The details about prices of the disneyland tickets are present at the link below:
http://www.ticketfront.com/event/Disney-tickets
A Parkhopper is a ticket that allows you to "hop" from Disneyland to California Adventure, the theme park directley across from Disneyland.
General admission was $1.When comparing to today's ticket prices, you do need to keep in mind that what you got for your dollar was "through the front gate". If you wanted to actually ride or do anything (except for the few "sponsored" attractions like the Kaiser Hall of Aluminum Fame) then you had to have a separate ticket for that, and if you wanted to do it again it would take another ticket. Factoring in general admission and adjusting for inflation, a day at Disneyland in 1955 doing each of the ticketed attractions once would have cost the equivalent of around $30 in 2016 dollars, and none of the big fancy "E-ticket" rides even existed yet; the C-ticket Jungle Cruise was pretty much the top of the line at the time.
yes
Yes. Get your hand stamped and keep your ticket.
fast pass
The official Disneyland website has information on ticket prices such as the many different kinds of tickets that you have on offer. These include different day packages and such.
A Disneyland ticket is not required to go to the Halloween Party. If you have a party ticket, you get entry into Disneyland on the day of your party AFTER 4pm.
Disney Parks tickets generally differ in prices online an in park. You can usually get discounts when you buy tickets at the gate. In general, ticket prices for 2012 for Disneyland California are: Ages 3-9: $74.00 Ages 10 and up: $80.00 Prices also differ if you choose to use the Park Hopper Option, which in the end makes Ticket prices go up.
There is currently Disney World (Orlando, Florida), Disneyland (Anaheim, California), Disneyland Paris (Paris, France), Hong Kong Disneyland (Hong Kong, China), Tokyo Disneyland (Tokyo, Japan). There will be a new Disneyland coming to ShangHai, China, which will be opening at 2015-2016.
yes
€75
A Parkhopper is a ticket that allows you to "hop" from Disneyland to California Adventure, the theme park directley across from Disneyland.
If you mean AU as the abbreviation for Australia, it costs absolutely nothing for a ticket since there are zero Disneyland parks in Australia.
General admission was $1.When comparing to today's ticket prices, you do need to keep in mind that what you got for your dollar was "through the front gate". If you wanted to actually ride or do anything (except for the few "sponsored" attractions like the Kaiser Hall of Aluminum Fame) then you had to have a separate ticket for that, and if you wanted to do it again it would take another ticket. Factoring in general admission and adjusting for inflation, a day at Disneyland in 1955 doing each of the ticketed attractions once would have cost the equivalent of around $30 in 2016 dollars, and none of the big fancy "E-ticket" rides even existed yet; the C-ticket Jungle Cruise was pretty much the top of the line at the time.
Disneyland because he loves Disneyland
As of August 2013, it is not possible for individuals to become Disneyland ticket retailers or dealers. A person much purchase the tickets from Disney to ensure they are authentic.
yes