MommaBerd
DIS Veteran
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- Jul 5, 2011
Does Disneyland typically increase prices around February like WDW does? Or is it more unpredictable? I’m trying to decide if I should purchase tickets now or wait until a little closer to our trip.
Ticket prices last increased in February 2017. I believe they have increased in February for at least the last three years. I advised the people we are going to the parks with in March to buy their tickets now just in case.
That's weird, I was able to pull up date for May just yesterday when I got our tickets. The tickets (I printed them today) do not have a real date on them other than the expiration date which is Jan 13 2019.LMTclub is only shoeing ticket prices through Feb 1st. Can we buy that ticket and use in March? Do the dates on LMT really matter?
That's weird, I was able to pull up date for May just yesterday when I got our tickets. The tickets (I printed them today) do not have a real date on them other than the expiration date which is Jan 13 2019.
Yes they go up around then, same as WDW. have you checked out LMTclub for tickets? 5 day hoppers are $300 (on DLR site they are $350)
In my experience, they typically email them to you within a couple of days at most. Sometimes you will get them right away and sometimes it can take a couple of days. I purchased our tickets for an upcoming trip in June and received the tickets via email the next morning.When using LMT, do you get the tickets immediately?
Are they "Disney" tickets like you would get from the Disneyland website? Will they tell you if your dates are unavailable prior to paying the $50 fee? My days show available, but I would hate to pay the fee and then have them say sorry, no tickets.In my experience, they typically email them to you within a couple of days at most. Sometimes you will get them right away and sometimes it can take a couple of days. I purchased our tickets for an upcoming trip in June and received the tickets via email the next morning.
What $50 fee? If you're talking the membership fee it's usually pretty easy to dig up a free membership code.Are they "Disney" tickets like you would get from the Disneyland website? Will they tell you if your dates are unavailable prior to paying the $50 fee? My days show available, but I would hate to pay the fee and then have them say sorry, no tickets.
I tried March dates and it shows up fine. How are you looking it up? I just click "activities" and put Anaheim and then choose the dates from the calendar (I leave it clicked on "All Activities"). I know if you just search for Disneyland or theme parks sometimes it will not show up. Their 3 day hoppers are $287.70 and it does include taxes.I haven’t checked them out, but we only need 3-day Hoppers. ParkSavers seems to have the best deal so far.
I will plan to buy them very soon...
Are they "Disney" tickets like you would get from the Disneyland website? Will they tell you if your dates are unavailable prior to paying the $50 fee? My days show available, but I would hate to pay the fee and then have them say sorry, no tickets.
I tried March dates and it shows up fine. How are you looking it up? I just click "activities" and put Anaheim and then choose the dates from the calendar (I leave it clicked on "All Activities"). I know if you just search for Disneyland or theme parks sometimes it will not show up. Their 3 day hoppers are $287.70 and it does include taxes.
I just ordered them. Saved almost $200 for the rest of the family. Got a free year for filling out a survey.Tickets are legit. I have used them several times. They will email you the ticket vouchers that you will then print out and take straight to the gate. At the gate they will scan them, exchange them for the regular paper tickets and take your picture.
As far as the membership fee, there are always free membership promos floating around so DON'T pay for it. The last code I saw was LINKSHARE2016 and it was good through 2020. Give that one a try.
Price increases typically come in February, on the same date for both Disneyland and WDW (prior to 2015 the dates were not in sync). Here are the dates ticket prices increased in the past three years:Does Disneyland typically increase prices around February like WDW does? Or is it more unpredictable? I’m trying to decide if I should purchase tickets now or wait until a little closer to our trip.