AVP
05-18-2010, 10:45 AM
Details of the 2010 version of last year's very popular Summer Fun Pass have not yet been posted to the Disneyland Web site, but the terms and conditions section of the KOST World of Color contest page (http://www.kost1035.com/pages/worldofcolor/) makes mention of the new promotion. We expect Disney to formally announce the offer later this week, but here are the details we know right now:
The 2010 3-Day Summer Fun Pass is $108, $9 more expensive than the 2009 version, and offers Southern California residents (ZIP Codes 90000–93599) and Northern Baja California residents (ZIP Codes 21000–22999) three one-day admissions to either Disneyland or Disney's California Adventure within a 45 day period. The ticket is the same price for adults and children.
Unlike the 2009 offer, this ticket is NOT a park hopper, and allows admission to only one park per day. This ticket has a 45-day "fuse," (instead of the usual 13- or 30-day limit), giving you more time to plan your return visits, but has more block out dates than last year: July 2-4 and August 22-23. The first use of the pass must be between June 11 and August 29, 2010.
Last year these tickets were offered at Disneyland.com Disney Stores and at the Disneyland Resort ticket booths, as well as participating Vons, Albertsons, Ralphs, Stater Bros., Food 4 Less and Gelsons grocery stores; Toys ‘R’ Us stores; and Dearden’s stores. We haven't heard where the 2010 tickets will be sold, but expect to find them at retails which already sell Disneyland park admission.
To compare ticket prices:
Disneyland Resort Summer Fun Pass - 3 Days, $108 (45 day fuse, valid 6/11 - 8/29)
3-Day Park Hopper Bonus Ticket - $154/$184 when purchased in advance from Disneyland.com. (13 day fuse, valid through 1/2/11)
Park Hopper Bonus Ticket 5-days for the price of 3 - $154/$184 when purchased in advance from Disneyland.com. (13 day fuse, valid through 9/30/10)
If the no-park-hopping restriction doesn't bother you, this is a great deal. If you want to be able to park hop, you'll pay $76 per adult for that option, but you can also get an extra 2 days free if you book online and plan to use all 5 admissions within a 13-day window.
The 2010 3-Day Summer Fun Pass is $108, $9 more expensive than the 2009 version, and offers Southern California residents (ZIP Codes 90000–93599) and Northern Baja California residents (ZIP Codes 21000–22999) three one-day admissions to either Disneyland or Disney's California Adventure within a 45 day period. The ticket is the same price for adults and children.
Unlike the 2009 offer, this ticket is NOT a park hopper, and allows admission to only one park per day. This ticket has a 45-day "fuse," (instead of the usual 13- or 30-day limit), giving you more time to plan your return visits, but has more block out dates than last year: July 2-4 and August 22-23. The first use of the pass must be between June 11 and August 29, 2010.
Last year these tickets were offered at Disneyland.com Disney Stores and at the Disneyland Resort ticket booths, as well as participating Vons, Albertsons, Ralphs, Stater Bros., Food 4 Less and Gelsons grocery stores; Toys ‘R’ Us stores; and Dearden’s stores. We haven't heard where the 2010 tickets will be sold, but expect to find them at retails which already sell Disneyland park admission.
To compare ticket prices:
Disneyland Resort Summer Fun Pass - 3 Days, $108 (45 day fuse, valid 6/11 - 8/29)
3-Day Park Hopper Bonus Ticket - $154/$184 when purchased in advance from Disneyland.com. (13 day fuse, valid through 1/2/11)
Park Hopper Bonus Ticket 5-days for the price of 3 - $154/$184 when purchased in advance from Disneyland.com. (13 day fuse, valid through 9/30/10)
If the no-park-hopping restriction doesn't bother you, this is a great deal. If you want to be able to park hop, you'll pay $76 per adult for that option, but you can also get an extra 2 days free if you book online and plan to use all 5 admissions within a 13-day window.