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01-07-2002, 09:35 AM
Effective January 7, 2002, the Disneyland Resort has introduced a 2-Day Park Hopper Ticket.
It's available for sale beginning Monday, January 7, 2002.
The 2-Day Park Hopper Ticket provides guests the flexibility to "hop" as many times as they wish between Disneyland and Disney's California Adventure over a consecutive 2-day period.
Prices:
Adults: $91.00
Children $71.00
I know, I know, it's more than buying two, 1-Day single park tickets, but it gives you the flexibility to "hop" as many times as you desire between both parks, rather than purchasing a single 1-day park ticket that allows admittance to one park.
The key here is to PLAN your visit. If you are comfortable that you will see everything you and your family wish to in Disneyland in one day, the 2-Day Park Hopper is NOT for you.
If on the other hand, you only have two days to see the both arks and you can't finish Disneyland in one day (you should be able to finish DCA in one day), the 2-Day Park Hopper may be the best bet.
Look at the new 2-Day Park Hopper from the standpoint that it gives you two parks over two days for an extra $5.00 over single 1-Day, 1 Park admission tickets.
Now, if you're from southern California, it makes more sense to buy the $33 special one-day tickets and upgrade to the southern California Annual Passport for $99.
We'll see how successful Disney is in selling the 2-Day Park Hopper tickets vs. single 1-Day tickets.
Many people in southern California (and on this board) are of the opinion that DCA does not justify a one-day ticket to itself. This recent move by Disney may backfire and we may see some sort of promotion to bring the numbers back-up at DCA, such as the $6.00 upgrade on a one-day admission ticket.
It's available for sale beginning Monday, January 7, 2002.
The 2-Day Park Hopper Ticket provides guests the flexibility to "hop" as many times as they wish between Disneyland and Disney's California Adventure over a consecutive 2-day period.
Prices:
Adults: $91.00
Children $71.00
I know, I know, it's more than buying two, 1-Day single park tickets, but it gives you the flexibility to "hop" as many times as you desire between both parks, rather than purchasing a single 1-day park ticket that allows admittance to one park.
The key here is to PLAN your visit. If you are comfortable that you will see everything you and your family wish to in Disneyland in one day, the 2-Day Park Hopper is NOT for you.
If on the other hand, you only have two days to see the both arks and you can't finish Disneyland in one day (you should be able to finish DCA in one day), the 2-Day Park Hopper may be the best bet.
Look at the new 2-Day Park Hopper from the standpoint that it gives you two parks over two days for an extra $5.00 over single 1-Day, 1 Park admission tickets.
Now, if you're from southern California, it makes more sense to buy the $33 special one-day tickets and upgrade to the southern California Annual Passport for $99.
We'll see how successful Disney is in selling the 2-Day Park Hopper tickets vs. single 1-Day tickets.
Many people in southern California (and on this board) are of the opinion that DCA does not justify a one-day ticket to itself. This recent move by Disney may backfire and we may see some sort of promotion to bring the numbers back-up at DCA, such as the $6.00 upgrade on a one-day admission ticket.