Friday, March 9, 2012

How much are for 3 days 2 adults (18+) and 1 child (15 years old) Disneyland Tickets?

Okay so my dad said the there is this 3 day package thing, for disneyland where you could use the same ticket for 3 days! is that true? and does that include parking ticket and is that deal have a cost for each person (3)? Well im 15 yrs old and i went to disneyland when i was 3, so its been 12 yrs, and now its my first time in 12 yrs! so i dont know how to get an estimate of the cost! and we will find a hotel nearby not a disney resort ( if u have a good but cheap hotel near disneyland, in mind do recomend with adress). So we will be leaving my house at moring of Oct 1 and got to disneyland on Oct 2 and leave evening of Oct 4 so i just need to know how much it will cost for that including each person (3: 2 adults 18+ and Me [15]) and the parking cost, if there is one! Thnx!How much are for 3 days 2 adults (18+) and 1 child (15 years old) Disneyland Tickets?
Check out Coscto! They have tickets there that are MUCH cheaper.
Basically you are all going to be charged the adult price for entrance to Disneyland as their cutoff is 13 and yes, you can use a multi day Disneyland ticket. This is called the Park Hopper and they run from 1 to 6 days and can be used for entrance to both Disneyland and California Adventures on the same day. Currently the prices are:



3 Day Park Hopper $ 214

4 Day Park Hopper $ 234

5 Day Park Hopper $ 246

6 Day Park Hopper $ 251



I agree with Obviousman about hotels in the vicinity. Your best bet is one within walking distance of Disneyland and there are no shortage of those. The Howard Johnson was quite nice when I stayed at it a while back and there are several other nice ones in the area. When booking a hotel check extras such as parking which can add a bit to the nightly cost. I fly to LA when going there so parking is not something I worry about.How much are for 3 days 2 adults (18+) and 1 child (15 years old) Disneyland Tickets?
What you are talking about is a 3-day park hopper ticket. If you go to disneyland.com. That will cost $214 per person from Disneyland.com. Discount sites like wellspringtravel.com sell 3 day park hoppers for $175.



I always recommend the Howard Johnson (HoJo) and the Candy Cane Inn. While some hotels are closer, these two are very close to the front entrance, so you can walk back to the hotel for a swim or a nap in the afternoon. They are a step above the other hotels in the immediate area in terms of rooms, service, pool, and value. The HoJo recently added a themed pool, the only one outside the Disneyland Resort property. If these are booked, the BW Park Place Inn is probably the closest (adjacent to the crosswalk that goes to Disneyland), and is also pretty good. If you鈥檙e looking for a low-budget motel, it looks as if the Alpine Inn has cleaned itself up a bit, so I鈥檒l give it a tentative recommendation for the cash-strapped traveler.



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If you stay at the HoJo, you can walk to the park and avoid the $15 per day parking charge at Disneyland.

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