Paradise Pier hotel during the refurbishment.
- Disneyland Hotel Fitness Center – closed due to construction. The fitness center equipment has been relocated to one of the hotel meeting rooms; ask the front desk for the most recent information as you check in.
- Lost Bar, Croc’s Bits ‘n’ Bites, Hook’s Pointe and the Wine Cellar – closed. These four locations will be replaced by a new bar and fast casual restaurant during the ongoing Disneyland Hotel courtyard renovation project. During construction, the only remaining bar at the Disneyland Hotel is the Lounge at Steakhouse 55, which has extended its operating hours, and will be closing at 1:30 a.m. nightly.
Note: Refurbishment schedules are estimates only. All information is subject to change without notice. To get the most recent updates, call Disneyland at (714) 781-7290.
Resort Events
Check here to see if a large convention, competition or park event might fall during your next trip to the Disneyland Resort. If you know of any in-park events, official or unofficial, that should be listed here, please send us an e-mail (link).
2011
- ElecTRONica – Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights through mid-to-late April 2011.
- West Coast 2-night “Cruise to Nowhere” on the Disney Wonder – January 21–23. Over 100 MousePlanet readers and staff members have booked this weekend getaway, the first West Coast Disney Cruise for 2011. For more information about this cruise, visit our MousePad discussion boards or contact your favorite travel agent. If you’ve already booked, please add your name to the roll call!
- Spring 2011 MouseAdventure at the Disneyland Resort – Sunday, April 10, 2011. Visit MouseAdventure.com to sign up for our newsletter.
- D23 Expo – August 19-21, 2011 at the Anaheim Convention Center. Tickets for the D23 Expo 2011 are now on sale (link).
- Sixth annual Disneyland Half Marathon Weekend – September 2–4. Registration for the 2011 event is scheduled to open Jan. 3, 2011.
- Fall 2011 MouseAdventure at the Disneyland Resort – no details yet. Visit MouseAdventure.com to sign up for our newsletter.
- Fall 2011 MouseAdventure at Walt Disney World – Saturday, November 12, 2011. Visit MouseAdventure.com to sign up for our newsletter.
We also recommend checking the convention calendar at the Anaheim/Orange County Visitor and Convention Bureau Web site (link). When looking at that site, remember to note both the number of people and the number of rooms resulting from each convention. A gathering of 25,000 people booking few room nights (indicating most will be driving in to the area for their meeting) can impact traffic around the Resort much more than a crowd of 25,000 staying in area hotels. Of course, that second group is going to make finding a hotel room more difficult (and possibly more expensive), so it’s best to book your own room as early as possible if you see that a big convention is in town during your trip.
Current Discounts & Promotions
Several current promotions offer discounted admission to the Disneyland Resort. For your convenience, we have grouped the discount offers based on the number of days the tickets are valid. Check out the category that best matches the amount of time you plan to spend at the resort, and pick the offer that works best for you. And keep those tips coming—let us know if you find a better or different offer, so we can share it with other readers!
This first section is a list of discounts on ticket-only purchases. Though it has become more common in recent years, Disneyland tickets are rarely offered at deep discounts unless you are a resident of Southern California or Northern Mexico. For residents outside that area, the best discounts available tend to be simple advance purchase discounts.
If you know of any additional discounts, offers, promotions, or contests that should be listed in this section, drop us a line (link). Note, we are no longer listing offers from the Anaheim-Orange County Visitor & Convention Bureau, as their convenience fee negates any savings.
One Day, One Park Ticket – Regularly $76/$68 One Day Park Hopper – Regularly $101/$91 |
No discounts currently available to the general public. Check with your employer, school or credit union to see if any discounts are available through them. |
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Two Day, One Park per Day Ticket – Regularly $151/$136 Two Day Park Hopper – Regularly $161/$146 |
Resident 2-Day 1-Park per Day ticket ($99) – The Resident 2-Day 1-Park per Day ticket offers Southern California residents (ZIP Codes 90000–93599) and Northern Baja California residents (ZIP Codes 21000–22999) two one-day admissions to either Disneyland or Disney California Adventure before May 14. The ticket is the same price for adults and children. This base ticket is NOT a park hopper, and allows admission to only one park per day. For an additional $10 per person, you can upgrade the ticket to a Park Hopper ticket that allows admission to both parks each day, a savings of up to $52 compared to the box office price of a two-day park-hopper ticket. There is no “fuse” on this ticket, which means you can use the first admission today and wait until May to use the second admission, but the ticket must be purchased by April 15, 2011 and the ticket expires May 14, 2011. There are no blockout dates for this ticket. The ticket can be purchased online at Disneyland.com, and printed from home for immediate use, and is also available at the Disneyland Resort ticket booths. You can also purchase the ticket at participating Disney Stores and authorized third party ticket outlets, including many local grocery stores. Keep in mind that Disney states “proof of residency required for purchase and admission,” but MousePlanet readers who purchased these tickets from off-property retailers last year consistently reported that they were not required to provide proof of residency at the time of purchase. However, be aware that Disneyland Resort Main Gate cast members can—and may—require proof of residency when you first use the tickets. Whether this will happen to you is an oft-debated topic on our MousePad discussion boards, but we feel it would be irresponsible for us to not at least make our readers aware of the “official” policy, regardless of what the park’s actual practice may be. *Now for the fine print: Tickets valid for Southern California residents within ZIP codes 90000-93599 and Northern Baja California residents within ZIP codes 21000-22999. Proof of residency required for purchase and admission. The Resident 2-Day 1-Park per Day Ticket entitles Guests to admittance to either Disneyland® Park or Disney California Adventure™ Park each day for two days. This ticket is not valid for visits to both theme parks on the same day. The first visit must occur on or before May 14, 2011. Tickets may only be purchased between January 2, 2011 and April 14, 2011. |
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Three Day Park Hopper – Regularly $206/$185 |
Disney Military Promotional 3-Day Park Hopper Ticket ($99) – A discounted price offered to active or retired U.S. military personnel or their spouses. Based on past offers, Disney defines “Eligible Service Members” as active or retired members of the U.S. military, including active members of the National Guard or Reservists and active or retired members of the U.S. Coast Guard. This discount is available at MWR/ITT offices at your military base, or at the Disneyland Resort ticket booths. Valid military ID is required. The price is the same for adults and children, and total of six tickets may be purchased per military member, regardless of who purchases the tickets (the member or their spouse). Tickets must be purchased by September 28 and used by October 1. The ticket has the following 2011 blockout dates: February 18–21; April 17–23; and July 1–4. As far as we can tell, there is no “fuse” on this ticket, so you may have more than the standard 13 days from first use to use the remaining two admissions, but we highly recommend you contact your base MWR/ITT office for more details before making travel plans. Please note that this ticket is not a “bonus” ticket, and so does not include an early admission day. Promotional 3-Day Park Hopper Bonus Ticket ($169/$152) – A discounted price offered with advance purchase through the Disneyland Web site (link). This discount is not available at the theme park ticket booths, you must purchase online before you arrive. Tickets are valid January 4 to April 14, 2011. Tickets must be purchased by, and first day of use must occur on or before, April 14, 2011. Tickets expire 13 days after the first day of use or April 27, 2011, whichever occurs first. “Promotional Tickets” include one early admission day (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday). Advance Purchase 3-day Park Hopper Bonus Ticket ($186/$165) – A discounted price for advance purchase through the Internet or select dealers. Available at the Disneyland Web site (link) where shipping is included if you order more than 10 days prior to your travel date. Also available from AAA offices in Northern California, Nevada, and Utah (not currently listed at the AAA Web site, you may need to call your local office). Disney Stores (California), Safeway supermarkets (California and Arizona), and certain travel agents may also sell these tickets. It is best to call and confirm before visiting a location, however. “Bonus Tickets” include one early admission day (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday). If purchased from AAA, the tickets come with free parking at the Mickey & Friends parking garage (a $15/day value). |
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Four Day Park Hopper – Regularly $231/$199 |
Costco 4-Day Park Hopper Ticket ($199) – A special offer for Costco members who are also residents of Southern California, this ticket is currently not sold online but must be purchased in Costco stores. Unlike most other park hopper tickets, this ticket has no “fuse” – you can use the first admission today, and have until May 31, 2011 to use the remaining admission days before the ticket expires. The ticket is blocked out August 22-23 and the entire period between Dec 15, 2010 – Jan 1, 2011, and has an “upgrade value” of $151. The ticket states that visitors “Must reside within ZIP codes 90000-93599” and that “Proof of residency required upon redemption.” The ticket you purchase at Costco is a valid admission ticket, and you can take it directly to a main entrance gate to use it. We’ve been told that, to prevent the unauthorized “transfer” of tickets between visitors (i.e., you use the first two days of the ticket and give it to a friend to use the second two days), visitors will be required to write their name on the ticket when it is first used for admission, and to show ID with that same name upon subsequent admissions. Obviously minor children will be exempt from the ID requirement, but will also be required to write their name on the ticket when it is first used. Adults should plan to have ID with them to use the ticket. Promotional 4-Day Park Hopper Bonus Ticket ($182/$163) – A discounted price offered with advance purchase through the Disneyland Web site (link). This discount is not available at the theme park ticket booths, you must purchase online before you arrive. Tickets are valid January 4 – April 14, 2011. Tickets must be purchased by, and first day of use must occur on or before, April 14, 2011. Tickets expire 13 days after the first day of use or April 27, 2011, whichever occurs first. “Promotional Tickets” include one early admission day (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday). Advance Purchase 4-Day Park Hopper Bonus tickets ($201/$178) – A discounted price for advance purchase through the Internet or select dealers. Available at the Disneyland Web site (link) where shipping is included if you order more than 10 days prior to your travel date. Also available from AAA offices in Northern California, Nevada, and Utah (not currently listed at the AAA Web site, you may need to call your local office). Disney Stores (California), Safeway supermarkets (California and Arizona), and certain travel agents may also sell these tickets. It is best to call and confirm before visiting a location, however. “Bonus Tickets” include one early admission day (Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday). If purchased from AAA, the tickets come with free parking at the Mickey & Friends parking garage (an $15/day value). These tickets are now valid through January 3, 2011. |
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Five Day Park Hopper – Regularly $251/$219 |
Promotional 5-Day Park Hopper Bonus Ticket ($192/$172) – A discounted price offered with advance purchase through the Disneyland Web site (link). This discount is not available at the theme park ticket booths, you must purchase online before you arrive. Tickets are valid January 4 – April 14, 2011. Tickets must be purchased by, and first day of use must occur on or before, April 14, 2011. Tickets expire 13 days after the first day of use or April 27, 2011, whichever occurs first. “Promotional Tickets” include one early admission day (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday). Advance Purchase 5-Day Park Hopper Bonus tickets ($211/$186) – A discounted price for advance purchase through the Internet or select dealers. Available at the Disneyland Web site (link) where shipping is included if you order more than 10 days prior to your travel date. Also available from AAA offices in Northern California, Nevada, and Utah (not currently listed at the AAA Web site, you may need to call your local office). Disney Stores (California), Safeway supermarkets (California and Arizona), and certain travel agents may also sell these tickets. It is best to call and confirm before visiting a location, however. “Bonus Tickets” include one early admission day (Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday). If purchased from AAA, the tickets come with free parking at the Mickey & Friends parking garage (a $15-per-day value). |
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Six Day Park Hopper – Regularly $256/$230 |
Promotional 3-Day Park Hopper Bonus Ticket ($196/$176) – A discounted price offered with advance purchase through the Disneyland Web site (link). This discount is not available at the theme park ticket booths, you must purchase online before you arrive. Tickets are valid January 4 – April 14, 2011. Tickets must be purchased by, and first day of use must occur on or before, April 14, 2011. Tickets expire 13 days after the first day of use or April 27, 2011, whichever occurs first. “Promotional Tickets” include one early admission day (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday). Advance Purchase 6-Day Park Hopper Bonus tickets ($216/$190) – A discounted price for advance purchase through the Internet or select dealers. Available at the Disneyland Web site (link) where shipping is included if you order more than 10 days prior to your travel date. Also available from AAA offices in Northern California, Nevada, and Utah (not currently listed at the AAA Web site, you may need to call your local office). Disney Stores (California), Safeway supermarkets (California and Arizona), and certain travel agents may also sell these tickets. It is best to call and confirm before visiting a location, however. “Bonus Tickets” include one early admission day (Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday). If purchased from AAA, the tickets come with free parking at the Mickey & Friends parking garage (a $15/day value). |
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Disneyland Resort Annual Passports |
No discounts currently available for new purchases. Southern California residents can take advantage of the monthly-payment plan when purchasing any but the Premier Annual Passport. Premier Annual Passport: $700 [Valid at Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort] |
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2010 Southern California CityPass $269/$229 |
2010 Southern California CityPass ($269/$229) – This pass includes a 3-Day Disneyland Resort Park Hopper Bonus Ticket (including one early-entry day), a one-day admission to either San Diego Zoo or San Diego Wild Animal Park, as well as one-day admission to Sea World San Diego and Universal Studios Hollywood. The CityPass expires 14 days after first use at any location, and the first use must occur by January 3, 2011. Purchase CityPass through the Disneyland Web site (link) or on-site at the ticket booths of Disneyland Resort or the other theme parks included in the pass. You can also purchase directly from the CityPass Web site (link) though this has a minimum $7.50 shipping charge (no shipping charge from the Disney Web site if purchased more than 10 days in advance). You can also purchase the Southern California City Pass online from Costco at a cost of $239.99/$204.99 (link), which includes free UPS shipping. A 5% surcharge for non-members, and shipping fees to members in Alaska and Hawaii may also apply to your purchase. Booklets may be available for sale in some stores but varies widely. If you want to buy in person it would be best to call ahead and confirm availability. If you do buy at Costco, you will initially purchase a large plastic container or a cardboard placard that you must trade for ticket books prior to leaving Costco! |
Hotel/Travel Packages
Spring discount offers –In addition to the Promotional Park Hopper bonus tickets listed above, the Disneyland Resort released two hotel discounts for Spring 2011. We definitely recommend comparing prices on these offers before you buy, as it may be less-expensive to book the hotel and ticket separately.
Room-only hotel discounts
The Resort is offering discounts of up to 35 percent on select Disneyland Resort Hotel stays for arrivals January 2, 2011 through April 13, 2011. Travel must be booked by February 19, 2011, and a two-night minimum stay is required. Offer is not valid January 14 & 15, or February 18 & 19. Discount applies only to standard and concierge level rooms. There is a limit of two rooms per reservation, and a maximum of five people per room.
4th night free
Book a three-night, four-day package at a Disneyland Resort Hotel and get a fourth night free. Package includes four nights at a Disneyland Resort Hotel and four-day park hopper bonus tickets for a family of four. This offer is valid for arrivals from January 4 through April 11, 2011; travel must be completed by April 15, 2011. This package also includes one collectible pin, lanyard and luggage tag per person; one $20 ESPN Zone game card per package, admission to Mickey’s Toontown Morning Madness, preferred seating at select shows in DCA, and a “character call” from a Disney character.
Book online at the Disneyland.com Web site (link), call Walt Disney Travel Company at (714) 520-6425, or contact your favorite travel agent and ask them to look for the “Spring Package Offer.”
Costco Travel Packages – Many different travel packages including visits to Disneyland and Disneyland hotels are available through Costco.com. When purchasing a Costco Disneyland travel package, extras that will be included are: Mickey’s Toontown Madness admission (currently available Mondays, Wednesday, Fridays, and Saturdays), a character breakfast collectible pin and lanyard, and a Costco luggage tag per person, plus a $20 Disneyland Resort gift card per package.
Disney’s Resort Magic and Good Neighbor Magic Packages – Package includes accommodations one of the three resort hotels or at one of 40 Good Neighbor hotels; Souvenir Park Hopper ticket with voucher for admission to Mickey’s Toontown Morning Madness, plus one Magic Morning (early entry) for three-day or longer Park Hoppers; preferred seating at four DCA attractions (Disney’s Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular, Muppet*Vision 3D, It’s Tough to be a Bug!, Golden Dreams); Preferred Showing of Turtle Talk with Crush (Priority Viewing at the first Turtle Talk with Crush show of the day, on any one day – one voucher per Guest); Disney Dream coin keepsake (one per package), luggage tag and lanyard with pin; a Downtown Disney Fun Card; and a “Character Call” from Mickey, Minnie, Goofy or Crush. Contact Disney Travel or your favorite travel agent.
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Other Discounts
Character Dining Vouchers – Discounted character dining vouchers are available for purchase online, in advance of your trip, through Get Away Travel (link).
Disney Visa Discounted Stroller Rental – If you have a Disney Visa card you can rent up to two strollers at a discount of 50%. This offer is valid only at the Main Gate rental location between Disneyland and Disney California Adventure.
Rainforest Cafe Safari Club – Members of the Rainforest Cafe get priority seating when available (which makes a huge difference on busy days), and a 10% discount on entrees for up to four people. Additionally, after signing up, your membership card will be mailed to you and be accompanied by a $10 award good for your next visit to a Rainforest Cafe. So if you know you will be eating there while at Disneyland and have a Rainforest Cafe local to you, it may make sense to prejoin the Safari Club so that you can use the award during your trip. See the Rainforest Cafe Web site for details (link).
ESPNZone MVP Club – Membership in the MVP Club does not offer any discounts on food. However, once a member you can make an online reservation for your party up to three days in advance and will get a 25% increase in points purchased when playing games in the Sports Arena (and 40 bonus points at activation). You must register online and your membership card will then be mailed to you within two weeks. The card must then be activated at any ESPNZone by the person who signed up for the card and ID will be required (link).
Park Schedule/Blockout Dates
DL: Disneyland
DCA: Disney California Adventure
Annual Pass blockout dates:
- SL – Southern California Select Annual Pass
- SC – Southern California Annual Pass
- DX – Deluxe Annual Pass
Disneyland Resort Special Events:
- MM – Magic Morning at Disneyland
- TT – Toontown Morning Madness at Disneyland
- Grad Nite
- MHP – Mickey’s Halloween Party at Disneyland
MousePlanet Special Events:
- MA – MouseAdventure (www.mouseadventure.com)
1/2 | 1/3 | 1/4 | 1/5 |
1/6 |
1/7 | 1/8 |
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DL: 9a-11p
DCA: 10a-10p SL/SC/DX MM |
DL: 9a-10p
DCA: 10a-8p
TT |
DL: 9a-8p DCA: 10a-8p MM |
DL: 9a-8p DCA: 10a-8p TT
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DL: 9a-8p
DCA: 10a-8p
MM |
DL: 8a-12a
DCA: 10a-10p TT
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DL: 9a-11p
DCA: 10a-10p SL/SC MM / TT |
1/9 | 1/10 | 1/11 | 1/12 |
1/13 |
1/14 | 1/15 |
DL: 9a-11p
DCA: 10a-10p SL MM |
DL: 10a-8p
DCA: 10a-8p
TT |
DL: 10a-8p DCA: 10a-8p MM |
DL: 10a-8p DCA: 10a-8p TT
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DL: 10a-8p
DCA: 10a-8p
MM |
DL: 9a-11p
DCA: 10a-10p TT
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DL: 8a-11p
DCA: 10a-10p SL/SC MM / TT |
1/16 | 1/17 | 1/18 | 1/19 |
1/20 |
1/21 | 1/22 |
DL: 8a-11p
DCA: 10a-10p SL MM |
DL: 8a-11p
DCA: 10a-9p
TT |
DL: 10a-8p DCA: 10a-8p MM |
DL: 10a-8p DCA: 10a-8p TT
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DL: 10a-8p
DCA: 10a-8p
MM |
DL: 9a-11p
DCA: 10a-10p TT
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DL: 9a-11p
DCA: 10a-10p SL/SC MM / TT |
1/23 | 1/24 | 1/25 | 1/26 |
1/27 |
1/28 | 1/29 |
DL: 9a-11p
DCA: 10a-10p SL MM |
DL: 10a-8p
DCA: 10a-8p
TT |
DL: 10a-8p DCA: 10a-8p MM |
DL: 10a-8p DCA: 10a-8p TT
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DL: 10a-8p
DCA: 10a-8p
MM |
DL: 9a-11p
DCA: 10a-10p TT
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DL: 9a-11p
DCA: 10a-10p SL/SC MM / TT |
1/30 | 1/31 | 2/1 | 2/2 |
2/3 |
2/4 | 2/5 |
DL: 9a-11p
DCA: 10a-10p SL MM |
DL: 10a-8p
DCA: 10a-8p
TT |
DL: 10a-8p DCA: 10a-8p MM |
DL: 10a-8p DCA: 10a-8p TT
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DL: 10a-8p
DCA: 10a-8p
MM |
DL: 9a-11p
DCA: 10a-10p TT
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DL: 9a-11p
DCA: 10a-10p SL/SC MM / TT |
2/6 | 2/7 | 2/8 | 2/9 |
2/10 |
2/11 | 2/12 |
DL: 9a-10p
DCA: 10a-10p SL MM |
DL: 10a-8p
DCA: 10a-8p
TT |
DL: 10a-8p DCA: 10a-8p MM |
DL: 10a-8p DCA: 10a-8p TT
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DL: 10a-8p
DCA: 10a-8p
MM |
DL: 9a-11p
DCA: 10a-10p TT
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DL: 9a-11p
DCA: 10a-10p SL/SC MM / TT |
2/13 | 2/14 | 2/15 | 2/16 |
2/17 |
2/18 | 2/19 |
DL: 9a-10p
DCA: 10a-10p SL MM |
DL: 9a-9p
DCA: 10a-9p
TT |
DL: 10a-8p DCA: 10a-8p MM |
DL: 10a-8p DCA: 10a-8p TT
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DL: 10a-8p
DCA: 10a-8p
MM |
DL: 8a-12a
DCA: 10a-10p TT
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DL: 8a-12a
DCA: 10a-10p SL/SC/DX MM / TT |
2/20 | 2/21 | 2/22 | 2/23 |
2/24 |
2/25 | 2/26 |
DL: 8a-12a
DCA: 10a-10p SL/SC/DX MM |
DL: 8a-12a
DCA: 10a-10p SL/SC TT |
DL: 9a-9p DCA: 10a-8p MM |
DL: 9a-9p DCA: 10a-8p TT
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DL: 9a-9p
DCA: 10a-8p
MM |
DL: 8a-12a
DCA: 10a-10p TT
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DL: 8a-12a
DCA: 10a-10p SL/SC MM / TT |
Visit our Annual Passholders Blockout Dates page to see more dates. You can see future calendar schedules at Disneyland. As always, specifics are subject to change without notice (or occasionally, without us noticing) so when information conflicts between what is presented here and that presented by Disney, it is best to assume Disney’s information is correct.
Visit the Park Hours section of our Disneyland Park guide for additional details about Magic Morning and Toontown Morning Madness, including available attractions.
Entertainment schedule: Go directly to the Disneyland Resort schedule for this week at Disneyland.com here.