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tredla
08-05-2002, 12:43 AM
i have been looking but i cant figer what the differance between the tipes of tickets is. any help would be great thanks

tabacco
08-05-2002, 01:27 AM
There's no such thing as a premium park hopper ticket, just a premium annual pass. There's also no such thign as a Regular Annual Pass anymore, and we don't have a ticket that's actually called a Regular Park Hopper.

Could you be more specific?

MonorailMan
08-05-2002, 03:35 AM
Maybe he means "Ultimate Park Hopper"??? :confused:

hbquikcomjamesl
08-05-2002, 07:31 AM
At DLR, the primary difference between a "park-hopper" and an "ultimate park-hopper" is simply that the latter is part of a package deal at a Disney hotel, and is good for the length of your stay.

In Florida, there is a "park-hopper," which covers the 4 major theme parks at WDW, a "park-hopper plus" that adds the water parks and maybe a few other things, and an "ultimate park-hopper" that is a length-of-stay version of a "park-hopper plus," and like ours, is only available as part of a package deal at a disney hotel.

julia
08-05-2002, 07:48 AM
Hi!

There are two kinds of passes to Disneyland and they are exactly the same with the same benefits and features - the only difference is which hotels you use. If you stay at a Disneyland Resort hotel (Paradise Pier, Disneyland Hotel or the Grand Californian), the Disneyland pass is called the, "Ultimate Park Hopper Ticket." If you stay at one of the Good Neighbor Hotels, just off-site at Disneyland, you visit Disneyland on the, "Park Hopper Ticket." If you stay at a Disneyland Hotel, you will travel on Disney's Resort Magic package. If you stay at a Good Neighbor hotel, you will travel on Disney's Vacation Magic package. Not too confusing! :-) LOL!

The great thing about staying at one of the Disneyland Resort hotels is that you stay in the Disney Magic 24 hours a day during your stay and you can have packages sent back to your room, too. Also, if you reach overwhelm, you can easily and quickly get back to your room for a nap or a swim. But, the off-site hotels are great, too. If someone in your group needs a break, they are wonderful. Many of the hotels are charming and lovely and peaceful, but still have great quick access to Disneyland. Lots of different choices and options for everyone.

Have fun - all the best!
:-) Julia