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Aug 09 2008

Disney Summer Fun Pass!

Published by purefct at 3:03 pm under General Edit This

I couldn’t resist sharing a deal like this, even if I found it almost two months after it started!

Summer Fun Pass Begins

This week [Mid Jun-08] begins the Southern CA Resident only promotion, the new Summer Fun Pass for the Disneyland Resort. You can pick up the Ticket (Gift Card) at most major Southern California Supermarkets (Stater Bros., VONS, Ralphs, Food4Less, Albertsons and Gelson’s). These tickets are also available at the Southern California Disney Stores and Disney Desks (Concierge style locations at selected Shopping Malls), but you MUST buy them in advance, and are not available at the Main Entrance Plaza at the Disneyland Resort.


This ticket is just for Southern California Residents, and are clearly marked that every person who uses the ticket should have proof of living in the correct zip codes (US ZIP codes 90000-93599 and Northern Baja California, Mexico residents within ZIP codes 21000-22999.) In the past, Disney has not checked every person using similar types of tickets, but they do check, at least on occasion, so be prepared to have the proper ID. For a kid, the parent/adult needs to have the proper ID. The same ticket is valid for adults and children at the same promotional price.

This special promotion requires that the first day of use to be on or before August 30th, 2008, and then you have 45 days to use the other 2 days. (Ticket is Blocked out on July 4th, 2008).

The current price of a regular 3 day ParkHopper is $189 for adults at the Disneyland Resort Ticket Booths, or $169 if you buy it in advance at Disneyland.com. (Kids 3 through 9 are normally $30 less, but the Summer Fun Pass price of $99 is for all ages), so this offer is about half the price, and instead of the normal 2 week period to use all 3 days, the “Summer Fun Pass” allows you more than 6 weeks to use the last 2 days.

Disney is also allowing the full price of $99 to be applied to upgrading to any Annual Pass, including both Southern California versions. So for someone who does not have a current Annual Pass, you can visit 3 times during the summer, which is blocked out for Southern California Annual Passes, and then on the third day, take the ticket to the Bank of Main Street and for just a few dollars more, get a Southern California or Southern California Select Annual Pass.

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