fast pass
Absolutely -- I just went in July, 2009, and we got so much done in one day by using Fast Pass. And we discovered a glitch in their computer. The two parks' computers don't talk to each other so you can get a Fast Pass in Disneyland and then (if you have a Park Hopper ticket) go to California Adventure and get a Fast Pass there right away without waiting until the time on your Disneyland Fast Pass.
FastPasses are free, as long as you have your ticket or Anual Pass. You just have to find the machines (they`re located right next to the ride) and stick your ticket/Anual Pass in. A FastPass will pop out. Then you just come back at the time on the FastPass and the cast members will put you in the FastPass line, which is much shorter. The ticket/Anual Pass has to be the one you used to get into the park, though. If you use one from, say, a week before, the ticket will no longer be valid and you wont get a FastPass. The same goes for Anual Passes that need to be renewed.
Go to Costco they have passes there for $217 and it's 3 days at Disneyland 1 day at seaworld, 1 day at the san Diego Zoo and one day at universal studios
Go to Space Mountain ride and get the fast pass, then choice your other ride. This way you can finish all the ride in one day.
fast pass
Absolutely -- I just went in July, 2009, and we got so much done in one day by using Fast Pass. And we discovered a glitch in their computer. The two parks' computers don't talk to each other so you can get a Fast Pass in Disneyland and then (if you have a Park Hopper ticket) go to California Adventure and get a Fast Pass there right away without waiting until the time on your Disneyland Fast Pass.
FastPasses are free, as long as you have your ticket or Anual Pass. You just have to find the machines (they`re located right next to the ride) and stick your ticket/Anual Pass in. A FastPass will pop out. Then you just come back at the time on the FastPass and the cast members will put you in the FastPass line, which is much shorter. The ticket/Anual Pass has to be the one you used to get into the park, though. If you use one from, say, a week before, the ticket will no longer be valid and you wont get a FastPass. The same goes for Anual Passes that need to be renewed.
There is a Disneyland Express bus that picks up at every arrival terminal. There is a fee which is collected when you arrive. First stop is the Disneyland Hotel. You can book a one way or round trip. Go on the Disneyland website for times of pick up. You can also rent a car and drive but I found the Express bus really convenient.
You go to the annual pass center, you will have to pay $10 at least to get a new one. You also have to bring some sort of id :). By the way i just lost mine today, oops.
No you just pay around £30 to get in. Or you can get an annual pass or Merlin Pass and get in for free. so go have so fun
It's not.Universal season passes are significantly cheaper than Disneyland season passes (though the one-day admission prices are pretty comparable). One conclusion it's possible to draw from this is that people are willing to pay about the same price to go to Universal ... once ... as they are to go to Disneyland ... once, but that Universal has significantly less value to the repeat visitor than Disneyland does.I first visited Universal Studios Hollywood in 1996. By noon I was thinking about getting an annual pass. By about 3 in the afternoon I realized "I have done everything here I have any real interest in doing ... I guess I'll spend the rest of the day re-riding Back to the Future and ET, and maybe watch a couple of the shows I skipped earlier in the day. Annual pass? What was I THINKING?" I haven't been back since.I first visited Disneyland in 1996 as well, and I currently have an annual pass for there.In fairness: Universal has added quite a few attractions since 1996 (though they also removed the only two attractions from then that I felt any real desire to repeat, and Disneyland has some new additions since then too, including a whole new park and ... in the next few years ... Star Wars land). If you or your kid is a huge Harry Potter fan and doesn't much care for Star Wars (in other words, more or less the exact opposite of me) it would be entirely reasonable for you to conclude that Universal is better than Disneyland. Wrong, but reasonable.
This is how you pass level 6 on Hollywood style maker you go to dresses, In hair you pick the last hair in row 4.Go to dresses in row 1 go to the 9th dress. In shoes you pick the 10th shoe.
Yes, Disneyland is a great place for a family to go.
Go to Costco they have passes there for $217 and it's 3 days at Disneyland 1 day at seaworld, 1 day at the san Diego Zoo and one day at universal studios
Go to Space Mountain ride and get the fast pass, then choice your other ride. This way you can finish all the ride in one day.
when you can afford it